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Category Archives: Dogs
Brushes & Combs: The Right Brush
Brushes & Combs: What Is The Best Type Of Grooming Brush To Use On Your Dog? There are specific brushes and combs to use on dogs, all based according to what you need to accomplish. It’s not too different than … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Grooming, Puppies
Tagged brushes & combs, curly haired, curry brush, curry comb, double coated, dry brushing, fine haired, grooming brush, hair, heavy-coated, hound glove, long-haired, natural bristle, pin brush, slicker brush, teeth, Teri Champigny, The Puppy Blog
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Raw Meat Instead Of Dog Food
Raw Meat Instead Of Dog Food Dogs were born and bred to eat raw meat. The very first dogs were capable predators, and still are today. If your dog was suddenly thrown out into the wild, his hunting and predatory … Continue reading
Posted in diet, dog food, dog health, Dog Training, Dogs, dogs health, obedience, Puppies, raw, raw dog food, raw meat, Training Tips
Tagged diet, dietary needs, dog food, dog food recipes, Dogs, homemade dog food, natural dog food, natural dog food recipes, raw meat, Teri Champigny, The Puppy Blog
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An Aniaml Shelter Story
A family run animal sanctuary in Birmingham, England’s story. Even though they love what they do, they feel that some people need to realise that a pet should be a long term commitment. They should not be seen as just … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Shelters, animals, Dogs, Puppies, rescue dogs
Tagged animal sanctuary, animals, attention, care, child, commitment, Dogs, family, love, Puppies, Puppy and Pooches, rewarding, Teri Champigny, Teri's Dog Training Tips
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Dealing With Foreign Bodies – Part 2
Dealing With Foreign Bodies Part 2 4. Stomach Large, smooth foreign bodies such as golf balls, stones, marbles and bones are the commonest foreign bodies to become arrested in the stomach. The dog may show various signs of distress, according … Continue reading
Posted in dog health, Dogs, dogs health, first-aid, Vet, Veterinarian
Tagged dealing with foreign bodies, Dogs, foreign bodies, intestines, rectum, stomach, Teri Champigny, Veterinarian
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Dealing With Foreign Bodies – Part 1
Dealing With Foreign Bodies Part 1 Objects which become lodged in various parts of an animal’s digestive tract are referred to collectively as foreign bodies. The subject is complex as the object may become arrested at any one of a … Continue reading
Posted in dog health, Dogs, dogs health, first-aid, Vet, Veterinarian
Tagged dealing with foreign bodies, Dogs, foreign bodies, gullet, mouth, oesophagus, Teri Champigny, throat, Veterinarian
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Checklist of the Vital Needs of a French Bulldog
To some, a dog may just seem the same as the other one, they eat, they play, they sleep, and they leave a mess, could it get more complicated than that. Well, basically they do have the same needs, but … Continue reading
Posted in diet, Dog Breeds, Dogs, dogs health, Puppies, rescue dogs
Tagged breathing, diet, Dogs, exercise, French Bulldog, overheating, Teri Champigny, vital needs
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Hunting Dog Training
Hunting Dog Training – Some Things to Consider Men rely on hunting dogs to retrieve their kills. Without them, the hunter will have to do all the work with no the assurance that they will be bringing something home at … Continue reading
Posted in commands, Dog Training, Dogs, Hunting Dogs, obedience, Puppies, training techniques, Training Tips
Tagged dog, Dog Breeds, Dog Training, hunting, hunting dog training, Hunting Dogs, retrieve, retrieving, sense of smell, tracking, training
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Dealing With Fevers, Fighting & Enemas
Dealing With Feeding and Fevers “Feeding” is a misnomer in this connection as one of the most important points to remember when considering the diet of a sick dog is that an animal with a temperature of over 103°F. should … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, first-aid, Puppies, Vet, Veterinarian
Tagged constipation, dog, Dogs, dogs fighting, enemas, fevers, fighting, high temperatures, pooches, Puppies, puppy, Veterinarian
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