21 May, 2013
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What are vaccinations?

 We take an in-depth look at everything you need to know about vaccinations - what your dog is being vaccinated against and how often.

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Are drugs the answer?

We take a quick at-a-glance guide to drug therapy for behavioural problems - as behavioural work alone sometimes isn't enough.

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Why you should worm your dog

Most dogs will to suffer from worms at some point in their life, it's important as owners we know all about them and how to treat them.

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Understanding arthritis in dogs

Arthritis’ means inflammation of the joints and is used to describe a variety of conditions that can develop in any joint in a dog of any age.

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Dental care for dogs

dog teethTaking good care of your dogs teeth will help to keep him happy and comfortable. We have some advice to help you here.

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Caring for an older dog

an older dog Your Dog Magazine has some great help and advice on how to care for your dog as he ventures into the golden years of his life.

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Making a dog Easter egg

Dog sniffing an easter eggDon’t share your Easter eggs with your canine friend as chocolate is toxic to dogs. Follow our guide to making your dog an Easter treat that is safe for him.

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VIDEO: Securing my dog in the car

When taking your dog in the car it’s important to remember that a dog will need to be placed in a safe position. Find out more here.

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Leaving my dog alone

Inevitably, we have to leave our dogs alone for short periods of time. Follow these tips to help your dog cope when you’re not around.

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What should be in an emergency kit?

There's a limit to how much we can take with us when out walking, so what does Roberta Baxter consider to be an essential item?

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How do I find my missing dog?

Losing your dog every owner's nightmare, but if your he does go missing, this advice could help you get him back.

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My dog's been poisoned - help!

Thankfully cases of dog poisonings are rare, however, should your dog get in trouble, vet Roberta Baxter explains what to look out for.

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My dog has cancer - what next?

Your Dog Magazine's expert vet Roberta Baxter explains all about cancer and reveals how new treatments are being developed all the time.

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How do I say goodbye?

There comes a time when we all have to think about saying goodbye to our pet. It’s never easy when that moment occurs.

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What to include on a dog tag

puppy As well as a microchip for your dog by law he will also need an identity tag. Find out what your ID tag should include here.

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What's a balanced diet for a dog?

dog foodChoosing a healthy, balanced diet is an important part of looking after your dog. But what should you put in his dinner bowl? Two routes can be followed…

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How do I choose the right vet?

dog at vetFrom a dog's point of view, it's extremely important that the relationship between his owner and vet works well.

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Checking my dog's health

dog checkRead Your Dog Magazines' five minute guide on how to check that your dog stays completely content, happy and healthy here.

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VIDEO: At the grooming salon

dog brushes Your Dog magazine visits a professional groomer in Norwich, Norfolk and offers tips on maintaining your dog's coat.

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Protecting paws in winter

dog with sore paw

Firstly, clipping paw hair short helps to prevent ice balling in the feet, which can contribute to cold damage to the paws, advises vet Roberta Baxter.

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Brushing dogs in the winter

Dog being brushed Grooming your dog’s coat is important at any time of the year, in particular when the coat is changing in the spring.

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When do I bathe my dog?

bathing a dog Deciding when and how to bathe your dog is often difficult. It will depend on various factors. Your Dog magazine has some advice.

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Help choosing insurance

happy dogIt's important that you know exactly what you are looking for when purchasing an insurance policy for your dog.

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Why does my dog have runny poo?

Dietary intolerances are relatively common in dogs and can cause problems including diarrhoea, weight loss, and general ill health.

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I found a small lump on my dog

dog nose Discovering a small lump or mass on your dog can be a scary experience, vet Joe Inglis talks you through the possibilities.

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How can I stop my dog eating poo?

dog chewing

When scavenging habit has no medical cause, you need to consider the behavioural and psychological factors that have led to the problem.

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Resolving anal gland issues

dog eating grass Help and advice from Your Dog Magazine and vet Joe Inglis, read on to find out more on how you can resolve this issue.

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How do I clean my dog's bed?

dog sleeping in bed When you are looking for a dog bed that'll be easy to keep clean you'll need to consider carefully the bed you choose for your dog.

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Having your dog cremated

pet burial groundFind out here what you need to know and do, when, at the end of your dogs life you decide that you want him to be cremated.

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