How to Know If Your Dog Is Too Fat

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How to know if your dog is too fat. Plus a successful method for slimming down a pudgy pooch.

Diseases dogs get from people. And how to prevent your pup from catching what's going around.

Why giving tranquilizers before an airplane trip is almost never a good idea – and could prove deadly to your dog...

The link between your dog's diet and behavior. New research holds promise for treating territorial aggression!
What to write into your will to provide for your dog's care after you are gone.

What to feed your dog for peak performance. Cornell research revealed that the best diet for dogs is very different from what boosts endurance in human athletes.

How to tell if your dog's symptoms are signs of allergy, and steps you can take to prevent future flare-ups.

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