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		<title>Why Do Dogs Like Socks? &#8212; Find Out Why Your Dog Chews Socks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering "Why do dogs like socks?" 

Many dogs like to chew and play with socks; it's a commonplace habit that drives many pet owners nuts! In fact, some dogs even learn how to get into the laundry hamper. And we've even heard a few instances of dogs pulling dirty socks off their owners feet!


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		<title>How to Help a Car Sick Dog – Dog Anxiety and Fear of Car Rides</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does your dog vomit in the car? Is your dog anxious or fearful of car rides? If so, desensitization dog training can help an anxious dog who's scared of car rides. A car sick dog usually faces two problems: the dog's motion sickness causes nausea and vomiting in the car, and as a result of this negative experience...


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		<title>Pets and a New Baby – Baby Sounds CD for Dogs and Cats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bringing a new baby home can be a traumatic experience for a dog or cat. Not only is there a new family member in the household, but this new family member is loud and she occupies nearly all of mom's and dad's time! Helping a dog adjust to a new baby can be difficult, but I've found a new tool that's worked wonders for cats and dogs living with a new baby! Visit The Sick Dog Blog to learn about a new way to prepare dogs for a new baby!


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		<title>Lessons from a Connecticut Chimp Attack</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today's post will focus on the Stamford, Connecticut Chimpanzee attack and the lessons dog owners can take away from the chimp mauling that left the victim, 55-year-old Charla Nash fighting for her life and severely disfigured when the chimp bit off her nose, eyes and jaw, and severely injured her hands.


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