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  • House Training Puppies - Advice on House Training a Puppy  By : Jennifer McVey
    Dogs and puppies are wonderful and can make fantastic companions and additional family members but there are some things that can be rather frustrating that go along with owning one of these pets Whether you have a new puppy or have adopted an older dog who needs training, one of the first things that you're going to need to do if your dog is indoors is to house train it
  • Giving Your Dog an Enema  By : Kelly Marshall
    There are several reasons why you may need to give your dog an enema and they include to help rehydrate dogs that are vomiting or have severe diarrhea, to administer medications to your dog or to relieve a dog that is suffering from constipation It is important to only use an enema when you are sure what they condition is, using an enema can be problematic under some situations as it may mask the real problems so always have your dog checked by a vet if you have any concerns at all before giving an enema
  • The Affect That Wolf Ancestors Have on Today’s Dogs  By : Kelly Marshall
    The dog is a domesticated wolf subspecies and one of the top companion and working animals in human history There are hundreds of varying breeds and approximately four hundred million dogs estimated in the world
  • Do You Spend Too Much On Pet Supplies?  By : Kritthaphat N.
    An average American pet owner spends more than $120 a month on pet supplies and pet food alone With the latest craze on pet fashion, and about ten or twenty new toys brought into the market every season, your bill on pet supplies is only bound to get bigger
  • Becoming the Leader of the Pack: How to Feed Your Dog With Authority  By : James Hodges
    If you have read my other articles, you understand that you have to be the Leader of the Pack This should take place by structured obedience training, by real life dog training and by everyday real life living
  • Signs of Loaded Gun Dogs: The Dark Side of Dangerous or Soon-to-be “Red Zone Dogs”  By : Kevin Salem
    Here’s where your dog’s dark secrets will come to light Experts refer to these dogs as “Red Zone Dogs,” “Ticking Time Bombs” or “Loaded Guns
  • Is Your Dog Stubborn or Dominant? How to Tell the Difference?  By : Kevin Salem
    It doesn’t really matter whether your dog is a puppy or an adult, spoiled or abused, big or tiny If you don’t pay attention to these certain characteristics, your dog could easily become your boss and may get aggressive with you, with other dogs, or toward your loved ones
  • Correct the 10 Biggest Mistakes That Even “Trainers” Make Separate the Myths From the Facts!  By : Kevin Salem
    Just by correcting these ten mistakes and misconceptions, you’ll automatically improve your chances of success to a level matching the top 1% of the most effective dog trainers in the world You may find this hard to believe, but even experienced trainers make some of these mistakes
  • Guidance For Boxer Dog Training  By : Andy Ayres
    A boxer dog is a very beautiful, intelligent and loyal pet Many people are attracted towards boxer dogs due to their beauty, they like them due to their intelligence and prefer to have boxer dogs as a pet at home due to their loyal nature
  • Cat Health Threats  By : John Dow
    Cat Health threats fall into two major categories Bodily harm from fighting, accidents, or cruel humans is one category
  • Getting the Right Cat Flap  By : Derek Rogers
    If you own a cat then you may have noticed that letting them in and out all of the time can be a nightmare It is not always as simple as letting your cat out during the day and keeping them in at night
  • Why It’s Important to Choose the Right Dog Lead  By : Derek Rogers
    Owning a dog is a big responsibility and there are a number of things that you need to purchase to take care of them properly One thing which is extremely important is a dog lead
  • 5 Easy Tips For Identifying Dog Skin Problems  By : Janie Knetzer
    Itchy skin, hair loss, constant scratching, ear and anal gland problems are the most common indicators of a dog skin problem

    Although there are many canine skin disorders, the 5 following tips will help to identify some of the more common dog skin problems
  • Tropical Aquariums - Keeping Your Tank Healthy  By : Janet Ashby
    Tropical or reef aquariums are both beautiful and a source of enjoyment and fascination to both adults and children A well placed, and healthy aquarium filled with highly coloured fish and live plants is an attractive and therapeutic addition to any home
  • Pedigree Cat Registration in North America and Europe  By : Liz Canham
    If you live in the United States and are looking for a pedigree cat, then you can't avoid coming across the acronym CFA, in full Cat Fanciers' Association

    The CFA was founded in 1906 with the intention of maintaining the integrity of cat breeds and holds the largest register of pedigree cats in the world
  • Dog Bowl: Managing Canine Obesity  By : Ben Anton
    The most common nutritional disease for dogs has become obesity Canine obesity has been linked to a pet’s lack of exercise, hormone issues and a slowing metabolism
  • Female Dog Names: Choosing the Right Name For Your Girl Dog  By : Jennifer McVey
    Whether you have adopted a cute little female puppy or your new dog is a bit of an older lady, you'll find that you need to think up a name for her Naming your new dog is a fairly important part of making her part of your family, and you'll discover that the more thought you put into it, the better
  • A Beginners Guide to Raising Baby Chickens  By : Carole DeJarnatt
    You have no doubt seen the cute little fuzzy baby chickens sold at Easter They are so cute and almost irresistible
  • Dealing With the Heat – You and Your Dog  By : Geoffrey English
    Most people see the summer months as a time to get outside with the family and do a variety of recreational activities Whether it’s hiking in the woods or swimming at the park, the entire family can be included, even your four legged partner, who, during the winter months tends to lead an inactive lifestyle
  • There is No Such Thing As Golden Labrador Retriever Purebreds  By : Franklin Simanjuntak
    Believe me or not, that's the plain truth According to the various Labrador Breed Associations and national kennel clubs, Labs come in just three recognized colors – and golden is not one of them
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