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If you’re thinking about adopting a canine, you’re likely planning on a puppy. Most people instinctively think of bringing a puppy home rather than an adult dog. But there are several reasons to consider the latter. We’ll present seven of them below.

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Arthritis is the painful swelling of the joints and if you know anyone who has ever experienced this condition then you most likely know about how utterly painful and miserable of an experience it could be. The worst part is, people aren’t the only ones that suffer from this unpleasant condition because our pets could possibly get it, as well. Pet dogs are known to experience this kind of pain within their joints and although certain breeds could be more prone to suffer from it, when it comes right down to it if a dog ends up suffering, it’s going to hurt exactly the same whichever breed it really is. That is not the sort of thing that you would like to have to watch your pet dog go through. This is why Deramaxx was developed and it is today’s top medical treatment for painful joints in dogs.

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Puppies are very energetic, active, and curious. You might be surprised when you find that your new puppy is quite a handful. They love to explore and they’ll chew or eat pretty much anything that looks interesting.

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Canines are hardwired to protect their territory from intruders. In most cases, they communicate a warning to others by barking; it’s a form of intimidation. If a trespasser fails to heed the warning, your pooch’s barking might turn into pacing and growling as if he is preparing for a physical confrontation. If the trespasser still refuses to leave, the pacing and growling may evolve into an attack.

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One of the things that really angers most dog lovers is when they see an animal whose dog training has clearly been neglected. While some people may think dog training oppresses their animals, in fact it’s just the opposite. A truly loving pet owner will see that his or her animal gets the best training possible.

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Canines jump on people for a variety of reasons. One of the most common is to greet a person. Dogs learn to do this when they’re puppies, so it is instinctive. Another reason is to display dominance. As pack animals, it’s a natural behavior for them to stand on their back legs and place their front paws on others. That communicates their place in the pack. A third reason is because they have been encouraged to jump in the past. This often happens when owners condition their dogs to jump when they are puppies.

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There are some interesting websites on the net that specialize in creating fabulous pet jewelery. You can find cat and dog necklaces made with a combination of lamp work, beads, healing stones and crystals. Finding a cool dog necklace for your best friend is a lot of fun.

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Are you aware of the importance of oral hygiene to your dog’s overall health?

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If you hear your dog coughing it might or might not be a significant sign. If on the other hand that coughing is extended and / or followed by the production of mucus, then it may be a warning sign suggesting that your dog could be infected with kennel cough.

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Puppies should be house trained as early as possible. Over 80% of dogs in the U.S. are kept inside the home by their owners. Failing to properly teach them to control their bladders and bowels will have frustrating consequences later. Fortunately, providing a healthy does of consistent discipline, patience, and attention upfront can help ensure your pup is housebroken early. There will be accidents, so plan for them. In the same way toddlers eventually learn to use the toilet, your puppy will also learn to avoid making a mess in your home.

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