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Chews and Treats Your Dog Will Love

Dogs are just like humans—they enjoy treats—and like humans, if your dog eats too many he or she may become overweight.
Treats can potentially unbalance a balanced diet so be careful.
Treats should not exceed 10% of the total dietary intake. Edible chew bones. Dogs enjoy chewing on these bones. Because they have calories and are digested, do not feed too many. They may contribute to excess caloric intake.

Rawhide. Chips, strips, and bones can be good, digestible treats for your dog.
Teeth cleaning biscuits or bones. These treats are specifically designed to help in the maintenance of your dog's teeth and are a good treat.
Nylon chew bones. Nylon chew bones are made of safe nylon that may or may not be flavored.
They are generally safe for most dogs because they slowly grind away, rather than break off in chunks.

Pig ears contain calories and are digested.
They should not be considered a chew toy. Use them as an occasional treat instead. After handling, wash hands with soap and water.

Dog ice cream. Some dogs enjoy doggie freeze-dried ice cream.
Do not feed your dog people ice cream, because it's higher in calories and fat.

Preventive Dog Health

Neutering/Spaying Your Dog
Weight Control
Second-Hand Smoke and Canine Cancer
Dental Care

Visiting the Vet
Time for Vaccinations
Core Vaccinations
Non-Core Vaccinations
Lyme Disease


Dog Health Conditions (General)

Allergies (Food and Skin)
Bladder Control
Breathing Problems
Eye Problems
General Pain
Hearing Problems
High Blood Pressure
Joint Pain
Lameness (unable to use one or more limb[s] effectively)
Separation Anxiety

Dog Diseases and Illnesses

Autoimmune Disease
Cancer
Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (Canine Alzheimer's)
Diabetes
Dog Flu
Heart Disease
Oral Disease
Osteoarthritis or Canine Hip Dysplasia
Spinal Disease
Kidney Disease
Epilepsy

Common Dog Infections

Respiratory Infection
Skin Problems or Infection
Urinary Tract Infection or Urinary Tract Problems

Dog Parasitic Conditions

Heartworm
Intestinal Worms (tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms)
Ear Mites
Fleas and Ticks
Ringworm

Food and Nutrition

Your Dog's Diet
Choosing the Right Dog Food
People Foods: Are They Safe?
Portion Size
Mealtime Frequency
Chews and Treats Your Dog Will Love

Exercising Your Dog

Energy Levels
Getting Enough Exercise
Beneficial Types of Exercise

Canine Safety

Your Dog and the Outside World Training Your Dog


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