How much does dog grooming cost?

February 1, 2011 by admin  
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I am considering getting a bichon frise. I understand that they need to be professionally groomed once a month and that they need small touch-up trimmings between then around the eyes, nose, mouth, etc. I want to know how much it costs to get a small dog groomed at Petsmart, and do they do a good job there?

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What is the approximate cost of health and care for a small dog?

August 22, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Dog Health

Okay so my parents are letting me get a small dog if i pay for the health care for the first three years i need to know about how much all his shot will cost a year i already know how much food toys and a bed will cost i want to see how much i need to save please help
i am rescuing a dog from a shelter that already has spay/neuter, deworming, and all its shots

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Cost effective dog food for health longevity of life?

April 15, 2010 by admin  
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Looking for a cost effective dog food for health, longevity of life, where they get the most out of it, less bowel movements, less shedding? is that possible > 2 austrailian sheperds 1 year old and 5 mo. old. thanks oh and no animal byproducts.
We arent looking for cheapo or anything I just want what is best for them at the best price definitely not grocery store brands like purina etc. thanks
by animal by products I mean bones the four d’s dead dying deceased and cant member the fourth. please list brand names and where to possibly buy

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Cost of a dog health certificate?

November 10, 2009 by admin  
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I am going to be traveling with my dog and the state requires a health certificate, Does anyone know what this might cost? I’ll have to get an exam/check up for my dog then get a health certificate. Thanks!

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Dog Health and the Cost of Pet Care

November 7, 2009 by admin  
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Health care for dogs is not inexpensive. Yearly pysical exams, blood tests, vaccines, antiparasitics,and good food can cost a lot of money. However, preventative medicine is always cheaper than treating a disease Overall health care costs for your dog will be reduced if you invest in preventative health measures.


For example, a year of heartworm preventative for a small dog can cost on average $72 dollars, but treatments for heartworm can cost up to $600 dollars. It is always cheaper to avoid a disease than to treat it, and of course your dog will have the best chance for a long life if it lives a healthy lifestyle.


While the cost of health care for dogs has increased, there are now many different types of dog health insurance plans available.


Talk with your veterinarian about insurance plans. You should also check Internet websites for health plans that may work for you and your dog. Health insurance for animals is becoming a more popular choice for pet owners as these plans are becoming more comprehensive and cost effective. Take the time to research these plans, and you may find a plan that will save you money and help you to care for your dog.


Prevention And Early Diagnosis


Prevention and early diagnosis are the two factors your dog the best chance for a long, healthy life. Always pay attention to your dog’s behavior, and never take a ‘wait and see’ approach. If you feel that there may be something rong with your dog, take it to a veterinarian immediately.


Take precautions to keep your dog safe in and around your home as well. Owning a dog is a lot like having small children as they like to explore, taste, smell and touch whatever they can get their paws on. ‘Doggy proof’ your home by keeping poisonous products out of reach. Always store medications far out of reach, Pay particular attention to pills that are left on a counter, in a purse, or in an accessible drawer. These are some of the more frequently reported incidences of dog overdoses).


The Dangers Of Poor Dog Health


While many of the dangers to your dog’s health discussed in this article are not always lethal, they can cause damage to your dog’s body that will harm your dog’s chances of living a long life. One infection may not harm your dog. But repeated infections combined with such things as parasitic infections or poor nutrition can add up to damage over time.


Try to take all measures possible to keep your dog healthy from the very start. Good nutrition, owner vigilance, and parasite control will help keep your dog strong and healthy for years to come.


A Long And Healthy Life


As a dog ages, it is important to provide the problems that come with increased age. It is not enough for most owners that their dog live a long life. They want it to be healthy and happy as well. if you want your dog to lead a long and healthy life, you will need to increase its veterinary care and yearly screenings. Pay particular attention your senior dog’s diet needs and watch for any changes in behavior.


Support your aging dog with pain control medications and adjust its surroundings so that i will be more comfortable. For example, put extra padding on the bed, and use a higher doggy dish to avoid neck pain in case yur dog has arthritis. You might also get a sturdy, movable ramp that will help your senior dog get up short flights of stairs or climb into the car.

There are a number of other things you can do to help ensure your dog lives a long life.We offer a free 10-page report with helpful advice for keeping your dog healthy. It’s titled. “How to Help Your Dog Live a Long, Healthy, Happy Life.”
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The author, Douglas Hanna, and his wife currently share their home with a Wheatland Terrier named Emma Lou and Jake, a Cairn Terrier

How much would it cost to ship a dog kennel from USA to Australia?

October 29, 2009 by admin  
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How much would the shipping cost be approximatly to ship a dog kennel from USA to Australia. the one I had in mind is the petmate indigo dog home. Here are the measurements, I don’t know the weight. I think the measurements are in inches since I got this of petmate america website.37.5 x 30.5 x 22.8
Could you please make the approximation or exact cost in US dollars please.Makes it easier to calculate

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Dog Behavior Training – How Much Does Professional Dog Training Cost?

October 29, 2009 by admin  
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Dogs can be very difficult animals to deal with from time to time, some breeds and types can be especially difficult to train and control. No mater how much time and effort you seem to be putting in, your efforts give no results.

Donâ??t worry too much about persistently training you dog, it might not be your fault your dog is disobedient, people in different circumstances may be failing to train their dog for very simple reasons, whether it be your tone of voice, not having enough time to give your dog due to other commitments like work or hobbies, or your children throwing all the basic dog training rules out the window. Here we will try to educate you on the difference a professional dog trainer could have on your dogâ??s obedience, and how much it will cost.

The options available for dog training

Group dog training sessions locally – four to eight weekly 1 hour sessions for around $40 – $130 (£20 – £70).

Private dog trainers visiting your home or work place to give personal training to your dog for around $25 – $110 (£13 – £55) per hour.

Dog boarding kennel where your dog lives with the trainer for around 2 â?? 4 weeks getting many hours of professional dog behaviour training a day for around $1000 â?? $2,500(£550 â?? £1,300).

What you get for your money

So what do you get for your money? Many dog trainers concentrate on different areas of your dogâ??s obedience and you will usually get a much better service for the more money you pay. Standard training classes and trainers will concentrate on addressing the chewing, barking, biting and digging aspects of your dogâ??s behavior. Hand signals may also be covered in dog obedience classes along with showing you, the owner how to handle trickier situations that can only be over come at home like housetraining.

General guidelines for hiring a dog trainer are to always research the dog trainer well, find out qualifications the dog trainer has in his area of expertise and seek advice and information for other dog owners who have had their dogs trained previously. Get to know your trainer well before handing your dog over to him/her and make sure you are comfortable in the methods he/she uses.

For more information visit our dog training website at this link… Dog Training