By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-10-07 | Business Don't let your dog go into old age miserably. You don't have to lose your pet's energy earlier because of Cognitive Dysfunction. This page contains valuable information about doggy Alzheimer, so you can provide relief and comfort for your older dogs. read more
By: James Disuza | 2010-12-29 | Pets Older dogs are vulnerable to several health related problems and this is very common because of their age like humans are. read more
By: Vicki Johnston | 2010-04-03 | Pets As your dog gets older, you will witness noticeable differences in him or her physically. Their teeth will begin to wear down and will change color. Their eyes may begin to change color as well and start to appear gray or blue. The tone of their muscle will decrease and they won't be able to get around as fast or as easily as they once could. As your dog ages, they also will begin to experience various illnesses and chronic health problems. read more
By: Annette Lode | 2010-10-30 | Home & Family Mention dog training and many people think of a puppy being taught the fundamental commands. In fact, you may have heard that it's not possible to coach a mature dog. Thankfully, for most people who've adopted an older dog, this isn't true and, actually, you can teach a classic dog new tricks! Dogs learn new things every day, so teaching a mature dog doesn't need to be ay harder than teaching a young pup. It depends on the dog, the bad habits he's acquired and his attitude tow... read more
By: danielbrown | 2012-06-11 | Kids Dementia is a cognitive dysfunction which affects ability to learn, retain or to real things or past experiences. The most visible symptom is weakening of the ability to remember places, people and events. read more
By: Mark stimpson | 2010-09-28 | Pets Hip dislocation is common in older dogs and can affect overall dog health. Hip dislocation basically stands for the separation of femoral head from pelvic acetabulum. The medical term for hip dislocation is called hip luxation. read more
By: Suzanne Holman | 2011-03-26 | Article Marketing Who doesn''t want to stay independent? When you were growing up, do you remember how it felt when you could finally drive by yourself? Can you even imagine losing that ability? Studies are showing th... read more
By: Nicolette Craig | 2011-04-04 | Pets As your dog gets older their everyday needs change. This article looks at what you can do to make their life as comfortable as possible. read more
By: Maria Elena | 2011-07-28 | Pets Like us humans, dogs get old too. It is a misconception that our canine allies age differently. Time frames may not be the same, but pups can incur the same difficulties that we experience in our aging years. Because we love our four-legged friends, it is important to offer them a healthy lifestyle so that they can enjoy life even into their later years. read more
By: Steven Weber | 2010-03-30 | Pets Many older dogs suffer from arthritis. Liquid glucosamine is a great alternative for helping those dogs. read more
By: Neil Turner | 2010-11-25 | Pets Age - unfortunately it catches up with us all, and dogs are no different. However, the age at which a dog begins to be physically affected varies depending on the breed (and the lifestyle the dog has had). read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-18 | Mental health Improving cognitive skills is something that can help you improve your life. These skills are something that you use for many aspects of daily life and improving these skills can help you in many areas that you may not have thought about. The brain goes through many changes in life and this is a natural occurrence. When you keep your brain strong and healthy with brain fitness, you are helping you read more
By: Rose J Daly | 2010-12-20 | Arts & Entertainment If you own a dog that was not previously trained you need not to worry. There are simple and effective ways to house training older dogs. Below are some techniques for you to follow to effectively train your dog at home. read more