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  • 5 Effective Dog Training Essential That Often Overlooked!  By : Leo Enoch
    Most dog training school or professional does overlooked one or all of these essential. I Hope you don't.
  • 5 Tips For Buying The Perfect Dog Collar and Leash  By : Lee Dobbins
    All collars and leashes are not created equal and some are made for specific purposes. Here are some things to think about to be sure you get the perfect collar and leash for your pet.
  • A daily routine means a happy dog  By : Avi Levine
    Set your dog a daily routine and have a happy dog and a happy family. Here are the simple steps any dog owner can do.
  • Dealing with an aggressive dog  By : Avi Levine
    Aggression in dogs is both unacceptable and avoidable. Owners facing the problem of handling an aggressive pet first need to understand the causes of this type of behavior. Some breeds are naturally more aggressive than others, so it’s worth doing background research before deciding on a suitable breed.
  • A Design with a Design  By : christine layug
    Dog beds are also among those accessories that dog lovers give to their pets. And to make more desirable, there are also some designer dog beds to stylize your dogs and houses.
  • A Few Considerations Before You Adopt A Dog  By : Bowe Packer
    Adopting a dog can be fun and exciting. However, please review the following considerations before doing so.
  • A Guide To Dental Care For Your Dog  By : Albert TAY
    Have you ever come across a case where your dog is having awfully bad breath? If it is the case, then it is time to take you pet to the veterinary. Healthy dogs do not have smelly breath. According to a finding by the American Veterinary Dental Society, more than 80% of dogs show some signs of gum disease by age three. This shows the lack of oral hygiene in people having dogs at home.
  • A Particularly Big Small Bed  By : christine layug
    Whenever you wanted to buy some dog beds, just think about yourself. Would you sleep on a bed that is half the size of yourself? No right? Well that goes for dogs too.
  • A Particularly Big Small Bed  By : christine layug
    Whenever you wanted to buy some dog beds, just think about yourself. Would you sleep on a bed that is half the size of yourself? No right? Well that goes for dogs too.
  • A Simple Basic First Aid For Your Dog  By : Jeff Clare
    If your pet runs into trouble and has an accident that has compromised its health, you need to stay calm and assess the situation. Panic spreads and animals sense that fearful urgency quickly, so your voice, tone and movements need to stay calm to reassure your companion.
  • All Dog Collars Are Not Created Equal  By : Stephen Dolan
    There's a myriad of dog collars out there! So how do you choose the right one? What are some of the types and how are they used? Find out in this informative article.
  • All The Secrets About Black Pitbulls  By : Dane Stanton
    Black pitbulls are one of the most popular breeds of dogs in the world and have unfortunately in recent times been under scrutiny due to the fact they are becoming the main breed of dogs used in illegal dog fighting circles.
  • All The Secrets Of The American Red Nose Pitbull  By : Dane Stanton
    American red nose pitbulls are one of the most popular breeds of dogs in the United States of America. They are also probably the most controversial breeds as well due to the fact they have a track record of aggressive behavior, however you can't always judge a book by its cover.
  • An Added Love  By : christine layug
    Just like the hospitals, a veterinary clinic also provides their own specialized dog beds for injured dogs, which are called orthopedic dog beds.
  • An Introduction to the Boxer Breed of Dog  By : Nicholas Hunt
    The Boxer is an old German breed of dog, which has found its place in today's society as both a family friend and protector. Find out more about this popular breed.
  • Are You Allergic To Dogs?  By : Albert TAY
    Humans in general are not allergic to animals; however, some with hypersensitive immune system can become allergic to animals. Since most of us have cats, or dogs in our homes, any allergy due to animals is most likely to be caused by dog, or cat.
  • Are You Thinking Of Adopting A Dog?  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Many of the animals awaiting adoption in shelters have had very rough beginnings. Some were abused, some abandoned and some were turned in because the owners did not have time for them. Many were left alone for long periods and some were never properly potty trained. In short, when adopting an animal you must be prepared to work with them.
  • Away from Abuse  By : christine layug
    Like us humans, animals also eat, drink, and sleep. They can also feel lonely, frustrated, angry, happy, and sad. Like us humans, animals also bleed, so abusing them can also hurt them when we as humans are abused.
  • Basis Pet Grooming For Dogs 101  By : Dustin Cannon
    Ready to take on the pet grooming for your pooch? Most dog grooming can be done by owners if they know what they are doing and have the correct supplies on hand.
  • Blue Pit Bull  By : SRP
    Blue Pit bulls belong to the Molosser family of dogs. They are used for their natural guarding instincts. The blue color is a result of interbreeding of pitbulls. Blue pit bulls are not naturally born killers, nor are they human aggressive unless mistreated. It is best advised to adopt a blue pit bull as a puppy so that it adapts to its owner. The blue pitbulls needs training, affection, and proper care. Kennels provide great homes for breeding pit bull dogs, training them and providing food an
  • Bringing Home A New Puppy  By : singh.123guru
    With careful planning, bringing home a puppy to share with your family can be a wonderful experience. However, a new puppy is a lot of hard work.
  • Bringing Home The Right Spaniel Pup  By : Darin Lawson Hosking
    Choosing which breed of spaniel is sometime difficult as their are many traits in the spaniel family to look at.
  • Buying An Electronic Dog Training Collar Doesn't Have To Be Shocking  By : Lee Dobbins
    All electronic dog training collars are not created equal - here are some tips on what to look for and if this type of training collar is right for your dog.
  • Buying and Caring for Pomeranian Puppies  By : Dane Stanton
    Pomeranian puppies are growing in popularity with a vengeance however it is not always common knowledge on how to care and even select from various Pomeranian puppies. These are cute, adorable fluffy little animals that think as they grow that they are as big as the biggest German Shepard out there but they are awfully loyal and very protective of their owners.
  • Can You Make Your Dog Sick With The Wrong Kind Of Attention?  By : Rebecca Prescott
    When dogs become sick, how we treat them can make the difference to how well-adjusted they are when they recover. Learn about the type of environment a dog needs when ill, and what to avoid.
  • Caring For Your Pomeranian Puppy  By : Lee Dobbins
    Adopting the Pomeranian puppy is a joyful experience but not without its responsibilities. Here are some tips on special care that puppies require when they are first brought it to your home.
  • Choosing an Obedience Training Class for Your Puppy or Dog  By : Brian Dolezal
    If you have decided to enroll your four-legged friend in an obedience training class, there are a few tips to keep in mind to make sure that your choice is the right one. Choosing a dog trainer requires much more than simply selecting a name at random from the phone book and, when it comes to your pet, nothing but the best will do.
  • Cleaning Your Dogs Ears  By : Matthew Homfray
    Ear infections are one of the commonest problems that veterinarians have to deal with, but many could be prevented with a simple home ear cleaning programme. Here we look at how to clean your dogs ears properly, and avoid those nasty ear infections.
  • Collie Dog - The Companion  By : John Pawlett
    The Collie dog makes an excellent sporting dog, and can be taught to do the work of the Pointer and the Setter, as well as that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever.
  • Come!: 6 Tips To Help You Train Your Dog.  By : Justin Davies
    The problem of the dog that doesn't come is one of the most frustrating (and dangerous) dog behaviour issues. If you suffer from this problem, the solutions are simple, but you may have to go back to basics!
  • Crate Training Your Golden Retriever  By : Keane Wade
    Choose the best breeder you can find for your golden retriever. Plan the best comfort for your golden retriever by giving him the ideal bedding which keeps him warm and comfortable as he sleeps.
  • Do you need a dog?  By : Robert Thomson
    Before buying a dog, you need to think about all the positive and negative factors. This article will help you to answer the question "Do I need a dog?"
  • Does Your Dog Get The Right Amount Of Exercise?  By : Matthew Homfray
    With canine obesity on the rise, the lifestyle we impose on our four legged friends has come increasingly under the spotlight. Here we look at how much exercise dogs should be getting, and the range of exercises available to dog owners.
  • Does Your Dog Have A Healthy Diet?  By : Matthew Homfray
    With canine obesity on the rise, diet and exercise has come under the spotlight in an effort to educate owners on how to keep their pet healthy and increase its life expectancy.
  • Does Your Dog Really Need a Dog Bed?  By : Stephen Dolan
    Did you know that dog beds are important to your dogs health and welfare? Find out how to select the correct dog bed for your dog in this article.
  • Dog Accessories For The Party Animal  By : Dustin Cannon
    Canine parties are now a fact of life for many dog and their owners. If you are invited to a party for a pooch which dog accessories will you need? Maybe you are the one planning the event, you will still need accessories.
  • Dog breeders and buyers connect using new online service  By : Lance Fish
    What could be more comforting than coming home, after a difficult work day, to a tail-wagging, enthusiastic and lovable puppy? Truly man's best friend, an adorable puppy will grow into a loyal companion who will become a part of any loving family.
  • Dog Car Seat Cover  By : John Pawlett
    The family dog is a staple is many households. For a lot of us, our dogs are simply just another family member.
  • Dog Collar Training  By : Kallore Gandhi
    Collar training is best done by owners with some experience in the training of dogs and works best when a basic relationship is already established.
  • Dog Collars - What you Need to Know  By : Stephen Dolan
    What do you need to consider before you buy a dog collar? Find out in this article about dog collars.
  • Dog Cough: Understanding the Causes  By : Catrina Dogurton
    As you would expect from humans, dogs tend to cough for many different reasons. In fact, the underlying causes of dog cough are too diverse to describe comprehensively but some of the more common factors known to cause dog cough include internal parasites, heartworm, distemper, fungal infections, allergies, tuberculosis, and even second hand cigarette or cigar smoke.
  • Dog CPR - How to Save Your Pets Life - Part 2  By : James Theiss
    There might be an instance where you have to perform CPR on your dog to save its life. Are you prepared? This is the second part of a 2 part article on how to perform CPR on your dog.
  • Dog Electronic Collar - Too Harsh?  By : David McFarlane
    Most people use a dog electronic collar when training their dog. But is it the safest way to train a dog?
  • Dog Fences Keep Your Dog Safe and Healthy  By : Stephen Dolan
    A dog needs exercise to stay fit and healthy. If you have a back yard you may want your dog to play outside. But how do you keep him in the yard? This article covers the all of the options for dog fencing.
  • Dog Gift Baskets  By : John Pawlett
    One of the newest crazes in presents this year is dog gift baskets.
  • Dog Grooming Tips  By : Nicholas Hunt
    A clean, healthy dog is a happy dog. Find out how to keep your faithful friend in peak condition.
  • Dog Obedience Made Easy  By : Terence Young
    Virtually any dog can learn to behave in an obedient and well mannered fashion. There are several keys to simplifying the process of training your dog to obey you.
  • Dog Training & How It May Save Your Life  By : Brian Dolezal
    If you are a dog owner, you have probably heard numerous heroic news stories where a dog has dialed 911, awoken their owner during a dangerous situation or even detected an illness with their keen sense of smell. Although the cost of professional medical or rescue training is often very expensive, the results can be priceless.
  • Dog Training Books  By : John Pawlett
    My husband and I decided to surprise our son with a new puppy for his 10th birthday a few weeks ago.
  • Dog Training Online - Finding The Best Site  By : Thomas Gage
    Dog training online resources are everywhere. There are many places on the internet where dog training information is available online free or of little cost. We examine the pros and cons of online programs.
  • Dog Training Starts with a Puppy  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Puppies are much more than just furry bundles of fun - they're adult dogs in the making. To make sure your dog turns out to be well behaved, training needs to start from the word go.
  • Dog Training Tips and Tricks: Recall Training Your Dog  By : Daniel Bell
    This article gives you tips, tricks and sound advice on recalling training your dog.
  • Dog Training Tips for the Beginner  By : Darrell Knox
    Now training your dog isn't as difficult as it may sound, it's quite easy really. Dog training just requires you to be patient, not only with time, but also with the dog.
  • Dog Training's 5 Golden Rules For Success  By : Justin Davies
    There are a hundred different dog training techniques, a thousand training tricks , and a million mistakes that can be made along the way when you first start training a dog. But follow some basic rules, and build your training on firm foundations, you will not go far wrong.
  • Dog Training, 7 Reasons Why You Should Do It Yourself?  By : Leo Enoch
    Dog Training is an important part of integration for your loving dogs. Aren't you going to be serious about it?
  • Dogs That Escape  By : Michael Copper
    No owner likes to get a call from the pound telling them that their dog has been picked up for roaming the streets, but even the best trained dog can escape and end up in places where it shouldn't be. In many towns you can find yourself in legal trouble if your dog is found to be wandering the streets. And quite rightly so as a dog on the loose can do quite a lot of damage to other people's property, pets, children and elderly folk.
  • Don't be a Doggie Butler: Get a Dog Door!  By : Stephen Dolan
    Why should only cats have cat doors? Read this article to find out how to enjoy the convienence of a dog door.
  • Don't Let Fido Get Sick As A Dog!  By : Stephen Dolan
    Keeping your dog fit and healthy is not difficult if you start out right and keep going. You'll save a fortune in vets bills and have a happy, healthy dog. Find out what you should be doing in this article about dog health.
  • Doogydoo And You  By : Dustin Cannon
    Doggydoo is inevitable if you have a dog or dogs. It can be quite a problem and it is one that can cause ill feelings between other dog owners, walkers and neighbors.
  • English Bulldog - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know  By : Robert W. Benjamin
    Learn the facts on maintaining good health, grooming needs, living conditions and more when it comes to the English Bulldog
  • Facts on Blue Pitbulls  By : Dane Stanton
    The rise in popularity of blue pitbulls has been on the rise the past decade with the ever-increasing interest in the dogs themselves. The interest is spawned from the media coverage that a pitbull gets when it attacks someone however; this fact is pretty uncommon also...
  • Flea Medicine For Dogs  By : John Pawlett
    My dog used to get fleas every summer season like clockwork. As soon as the weather started warming up, she'd start scratching.
  • General History Of Dogs  By : John Pawlett
    There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man's habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog
  • German Wirehaired Pointer  By : John Pawlett
    My husband has been training Labrador Retrievers since before we met. He is very good in working with the dogs.
  • Get a New Dog - Free  By : Stephen Dolan
    Getting a new dog can be a tricky proposition and in some cases expensive too! Find out how to get a new dog at a fraction of the breeders costs, or even free!
  • Giant Dog breeds  By : Hannah
    Giant Dog breeds refers to those breeds whose height and weight classified them into largest ends of all dog breeds. Although there are no universal height or weight breed as giant, some measures will consider them as giants such as weighing from 45 kg to 80 kg when adult and reaching 80 cm at the shoulders. Giant Dogs are popular dogs for their impressive size that arouse admiration aside from being so mellow, gentle and relaxed. Peaceful, affectionate and docile, Giant dogs show absolute devotion to their owners. They make precious companions for the whole family, they can be good with children. They have remarkable courage, their ruggedness enables them to perform outstanding exploits such as legendary rescues and as excellent helpers for human in many situations.
  • Giant Schnauzer Puppies Ontario  By : Shaun Turner
    The finest Giant Schnauzer puppies available, in Ontario, Canada kennels and are distinctive black, with an excellent temperment.
  • Goldens and Black Labrador Retrievers  By : Manbeer Singh
    Today I fell into a trap that I should never have allowed myself to get into. I actually trusted my dog, my Nikki, a 3 year golden retriever.
  • Guide To Dog Friendly Hotels For The Pampered Pooch  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Not everyone wants to leave their dogs behind when they go on holidays. In response to this, many hotel owners, especially at the higher end of the market, not cater for holidaying dogs. Find out what treats your dog could be in store for at the top hotels.
  • Harrier Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Harrier is a very friendly dog that actually makes a good watch dog but may help a prowler find your house keys. She loves everyone! She needs plenty of exercise so she is not an apartment dog. A properly fenced in yard or acreage is essential for her.
  • Havanese Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Havanese comes from Cuba where they were pampered lap dogs. They love people and are not above learning tricks to amuse us. They are known to be very obedient and they get along well with other dogs and pets.
  • heated dog beds, dog beds  By : christine
    When we get injured, firstly we apply first aid on the injured area, and then we seek the help of physicians to treat our injuries more thoroughly. But have you ever thought of dogs doing first aid on themselves if they get injured then go to a veterinary clinic?
  • Hip Dysplasia in Dogs  By : Matthew Homfray
    Despite many years of selective breeding, hip dysplasia remains one of the commonest orthopaedic diseases of dogs. Here we look at how to recognise it in your dog, how a veterinarian diagnoses it and the various management options currently available.
  • House Training Your Puppy  By : Nick C.
    We can now easily train our puppy with the help of best training tips of how to train a puppy in the house.
  • How to Avoid Those Costly Dog Training Bills  By : Robert Thomson
    An easy way to avoid dog training bills is to simply exercise your dog. For one, your dog will not have excess energy to chew on your sofa or your shoes.
  • How To Care For Your Dog's Teeth  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    There are lots of people who simply do not realize how important caring for their dog's teeth actually is.
  • How To Choose A Dog For An Elderly Person  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Dogs have been making great companions for centuries now. They are loved by all ages. Everyone has their own preference as to what dog best suits their lifestyle.
  • How To Choose A Dog For The Family  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    In choosing a dog for the family, it's a good idea we keep the children in mind. Some dogs are not tolerant of children and can be a threat to them. There are many breeds of dogs out there to choose from.
  • How to Choose A Good Dog Trainer  By : Garnett Johnston
    If you want to fast-track your dog's training or maybe you are having no success with your own training methods, then perhaps the use of a professional dog trainer is something you wish to consider.
  • How To Choose A Hypoallergenic Dog  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    For people that love dogs, yet have allergic reactions to them, there is a simple alternative. If you cannot do without a four legged friend, choosing a hypoallergenic dog is without doubt the best alternative.
  • How To Choose Designer Dog Collars  By : Lee Dobbins
    Give your pooch prestige with a designer collar - find out about some popular designs and how to choose one for your pet.
  • How To Choose Dog Names That Are Perfect For Your Puppy  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Putting a little thought into choosing suitable dog names can make the difference when your dog grows into an adult. Find out what types of sounds you should avoid, what letters dogs hear most easily, and more!
  • How To Deal With Arthritis In Your Dog  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Arthritis is a health problem that not only humans have to deal with, but so do our pets. In fact, one-fifth of dogs in the US, over the age of seven, suffer with painful DJD (degenerative joint disease) as veterinarians like to say.
  • How To Deal With Dog Separation Anxiety  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    You leave and he howls. Not just for a moment, but seemingly forever. When the howling finally abates, it is replaced by a whine. Coping with Dog Separation Anxiety can be challenging.
  • How To Decide If A Dog Is Right For You  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Early morning walks, cold noses waking you up. Are you really ready for all that a dog needs? Do you know where you local veterinarian is? What kind of dog do you want?
  • How To Decide On A Dog Training Collar  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Many dog owners find that their efforts toward training their pet are greatly aided by the use of a training collar. There are many types of collars available and each employs a different mechanism meant to guide your pet, restrain him or discourage bad or disobedient behavior.
  • How to Find the Perfect Dog House for Your Dog  By : Stephen Dolan
    It's not always practical to keep your dog indoors. Sometimes he had to live outdoors for a spell. That doesn't mean your dog will be uncomfortable. This article describes how to get the perfect dog house for your dog.
  • How To Help Any Bleeding Dog  By : Jeff Clare
    If the dog you loved so much was injured and bleeding, would you know what to do? Would you know what to look for if he were bleeding internally? Yes, the sight of blood makes some of us queasy, but there comes a time when you have to put your own comfort aside if you are going to save a life.
  • How to Keep Your Dog Fit And Trim  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    In similar ways to us humans, one of the biggest health problems today for dogs is obesity. Many dog owners think that their pudgy dogs are adorable and cute. However, the reality is that they are extremely unhealthy.
  • How To Keep Your Dog Warm In Winter  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    For many dog owners, knowing how to keep their dog warm during the cold winter months is a major concern. However, as this article will explain there are many ways to do this and to address your concerns.
  • How To Keep Your Dog's Coat Looking Great  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Dogs, unlike cats, do not sit and groom themselves by the hour. Actually, most dogs could not care less about their appearance and are happiest when they are rolling around on the ground on something stinky they have found.
  • How to Live In Perfect Harmony With Your Dog  By : Stephen Dolan
    For you to get the most from your dog and to live in harmony together you need to train your dog. This can be a wonderful and positive experience for you both. Find out more in this article.
  • How To Potty Train Your New Puppy  By : Mahesh Mhatre
    Puppy potty training can be a difficult and frustrating experience. The process will require patience and consistent discipline to properly train your puppy
  • How To Socialize Your Dog To Other Animals  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Socializing your pet to accept new animals into the household is not always an easy task.
  • How To Stop Your Dog Digging  By : Garnett Johnston
    A dog that constantly digs holes in your garden can be a real nightmare for their owners. Understanding the cause of the problem can often lead to an immediate solution however. This article provides some advice on how to stop your dog digging.
  • How To Stop Your Puppy Chewing  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    You got your new pet almost a week ago. In that time, the little beast has eaten three pairs of shoes and four of your favorite Stephen King novels!
  • How To Train A Companion Dog  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Companion animals are generally kept indoors except for walks and traveling. Thus their training usually includes some form of housebreaking and a set of manners.
  • How To Train A Dog  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    As a new dog owner and trainer, you may find yourself a bit overwhelmed at first. Do not be discouraged by this. It is quite common and shows a healthy concern for your pets well being.
  • How To Treat Dogs With Insect Stings  By : Jeff Clare
    Sometimes the greatest threats to life and limb are too small for many people to take notice of.
  • How To Treat Heatstroke In Dogs  By : Jeff Clare
    Though it's easy for many people to make crass "hot dog" puns about the pets of others whenever dogs die in cars, making news headlines, most dog owners legitimately fear causing heatstroke in their companions.

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