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Dog Care Tips for Dog Health

by Dogs.net on February 27, 2011

Keep your dog safe in your backyard. All dogs suffer when it is too hot. Some are particularly vulnerable to heatstroke. If you are in a hot climate, make sure you have a shaded area or a porch where the dog can get out of the sun. It is vital they have a secure source of fresh water; by secure we mean he can't easily tip it over. Common sense is important when deciding whether it is safe to leave your dog outside: a short coated dog or a companion dog that is bred to spend his life indoors will not be able to tolerate being left outside in a cold climate. Your dog care tips include:

Avoid Dog Poisoning

Antifreeze kills dogs. It is reported that antifreeze has a taste that dogs like so they are naturally attracted to it. As a responsible dog owner, this dog care tips is one of the most important dog health care tips that I can give you. Make sure that antifreeze is stored in a sealed container and when flushing your radiator that you are quick to thoroughly wash away any spills that may occur.

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nick huckowski March 8, 2011 at 4:07 am

cutting a dogs ears, unnecessary and not pleasant for the dog. then again neutering animals isnt pleasant either. people need to take into perspective that if it doesnt affect the animal than there shouldnt be an issue. think about the poor tree that had to loose a branch to wear those fucking plugs you wear in your ear. hypocrite.

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