Sunday, May 31st, 2009 at
9:01 am
by Brad Davenport
Most canine owners have to deal with dog behavior problems at one point or another. Maybe your dog is more difficult to toilet train than it should be, or likes to chew things up and leave them wrecked all over your apartment. In some cases, however, dog behavioral problems get so severe that they require the attention of a professional dog trainer. If this happens to you, The sooner you realize that you need the services of a professional, the better.
Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, May 31st, 2009 at
6:41 am
by Brad Davenport
When you welcome home a new canine member, you are actually welcoming a bundle of warmth and love that has winsome eyes and covered with soft fur. However, this cute little puppy has one unavoidable drawback and that is the chewing puppy syndrome.
Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, May 31st, 2009 at
5:50 am
by Pete Stone
There are a variety of pet urns for ashes available online. You will find many types of materials incorporated in the construction of a pet urn. Many pet urns will be made of stone, metal, wood or ceramic.
Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, May 31st, 2009 at
5:05 am
by Ulf Merkheimer
Hey you, yes, you! Do you know the signs to look for when it comes to animal abuse?! Do you do your part when it comes to protecting our furry four-legged friends? Unfortunately, animal abuse still exists in our world today but with education and team work, maybe, just maybe, we can make it a thing of the past.
Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, May 31st, 2009 at
4:17 am
by Joe R. Hilliard
Having a puppy is a fun experience, but that experience will sour if you dont give it proper training. For example, it may never grow out of its puppy habit of biting. People ask me from time to time how to get their puppy to stop biting, and I always tell them that this is a puppys natural behavior; young puppies like to bite and chew.
Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, May 31st, 2009 at
3:34 am
by Dr. N.J. Omaboe
Virtually each and every veterinarian understands the verbal communication of dogs. He or she will understand a wagging tail as a measure of the greatest glee, the patter of paws as passion, a tilted head as an endeavor to hear and grasp, and a guttural grumble as a admonition to stay back.
Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at
9:39 am
by Calvin Wapasa
Fortunately, not all canines are made the same. Every individual has its own distinct characteristic that may actually vary from another and the differences in disposition and personality between the ranges of dog breeds may also differ.
Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at
5:47 am
by Troy Russo
The stubbornness and reasonable ferocity of the terriers are well-known around the world and this group just happens to have a leader. By saying this, it doesn’t mean that this pack leader is the most stubborn and the most vicious. Only, when it comes to size, usefulness, intelligence and devotion, this particular breed tops it all.
Read the rest of this entry
Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
11:26 pm
by Brad Davenport
Out of all the dog behavioral problems, biting is considered to be the worst and the most serious. Even if your dog goes on the couch quite often, it might not present you as much problem as from a biting behavior. Some communities insist on putting the dog down if he bites someone severely. If your dog has a biting problem it can even mean the end of his life. So you have to take immediate action to solve the biting problem of your dog.
Read the rest of this entry
Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
4:18 pm
by LJ James
Is BideAWee in Wantagh NY Cursed? (I can not say for certain this is all true. Many will argue Animals do not have Souls!)
Read the rest of this entry