Coda's parents say: We got the chance to meet Coda two days after she was born - we just didn't know that she was going to be our baby. This little one loves to play tug, bite our toes, and steal our pillows. She's full of energy and thinks she's the queen of the house (shh... don't tell her she is).



The Shetland Sheepdog, while reserved toward strangers, is not a shy or nervous dog. It is very loyal and affectionate to its family. This breed can be traced to a Border Collie lineage in Scotland. It is a sound and agile dog, bred for working.
Read MoreFlyball is by far one of the most popular dog sports. It is a combination of speed, accuracy and precision. During a flyball run, the dog must complete a series of hurdles, step on a trigger on the flyball box at the end of the course, catch a tennis...
Read MoreNuheart heartworm preventive is a medication used to prevent parasitic infection of heartworms in dogs. Nuheart is the generic medication for the more widely known HeartGuard. The active ingredient is ivermectin which causes paralysis and death of the...
Read MorePemphigus is a group of skin diseases that attack healthy skin cells in dogs. They occur due to an improperly functioning immune system. The most common of these conditions is pemphigus foliaceus, but it is possible for dogs to develop more than one form...
Read MoreHeartworm is one of the most common parasites infecting domestic canine companions. If a dog becomes infested with heartworm, he can become gravely ill and treatment can be very costly. Preventing heartworm infestation is a much simpler alternative than...
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