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Symptoms such as difficulty walking or rising can be a sign of canine arthritis, which can be controlled with medicine, proper exercise, rest and a good diet. Consult with your veterinarian.
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Measure Your Dog's Smarts
Do you underestimate your dog's intelligence? Just because your pooch is a friendly, furry plaything doesn't mean it isn't brainy, according to experts. Take our tests to roughly determine your dog's IQ.
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Even if your beloved canine is a full-fledged mutt, there's hope of finding its lineage through DNA testing options.
moreHow to Succeed at Off-Leash Dog Play
From special playgroups to dog parks, pet owners and their pooches are enjoying the exercise and socialization that "free" play provides. Risks, however, are involved. Here are tips to ensure a good time for all.
moreExercise Gone to the Dogs
Walking with your furry friend, you know about. But why not vary your routine with some new activities, such as canine yoga or even doggie dancing? Learn about these maneuvers and others, and what you should look out for when doing such people exercises with your pooch.
moreNew Games to Play with Your Dog
Fetch and Frisbee you know. But have you ever tried playing "Go Wild and Freeze!" or "Nose It"? If not, check out these exciting games that will have both you and your dog happily playing rough.
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