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English Springer Spaniel Health Problems Feeding

Epilepsy is a real concern in English Springer Spaniels. Sudden-onset aggression, known as Rage Syndrome, can occur in English Springer Spaniels. Most affected Springers are good-natured and well-behaved … See more

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Chihuahua Health Problems Feeding Care

WEBDog Health Care – The Sensible Way Read my advice on daily health care so your Chihuahua lives a long, healthy life and seldom needs to see the vet. 3 Best Ways To …

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Yorkshire Terrier Health Problems Feeding Daily Care

WEBDog Health Care – The Sensible Way Read my advice on daily health care so your Yorkshire Terrier lives a long, healthy life and seldom needs to see the vet. 3 Best …

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American Cocker Spaniel Health Problems Feeding

WEBDog Health Care – The Sensible Way Read my advice on daily health care so your Cocker Spaniel lives a long, healthy life and seldom needs to see the vet. 3 Best Ways To …

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Belgian Shepherd Health Problems Feeding

WEBInherited epilepsy is the most frightening health problem in Belgian Shepherds. Epilepsy occurs in all four varieties, but is especially common in Tervurens, with up to 17% of the …

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Standard Poodle Health Problems Feeding

WEBDog Health Care – The Sensible Way Read my advice on daily health care so your Standard Poodle lives a long, healthy life and seldom needs to see the vet. 3 Best …

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Standard Poodles: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBFirst, ignore the silly show-ring clips. Poodles can be clipped into shorthaired, normal-looking dogs who are a snap to brush. Poodles also have the advantage of being the …

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American Cocker Spaniels: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad …

WEBKeep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by …

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Cairn Terriers: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBBefitting his breed, Toto was everything a terrier was designed to be – sturdy, plucky, hardy, spirited. "He stands up on his toes", is an old saying about terriers in general. The Cairn …

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Vizslas: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBThe good-natured Vizsla has also been called a "Velcro" dog because he is so tactile – he likes to attach himself to people, preferably in their laps. Athletic, agile, and light on his …

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Neutering Your Male Dog – Pros and Cons

WEBNeutering keeps your dog from chasing females in heat. A female in heat gives off chemicals that can be scented from a mile away. An intact male who smells those …

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Miniature Poodles: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBMiniature Poodles are extremely sensitive to stress. They can end up literally sick to their stomachs, with digestive upsets and neurotic behaviors, if the people in their home are …

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Brussels Griffons: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBAn alert watchdog, the Brussels Griffon may become friendly with guests or he may be cautious or even shy with new people and new situations. Socialization is a must to …

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Miniature Pinschers: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBKeep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding. Temperament and behavior are also shaped by …

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Norwich Terriers: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBNorwich Terriers usually get along (though can be a bit jealous, possessive, and bossy) with other dogs and cats in the family. Being true terriers, they tend to be feisty with …

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American Bulldogs: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBStrong-willed mind of his own, requiring a confident owner who can take charge. Slobbering and drooling. Gassiness (flatulence) Serious health problems. Legal liabilities (public …

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Lagotto Romagnolo: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBOverall, their health is good, but they are vulnerable to a few serious health issues. About 1 of every 4 Lagottos has hip dysplasia, a malformation of the hip joint that causes pain …

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Bloodhounds: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em

WEBRowdiness and exuberant jumping, especially when young. Destructiveness when bored or not exercised enough. Shyness toward strangers, when not socialized enough. Potential …

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