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Written by Niall Kennedy
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Tuesday, 30 October 2007 12:33 |
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Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics, because the
disease is caused by a bacterium that is introduced to your pet
through a bite from a tick carrying the disease. |
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Written by Nancy E. Wigal
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Monday, 29 October 2007 16:29 |
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There are several things you need to do to help the mama cat
train her kitties to develop good cat litter box habits. While
the kids may try to follow mom's example, here's how you can
help cement that success. |
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Written by JR Rogers
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:54 |
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We have talked about the importance of both diet and exercise
when dealing with a pet that has arthritis. I think that diet is
such an important issue that it is one we should discuss in
greater detail. It is becoming common knowledge that as humans,
our bodies perform better when we "eat right." It is equally
important for pets to follow healthy food guidelines as well. |
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Written by Katie Brandt
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Sunday, 14 October 2007 18:11 |
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Has a new puppy recently become a member of your family? Puppies
are born with instincts, but not with the knowledge of how to
behave. Therefore, it is necessary to teach your new puppy
appropriate behaviors and also some fun tricks. You can try to
do this yourself or you can enlist the help of a dog school. |
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Written by Dy Witt
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Sunday, 14 October 2007 07:07 |
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Crate Training for your Puppy |
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Written by Moses Chia
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Sunday, 14 October 2007 04:49 |
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Until a very recent period, dog worms were thought to be of a
spontaneous origin, brought about by the influence of heat upon
decaying vegetable matter, and it was and still is freely
asserted that puppies are born with dog worms inherited from the
mother in some mysterious manner while still in uterus. This has
been conclusively proven an error and in the minds of all
scientists there is no question about dog worms springing from
individual eggs and having a complete life history of their own. |
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Written by Kirsten Hawkins
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Monday, 08 October 2007 19:48 |
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There are many requirements that a pet owner must meet before
traveling by air with a dog. While specific regulations will
vary by airline, most airlines work with the same general rules
when it comes to flying dogs. |
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Written by Tom Zinovia
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Monday, 08 October 2007 01:25 |
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Hand signals can ensure that your dog will obey you even if you can't make yourself heard. Some experts even say that a dog trained on hand signals will more attentive to his owner than one raised without. Here are a few tips below for teaching your dog hand signals.
Train with an assistant.
Because it can be difficult to corral an excited puppy, a friend can help you keep your puppy under control while you are making the hand gesture. For instance, when you make the hand gesture for "sit," your friend can press down on your dog's hindquarters.
Work in an area that is free of distractions.
If you own a puppy, you already know that the least little thing can distract him, but you can mitigate this by working in a quiet, secluded area. If you have more than ... |
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Written by Thaddeus Collins
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Sunday, 07 October 2007 18:52 |
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Pet recovery services are one of the most needed services for
pets’ that have a tendency to wander off. But, how popular are
these services? If you conduct a Google search on the term “pet
recovery” there will be almost 1.8 million results, and this
number is only growing, which shows that people are taking more
interest in recovering their lost pet. These services offer the
owners of pets the opportunity to pre-register their pets with
their service in the event the pet becomes lost, so that the
finder only has to enter the information contained on the pet
tag. |
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Written by Keith Kingston
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Sunday, 07 October 2007 12:13 |
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Dogs have been known as man's best friend for decades. Owning a
dog can be a positive, enjoyable experience for the entire
family. Keep in mind however, that the decision to own a dog is
an important one that should not be taken lightly. A dog is not
just a fun diversion or entertaining gift. Owning a dog requires
a commitment from you that will last the lifetime of the dog.
The responsibilities of owning a dog and the joys of owning a
dog hold an equal place of importance. If you are considering
bringing a dog into your family, here are some important
considerations for you to keep in mind. |
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