A recent US pet insurance survey has shown that dog ear problems are the single largest medical treatment being administered by vets today.
Dog ears are an area of the body that can suffer injury, wax build up, yeast infections, mites and a whole range of other issues.
Now, thanks to Total Pet Publishing, getting information on the best ways to look after our dog's ears has never been easier.They have put together a free website dedicated entirely to the topic of good dog ear health and how to look out for ear problems in dogs.
Some of topics include:
- How to treat a dog ear yeast infection - How to spot and treat ear mites in dogs - How to properly clean dogs ears
Puppy socialization is one of the few things we can't do over when it comes to training our dogs. If our dog develops a behavior problem in later life, we can work to fix it - but socialization of puppies is a one time deal, they need exposure early and it's absolutely crucial in their long term development. Take a look at this fantastic guide if you want to see just why puppy socialization is so important: http://www.dogtips.co/puppy-socialization/The long term benefits of a high quality puppy socialization plan simply can’t be stressed enough. You can’t wind the clock back after all.
Puppy Socialization Can Start Early
Proper early socialization of your puppy can have the positive lasting impact over the course of your dog’s life. It really is THAT crucial.
Dog insurance for breeders is a more common arrangement over the past decade.As dog insurance plans have become more comprehensive and as the pet insurance has cottoned on to the fact that it is breeders who are the 'source' that is most trusted with new puppy owners. Dog insurance for breeders explained:Breeders will often give you a puppy care guide and recommend the food / diet that you provide your new canine pal.A word of warning, you do NOT have to get your dog insurance just because it is recommended by your dog's breeder. When you do decide to select your dog insurance ALWAYS choose the plan that best suits you and your dog.This is absolutely not to suggest that your breeder may recommend bad insurance, but be aware they are quite often being paid a commission for you to purchase that particular breeder endorsed plan. Take a look at this site if you want some general tips on selecting the best dog insurance for your particular dog.Remember, dog insurance for breeders is something that insurance companies are relying on due to the breeder's position of trust.
Wanted to direct you to an interesting little article today on dog dental insurance.You might not have considered getting a dental plan for your dog, but the article raises some good points about just how important your dog's teeth are to their all round health. Dental problems in dogs can be serious and as far as vet fees are concerned, expensive.So if you can find an insurance company willing to cover your dog's dental health, then what a great investment that could turn out to be! See more: http://www.insurance4pets.com/dog-insurance-dental/
Should I get a Pomeranian puppy? Decisions, decisions! Pomeranian's are funky litle dogs with a lot of fans around the world. If you're thinking about getting a Pomeranian puppy, maybe our brief guide can help you decide... The Pomeranian dog breed was officially recognized by the English Kennel Club in the year 1870. As its popularity grew, the American Kennel Club took notice and officially recognized Pomeranian dogs as a standard breed. From that point on, these dogs were continually bred to be smaller and smaller, as well as have darker shades of color come through, resulting into the light brown Pomeranian dogs that are mostly seen today.Housetraining your Pomeranian puppy - Pomeranians are very hygienic by character. They dislike dirtying the place where they sleep and eat. What’s more, dogs automatically build up behavior about where they do their job. A few Pomeranian puppies prefer to go to the toilet on grass, while others have a preference for gravel. Determining what your puppy likes better early on can help accelerate the house training process.(See this guide on puppy housetraining) Insuring your PomeranianSee this article: Best pet insurance for a PomeranianAdopt a Pomeranian: Visit www.dogsblog.comPomeranian puppies (video)So, should you get a Pomeranian puppy? Hopefully our little guide has been of some assistance. Remember, always do your research and only ever work with high quality dog breeders. Pomeranians are, sadly, one of the dog breeds that are commercially produced in puppy farms / puppy mills. Don't fall victim to buying a sick Pomeranian puppy from a dog dealer. Article published by Angelo Alonso on behalf of petbuzz :: social media for pet brands.
Now this is not only fantastic advice, it's potentially lifesaving - our pals at DogTips have published a brilliant guide on how to make your home dog proof - or more pertinently, how to keep your home safe and secure for your dog and avoid disasters such as theft and straying. In the guide you will learn: