Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
11:27 am
Is your pooch pudgy? Should he go on a diet? Many owners don’t really notice that their canine friends are gaining too much weight. Being with them every day, we may not really notice the changes that are taking place.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
10:30 am
A pup collar can be comprised of plastic, leather or a cloth and should be positioned around a dog’s neck to stop the pup from getting out of the yard. A dog collar is something a lot of people use for many specific uses. Some people use a dog collar to tie up the dog and take him/her for a romp outside; people enamor dogs and so they desire to keep them from running. It can be overwhelming to lose your dog for this reason.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
10:10 am
Why are dog food ingredients lists so hard to figure out? It’s like some secret language. But you need to learn to translate your ingredients in your dog food. If you don’t, you could be feeding your best friend food that prevents optimal health and even causes some health problems down the road.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
9:40 am
A dogs digestive system is highly reliant on the mouth or oral cavity. As food is chewed, it is broken into tiny particles which can then be digested by enzymes in the stomach and small intestines. Therefore, teeth play a major role in digestion. The front teeth and tongue of a dogs mouth allow him/her to pick up food while the back teeth work to grind the food into smaller pieces.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
8:12 am
When it comes to training your dog, there are a couple of options. You could hire a professional dog trainer to come to your house, sign your dog up for six weeks of classes, or spend $40 on a dog training manual and train your pet yourself. Interestingly enough, the results will be pretty much the same. The only difference will be the amount of money you spend and the time wasted taking your dog to class.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
8:07 am
Owning a German Shepherd is a rewarding experience. This dog breed is famous for its intelligence, protective nature and ability to learn many different commands. If you have a german shepherd, the earlier you start the training the better. Like a child, the intelligence is much easier to retain during the puppy phase.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
7:05 am
Many people don’t understand their birds as well as they do cats and dogs, and that can lead to real problems. From respiratory infections to excessive molting, there are a lot of health concerns that can be avoided with proper care – including correct nutrition and regular veterinary visits. To find out more about how to keep your pet bird in top condition, read on.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
4:56 am
The benefits of dog chew toys are just obvious. They not only help your dog to have fun, but also contribute to the health of his teeth and gum and prevent him from chewing your property. However, different dogs need different toys, and you need to get the right one for your pet.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
4:29 am
After publishing the last article concerning the debate about the various types of choke collars, several readers presented the question of how does one properly fit and position the Martingale or Half Check Collar. As requested, that will be the topic of this article.
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Sunday, August 30th, 2009 at
10:43 am
by Heather Fox
A dogs digestive system is highly reliant on the mouth or oral cavity. As food is chewed, it is broken into tiny particles which can then be digested by enzymes in the stomach and small intestines. Therefore, teeth play a major role in digestion. The front teeth and tongue of a dogs mouth allow him/her to pick up food while the back teeth work to grind the food into smaller pieces.
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