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Jeff Clare's Articles in Pets and Animals

  • Three Reasons Why You Must Train Your Dog
    When many people think of providing education for their dogs, they may envision showing off their best friend's playing-dead technique during summer cookouts.
  • The Pros and Cons of Paper Training
    As kids, we were taught that paper training a puppy is the best way to go about house breaking your dog. Simply lay out a layer of newspaper on the kitchen floor and hope for the best, right?

    Not necessarily.
  • Licking Is Not Doggie Vandalism
    Dogs love to chew. Chewing is instinctive and part of canine survival behavior. That doesn't meant that a pet who likes to chew has a habit that should be left alone.
  • When Your Elderly Dogs Soils In The House Don't Shout
    No doubt you have already faced the reality that we all get old. Loved ones won't be as strong or as healthy as they are now and will require more time and attention as the years go by.
  • Why Your Dominant Dog Is Not A Bad Dog
    Among dog enthusiasts, it is often popular to discuss whether this or that dog breed is actually "bad," or whether genetics or environment is the main contributor of problems such as aggression in dogs.
  • Are There Benefits To Crating Your Dog?
    Everyone needs a space of their own. You have your home office or den, your husband has the garage or workshop, your children have their bedrooms. But what about the dog? Even the family dog needs a space of his own from time to time.
  • How To Treat Heatstroke In Dogs
    Though it's easy for many people to make crass "hot dog" puns about the pets of others whenever dogs die in cars, making news headlines, most dog owners legitimately fear causing heatstroke in their companions.
  • What Can You Feed Your Dog Safely?
    Since the first time one of our pre-historic ancestors tossed a scrap of meat at a wolf, dogs have been living off the leftovers from their master's table.
  • A First Aid Kit For Your Dog
    In a time when "always be prepared" is a mantra repeated by everyone, pet owners would do well to take up that mantra as well.
  • When Your Dog Chokes What Should You Do?
    Dogs very rarely think about what they consume, unless it's a hidden pill wrapped in a piece of bread or cheese (my dog carefully eats the tasty wrapper and spits out the pill).
  • How To Treat Your Dog In Cardiac Arrest
    In every batch of worst-case scenarios, there's always one that demands immediate medical attention, may have multiple causes, leaves only a few minutes to save a life, or requires considerable effort and knowledge just to administer fast first aid.
  • How To Help Any Bleeding Dog
    If the dog you loved so much was injured and bleeding, would you know what to do? Would you know what to look for if he were bleeding internally? Yes, the sight of blood makes some of us queasy, but there comes a time when you have to put your own comfort aside if you are going to save a life.
  • A Simple Basic First Aid For Your Dog
    If your pet runs into trouble and has an accident that has compromised its health, you need to stay calm and assess the situation. Panic spreads and animals sense that fearful urgency quickly, so your voice, tone and movements need to stay calm to reassure your companion.

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