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May 30, 2010

Don’t Let Your Doggy Freeze This Winter!

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There’s nothing like feeling cozy and warm in a fuzzy and warm sweater, and fashsionable to boot.Your pet can be the height of fashion and the talk of the town in one of the small pet sweaters that are available today.Now our precious pets can be just as fashionable as their owners, with all the [...]


May 28, 2010

Heartworm Disease on the Rise in Both Dogs and Cats

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Each and every year, veterinarians brace for a disease that has plagued our pets for many years. However this affliction is easily preventable by using inexpensive and safe prescription drugs. Occurrences of Heartworms in both dogs and cats persist to escalate and also the expense for treatment of (when discovered early enough) is actually [...]


Apr 20, 2010

Signs Of Dog Kidney Failure

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Canine Kidney Failure causes a loss of approximately seventy percent of normal kidney function and it is these organs that act as the body’s filtration system. If these do not work properly, toxins and waste products slowly build up in the blood. This can lead to a variety of problems, and sadly, eventual [...]


Mar 6, 2010

Passive Puppy Training.

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House-training your pet happens over time.Your little doggie would have aged a few months prior to the training’s completion.As do other mammals, young dogs go through an adjustment period, getting used to life outside of mommy’s womb.Dogs are not born with bowel and bladder control so the young ones can’t hold it as long as [...]


Dec 17, 2009

Dog Health Care – Household Products Are More Dangerous Than You Think

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The inquisitive nature of dogs often means we see them eating lots of varied things and they really don’t care what it is they eat. Remember though that there are numerous toxic things in the home that could prove fatal for your pooch. With this in mind, keep reading and find out exactly [...]


Sep 16, 2009

Sharing Your Apartment with a Canine

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Many people fancy having a dog to keep them company in an apartment, mainly because they are lonely.These pet lovers will be more than happy to find out that there are various breeds of dogs that can be considered for staying in the apartment.
These breeds of dogs are not only small and fit for [...]


Sep 16, 2009

Good Types of Dog Barking

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Last night I was serenaded throughout the night by my neighbor’s noisy pack of dogs. There happened to be a full moon last night, and the coyote’s of the area were howling and barking nearby, driving the dogs crazy. My own dogs barked when the coyotes first started in, but stayed quiet the rest of [...]


Jun 2, 2009

Basic Dog Pyschology

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We are going to explore some of the basics of dog pyschology. Understanding your dog’s pysche can take some time an effort on your part, but will be well worth it when you are engaging in training him.
When we learn to understand why a dog behaves and acts the way that he does , then [...]


May 22, 2009

Wake Up And Smell The Parvo!

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If there’s one common theme that we can see in many of the 850+ customers we’ve worked with over the past two years, it’s this: dog owners don’t understand just how fast-acting and aggressive the Parvo virus is.
One night, you might go to bed, knowing that your dog is happy and healthy, and by morning, [...]


Apr 28, 2009

Bedlington Terrier Training

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If you are unhappy with the behavior of your Bedlington terrier, the best way to deal with it is via Bedlington Terrier training. Of course, it need not be difficult to train your dog, though it is a process that requires patience and determination and so it is worthwhile gaining an understanding of the stages [...]