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  • Housebreaking Dogs and Puppies - A Step by Step Guide to Potty Training Your Dog or Puppy  By : John Doe
    If you're reading this I think it's safe to assume that you either currently own, or are about to buy, a dog or puppy and don't want to come home to nasty "surprises" on your living room floor. That's why I'm writing this step by step guide to potty training your adult dog or puppy.
  • Top 5 Dog Health Problems  By : John Doe
    The most common dog problems:Dog Owner's commonly ask me the same questions repeatedly. This article aims to help dog owners prevent and find information about the most common dog health problems.
  • Petting a Dog is Good For Both of You  By : John Doe
  • How To Be A Good Pomeranian Dog Owner  By : John Doe
    Opening your heart to a Pomeranian can be fun, but you must be willing to take on the responsibility of dog ownership. When you become a Pom owner, it's up to to do everything in your power to make your pet's life a happy one, the proper care, environment and companionship.
  • Training Your Dog For A Happy Healthy Life  By : John Doe
    Adopting a dog is a lot of fun, but it can also add a lot of responsibilities to your life.
  • Dealing with a Dog Food Allergy?  By : John Doe
    Just as humans allergies can show up as a sneeze or rash, your dog's allergies can manifest as itchiness -- or even ear infections. In fact, if your dog's allergic to his food, it can cause him to scratch himself constantly, even with no obvious parasite problem.
  • Defend Your Dog and Stop that Hurting Paw!  By : John Doe
    Of course, we humans use shoes to protect our feet. We insist on it! But dogs usually don't have that luxury, and routinely walk over ice, rock, grass, cement and soil on their bare paws.
  • Does Your Dog Have An Irritating Jumping Habit?  By : John Doe
    Do you have a puppy that jumps on you, company and even your Grandma who has a walker? This can be a very irritating trait for your dog to develop. Unfortunately, it can make people dread coming to your home.
  • How To Keep Your Dog Safe in the 21st Century  By : John Doe
    For thousands of years, dogs have been "man's best friend. " Dog-loving humans have tried to keep their pets safe in return. As the world becomes more complex, dogs need extra attention now more than ever to stay safe.
  • Caring for Your Dogs Teeth  By : John Doe
    A dog, like a human baby, experiences the world through his mouth, by tasting and chewing on things. But, he also uses his mouth is as his hands. He carries and pulls with it as well as defends himself. Therefore healthy teeth and gums are very important.
  • Facts You Need To Know About Adopting A Dog  By : John Doe
    Mum, dad, can we get a puppy? Its a plea that may parents will know only too well.
  • Wormy Dogs? - Understand Dog Worms Infestation and Their Symptoms  By : John Doe
  • Training Your Dog To Save a Life In Water  By : John Doe
    Occasionally watching Animal Planet does have its advantage. You can really learn how to train your dog for different situations. There was a program on in August, 2005 about a dog that loved to swim in a nearby lake. Whenever the dog left the house, you would find him in the water.
  • Dog Clothes make Great Gifts  By : John Doe
    When it comes to the art of giving, a gift of clothes is fraught with peril. We all have stories to tell, and if you don't, you will. Just give it time. Mine started early. My grandmother, having survived the Depression, knew how to stretch a dollar.
  • Charming Trends in Dog Jewelry  By : John Doe
    The wearing of charms dates back to 400 or 500 BC, when they were believed to hold special powers -- particularly the power of protection. By the 1890's charms had evolved into a fashion statement and a popular keepsake.
  • Give a Homeless Cat or Dog a Gift of Good Cheer  By : John Doe
    The holidays are a wonderful time of year, full of excitement , expectation, and celebration. But for many it's also a difficult time. This is especially true for anyone not blessed with a close, supportive family, or those physically separated from loved ones.
  • Dogs and Old Age, How To Care For Your Aging Canine  By : John Doe
    Now that you're dog has shown you so much love and brought you so much joy throughout your many years together, it's time that you return the favor when the dog reaches his elder years. Caring for an older dog is much like caring for an elderly person.
  • Dog Breath-It Doesnt HAVE to Be SO Bad!  By : John Doe
    While your friends and family are amazed that you're raising such an amazing dog, you notice that they flinch when the dog gets too close. They may shrug away or not bend down to pet him as they once did. While they may not say so directly, it could be due to your dog's killer breath.
  • Got Fleas? How to Spot and Care For Fleas on Your Dog  By : John Doe
    Your poor pooch is scratching himself all over. Plus, you know he's uncomfortable because he's whimpering and gnawing too. Chances are, he's got fleas. These little sixlegged parasites will wreak havoc and mayhem for you and your pet if you don't learn how to take care of the problem now.
  • Problem Barking-What to Do When Your Dogs Barking is The Neighborhood Nuisance  By : John Doe
    Puppies and dogs, as mentioned, are social creatures. When they don't get the attention they need, then a bark is their method of telling you something. It's your job to figure out the reasons behind the barking and then ease the tension of whatever is causing your puppy or dog to do so.
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