Paws at 9 months old. He's growing up so quickly.
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Paws learns how to climb the stairs at his puppy class.
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Paws enjoys some play time with a ball.
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Paws has his first bath.
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Paws visits the team at PawClub.
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Paws at his first puppy training class with classmate Maddie as he learns the commands 'sit' and 'down'. Go to http://pawclub.com.a u/Promotions/Assista nceDogs/Default.aspx for the latest updates and videos of Paws as he trains to become Australia's next top assistance dog.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a painful disease that affects 1 in 5 dogs. It is characterised by pain and inflammation of the joints. Watch to learn about the signs of OA and what can be done to help alleviate the symptoms.
Determining if your dog is unwell or needs to visit the vet is a common task. There are numerous indications that your dog may be sick and where you should seek assistance from your vet.
Since pets can't talk, it is important to have them regularly checked to make sure nothing is wrong. Watch to learn why it is important to take you dog for regular vet check-ups and important things your vet will be checking for.
Choosing a puppy as an addition to the family is one of life's absolute joys. There are a number of things you can look for to make sure you choose a healthy puppy.
There are some simple things you can do to keep your dog happy and healthy at home. Grooming, nail care, oral care, and diet are essential things to consider for keeping your dog healthy.
Dog travel sickness (or motion sickness) can make even a quick trip up the street a stressful experience for both you and your dog. Watch to learn tips on how to conquer your dog's nausea and make travelling a tail-wagging adventure again.
Chewing is a normal behaviour for dogs. While most dogs will grow out of destructive chewing, it can also be dangerous for them and develop into a real problem when belongings become damaged or destroyed. Watch to learn about causes of destructive behaviour and possible treatments.
Training your puppy to respond to basic commands is an essential part of managing their behaviour. Watch to learn how to teach your puppy the three basic commands -- "Come", "Sit" and "Stay."
Some common foods which are edible for humans can have very different effects on dogs than they do on us. Foods such as chocolate, macadamia nuts, mushrooms, onion, grapes and raisins can be very hazardous for dogs. Watch to learn more about dangerous food to never give your puppy.
Fleas are blood- sucking parasites that feed on their host's blood. This act of flea feeding causes your pet a lot of irritation. More than just being annoying, fleas can also carry diseases that they can pass onto pets and even humans. Watch to learn more about fleas and ways to treat and prevent a flea infestation.
Heartworm disease can readily kill dogs, but it's also readily preventable. Watch to learn more about the effects of heartworm on dogs and ways to prevents it.
Choosing a puppy as an addition to the family is one of life's absolute joys. But that little fluffy bundle also brings major responsibility. With some thoughtful preparation and well laid out planning, you can give your dog a great head start to life, and ensure yours is filled with more fun than frustration.