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24 | Get real, then get a puppy: ‘Cute and fluffy’ doesn’t last forever Take the time to assess the costs, commitments, and your lifestyle, before making a decision. by Lisa Hanks
28 | What puppies need: 8 essentials for your new best friend Puppy supplies can get pricey, with food, veterinary costs, leashes, bowls, beds, and toys all required in the first month. Use our guide to shop wisely and make careful selections. by Joan Hustace Walker
32 | Puppy training secrets: Make life easier by actively controlling your dog’s environment We’ll teach you how to effectively manage your dog’s behavior by being in charge of the stuff he wants, such as treats and toys. by Jean M. Fogle
36 | Healthy start: Your puppy’s well-being depends of preventive care To provide the best protection against future health problems, you’ll need to take your pup to the vet as soon as you get him. Follow our list to ensure he receives all the care he needs. by Karla Rugh, DVM, PH.D.
40 | Safety net: Does health insurance make sense for your dog? Weighing your dog’s healthcare needs against the cost of pet insurance and the coverage restrictions will help you make an informed decision. by Cathy M. Rosenthal
44 | Did you say ‘Puggle?’ Pug-Beagle hybrids heat up with help from celebrities like Jake Gyllenhaal, Julianne Moore, and James Gandolfini. We investigate the hype behind this new trend in designer dogs. by Sally Deneen
46 | Airedale Terrier: Personality powerhouse Bold and playful, the Airedale thrives on attention and challenging activity. He needs an involved and active owner to keep him busy and prevent his cleverness from turning into mischief. by Terry Winkelmann
52 | American Bulldog: Lean on me This bully breed is a strong and intuitive companion who will be your loyal guardian with proper training and socialization. by Eve Adamson
56 | English Toy Spaniel: Noble Mini Devoted to his family, the English Toy Spaniel loves to be showered with affection, and his small size makes him an ideal dog for city dwellers. by Patricia Kime
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Sections
8 | BarkBack >> letters to the editor and photos from our readers.
10 | Newshound >> pet related news briefs.
14 | Puppy Life >> In and out: Teach your dog to use a pet door. by September Morn
16 | Canine Traveler >> Living Large in Texas: Dallas welcomes your dog in a big way. by Joanna Downey
22 | Natural Dog >> Support for life: Optimal nutrition boosts Victor's failing immune system. by Denise Flaim
58 | Best Behavior >> That’s the spot: Potty pen training gives your dog her own space. by Nicole Johnson
60 | Clean Dog Clean House >> Easy-clean floors: Nothing beats tile, whether you choose ceramic, vinyl, stone, or linoleum. by Sally Deneen
62 | Help & Advice >> Ask DOG FANCY and Ask the Vet by September B. Morn; Leslie Sinclair, DVM
64 | Checkup >> The itch that ails. Understanding two common culprits: atopic dermatitis and demodectic mange., DVM by Tracy Libby
70 | Haute Dog >> Luxury Unleashed: Sleeping in style. by Charlotte Reed
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