Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
7:58 am
by Joann Breen
Every pet dog, or for that matter, every pet, needs some amount of grooming. Grooming a pet is the core duty of the pet possessor. & it is very significant to know the correct process of grooming your pet in order to have a pet which is happy and which you can be proud of.
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Sunday, November 29th, 2009 at
5:34 pm
by Geraldine Dimarco
Dog teeth cleaning is something which should become a daily part of your routine of caring for your pet. Just like us, dogs can develop tooth disease; making it very important to make sure that you care for your pet’s health by keeping their teeth clean and tartar free.
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Sunday, November 29th, 2009 at
8:50 am
by Geraldine Dimarco
The art of persuasion is a good skill to develop when dog training. Your voice is the most important aspect of this skill. It’s important to use your dog’s name before each command, and to use a persuasive tone of voice. Keep your tone of voice low and pleasant, but also firm.
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Sunday, November 29th, 2009 at
8:30 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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Saturday, November 28th, 2009 at
6:27 pm
by Clementine Jacobs
A wireless pet fence is actually is actually more effective at keeping your beloved pets within your yard, and hence safe from outside dangers. than other fence types. You may think that these kinds of fences may be harmful to the dog if used for a long time, or even if used only once. However, if you take the time to train your dog to avoid the fence boundaries then they will keep away from them altogether. Even better is that wireless fences do not do any long term damage because of the small amount of electricity they use, making them completely safe.
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009 at
6:21 pm
by Kevin Eckstein
Pets and pet owners can enjoy the benefits that are associated with dog training. There are a number of techniques that can be utilized in training the dogs so that they become obedient. All dogs should be taught the most essential trait which is obedience as this makes it easy for the owner of the pet to have control over the pet. This reduces the likelihood of the dog engaging in severe situations and assists in preventing the dog from being involved in severe accidents. By commanding the pet to stay close to the owner especially when some dangerous situation is seen to be developing, ensures that the dog is not involved in any serious incident.
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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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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at
2:09 pm
by William Renfro
When it comes to the need for medical attention, your pooch is like a human. As a puppy, he needed vaccinations and frequent check-ups. When he became an adult, routine exams were still important, but could be performed less frequently. As he grows older, his need for ongoing veterinary care becomes greater. His health – and by extension, his happiness – is heavily dependent upon the prevention of diseases, and early treatment in the event they are diagnosed.
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
7:30 am
by Cydne Buckley
In the fall of 2000 my wife and I went to Florida to see if we wanted to live there. While I was there I started working as a Night Mgr./M’aitre D at a hotel in Palm Beach. I worked nights so my wife was lonely and decided she needed a pet. She did this without my knowing. You can imagine my surprise waking up one morning and hearing barking. I said to myself that doesn’t sound like Cydne (my wife).
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at
8:35 am
by Monique Coincon
One of the most stressful decisions to make after bringing a puppy home is choosing a dog obedience school. Good training early can make the difference between a happy, healthy relationship with your dog and a lifelong struggle with behavioral issues. When choosing a school, be sure to pick one that is in line with your own natural style of training, as much of the instruction is geared toward humans as well as their dogs. The first few weeks with a new dog are crucial to the bonding process, and a good dog obedience school will lay a foundation you will build upon for years to come.
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