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1: canine cushings disease
Cushing's Disease is a common condition in older dogs which can be mistaken for the onset of old age. A well house-trained dog can have “little accidents” and urinate in the house as well as show signs of hair loss. There are however other causes with these symptoms which are also not attributed to old age so it is important the diagnosis is correct.
2: Canine Diabetes Misinformation
People looking for more information regarding canine diabetes generally fall into two main categories. Pet owners who have a dog they think may have or has already been diagnosed with diabetes and pet career or kennels worker who would like to learn how to look after a diabetic dog.
3: Small Dog Breeds
There are several things to consider before purchasing any dog and just because a dog is small, don’t jump to the conclusion it will mean less work for you to maintain. Admittedly you will not need exercise as much or as often, but toy breeds often come with their own problems.
4: Responsible Dog Ownership
Owning a dog is not for everyone and the decision to own one should not be undertaken lightly. A dog is not a decoration to bring out and show off to company or a fashion accessory to make the owner seem macho or loving. A dog is a pack animal and should be treated like adding a new family member to your family pack in the same way you would plan for a new child in the family.
5: Dogs and Children
Children and dogs enjoy playing together but just as you would not allow a small child to play unsupervised near water, the same should be true when they play with the family pet. Play can get over zealous; a dog may knock a toddler over or a child might poke in the eye. If a child gets hurt in play it will either cry or lash out and a dog is no different. If a dog feels threatened, tormented or frightened, it will defend itself.



