Health Information
Seemingly inoccuous foods, plants and substances such as human medications found in and around the home can pose a deadly hazard to your canine companion. In order to help you keep your canine friends safe, we've included informational links on toxic substances, poison control, and first aid. What you do in the critical first moments after a poisoning or injury often determines the ultimate outcome at your veterinarian's office.
A selection of links to a variety of general medical information.
Registry organizations for canine orthopedic and eye examinations. Information on genetic research.
Information for potential breeders
So you want to breed your bitch or use your dog at stud. Please take a peek at the following links before you make a decision. Having a litter of puppies is NOT a money making propostion. Your animal must be properly screened for genetic defects and proper temperment prior to breeding. In addition, you need to factor in the expense of pre- and post whelping veterinary care of the bitch plus the expenses associated with the veterinary care and maintainence of the puppies until they are able to leave for their new homes.
*located on the Dog House site
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