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Notice: We’re Moving!

Notice: We’re Moving!

After some 5 years, DogMagazine.net is on the move. We're delighted to announce we've decided that we're heading off this .net domain name and on to a brand spanking, shiny .com. We're re-naming the site MyDogMagazine.com with a greater emphasis on user comment, opinion and more articles...
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Canine Osteoarthritis A Growing Dog Owner Problem

Canine Osteoarthritis A Growing Dog Owner Problem

Canine osteoarthritis is a chronic condition that reduces a dog's mobility. A new report has suggested the problem is a growing concern for dog owners. Arthritis in dogs is on the rise according to a study published by K9 Magazine. The condition, which affects the mobility and joints of dogs of...
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Moving Abroad With Your Dog

Moving Abroad With Your Dog

K9 Magazine, a digital lifestyle magazine for modern dog lovers, has stepped up to help meet the increasing demand from its readers who are interested in moving abroad with dogs. Editor and publisher Ryan O'Meara explains: "Over the past 5 years we have seen a real rise in the number of...
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Fund Raising For Dogs For The Disabled

Fund Raising For Dogs For The Disabled

Raise the most with coffee and toast at a Big Dogs Breakfast The most important meal of the day is getting even tastier! Get together with friends, family or colleagues and raise the most with coffee and toast at a Big Dogs Breakfast for Dogs for the Disabled. Holding a Big Dogs Breakfast is a simple...
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First Puppy Farming Conference Announced

First Puppy Farming Conference Announced

On Saturday 31st March 2012, some the UK dog world’s most respected names are gathering in Gregynog Hall in Powys, to speak at the first Conference on Puppy Farming in Wales, hosted by C.A.R.I.A.D. (Care And Respect Includes All Dogs). The keynote speaker is Professor Sheila Crispin who will discuss...
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Tips For Pet Owners For Living in an Allergy Free Environment

Tips For Pet Owners For Living in an Allergy Free Environment

One in three Britons are affected by allergies and ironically it’s the place we view as a safe haven that can be our worst enemy – our homes. Triggers for a number of common allergies including various respiratory and skin complaints have become more apparent, with the house dust mite, mould and...
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More Than A Third Of Dogs Abandoned Last Year Still Looking For New Homes

More Than A Third Of Dogs Abandoned Last Year Still Looking For New Homes

Economic reasons, family break-ups and an increased volume of dogs being given up cause dog rehoming concerns. A recent study of 300 rescue centres in the UK has raised concerns about the prospects of abandoned dogs finding new, permanent loving homes. More than 35% of dogs abandoned in 2011 are still...
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More Than A Third Of Dogs Abandoned Last Year Still Looking For New Homes

More Than A Third Of Dogs Abandoned Last Year Still Looking For New Homes

Economic reasons, family break-ups and an increased volume of dogs being given up cause dog rehoming concerns. A recent study of 300 rescue centres in the UK has raised concerns about the prospects of abandoned dogs finding new, permanent loving homes. More than 35% of dogs abandoned in 2011 are still...
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Owners of Short Nosed Dog Breeds Unaware of Health Defects

Owners of Short Nosed Dog Breeds Unaware of Health Defects

New research finds that breeds such as Pugs, Bulldogs, Pekingese and French Bulldogs may be suffering because owners dismiss chronic clinical signs as ‘normal’ · 58% of surveyed owners state that their dogs do not have breathing problems, despite over two thirds showing difficulties during exercise Owners...
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Owners of Short Nosed Dog Breeds Unaware of Health Defects

Owners of Short Nosed Dog Breeds Unaware of Health Defects

New research finds that breeds such as Pugs, Bulldogs, Pekingese and French Bulldogs may be suffering because owners dismiss chronic clinical signs as ‘normal’ · 58% of surveyed owners state that their dogs do not have breathing problems, despite over two thirds showing difficulties during exercise Owners...
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