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Large Breeds |
| B. Malinois
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| Boxer
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| Dalmation
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| Doberman
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| German Shepherd
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| Golden R.
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| Labrador
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| Mastiff
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| Rottweiler
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| Siberian Husky
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| Vizsla
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| Weimaraner
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Medium Breeds |
| Basset Hound
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| Beagle
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| Bull terrier
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| English Bulldog
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| Pitbull
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| Shar-Pei
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Small Breeds |
| Carnin Terrier
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| Chihuahua
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| Cocker Spaniel
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| Dachshund
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| French Bulldog
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| Italian G Hound
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| Maltese
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| Mini Pincher
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| Mini Schnauzer
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| Pekingese
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| Pomeranian
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| Poodle
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| Pug
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| Shih Tzu
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| Westie
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| Yorkie
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Tips
• Better Food, Less Mess
To get your canine the healthiest he can be, consider feeding him a high quality
natural dog food that is typically found at a specialty pet store or online.
Because these foods have less preservatives and fillers, your pet will excrete
less waste. That makes clean-up quicker and easier. Your canine will enjoy a healthier,
more nutritious diet and you have less mess to deal with!
• Effective Flea and Tick Control
One of the most effective flea and tick control options on the market are Frontline
and Advantage - topical "spot" medications that are used on your dog
once per month. This type of treatment kills adult fleas and younger fleas or
pupae during development.
It lasts between three and four weeks and is less toxic and more effective than
most treatments available.
The pros for products like these are their effectiveness and ease of use.
Cons are that you can't bathe your dog for 2 days after treatment, they are
not always effective for large dogs, and you should beware if you have small
children. Make sure you apply the treatment far away from little hands and fingers!
Additionally, these treatments are not "repellants" so parasites will
bite or attach before they die.
• Crate Location
When crate training it's a good idea to remember that, although every dog needs
his own space, canines are pack animals. Because of this they have an instinctual
desire to be near the other members of their family.
It's a good idea to place the dog crate in a bedroom where your puppy can be
near a family member when sleeping at night. It will make crate training less
stressful to your puppy if he knows he is not alone at night. You'll also be
able to know if your puppy needs to go out at night.
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