Archive for November, 2009



Caring For Your Dog - Some Tips and Suggestions

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 1:11 pm

Giving your best in caring for your dog is all you need to give in return for the friendship, loyalty, and unconditional love that they are giving you. It starts with providing their essential needs like food, water, veterinary care, shelter and other necessities.

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Understanding Dog Behavior and How to Deal With It

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 1:11 pm

Dogs communicate in a different way like humans do. Even though you as a dog owner are in control of your dog’s world, he can’t still explain to you what you don’t understand about him. This is why understanding dog behavior is a very important part in a successful dog-owner relationship.

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Dog Barking at Night - How to Control This Behavior

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 1:11 pm

Dog barking at nights is a behavior that many people will want to learn how to control. However, dog barking at night can be a challenge in learning how to control this behavior. Here are a couple of tips that you can use to help you with dog barking at night control.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Labrador Retriever Training

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 1:11 pm

Some first-time dog owners find it difficult to train their pups. Here is a training guide for beginners out there…

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Could Your Dog Have Arthritis?

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 12:11 pm

If you are a dog-owner, you should know that statistics show that arthritis affects one in every five adult dogs in the U.S. and is one of the most common cases that veterinarians have to deal with. This article will alert you to the symptoms of dog arthritis.

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Great Names For Big Or Small Dogs

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 11:11 am

I have been compiling a list of names for big and small dogs and puppies for some time now. There are a number of inspiring sources for big and small doggie names including things that are big or small and synonyms for the words big and small. Large animals are a good source of names for big dogs.

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Skin Problems and Allergies in a Boston Terrier

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 11:11 am

Boston terriers are prone to develop skin problems. Find out how to handle these problems…

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Sweet Dogs, Family, & Thanksgiving

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 10:11 am

After my beautiful “Benji-looking” stray nearly died at age 12 around 1998, I began learning a great deal about alternative treatment and nutrition for animals, particular dogs and cats. Thor was one of those special kinds of dogs that everyone just had to play with and he loved to play back. His love of humans was uncanny, considering (the vet told me) he had been abused most of his life until he escaped (or was abandoned and I found him, or he found me).

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Sable German Shepherd As a Guard Dog

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 10:11 am

Sable German Shepherds are by no means uncommon, but they are less recognized by the general public than the classic saddle-black coats for which the breed is well known. This may simply be due to the aesthetic preference, as sable coats are perhaps the least visually pleasing of all coat colourings. The term “sable” refers to the colour banding of individual hairs in the coat.

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Helpful Tips on Dog Training

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 10:11 am

Training your dog requires a lot of patience and persistence on your part as the owner. It may not be that easy at first, but for sure when you master the art of dog training, it will be a rewarding and fulfilling experience for you.

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