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Part of my dog training and puppy rearing curriculum for new clients and everyone else, is keeping your puppy or adult dog as clean as possible. This activity has always been a part of my daily routine with my dogs[…]
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From the Murphdog family to yours… UPDATE April 28, 2020 A professor at Duke University in Durham, NC, and her family including husband, son, daughter, two dogs, and a cat, were tested for coronavirus. The professor, husband, and son tested[…]
Read moreThis is a compilation of the anatomy of your dogs’ mouth, the ability to do even more damage by applying extreme pressure, the ability to thrash their head and the false sense of security humans have in believing that their[…]
Read moreThere are at least twenty-five (25) well known breed mixes that end in the word “Poo,” short for Poodle. You will also be familiar with the term “Doodle.” Again, that indicates that one parent, or at least some percentage of[…]
Read morePica, pronounced Py ka, is defined as “an abnormal craving to eat items not normally eaten.” Merriam-Webster Dictionary. This is a condition seen in kids as well as dogs. As our articles are predominately centered around dogs, in conjunction with[…]
Read moreThis article has been written and produced online for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon solely without the advice of your veterinarian. It is a compilation of facts gathered from research, as well as interviews with various[…]
Read moreOnce a fashion statement, the Elizabethan collar has taken on a new meaning and a new purpose It looked uncomfortable, ridiculous and impractical when the Queen wore it. Also called the E-collar, for short, I’m referring to a collar designed[…]
Read moreIn a constant effort to bring you information and hopefully open your eyes and your interest about what “Dog Food” is made of, how it is rated, how it is marketed, how safe or unsafe it is, and how healthy[…]
Read moreThe following article is reprinted from TruthaboutPetFood.com with permission from author Susan Thixton. Thank you, Susan. Pentobarbital in Dog Food Never Resolved By Susan Thixton -July 22, 2010 While I understand it is challenging at best to believe the[…]
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