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Find out what is necessary for the growth of a Boxer dog…
Despite this breed’s popularity, some people are not very much interested in keeping a Boxer dog as a pet. One reason perhaps is that, this breed is prone to a number of diseases that could eventually deteriorate the health. When your Boxer dog is sick, you need to take him to the vet of course, that is if you want him to be treated. Laboratory tests, medicines and surgeries are few of the many things needed to nurse back your dog to healthy life. These things will also cause your vet bills to rise especially in the absence of pet insurance. But, in fact, there is really no reason to hold back yourselves in taking a Boxer dog home. Be glad, for these dilemmas can be very much prevented provided you know what to get and what this breed needs.
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- May 2nd
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Entropion rarely occurs in Boxer dogs. But, the fact that it can occur, causing discomfort and may possibly impair your dog…
One of the roles expected to a Boxer dog is being a guide dog to those with physical impairment, more particularly as seeing eye dog to blind or vision impaired people. That role can be best performed by a Boxer dog as long as good health condition exists. But what if, unfortunately, something hits him in the eye? Hit not by a stone or a bullet or a sharp object but hit by a painful medical condition that will surely cause him discomfort and enable him to do tasks expected of him.
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- April 30th
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Allergy is a common disease affecting animals and people alike. Awareness of these diseases is one way to prevent your dog from suffering…
One common problem affecting dogs, even your well cared Boxer dog, is skin related problem. Inhalant allergy is common in dogs as much as it is common in people. But unlike people who react to allergens through respiratory symptoms, dogs react through skin problems. In fact, pets almost always show allergic reactions through their skin, meaning, itchy skin may be due to food allergy, insect bite allergy or inhalant allergy. It is therefore a must to identify the underlying cause of itchiness before taking any measure to treat it.
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- April 30th
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Choosing the right dog is you and your dog’s first step towards a happy and lasting companionship…
You learned that the Boxer dog is one of the most popular breeds today. Upon research, you discovered that this breed possesses characteristics you want for a pet. Well, who wouldn’t be enthralled with the idea of having a strong working dog as a pet? There are many options as to how are you going to acquire this strong-willed Boxer dog. You can look in the newspaper and choose from lots of puppies for sale. You can even have one without leaving the comforts of your home. All you have to do is go online and let your hands and the search engines do the work. The list of available dogs will be right in front of you. What should you do? Are you going to take home a new pup immediately?
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- April 29th
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Save a dog’s life by dog adoption…
A Boxer dog breed is an epitome of a strong dog with excellent working abilities, great love and loyalty to his master and the bravery to protect his master in times of danger. Who wouldn’t want to have this kind of animal as a pet or as a part of the family? Perhaps almost everybody will have arms wide open to welcome this versatile breed. But how come that some of this breed’s fellows are being abandoned and turned over to shelters or rescue groups or worst, being left behind to wander on their own until they die due to dehydration, starvation or sickness?
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- April 28th
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Here are some tips to help promote good health and ensure good quality of life among Boxer dogs…
A Boxer dog can live for up to 10 to 12 years as long as he gets proper care, diet and exercise. Just like in humans, good health is important to a dog’s longevity and quality of life. Whether you bought your puppy from a pet store or adopt one from a shelter, it is your responsibility to provide him with the things he needed to keep him healthy as well as happy. Below are some points on how to ensure your dog of good health he truly deserves.
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- April 27th
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