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  • 9). Can Chew Treats Kill Your Dog?  By : James C
    Chew treats. You've probably given dozens of them to your dog and they love them. They clean their teeth and keep them occupied for hours. Its a perfectly harmless canine treat right? Wrong. Chew treats can harm or even kill your dog. If you are concerned about your dogs health read on. Why are chew treats dangerous? The two most popular kind of edible chew treats are those made of rawhide and those made from compressed vegetable protein.
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  • 12). Guarding Your Dog's Health  By : Khieng Chho
    We all know the adage "dog is man's best friend" seem to run for ages now. But we have reasons enough to consider our dogs as vital parts of our daily existence. They seem to have this special character to display love and loyalty, not to mention a unique fun that we can only witness from them. That's why, as much as possible, we will do everything we can to give them the best treatment and best health care, just like we do for our family members.
    Article Related to: dog care, pet care, dog health, pet health, dog nutrition, dog illness, sick dog

  • 24). Rabbits Diet: Is your rabbit eating right?  By : Hagar Lagarto
    The typical diet for a pet rabbit consists of water, hay, pellets, fresh vegetables, and its own caecal pellets. Fruit and other treats are given only in very limited quantities, as they can cause obesity in a rabbit. Rabbits require a constant water supply as they dehydrate quickly. Most sources recommend 80% of the diet should be Timothy hay or another grass hay.
    Article Related to: pet, rabbit, rabbits, pet health, rabbits health, diet

  • 25). Easter Candy Can Kill Your Pet!  By : D. Marie Ratliff
    For millions of families, the celebration of Easter includes Easter baskets filled with sweet treats galore — chocolate bunnies, marshmallow chicks, sugary jelly beans and snack-size versions of nearly every candy product imaginable. As parents, we often warn our children “Now don’t eat too much or you’ll make yourself sick.” At worst, a child who stuffs him or herself with chocolate may develop nausea and a stomachache.
    Article Related to: pet, dog, cat, pet poisons, pet toxins, pet health



 


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