Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
4:05 pm
by Brittany Garner
With the holidays just around the corner, it’s time to begin thinking of gifts to give your friends and loved ones. Finding special gifts can present a gainsay, and most people never consider giving pet-related gifts. Since the opportunities are great that more than one person on your holiday gift list has a pet that he or she adores, why not give a distinctive gift that your receiver will treasure? Here are five great gift ideas to get you started:
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
2:11 pm
by Geraldine Dimarco
Most people would agree that dogs are a man’s best friend. So why doesn’t every animal lover who want one adopt one? Because training them seems too tedious a chore. Luckily, there are some simple tricks that you can do to get you on your way to a having a more enjoyable experience with your dog.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
11:19 am
by Sonia Kekkonen
Having a dog that barks and whines incessantly can put strain on even the most loving relationship between a dog and her owner not to mention the complaints and problems that can arise from your neighbors. Now, some barking will happen even with the best behaved dog, but those who have lived with a dog that barks in excess have a few tips on what to do.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
10:05 am
by Judy Stevens
Dog Clicker Training, or training a dog with the use of a small clicker, was originally created by a dolphin trainer so that the dolphin could hear the sound while under the water. Since then, many other animal trainers adopted this method and clicker training has been used to train dogs, puppies, fish, elephants and other animals. Dog clicker training is used to teach older dogs as well as young puppies.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
9:59 am
by Tim Lambert
No Sticking Their Heads Out The Window: Although most pets will take great enjoyment from spending the entire road trip with their head out the window, it’s not safe. Your pet can easily be injured by flying debris from the road not to mention other cars. Along this same tip, I hope that it should go without mention that traveling with your pet in the back of the pickup truck is also a definite no-no! Some states even have laws restricting this type of animal transport because it is always dangerous.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
9:55 am
by Nancy Williams
Want to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a dog.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
9:35 am
by Adam Webster
Many would say that finding the right GPS dog tracking collar to help you find your pet dog should he stray away from your home is going to be a real challenge. The simple truth is that no two dog owners are going to have the same needs and so no one particular GPS pet tracking system will fit the bill for every dog owner. However, with some tips and advice it is possible to zero in on the best option.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
8:33 am
by James Litterman
There are quite a few different things that your doctor may advise you not to do while you are pregnant, this is to ensure the safety of both you and your unborn child. The major one they will speak to you about, is to keep away from cat litter if you are pregnant.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
8:07 am
by Diana Carver
Remember that just like you maintain your physical appearance to appear and feel good, your dog requires physical care & special grooming to lead a happy, healthy life. Grooming one’s dog comprises a vital responsibility of the dog owner. Every dog possessor should purchase a good dog grooming kit that comprises tools to carry out the primary activities of dog grooming:
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
6:41 am
by Geraldine Dimarco
Your dog relies on you for his happiness. It’s an important point for dog owners to remember. Keeping your dog free from fleas and taking him to the vet occasionally is not enough. Your dog needs exercise – preferably with you – and he needs general company.
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