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Gallstones in Dogs

Gallstones in dogs is a medical condition that is caused by stones forming in the gall bladder. Gallstones or choleliths are solid particles that usually contain bile, cholesterol, bacteria, proteins and calcium salts. Gallstones can vary in size, going from a small particle to large stones, which can cause blockage in the gal. The gallbladder…

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English Bulldog Pet Insurance

English bulldogs—or British bulldogs, or simply bulldogs—are immediately recognizable by their scrunched-up faces and barrel chests. The breed was developed in England for hunting and for the now banned sport of bull baiting. Modern breeding has selected for dogs that are gentle and patient, and they are known to be especially good with children. Just…

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English Setter Pet Insurance

The English Setter is ranked among the top 100 popular dog breeds in the UK. These dogs like to be among people all the time so they are best suited for environments where there is a lot of human activity. Since they are gentle with everyone, the English setter is prone to disobedience if pushed…

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Border Collie Pet Insurance

The intelligence and energy of the Border Collie are legendary. They were developed as herding dogs, although they are now common house pets, both in purebred form and in various mixes (in which the characteristics are often dominant). They are loyal, loving “people dogs” and can be excellent house dogs, but they require a firm…

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Gallbladder Obstruction in Dogs

What is a Gallbladder Obstruction? The gallbladder is a small organ closely related to the liver. The main function of the gallbladder is to concentrate bile, a fluid related to digestion that comes from the liver. The gallbladder releases bile through the bile duct, which enters the pancreas. The obstruction of the gallbladder leads to serious…

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Rewarding Your Dog: Why and How it Works

Teaching dogs to behave in response to a command is an integral part of enjoying canine companions. Learning to sit, stay and walk on a leash makes it possible for dogs and humans to co-exist peacefully in a variety of situations. In training these behaviors, reward based reinforcement is recommended as the safest and most…

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He’s Not Spoiled, He’s My Dog: In Defense of ‘Crazy’ Pet Owners

When my boyfriend and I went on our very first vacation together, he slept in the hotel armchair. And it wasn’t because we were particularly coy or chaste. It was because there was no room for him on the bed. When I woke up to find my guy in the chair, he explained the bed…

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Dog Diarrhea: What Can You Do To Help?

Diarrhea is never pleasant for anyone. And diarrhea in a dog is flat-out horrible. When your canine companion has “to go” every five minutes or frequent and watery bowel movements start collecting on your floor and couch, no one is happy. Diarrhea can also be accompanied by pain, cramping, and irritation. If your dog has…

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Dog Yoga: Why ‘Doga’ Don’t Cut It

Some things sound great in theory but totally bomb in reality. Think world peace. High-heeled sneakers. Bacon-flavored potato chips. And you can add one more to the list: Yoga for dogs. Called “doga” by those in the know, the practice involves rolling out your yoga mat, calling your pooch on over, and then having a…

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Dos and Don’ts of Bicycling with Your Dog

Ever gone crazy with envy when you see a dog owner pedaling happily away on a bicycle with a loyal dog merrily galloping by their side? Me neither. But I do have a high-energy dog that requires lots of exercises if we want even a slim chance of him letting us sleep through the night….

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