How to Care For Your Dog – 6 Tips For Doggie Maintenance

By Dr. Martin on July 29th, 2010. This post has No Comments »
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There are many elements of this factor to the care of their pets. For a happy healthy pet is necessary to look beyond food and water. Is there anything more to throw water and chips, and more caring of animals, the better your relationship can be. Will be in better shape and feel good and in return your pet happy and grateful That you want to please you PLUS1 / Food – Yes, of course That good nutrition is a form of protein Called the first ingredient did not stack loads and chemicals. If your dog seems to have been "processed foods too fast and do not retain or absorb is also a sign that you need to consider various delivery options.

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Caring For Your Dog – Summer Safety Tips

By Dr. Martin on July 29th, 2010. This post has No Comments »
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You continue to take your dog with you wherever you go, but if your destination is not allowed dogs? What are you doing? Leave your pet in the car? And 'well in cool weather, but now it's summer, it's too hot. Temperatures in a closed car can get over 100 degrees (day of spring and autumn when it is not even out That hot), and a closed car can heat in any minutes.Also, n Do not forget that your dog wears a fur 24 / 7 and can refresh themselves with breathless, so as not to muzzle your dog on hot days.

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German Wirehaired Pointer Dog Breed Profile

By Dr. Martin on July 22nd, 2010. This post has No Comments »
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Description: The German wirehaired Pointer is a medium sized, muscular dog, often used for hunting. This dog weighs between 60 and 70 pounds and is 22-26 in his shoulder, according to sex of the dog. German wirehaired pointer has a double bed, a tough, hard coat on a thick undercoat. The undercoat is more or less often depending on the season. The coat color is brown and white, solid liver, streaked with gray. The head of this dog is always the liver. The tail is generally docked. German wirehaired pointer can expect to live 12-14 years.

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