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		<title>Do You Have Pet Health Questions?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 22:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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If you have a pet, be it a rabbit or a rottweiler, you are, of course, concerned about your pet&#8217;s health. In this article we&#8217;re going to focus on dogs specifically, but the general principles apply to any household pet, with the possible exception of that pet rock you&#8217;re still keeping around in the attic [...]]]></description>
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<div>If you have a pet, be it a rabbit or a rottweiler, you are, of course, concerned about your pet&#8217;s health. In this article we&#8217;re going to focus on dogs specifically, but the general principles apply to any household pet, with the possible exception of that pet rock you&#8217;re still keeping around in the attic from the 1970&#8217;s. Like any pet owner, you have a lot of pet health questions.<br/><br/>Your pet&#8217;s diet is no doubt the number one thing you can manage to ensure that your pet has a long, happy and healthy life. But at the same time, many pet owners know very little about nutrition, or that their pet may have specific needs that are going unmet by the pet food available at the local grocery store.<br/><br/>There is a lot to know, but don&#8217;t be discouraged. Like anything that&#8217;s important to you, you&#8217;ll manage to learn more about the subject than you ever thought possible. Your pet is a member of the family, and when it comes to the health of your family, you&#8217;ll be amazed what you can do.<br/><br/>The first person you&#8217;ll want to go to with any pet health questions you may have is obvious: your veterinarian can provide you with a lot of information on a healthy diet tailored to your pet and geared towards achieving optimum health. This may involve anything from switching brands of pet food to making your own pet food at home, but as with any issue involving your pet, your vet should be the first stop.<br/><br/>With that caveat, the internet also contains a lot of information and tips for the pet owner.<br/><br/>For instance, is your pet overweight? If so, what should be done about it? You can find information on that topic, as well as read how others have managed their pet&#8217;s weight problems on some of the many websites devoted to pet health questions.<br/><br/>How can you get your pet&#8217;s dull coat back to a healthy shine? What foods should my pet not have, or have more of? All of these pet diet and health questions have answers. Have a talk with your vet, and peruse the pet websites for further reading.<br/><br/>The best way to approach this is when you find what seems to be an answer to your question, write it down to refer to next time you speak with your veterinarian. You&#8217;ll want their advice before proceeding with any course of action which may effect the health of your pet.<br/><br/>Take advantage of the goldmine of answers to your pet health questions that the web has made available to nearly every pet owner, but read carefully. Make sure to cross reference when possible. As we all know, the phrase &#8220;your mileage may vary&#8221; was coined for a reason. But rest assured, between your vet and the many other resources accessible to the pet owning public, the answer to your question is there.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Laurie Lindsay</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>How many owners of Rottweilers have had bad experiences with their pets?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 03:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Roxi asked: A lot of people that I know are very afraid of the Rottweiler, mostly through what they&#8217;ve heard from somebody&#8217;s experience or simply because the dogs do exhibit aggressive behaviour to strangers around their territory or their family.  Does anybody have personal bad experience with their pets or somebody else&#8217;s pets and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Roxi</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>A lot of people that I know are very afraid of the Rottweiler, mostly through what they&#8217;ve heard from somebody&#8217;s experience or simply because the dogs do exhibit aggressive behaviour to strangers around their territory or their family.  Does anybody have personal bad experience with their pets or somebody else&#8217;s pets and if so, would you mind filling me in please.  My two dogs, Roxy and Shaka are really my best companions and are part of the family.  I trust them absolutely.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Roxi<br/><br/>Bryce</div>
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