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Posted 9/5/2007 2:25:03 PM


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Need tips for dealing with a common dog health dilemma? See if other forum users have them, or share some advice yourself!

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Posted 9/5/2007 3:27:02 PM


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Well, I find a good way to keep a dog healthy is taking your dog to the vet reguarly and brush at least 2ice a day. Exersice is good but if you cant try playing with a toy with your dog for a few hours . It helps them get there energy out. Keeping your house clean also helps a dog stay healthy!

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Posted 12/30/2007 4:32:55 PM


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well have the dog eat healthy,get exercise,play alot,have good skin,stay clean,and i could go on but there is much more

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Posted 1/16/2008 11:11:40 AM


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My dog is a notoriously finicky eater. He exercises more than any other dog at the park, and refuses to eat his food.

We haven't found a wet food that we're happy with yet, so we had to think of something else to add to his food to get him to eat.

Enter: HOT WATER! Mixing a little bit of warm water with his dry kibble and swirling it around just enough to get eat morsel wet has worked wonders. Now, he slops up all of his food faster than we could've ever imagined. And...now he lets out these funny little doggie burps from eating so quickly.

Hope this helps any other owners with a picky pooch!!


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Posted 2/8/2008 9:13:25 AM


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I like ur tips very helpful and easy to do.
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Posted 2/8/2008 11:43:27 AM
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That's good idea putting hot water in there food.

It also helps with their water in take especially in the winter where they don't drink as much.

I also mix in some canned food or some other type of dog food for my finicky eater.

She seems to like "dog food rolls"
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Posted 2/24/2008 5:00:21 PM
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Here's a tip that works for my dog's health:

If your dog gets dirty gunk in their ears, it could lead to ear infection- in fact, it might even be ear infection. A good way to clean it out is with store-bought cleaning 'wash'. We put it on a material and then rub it in her ear. I think if you want to try this out, you research it first, in case I'm not correct.
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Posted 3/5/2008 12:15:44 PM
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