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How often your dog needs a bath depends on his lifestyle and coat. A dog romping in the
fields all day will likely need a bath more frequently than a more sedentary dog, and a dog with long hair will likely need to be bathed more often than a...
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Brushing helps rid your dog’s coat of debris, reduces the amount of loose hair
from shedding, helps condition her coat by distributing natural skin oils
and gives you a chance to inspect your dog’s coat for any problems she might have...
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Just like you, your dog can get cavities, plaque, tartar and gum
disease. The bacteria in your dog’s mouth that can cause these conditions can
also spread to other organs such as your dog’s kidneys or heart. Unfortunately,
chew toys, bones,...
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Your dog’s ears have several parts. There is the ear flap or pinna - the
part of his ear that protrudes from his head. Then there is a fleshy or hairy
part with lots of grooves and ridges that you can see around the entrance to
your dog’s ear...
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Many people are afraid to trim their dog’s nails and prefer to have a
veterinarian or groomer do the clipping. This is fine, but if you prefer to
clip your dog’s nails yourself, here is how to go about it.
Tools...
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