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 We have over 1300 articles on all aspects of dogs, Breed Compatibility, Shelter Initiative, Recommended Puppy & Dog Schools, Health, Alternative Health, Free e-books, Educational Downloads, Vet Skin Advice, Med Insurance Q & A, and so much more. Some of our new articles featured below for you, so do investigate our site and enjoy!

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Read how a Sedgefield vet saved both her own, and her patients life, after being bitten by a Puff Adder
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Dogs chew on things so often that choking on something is a very real possibility - know what to do!

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Did your sweet, gentle dog suddenly turn aggressive - there is always a reason for aggression, we may just not have noticed it. 
Bones can kill your dog - find out which bones are safe for you dog and how to feed them. 
Let's be clear. "Dog lipstick" is a euphemism for dog penis, and most people don't like seeing it.


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There are multiple causes of limping, and the odds are that you may have to take your dog to the vet to determine the cause
Yes, dogs really can detect cancer. The smell of cancer. ​According to the article, a woman’s pet Dalmatian kept sniffing at a spot on her leg. It turned out the spot was malignant melanoma, a deadly form of cancer.


Why do dogs eat grass? This is a question that nobody is 100% sure of, however recent research has been done and you can read the results here. 

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A study published online last month (in February 2017) investigated the differences in a dog’s fecal microbiome when fed a raw food diet in comparison with an extruded food. 
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Yes, dogs do get colds, but not in the same way as humans.
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Breaking these rules can lead to injury or death.

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 Dogs do not snap, snarl, growl, or bite without reason, and those reasons can range from feeling afraid to being confidently challenging.
 it turns out there's some serious psychological stuff going on that makes people feel like they can skip the pickup!
Whether it is pills, liquids or injections, here are some handy tips

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Is it true that a female dog can have a litter of pups with more than one father?
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Some pets, have the peculiarity of consuming all kinds of interesting and inedible things, from plastic G.I. Joe men to plumbing supplies. 
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We have all heard that 1 human year is equal to 7 dog years, but it is not as simple as that 
Researchers at the University of Vienna, Austria, suggest that dogs have a sense of fairness and jealousy

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