Author Archives: Brigitte Smith

About Brigitte Smith

Brigitte Smith is an entrepreneur with a love of dogs and a healthy lifestyle. Brigitte is passionate about holistic health alternatives for dogs, most of which are today suffering foreshortened lifespans in the wake of a lifetime diet of commercial pet food, and further contributed to by unnecessary over-vaccination and chemicals and poisons applied topically and internally. http://HealthierDogs.com is one of Brigitte's sites dedicated to dog health, and in particular dog food reviews.

Dog Food: Towards A Happy And Healthy Life

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Everyone loves dogs. However, they must rely on man’s care before they can survive and grow. This is the reason why owners should only give them only the best and healthiest dog food available in the market today. Many owners give importance to dog health and care. Dogs are not mere dolls and toys which you can play with but… Read more »

Dog Treats Will Help Your Dog When Made With High Quality Food

Most dog owners have a common question in their mind. What is the best rated dog treats? Every dog owner tries to ensure best possible care for their dog. Many commercial foods are available in the market. But almost all experts suggest that homemade food is better for a dog’s perfect growth. In any event, owners need to be knowledgeable… Read more »

Pet Food for Your Healthy Dog

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With so many choices it can be hard to pick a pet food from the supermarket shelves. They all claim to be better for your pet in some way. The one type that is most likely to live up to its claims is natural balance dog food. You want to make the right choice of natural dog food for your… Read more »

Dog Anxiety and Dog Fears

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Dog your dog get nervous when there’s a thunderstorm?

Perhaps fireworks cause terror in your dog? Some dogs are not bothered by unusual noises at all, while others can shiver and shake and cower in corners, and generally behave like real sooks. And the sad thing is that we can’t explain to the dog that there’s nothing to be afraid of.

Adolescent Dogs and Acne

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As if your teenager complaining about a pimple is not enough, now your beloved pooch is rubbing his face across your carpet. Upon closer examination, you find that the two teenagers (the adolescent dog and human) are both suffering from the same thing: acne. There are certain breeds of dogs that are susceptible to the skin problem. Normally, the acne is more bothersome than anything, but sometimes treatment is necessary. Once your veterinarian confirms the presence of acne, you can find products to help your dog have clear skin.

Lyme Disease in Dogs – What to Look For

Lyme disease as a condition has only identified in the past thirty or so years, as formerly it was probably misdiagnosed as Rheumatoid Arthritis.  In 1975, when there were an unusually high number of cases of Rheumatoid Arthritis diagnosed in children in Lyme, Connecticut, further research was carried out, and a discrete condition was identified, and named “Lyme Disease”. Lyme… Read more »

Urinary Tract Infection in Dogs

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Does Your Pet Suffer from Frequent Urinary Tract Infections? When it comes to your pet’s health, natural remedies are usually a good place to start. The urinary system consists of two kidneys, two ureters, a bladder, two sphincter muscles and a urethra. These organs, tubes and muscles filter out excess fluids and waste products from the bloodstream, which is then… Read more »

Dog Teeth Cleaning

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Diseases of the mouth, teeth, and gums can be very painful for your pooch and because they aren’t able to tell us when they have a toothache, as pet owners we must be diligent in keeping up with our dog’s dental care. If left untreated, a tooth infection may develop into serious complication for your dog and affect vital organs such as their heart, liver, or kidneys.