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    The Most Common Dog Health Problems By Frank Rijkers | Submitted On February 04, 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Frank Rijkers Pet health For every dog owner, the health of their pet

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    Dogs can help us humans with mental health. Many service dogs are used to help people who are deaf or people that are blind. How about people with mental issues? Dogs not only help us with physical problems but also with mental problems like depression. In the article “Therapy pets and humans with mental health issues” the author “ dog time” starts to state in the 3 paragraph “Trained animals [iii] are used to benefit patients suffering with emotional and behavioral disorders, depression, autism

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    Important and Common Dog Health Issues You Should Know About By Raquel Cervera, Ph.D. | Submitted On September 01, 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Raquel Cervera, Ph.D. When we have

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    Humans Need Dogs Most people know that pets are good companions, but they can also be therapists, teachers, and healers. “Sixty-two percent of American households include pets,” said the Humane Society of United States (Casciotti & Zuckerman, 2016). When people hear about dogs helping humans, one of the first things that might come to mind, are the dogs that help the blind or disabled. Another thought might be the dog that saves a family from their burning home. Today, there are dogs that help with

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    A. According to Robinson and Segal in “The Health Benefits of Dogs and Cats”, studies show that people are less likely to suffer from depression if they have a pet. B. Pets offer unconditional love. To them, you are their entire world. Are your relationships with family and loved ones complex and difficult to understand and deal with? A pet can be a great remedy. You don't have to worry about hurting your pet's feelings or getting advice you don't need or want. C. Adding a little responsibility

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    This companion is not a human however, it is a loyal guide dog. Guide dogs around the world assist humans who have disabilities. Guide dogs are not the only animals who help humans though. Service animals, therapy animals, and even pets all can assist and affect humans in many ways. For years animals have aided in the medical field and new ways for animals to help humans continue to be discovered today. Animals positively affect human health by benefiting humans with their general well being, with

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    A dog is a man’s best friend, or so they say. But a dog can be so much more than just a companion and walking partner. Dogs provide us with comfort and companionship. It’s hard to feel lonely with a furry friend around who insists on sharing your bed or curling up next to you on the couch. Studies have shown however that owning or even just being around one can have real, measurable health benefits. Beyond the obvious increased exercise you get from walking your dog, there are other less obvious

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    friend is a puppy or an older dog you rescued from the pound or adopted from another person, your choice in treats affects the health of the dog. Many treats are filled with chemicals and tons of corn or grain and both are bad for hair and skin maintenance and for digestion. Depending on the dog, chemicals and grains could adversely affect your dog's health due to an intolerance or allergy to some ingredients. Skin and Coat What goes in must come out, and with dogs, that means not only through the

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    can affect the health of the future King and Queen. The latest addition to the Royal family, Lupo a four-month-old black cocker spaniel, is an ideal choice of pet for more than his inability to inherit the throne. Medical studies around the world have concluded dogs encourage better health, and adopting a dog statistically boosts the life expectancy of the monarchial pair. Not only is a dog man’s best friend, but Rover’s presence could be better than an apple a day for you. Dog owners worldwide

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    i think that dog prks a a great idea, because as stated in the paragragh " dogs need exercise, it'll prevent bad behavior and restlessness, and give dogs a safe and friendly place to play and have fun with orthe dogs. Now im not saying that a dog park doesn't have its own issues because it does. Dogs can bark to loud, the owners could not follow the rules and regulations, and worst of all if someone's dog hurts somebody that be cause some serious troublefor the both of them. A dog park is a grat

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