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Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome Article 
Sometimes called Old Dog Syndrome, CDS causes confusion and behavior changes in half of aging dogs and has been compared to Alzheimer's. Treatment is available.
Sep 5, 2008 - Joy Butler
Canine Hypothyroidism Article 
Dogs are susceptible to many different autoimmune disorders. One of the most common is autoimmune canine hypothyroidism.
Nov 4, 2006 - Elaine Moore
The Intelligence of Canines as Proven by Border Collies Article 
When Rico, a border collie from Germany, splashed across the news in 2004 scientists began to take a brand new look at the I.Q. of dogs.
Dec 16, 2010 - Paula Marie Deubel
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Kevin is an author, with a background in Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, Parapsychology, Neuro Linguistic Psychotherapy (NLPt), Jungian Analytical Psychology, Gestalt Therapy, Theology,...
Making Life Easier for a Senior Dog or Cat Article 
Pain and anxiety are some of the factors which can affect cognition for older pets. Stimulation, proper diet and palliative therapies can improve the lives of senior pets
May 31, 2009 - Lorie Huston
Dog Toys and Treats to Make Your Pet Smarter and Happier Article 
Smart dog toys, puzzles, and games are fun and challenge the intelligence of dogs, discouraging destructive chewing and digging due to boredom.
Jun 22, 2010 - Joy Butler
The Intelligence of Dogs Article 
Scientific studies in recent years show that dogs apply earlier learning to new situations, perform selective imitation, and understand human gestures and new words.
Dec 15, 2007 - Joy Butler
Which Are Smarter – Cats or Dogs? Article 
Various studies of cat and dog intelligence give felines the edge on some measures of intelligence and dogs the advantage on others.
Dec 17, 2009 - Jennifer Copley
Best Pets for Kids Article 
Top picks for choosing the right pet. From dogs and fish, to birds and ants, parents can find the most suitable pet for their child.
May 9, 2010 - Sharon Rattray
How Gluten Intolerance Contributes to Illness Article 
Sensitivity to the protein found in wheat and related grains can cause symptoms and disorders ranging from fatigue and restless leg syndrome to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Dec 9, 2009 - Elaine Moore
Ways to Boost Brain Power Article 
Have you ever wondered how some people learn new tasks effortlessly, while others take more time? There are things you can do to help you think more clearly.
Jun 13, 2009 - Scott Hayden
The Defiant One: Eulogy for a Feisty Terrier Mutt Article 
The vet told me some time ago: Waldo has doggie Alzheimer's, which follows the same course as human Alzheimer's. Prepare yourself.
Oct 29, 2010 - Leah Abramovitz
Raising a Litter of Puppies Article 
Raising a well-socialized litter of puppies takes some time and planning, but a proper stimulation program is vital for producing temperamentally sound adults.
Nov 25, 2009 - Jennifer A. Walker
STRESS? How Much is That Doggie in the Window? Article 
A look at how dogs are effectively used to reduce stress and provide therapy. Criteria by which to choose the correct dog for stress reduction.
Jul 4, 2011 - Marlene Barrera