Thursday, November 27, 2008

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Breed Profile: Meet the Saint Bernard

November 27, 2008




Although born and bred for high-altitude rescue missions and
hauling carts across mountain passes, the mighty

Saint Bernard
easily adjusts to life in the suburban slow
lane. Credit his patient, laid-back disposition for that
low-maintenance attitude, but never forget the potential power
in his massive muscles; and train him before he outweighs you!
As long as a Saint Bernard has a small yard in which to meander,
a long walk every day will satisfy his activity needs. This
intelligent, people-pleasing 110–200-lb. pup loves being with
kids, so start socializing while he's still a lightweight,
loveable fluff-ball.



Check local shelters or rescue groups for dogs of this breed.









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Winter Skin-Saver

November 20, 2008




Know how your skin gets dry and itchy in winter? Your dog's skin
struggles with cold weather, overheated houses, and low humidity, too.
Here's how to keep your pooch itch-free:

  • Brush her often. Even shorthaired dogs need help sloughing off
    dead skin cells. Brushing stimulates circulation and kicks up
    production of natural moisturizers from oil glands.

  • Shampoo less often. Experts warn that weekly baths remove
    much-needed lubricating oils.

  • Keep your own shampoo -- even the gentle one -- on the shelf,
    and use a moisturizing doggie-formulated one.

  • If dry skin persists, take Fluffy to the vet. Itching can be a
    sign of something more serious.








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