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  • Significant Free Info Pertaining To Dog Training  By : JohnJamesPnP
    There is a point in a puppy’s life that it develops a sudden fear of strangers. Usually, puppies are extremely trustful between three to five weeks of age. At about six weeks of age, puppies start to shy away from people or things they aren’t used to.
  • Basic K 9 Training Tips And Clues  By : JohnJamesPnP
    If you stumble upon your dog gnawing away at the velvet cushion you love so much, don’t start yelling at it or you may scare it away from you. Your puppy will definitely not understand if you hit it when you find it chewing a household item, instead, pick up what it is tearing to shreds and yell at that to communicate your displeasure to it.
  • Discount pet supplies – keeping your pet happy doesn’t have to leave you bankrupt  By : Jhoana Cooper
    Our lives are filled with so many aspects that can affect the normal course of things. Urban life is filled with noise, pollution and unhealthy lifestyles that can do a great deal of damage to us, but also to our pets, leading to stress, anxiety, depression and other behavioral problems.
  • Training The Dog To Heel  By : JohnJamesPnP
    The training of dog begins during the period in its life when its socialization skills are being developed. If you train a dog too early, it will not learn anything because it hasn’t developed to the extent that it can learn. Training your dog when it has already developed its own undesirable characteristics may prove to be an extremely difficult task.
  • Dog Training Basics  By : JohnJamesPnP
    Dogs are trained for a variety of reasons depending on the motive of the trainer and the kind of dog that he or she has. Some dogs are trained to perform tricks for money like in circus setting. Other dogs may be trained to for the purpose of finding missing people.
  • How to achieve effective Insect Control-00-1221  By : 4Ps_Marketing
    Insects are the most diverse group of animals on the Earth, with over a million described species—more than half of all known living organisms. Insects may be found in nearly all environments on the planet, although only a small number of species occur in the oceans.
  • How to achieve effective Bird Control-00-1198  By : 4Ps_Marketing
    Birds like many animals are wonderful creatures, but the wrong types of birds in unwelcomed places can cause a lot of damage to both people and buildings.
  • How to achieve effective Rodent Control-00-1062  By : 4Ps_Marketing
    All rodents must gnaw regularly to keep their continually growing incisor teeth at a manageable length. Unfortunately, 1 in 15 food premises are rat infested, higher still for mice.
  • What Everyone Ought To Know About Dog Training  By : AndyErnestpnp
    The training of dog begins during the period in its life when its socialization skills are being developed. If you train a dog too early, it will not learn
  • Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy Bone Disease on Dogs  By : Hannah
    Hypertrophic osteodystrophy or HOD is a condition that affects young large breed dogs. HOD is a bone disease that affects the rapid growing bones of giant dogs and may occur between ages of 2 and 7 months. The breeds that are at high risk for HOD are Boxers, Chesapeake Shepherd Dog, Golden Retriever, Great Dane, Irish Setter, Labrador Retriever and Weimaraner, although there can be exceptions to this rule...
  • If Your Dog Pees Anywhere, Then You Are In Trouble...  By : LarryChrisausb
    The neonate period refers to the first two weeks of a puppy’s life. During the neonate period, a dog is incapable of learning anything by experience. The neonate period is not the time to train your puppy because its motor skills and senses are still underdeveloped.
  • Vital Dog Conditioning Proposal – The Things To Consider-00-620  By : AnthonyMaxwellpapp
    The joy of having a new friend following the arrival of your puppy or older dog in your home is usually reduced by the realization that you have to train your dog to cohabit with you conveniently.
  • Introductory Dog Education Tricks You Should Know-00-567  By : AnthonyMaxwellpapp
    There are diverse tricks you can impart on your dog . Some of them are really basic commands. There are also tough exercises that you can impart on your dog. However, what degree of tricks you impart on your dog is going to bank on what acknowledge you have or who supplies the tricks. The place where the dog education happens is vital to dog training success. It has to be a quiet place without distractions for both of you. By nature, this is to see that your dog learns each dog training tricks effectively.
  • Dog Training Made Simple - Erase The Fog Of Learning  By : JohnJamesPnP
    The training of dog begins during the period in its life when its socialization skills are being developed. If you train a dog too early, it will not learn anything because it hasn’t developed to the extent that it can learn. Training your dog when it has already developed its own undesirable characteristics may prove to be an extremely difficult task.
  • How To Commence Your Puppy Education Like A Pro-00-564  By : AnthonyMaxwellpapp
    The companionship you delight in from your doggie depends completely on the kingship between the two of you. This friendly disposition in turn depends on your dog’s cognition to read you. This write up touches on how to decently commence your dog training so that you can be happy with your dog.
  • The Best Method For Teaching Your Dog Whistle Recall Commands  By : AnthonyMaxwellpapp
    Firstly, bear in mind that if your dog feels happy with you it will quickly answer to your call whether you use whistle or voice. Do not ever punish him or complain of what he has done wrong as he answers your call. If you do that, he will form the feeling that answering to your whistle recall command could mean being beaten or rebuked. Be nice to him each time he obeys your recall command.
  • Grooming Yorkies  By : Nancy Richards
    Just like human hair, a Yorkie's coat will keep growing if not cut from time to time. Moreover, quality of a Yorkie's coat is very important. In this article we will discuss both the looks and give you a detailed regime to help you keep your Yorkie's coat in excellent condition.
  • Toy Poodles & Its Exercise Needs  By : Nancy Richards
    Toy breeds have fragile bone structures and are susceptible to injuries if they are over exercised. Toy breed puppies often suffer incurable damage to ligaments, tissues and tendons if their owners fail to realize their exercise needs.
  • Newfoundland - Ear Infections & Other Ailments  By : Nancy Richards
    A Newfoundland’s ears are long and floppy where they tend to capture a lot of dirt, moisture and air. This often leads to yeast infections.
  • Miniature Schnauzer - Eye Problems  By : Nancy Richards
    The Miniature Schnauzer is a feisty and playful dog. The most common problem that a Miniature Schnauzer owner faces while playing with his dog is when the dog hurts himself in the face and even worse, in the eyes.
  • German Shorthaired Pointer - Tail Injuries  By : Nancy Richards
    German Shorthaired Pointer’s tail injuries occurred mostly during hunting and the sledding dogs got injured whilst they were being trained.
  • German Shepherd - Hip Dysplasia & Epilepsy  By : Nancy Richards
    The German Shepherd needs a lot of exercise to stay fit and can suffer a great deal if not given its due share. It also tends to suffer from hip dysplasia and epilepsy.
  • Socializing Greyhounds  By : Nancy Richards
    The Greyhounds are usually sensitive and elegant, and very brave but they can be quite willful too. They are to be socialized at an early age before its too late and they end up turning into timid beasts.
  • Doberman : Wobbler’s Syndrome  By : Nancy Richards
    The Doberman Pinscher is generally healthy. However, cervical spondilytis due to fusion of neck vertebrae and compression of spinal cord, commonly referred to as the “Wobbler’s syndrome” might affect this dog.
  • Hypoglycemia in Chihuahuas  By : Nancy Richards
    Hypoglycemia is a blood sugar disorder, prevalent among toy breed dogs like Chihuahuas. Mostly young pups suffer from this disease of extremely low sugar levels in their blood.
  • Brittany Dog : Rescue Process  By : Nancy Richards
    One of the prime reasons for a Brittany dog being discarded can be that the owner bought one as a puppy but was not really prepared to handle the dog that it grew up to be.
  • Aggression in Boxers  By : Nancy Richards
    Boxers are strong-willed dogs; they have minds of their own and they don’t hesitate to act on their own. Sometimes, Boxers are aggressive just because it is part of the breed’s specific instinctual behavior. It is not learned, but inbred over time.
  • Hereditary Skin Diseases in Boston Terrier  By : Nancy Richards
    Allergies could be a possible underlying cause for hair loss and secondary skin infections. Boston Terriers are listed among the breeds that are prone to atopy (inhalant allergies).
  • The Border Collie - Forever on the Run  By : Nancy Richards
    One of the reasons why these dogs are so good at running is that they have indefatigable energy. They are workaholics and are at their best when they are “doing” something energetic.
  • Bernese Mountain Dog : Aggression towards Strangers  By : Nancy Richards
    The Bernese Mountain Dog is of the opinion that every human is not a friend of his and this breed is very selective about the people that it interacts with.
  • Beagles - Yeast Infections of the Ears & other Ailments  By : Nancy Richards
    A Beagle’s ears are long and floppy where they tend to capture a lot of dirt, moisture and air. This often leads to yeast infections. Such infections need immediate attention and proper treatment.
  • Destructive Behavior in Basset Hounds  By : Nancy Richards
    This dog gets his name from the French word “Bas’, which means low or low-slung, describing the dog’s body. This breed was initially used for hunting prey on the ground due to their low height and sharp sense of smell.
  • Australian Shepherds - Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA)  By : Nancy Richards
    Treatment of the eye is a major concern for Australian Shepherds. They can be affected with eye diseases like CEA, which is the second most common disease among these dogs. It is difficult to get rid of this ailment without facing breeding restrictions. A direct DNA mutation test for carrier status can largely reduce CEA in Australian Shepherds.
  • Osteochondritis Dissecans: Dog Bones Disorder  By : Hannah
    In any joint in the body, two bones come together and movement is allowed between them, there is an exceptionally smooth area of cartilage covers in surface of each bone which acts as a cushion and protects the underlying bone. If anything disrupts this smooth cartilage surface, movement of the joint becomes painful and give discomfort...
  • How to Train Your Dog - Never Mind the Size or Breed!  By : ChristyJonpns
    It has been discovered that the amount of touching a pregnant dog receives determines how well its puppies are able to tolerate people touching them after they are born. Puppies who have little or zero tolerance for people touching them probably had no contact while in their mother’s womb.
  • Train your kitten use a cat scratching post  By : Jhoana Cooper
    Feline furniture represents a great alternative to declawing and it provides your cats with enjoyable scratching and climbing activities. By purchasing cat scratching posts, your cats will be happy and they will stay away from the furniture, scratching and climbing on the posts. However, although most kittens will start scratching on the post immediately, others will have to be taught to do this.
  • How to choose cat scratching posts  By : Jhoana Cooper
    Most families have at least a pet in their homes and often, this pet is a cat, since what can be more adorable than a cat that we can spoil when we get home? However, although there are many cat lovers out there, one thing is sure: all cats scratch and as a consequence they end up ruining our furniture, our carpets and other of our belongings. If this is your situation, there’s no need to despair because nowadays there is a way to keep your cat from scratching your goods.
  • What Dog Trainers Hate to Tell You About Dog Training  By : ChristyJonpns
    Scientific studies show that puppies respond to external touch when they are in their mother’s womb. A puppy can be studied extensively while it is still in its mother’s womb from as early as the fourth week of gestation. It has been propounded that a puppy has a profound sense of touch even as a fetus due to its highly developed motor skills.
  • What You Should Know About Dog Rescue - Learn About Helpful Tips  By : Nathan Knightley
    After seeing so many episodes of Animal Rescue on the Animal Planet channel, I decided to look into dog rescue adoption in my region. I was really surprised to
  • Effective Dog Training Methods  By : JohnJamesPnP
    The socialization period is the most suitable time for bonding between you and your dog. During a puppy’s socialization stage, it learns by experience and can easily learn to foster relationships with both humans and its fellow dogs. A puppy learns new behaviors during the socialization stage that helps it learn its master’s needs.
  • Practical Hints About Dog Training  By : ChristyJonpns
    A puppy’s extremely playful tendency can cause it to hurt your kids if you have them. Puppies tend to kick, scratch and nibble when they are overly playful. You should be able to train your puppy so that it does not exhibit innocently harmful behaviors such as scratching all the time.
  • How To Identify Birds - Discover Valuable Ideas  By : Nathan Knightley
    One of the most relaxing and pleasurable hobbies is bird watching. But to be a excellent bird watcher you have to know what type of bird you are looking for
  • Discover Our Free Information Pertaining To Dog Training  By : ChristyJonpns
    The training of dog begins during the period in its life when its socialization skills are being developed. If you train a dog too early, it will not learn
  • Learn About Dog Training  By : JohnJamesPnP
    Puppies usually have an annoying tendency to chomp on household items. Not training your puppy can lead to a trail of torn up chairs and pillows in its wake. Teaching a dog not to chew on household items is a part of dog training.
  • Stress Free Dog Training  By : JohnJamesPnP
    Scientific studies show that puppies respond to external touch when they are in their mother’s womb. A puppy can be studied extensively while it is still in its mother’s womb from as early as the fourth week of gestation. It has been propounded that a puppy has a profound sense of touch even as a fetus due to its highly developed motor skills.
  • Patellar Luxation - Kneecap Disease on Dogs  By : Hannah
    Patellar Luxation is abnormal displacement of the kneecap results in pain, cartilage damage, and arthritis, they vary on degrees of severity and surgery may be needed. This condition is common occurs on cats, dogs and humans. On dogs, this condition typically affects small and miniature breeds...
  • Free Breakthrough Info Pertaining To Dog Training  By : JohnJamesPnP
    The training of dog begins during the period in its life when its socialization skills are being developed. If you train a dog too early, it will not learn anything because it hasn’t developed to the extent that it can learn. Training your dog when it has already developed its own undesirable characteristics may prove to be an extremely difficult task.
  • Dog Dry Skin - Tips and Treatments  By : Hannah
    Shiny coat is a sign of healthy pet. Dogs can have all sorts of skin problems and they range in severity from benign to very serious. Any dog can have dry skin; it is not an exclusively human condition. Just like us, dogs need good skin care to prevent itching and flaking.
  • Is Your Dog Feeling Blue? A Trendy Collar Will Make Them Shine!  By : Christina Cline
    There’s a lot of “bark” going on about fashion for our furry friends, with a large dog pile of opinions on what kinds of accessories and clothing are appropriate for dogs, and whether dogs should even be accessorized and clothed in the first place.
  • Choosing a right dog – Tips and Things to Consider  By : Hannah
    As we see healthy and lovely dogs around, it really seemed so exciting and so much fun getting in-love to have one. It was really nice feelings to have a loyal companion and friend that’s always there to cheer you up, it is always better to be well-prepared and make best decisions to ensure a good quality of life...
  • Dog Otitis Externa - Care of Ear Infection & Prevention  By : Hannah
    Otitis externa is predominantly a microbial infection, occurs rather suddenly, rapidly worsens. Ear disease is one of the most common conditions we see in pets. It is estimated that up to 20% of the dog population is affected by this disease...
  • Dog Raw Food Diet  By : Hannah
    Giving natural raw food diet is still one of the best treats for your pets. Fresh natural raw foods are viewed by many as safer than processed food due to less exposure to processed food contamination. Dog raw food diets are very simple...
  • Dog Sudden Behavior Change - Signs and Tips  By : Hannah
    Since we got our beloved dogs, we do our best to give them the best care and training so he/she can be as friendly, as behave and as lovely for everyone. But it is sad that we could never stop them to change behaviors as they age.
  • Buying And Selling Horses  By : Chris Tischer
    Today it is often more difficult than going to the local stable to buy or sell a horse, in some cases it is even difficult to find a stable in the area.
  • History of aquarium  By : John Ken
    Aquarium keeping has been an age-old practice. The Sumerians, the ancient people of Mesopotamia have been keeping fishes in ponds since at least 4,500 years ago.
  • Dog Urine Marking Tips  By : Hannah
    Dog marking is an instinctive behavior so it's a normal thing they must do. A dog leaves its scent in urine to tell other dogs a message; it could be about whose territory it is or is about the dog's social order or advertising mating availability.
  • Find the best cat urine cleaner – try it traditionally, but do not avoid specific products either  By : Clint Jhonson
    When cats urinate, they generally carry it out on a level or smooth spot, such as a cat litter box is. However, they also do it on the floor or on the ground.
  • Caring For Persian Cats and review of Siamese  By : Paolo Orlando http://dropshipitalia.blogspot.com
    These days, Persian cats are among the most popular breeds of cat. Well known for their gentle and sweet personalities and their long hair, Persian cats have very attractive features. They are great companions for virtually anyone, and not very demanding. Unlike other breeds, such as the Siamese breed, Persian breeds need very little attention.

    Although white is the color normally associated with Persian cats, they actually come in a variety of other colors as well.
  • Share with your Pet Care Professionals  By : Susan Thixton
    I read an article recently about a family whose dog escaped from a Dog Day Care Facility. The family was a new customer to this Day Care and when they returned to pick up their dogno dog. The article didn't share if the dog was later found, but what it did share was that after the escape, the owners told the day care the dog was a fence climber.
  • How To Housetrain A Yorkshire Terrier  By : Michelle E. Arthur
    Housetraining Yorkshire Terriers can be a lot trickier than many people think! To be successful in housetraining your Yorkshire Terrier, you have to set up a schedule. Your Yorkie isn't going to do that for himself. It takes your effort and monitoring for several weeks to a few months for this to occur, so that your Yorkshire Terrier learns a routine.
  • What You Should Know On Dogs History and the Collie Dog  By : Letho Maseko
    The dog was not greatly appreciated in Palestine, and in both the Old and New Testaments it is commonly spoken of with scorn and contempt as an "unclean beast." Even the familiar reference to the Sheepdog in the Book of Job "But now they that are younger than I have me in derision, whose fathers I would have disdained to set with the dogs of my flock" is not without a suggestion of contempt, and it is significant that the only biblical allusion to the dog as a recognized companion of man occurs in the apocryphal Book of Tobit (v. 16), "So they went forth both, and the young man's dog with them."
  • Puppy Care Info For Your Puppy's Benefit  By : Sue Tennbrook
    There are few things cuter than a new puppy - at least until you bring one home and watch him soil your carpet and chew on your favorite sofa! Those adorable faces in the pet store window are going to take some effort on your part to care for and train.
  • A Look at Cat Breeds Feline Diabetes and Ring Worms  By : Letho Maseko
    There are some cat breeds that have roots going back quite a bit in history. Some Japanese breeds, such as the Japanese Bobtail, can be traced back more than 1,000 years in history. These cats were very common and well known throughout Medieval Japan. Now days though, they are all but a myth throughout Japan and the entire world.
  • The Pet Vaccine Truth - Part 2  By : Dr. Andrew Jones, DVM
    In my previous article, I discussed the problems with cat and dog vaccines today and the confusion that many pet owners face. Should you vaccinate your dog or cat, and if so, how often and for what diseases?
  • An Introduction to the Boxer Breed of Dog  By : Nicholas Hunt
    The Boxer is an old German breed of dog, which has found its place in today's society as both a family friend and protector. Find out more about this popular breed.
  • how dogs are used in hospitals for patient therapy  By : Amy Nutt
    It is said that a dog is a man's best friend. And today, with the implementation of animal assisted therapy in hospitals, there is no better example for this saying. Therapists, doctors and mental health professionals are making use of dogs to help in the recovery of patients in one way or another.
  • dog training and the basic commands  By : Jenny Lindston
    If you have gotten the rush and excited from your first pup or adoption and the feelings have sunk in, it's about time you start dog training basics. The first and foremost thing you'll teach as a new owner is basic commands. These are the common commands you'll need to make your dog obey you.
  • some of the most popular cat breeds  By : Charlie Reese
    The Five Most Popular Cat Breeds Today
  • the burmese cat rescue  By : Charlie Reese
    Burmese Cat Rescue Organizations Are Selective Saviors
  • cat potty training  By : Charlie Reese
    Don't Go There! The Ins And Outs Of Cat Potty Training
  • do you know about the black cat breed?  By : Charlie Reese
    Superstition Pertaining To Black Cat Breeds
  • Essential Products for Your Pet  By : Mollys Boutique
    To pet lovers, pets fetch that extra pleasure into their living. Dogs, cats, fish and other pets account for a great proportion of the pet population, and pet holder nowadays often go shopping for products to keep them glad.
  • Burmese Cats Are Adorable  By : Charlie Reese
    The History Of The Burmese Cat
  • Advantages Of Getting A Dog From A Dog Adoption Shelter  By : Adrian Fletcher
    There is a bit of a stigma attached to adopting your new pet from the dog shelter. There is the perception that the dog is bad " that this is dog prison and it must have been bad to be there. This is not really the case.
  • The Many Different Breeds Of House Cats  By : Charlie Reese
    How to Choose from the Many Breeds of House Cats
  • Cat Health Danger Signs  By : Kurt Schmitt
    Cat health problems are a challenge for cat owners, partly since your cat can't tell you when she's ill. There are many possible illnesses that your cat may face througout her life. The symptoms of these feline illnesses often overlap, just as in people.
  • A Cozy Dog Bed Shows Your Pet That You Really Love Them  By : Don Beartoes
    Why not give your lovable pooch a cozy dog bed? With its warm interior that promises your pet to have a cozy nights sleep, it will surely help them have that cozy winter they have always dreamed about! As your pet slips into one of these thermo caved dog beds a feeling of security will come upon them for the heat that is retained from the soft padding within will make them feel as if they are right there in your arms.
  • Dealing With Dog Loss  By : Galen Seidler
    Dealing with the loss of your dog is an extremely difficult thing. Even if you have seen it coming for a while, it is still very hard. It only gets worse the longer you had them as a part of your family. Some children grow up with a dog, and cannot remember being without them. Some other people find that their only companion is their dog. So when they are gone, they are completely alone.
  • The Shocking Truth About Dog Food You Absolutely Must Know  By : Linda McNaughton
    With the commercial pet food industry being under the gun in recent times, it can be hard for any of us to believe that we will not be seeing more pet food recalls in the near future. The sad truth is that the dog food we buy in the stores has the potential to cause extreme illness to our dogs.
  • Dog Cough: Understanding the Causes  By : Catrina Dogurton
    As you would expect from humans, dogs tend to cough for many different reasons. In fact, the underlying causes of dog cough are too diverse to describe comprehensively but some of the more common factors known to cause dog cough include internal parasites, heartworm, distemper, fungal infections, allergies, tuberculosis, and even second hand cigarette or cigar smoke. In addition to the causes for cough, there are also several types of dog coughs.
  • Hybrid Cats Represent Fashion at a High Price  By : Nicholas Hunt
    The latest craze in designer pets appears to be hybrid cats. Unfortunately there's a high cost in terms of animal welfare as well as money.
  • How Is The Largest Beef Recall In History Connected To Pets?  By : Susan Thixton
    The largest beef recall in U.S. history is in the news everywhere. Major networks and some leading social websites are providing video evidence that downer cattle - animals that are sick or diseased and unable to stand - are illegally being processed into the human food chain. The video is difficult to watch and even more difficult to consider that a USDA meat processing facility would endanger consumers by processing sick and diseased cattle. Another aspect of this story that is unfortunately NOT being reported in the media - is that even though it is illegal to process downer cattle into human food, it is legal and common practice to process sick and/or diseased animals into pet food.
  • Natural Dog Foods For Beagles  By : Richard Cussons
    There are many ways to keep your Beagles healthy. Feeding them with nutritionally balanced food is one way of keeping them healthy as well as happy. So what are these nutritious foods? How am I going to make sure that my dog gets the required foods essential for his health.
  • Understand Arthritis In Beagles  By : Richard Cussons
    As Beagles grow older, it is undeniably true that the health deteriorates too. Whether they are well-taken cared of or not, there is always a risk of developing diseases as dogs age. But sometimes, disease that usually affects older dogs can also be seen in young ones. One of these diseases is the canine arthritis.
  • Dog's Diet Influences Oral Health And Benefits Of Fiber  By : Letho Maseko
    We know the benefits of fiber in our own diet, but is their any benefits of fiber in a dog's diet? Fiber was consider filler and bulk in year's past, but today, the nutritional value of fiber in the dog's diet is finally realized.
  • How Stray Dogs And Cats Help Us  By : Rick London
    When entering a relationship, or even considering it, we always talk about unconditional love. We miss it. We sometimes received it from our parents and more often from grandparents.
  • Should Pet Owners Still Be Concerned With Imported Pet Foods?  By : Susan Thixton
    Worries of imported products from China continue. The day before Valentines Day a small shard of metal was found in a child's valentine candy - thank goodness it was discovered before a child was hurt. This candy, like so many other recalled products recently - was made in China.
  • Pet animal is a best friend  By : Mollys Boutique
    For, too many of us an animal is our best friend. Your pet can be a valued companion and quite often just like a member of the family. People choose all sorts of animals as pets. So whether your pet is a cat, dog, fish, hamster, snake, spider, ferret, or other animal your pet is very important to you.
  • Boxer Dog Behavior Characteristics And Training  By : Adrian Fletcher
    The Boxer breed makes a great family pet but is often mistakenly thought to be slightly fussy and skittish at times. The reality is that they are a breed that needs lots of attention and only when they do not receive this do they become shy and skittish. Indeed, if you have a busy job and think you will not be home much then a boxer dog is not the right breed for you.
  • Canine Influenza Virus In Beagle Dogs  By : Richard Cussons
    Beagle dogs have existed for around 2,000 years now. In fact it has been depicted in various literature and paintings during the time of Queen Elizabeth and in film, television and comic books in modern times. Just like other breed of dogs, these popular dogs of ancient origin can also obtain canine influenza, a newly identified disease affecting dogs.
  • Pet Vaccines - The Truth: Part 1  By : Dr. Andrew Jones
    If you are like most pet owners today, you are probably finding the whole issue of pet vaccines more and more confusing. You have your conventional veterinarian telling you that "as a responsible pet owner, you should follow my advice and vaccinate your pet annually" with annual booster shots. And then you've heard the horror stories about cats who develop cancer at the site of vaccine injections, and numerous other stories about adverse vaccine reactions in both cats and dogs.
  • Dachshund Dog Potty Training  By : Richard Cussons
    Like most dogs, a Dachshund dog is not a trained dog by birth. Training is important in order for him to become a well-behaved dog everybody loves. Whether you'll keep him as pet or as a working dog, it is important that he is housebroken. Housebreaking is a process where animals like dogs are trained to eliminate (urinate and defecate) outdoors or in an area specified by the owner.
  • Understanding Tracheobronchitis In Labrador Dogs  By : Richard Cussons
    Though they are not at greater risk to it, Labrador dogs may suffer cough too. Different breeds of dogs, even noticeably healthy Labrador dogs are not totally exempted from acquiring kennel cough. This cough usually started with the sound as if your dog wants to clear his throat.
  • Simple Dog Training Using The Basic Commands  By : Jenny Lindston
    There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. Another reason is that many communities require that the dogs living in their neighborhoods be well trained. This is especially true for many breeds thought to have aggression and behavior problems - dog breeds like pit bulls and rottweilers for instance.
  • About Rabies In Jack Russell Dogs  By : Richard Cussons
    I can vividly remember when Dref, one of our neighbor's Jack Russell dogs was ill of rabies. My mom kept on reminding me and my brother not to go out because we might be attacked by the Jack Russell in case he's on the loose. I was terrified though I really don't know everything about rabies. All I know is that, a person affected with rabies will possibly die if not cured immediately.
  • It's Killing Eagles But Is Considered Safe In Pet Foods!  By : Susan Thixton
    You are about to read something you have probably never heard of before, and are going to find difficult to believe. Even though it is shocking information, it is something every pet owner should know before you purchase your next bag or can of pet food.
  • Shopping Tips To Find The Perfect Pet Food  By : Susan Thixton
    'The Perfect Pet Food' - is it a myth? Does it exist? The good news is that there are many quality pet foods on the market. Finding them however, might not be how you currently choose a pet food. Take off your 'rose colored glasses' and let's look closely at pet food choices.
  • Reasons For Making Your Own Homemade Organic Dog Food  By : Allison Thompson
    If you are someone who is concerned in relation to the quality of the food that you are eating, then you have probably chosen to eat organic foods instead. Certainly there is plenty of evidence to show that eating such foods can improve a person's health, strength and energy levels. So it is worthwhile investing money in such products. Although you have given some thought regarding what you are eating, have you ever thought about what goes into the food that your pets eat? Just as with humans organic pet foods can provide them with the same benefits. It is even possible for you to actually make your own homemade organic dog food if you so wish.
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    Many are people are now seriously considering making their own dog food simply because they are worried about what their dogs are actually eating. Whilst others are making their own homemade dog food as they then have more control over what it is their dog eats. Then there are others who make food for their dogs because they want to provide them with something that is healthy and nutritious.
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    Giant Dog breeds refers to those breeds whose height and weight classified them into largest ends of all dog breeds. Although there are no universal height or weight breed as giant, some measures will consider them as giants such as weighing from 45 kg to 80 kg when adult and reaching 80 cm at the shoulders. Giant Dogs are popular dogs for their impressive size that arouse admiration aside from being so mellow, gentle and relaxed. Peaceful, affectionate and docile, Giant dogs show absolute devotion to their owners.

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