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  • 10 Minutes to Train Your Cat  By :
    If you have a cat - or more than one cat - then this article is perfect for you. Why, because it gives you some quick and easy cat training tips. Not only that, these tips will no doubt trigger some ideas of your own.
  • 10 things you need to know BEFORE getting a new dog  By : Debbie Ray
    There are several points to consider whenever you are choosing a dog for you or your family. You want to match your new pet to you and/or your family and to your overall needs as closely as possible. If you don't take the time to plan a bit ahead of time right now, you may regret it in the future. Your job is to find the right dog breed to fit both your personality and lifestyle.
  • 10 Tips For Breaking And Backing A Young Horse.  By :
    10 Tips on breaking and backing a young horse with a real life experience.
  • 3 Tips to Teach your Puppy English  By :
    Moving towards "What a good dog!" from "Bad Puppy!" is based on one thing. Your puppy does not know the English language, and the faster he learns it, the better for all, because the minute he knows what you want he will DO it. Make it faster and easier for him to learn by keeping these tips in mind:
  • 4 Training Collar Options: How to Decide  By :
    A guide on dog training collars for humane but effective dog behaviour.
  • 5 Surefire Ways To Get Your Dog To Behave  By : Ken McClendon
    MY DOG wont come when I call him. My dog barks so much that the neighbors are complaining. My dog is always jumping on me and on my visitors. In all such cases, frustrated pet owners are asking, What can I do? Here are some dependable ways to train your dog.
  • 6 Tips For New Puppy Owners  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Why shouldn't you play roughly with your puppy? When is the wrong time to pet your dog? Learn the answers to these questions, and other tips for new pet owners.
  • 7 Ways To Improve The Life Of Rescue Dogs  By : Debbie Ray
    Included in this article are seven suggestions to keep in mind if you are interested in helping any of these homeless dogs that can be found virtually everywhere.
  • 8 Tips To Finding The Best Cat Urine Cleaning Products Online  By : Katie Grea
    If your cat urinates all over your floor then no doubt about it, you've been or are in the process of searching for cat urine cleaning products! Well this article is to guide you through the whole process and tell you what you need to know.
  • A 9,500 Year Old Pet Memorial  By :
    Cherished as our companions, worshipped as idols, and used for pest control and good luck, cats are more than 9,500 years old. It's been estimated that there are more than 90 million domestic cats in the U.S.and upon their death, people then buried cats in timbs, and today we honor and cremate our beloved pets and put them in pet cremaiton urns or bury them with pet memorial stones.
  • A Correct Diet is Vital for Rabbits  By : Matthew Homfray
    You purchase a bag of rabbit food from the pet shop. Your rabbit seems to enjoy eating it. So what is the problem? Well, rabbits need a low calorie, high fibre diet to avoid health problems, and what you are giving could well be the opposite. Here we look at what a healthy diet consists of, and the consequences of feeding the wrong mix to your rabbit.
  • A First Aid Kit For Your Dog  By : Jeff Clare
    In a time when "always be prepared" is a mantra repeated by everyone, pet owners would do well to take up that mantra as well.
  • A Guide to Dog Training  By :
    A guide to training your dog.
  • A Little Bit About The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel  By : Connie Limon
    This breed was named for the Cavalier King, who ruled Great Britain in the 1700s.

    The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is usually a pampered house dog that requires frequent and careful combing and brushing to prevent matting. It is an ideal house pet and family companion that socializes well with other family pets.
  • A Little Bit About The Havanese  By : Connie Limon
    The Havanese is a shaggy little dog of ancient European lineage. The ancient Havanese breed has common ancestors with the Barbichon, Bichon and Maltese. It is felt the Havanese probably traveled with Mediterranean trading ships from Europe and the Canaries to the Caribbean islands.
  • A Little Bit About The Maltese As A Companion Dog  By : Connie Limon
    The Maltese was a popular European dog in the 1800’s and was known as Chien de Malte or Bichon Maltaise. It was sometimes called the Shock Dog because of the dog’s shock of white hair. The white coat requires quite a bit of grooming and often once-a-week bathing to maintain the snow-white color.
  • A Little Bit About The Miniature Pinscher  By : Connie Limon
    In its native Germany the Miniature Pinscher is called the Zwergpinscher (dwarf pinscher) or the Reh Pinscher after the small roe deer of the same name. In the United States it is usually called the Minpin.

    The Miniature Pinscher’s ancestors were bred in Scandinavia.
  • A Little Bit About The Miniature Pinscher  By : Connie Limon
    In its native Germany the Miniature Pinscher is called the Zwergpinscher (dwarf pinscher) or the Reh Pinscher after the small roe deer of the same name. In the United States it is usually called the Minpin.
  • A Little Bit About The Papillon  By : Connie Limon
    The word Papillon is French for “butterfly.” The Papillon was named for its erect butterflylike ears that frame its face. Apparently the Papillon was developed in France during the sixteenth century from a small, long-eared dog called the Belgian Spaniel or Dwarf Spaniel.
  • A Little Bit About The Papillon  By : Connie Limon
    The word Papillon is French for “butterfly.” The Papillon was named for its erect butterflylike ears that frame its face. Apparently the Papillon was developed in France during the sixteenth century from a small, long-eared dog called the Belgian Spaniel or Dwarf Spaniel.
  • A Look At Cat Breeds  By : John Pawlett
    Over the last thousands of years, cats have pretty much handled their breeding themselves. In the beginning, they were used for one purpose - hunting and killing rodents.
  • A Polar Bear Speaks  By :
    A polar bear speaks out about the struggle to survive in the Arctic which has become increasingly harder due to global climate change.
  • Abuse is Never the Answer for Training Your Dog  By : Kristi Carter
    This article discusses the fact that many people think it's alright to abuse their animals in order to tryh and teach them tricks or new behaviors. The truth is that this is not okay and this article explains why.
  • Adopting A Baby Ferret  By : Lee Dobbins
    Thinking about adopting a ferret? Find out first hand what's it's like to have a baby ferret on your hands.
  • Adoption A Golden Retriever  By : Daniel Millions
    Are you ready to adopt a dog!
  • African Elephant  By : Emma Snow
    Not long ago there were over five million elephants on the earth, but there exists now less than a half million. Climate changes, as well as destruction of habitat, and hunting have influenced the number of elephants.
  • Aging Pets and Senility  By : Elyse Grau
    As dogs and cats age, they may start to show odd behaviors. Know what they mean, and what you can do about it.
  • AKC - The Official Registry for Purebred Dogs  By : Moses Wright
    Article explains what the AKC is all about. Reveal that if you shop for any dog and you will soon see the acronym AKC Dog Breed used over and over again. What does AKC mean? The AKC is the American Kennel Club, which is the registry for all purebred puppies in the United States.
  • All About Dog Bowls  By :
    We are a nation of pet lovers. We often rate our dogs as a family member...their needs sometimes coming before our own. We buy them toys, beds, treats and special food. Clothing remains optional!
  • All The Amazing Secrets About Pomeranians  By : Dane Stanton
    The Pomeranian is one of the most lovable toy dogs on the planet and have become hugely popular in America. The Pomeranian belongs to the family of dogs known as the Spitz who were first bred in the Pomerania region of Germany.
  • All The Amazing Secrets Of Pitbulls  By : Dane Stanton
    The pitbull is one of the most contraversial breeds of dogs going around at the moment. They are thought to be one of the most aggressive dogs in the world, however many people don't realize that they also have a soft side to them as well.
  • All The Amazing Secrets Of The Marine Iguana  By : Dane Stanton
    What is a marine iguana? There are many different types of iguanas and marine iguanas are one of the most unusual of them all. In fact it wasn't until the early 1700's that the first breed of marine iguanas was ever found.
  • All the Secrets of Ferrets Revealed...  By : Dane Stanton
    Learn everything there is to learn about ferrets. History, Diet, Sleep, Play, Grooming and much more.
  • All The Secrets Of Guinea Pigs  By : Dane Stanton
    This article gives a brief outline of everything about guinea pigs. Their history, living conditions, diet, breeding requirements and much more.
  • All The Things You Have To Know About Pomeranian Dog Shelters  By : Dane Stanton
    What is a Pomeranian dog shelter and what do they have to do with you and your fascination with Pomeranians? Well believe it or not there are unfortunately people out there who don't look after their Pomeranians as well as you would.
  • All The Unknown Secrets Of Iguanas  By : Dane Stanton
    Iguana's are quickly becoming one of the most popular household pets available on the market today. They are one of the easiest animals to take care of as they are extremely clean and also very gentle.
  • Alternative Horse Therapy  By : Kelvin Ho
    Traditional veterinary medicine, much like in the human world, is often based on treating symptoms rather than the cause, or the underlying problem.
  • An Extremely Intelligent Dog, The Yorkshire Terrier  By : Randy Taylor
    The Yorkshire Terrier, (nicknamed Yorkie), is a breed of small dog in the toy category. The long-haired terrier is known for its playful demeanor and distinctive blue and tan coat.
  • Anaconda Snakes Today- Updating News  By : Joe Maldonado
    Experiencing true anaconda insights. Valuable facts about such outrageous reptile
  • Animal Communication for Healing  By :
    Sandy's dog told me she was upset because she was. Her digestive problem improved when Sandy solved her problem. Mary's cat was running away because the new kitten received all the attention. Are you very close to your pet? Do you sometimes wish that you could communicate with them, especially when they seem upset or have physical problems?
  • Animals For Adoption  By : John Pawlett
    When I was talking to my daughter, who was seven years old at the time, about adopting a panda, I neglected to explain the concept properly. She asked me if our house was big enough for a panda and what would we feed it on! Much as I would really like a pet panda, I don't think I'd cope very well.
  • Anti-barking Collars For Dogs  By : Ken Charles
    See the arguments for and against anti-barking dog collars. Are they a useful accessory or are they inhumane?
  • Aquariums To Brighten Up Your World  By : Susan Jan
    Having an aquarium is a fun hobby for many, and it brings so much color and life into the room that it is placed in. Before you go out and buy one, you need to decide whether this is a casual or serious hobby, and how much time you are willing to put into maintaining the water balance of the tank.
  • Are Dog Beds Useful or a Waste of Money?  By : Stephen Dolan
    You should buy a dog bed for your dog. But once you've made the decision there's a bewildering array of beds to choose from. Find out how to select the best bed for your dog.
  • Are You Right for a Pet  By : jmacat
    Before getting a new pet for your family there are several things to take into consideration. Read more
  • Arthritis and Your Pet  By : Elyse Grau
    Dogs and cats can live comfortably with arthritis. This article will tell you how.
  • Artistic and Eco-Friendly Cremation Pet Urns  By :
    Memorializing pets is growing in popularity and people are adopting more creative ways to preserve the memory of their beloved pets. Many are seeking ways that they can honor their cherished friends with artistic pet memorials or pet urns that blend with the home and are also eco-friendly.
  • “Rules of the Road” When Traveling with Your Pet  By : TRIPSwithPETS.com
    You’re all packed and ready to hit the open road with Fido and Fluffy for your next travel adventure. Practicing some common sense rules of the road will help ensure that your precious pet has a happy and safe trip.
  • Basic Dog Commands  By : Michael Copper
    There are a few basic commands that need to be mastered and they are all relatively simple. These commands are... Down: this is where you teach your dog to lay down on command, and is one of the main aspects of any successful training program. Heel: this is where you teach your dog walk beside you at the same pace without pulling on the lead. My dog health and care blog is all about caring for your dog.
  • Basic Pet Supplies Needed When Getting a New Dog or Cat  By : Elyse Grau
    There are some basic pet supplies you will need before bringing home your new dog or cat.
  • Be Prepared with a First Aid Kit for Pets  By :
    Many of us have encountered stories about pets that have saved lives. But what about humans helping to save the life of a pet in case of an emergency? It is important to keep a first aid kit for your pet easily accessible both at home and in your car.
  • Bed Bugs & Control Methods  By : Jamie Simpson
    Find out how to diagnose if you have a bed bug problem, how to locate them, their habits and how to control them.
  • Betta Fish Care - Tips For Keeping A Happy And Healthy Betta  By : George Best
    Tips on betta fish care to achieve a happy, healthy, and colorful betta.
  • Breed Dogs, Earn Money Its Not That Easy!  By : Moses Wright
    Reveal dog breeding information and considerations before one starts to breed puppies. Why and what are the important things a good dog breeder needs to know.
  • British Shorthair Cat Breed Characteristics, Info and Health Problems  By :
    Article reveals an introduction to the British Shorthair cat breed - behavior, characteristics, health problems and grooming needs.
  • Buying a Pet Rabbit - Characteristics and Health Information  By : Moses Wright
    This article reveal interesting rabbit facts and information. Discuss that rabbits are cute and soft with fascinating behavior. While they are affectionate animals, rabbits may take some time to get adjusted to a new environment. But once they are given enough time and sense of security, rabbits love the company of human being.
  • Buying Pet Health Insurance For Cat Or Dog Peace Of Mind  By : Craig Thornburrow
    Animals need their health protecting too, treatment can be expensive. Delve into the mysterious world of pet insurance.
  • CAMs in Horse 'flu!  By :
    Horse flu is common and often severe, with affected horses needing a 6 week period off work. This article discusses how it occurs as well as both conventional and complementary therapies.
  • Canine Arthritis: Get Relief For Your Dog  By : Ken Charles
    Read the dangers and benefits of certain Arthritis treatments for Dogs.
  • Caring For Your Shetland Pony  By : Greg Lucas
    All about Shetland ponies and how to care for them.
  • Cat Care Information  By :
    If you have a cat - or more than one cat - then this article is perfect for you. Why, because it gives you some valuable information on taking care of your cat. Jim owns and maintains APurrfectCat.com at: http://www.apurrfectcat.com
  • Cat Fancier's Association - Place to Register Your Purebred Feline  By : Moses Wright
    Many people shopping for a feline companion may wonder what the initials CFA stand for. In order for a particular breed of cat to be recognized as a pedigreed breed, it must be recognized by the Cat Fanciers Association. This association is the largest purebred feline registry in the world and recognizes only forty one breeds of cats.
  • Cat House Training Tips for the New Owner  By : Brendan Forde
    Discover the essential secrets of successful cat house training, and avoid all that anger and frustration.
  • Cat Whisperers Do Exist  By : Tristan Andrews
    A cat whisper is somewhat similar to a dog or horse whisperer, although cat whisperers relate quite well with cats.
  • Cats Bonding With Their Owners  By : John Pawlett
    There are a lot of experts out there who say that cats are strictly independent animals. These very same experts state that cats have chosen to associate with humans due to their strategy of survival.
  • Cattle for sale and Livestock Ads Online  By : LanceFish3
    About Buy Sell Cows:

    Buy and Sell all types of cattle livestock including pairs, heifers, bulls, steers.

    We are on the web at http://www.buysellcows.com
  • Certified Dog Trainer Qualities  By : Lars Rohde
    The qualities you should look for in a dog trainer are important, here you will get a brief intro.
  • Choices for Cat and Dog ID  By : Elyse Grau
    There are a number of options for pet identification methods. Using at least one of these will increase your chances of getting your dog or cat back should it become lost.
  • Choosing Pet Clothes for Different Seasons and Occasions  By : David Hensley
    Pet lovers always consider their pets as one among their family members and take a lot of care for their needs. One product which all the pet lovers show interest is the clothes for their loving animals. Read on to know how to choose the right types of clothes to your pets.
  • Collie Dog Breed Characteristics And Health Care Problems Info  By :
    Article reveals facts and information about the Rough Collie - remarkable dogs known for their intelligence and warm personalities.
  • Common Diseases and Illnesses Affecting Aquarium Fishes  By : Moses Wright
    This article reveals that most fishes can live long and healthy lives as long as suitable living conditions are provided. In fact, one of the highest chances for fish owners to experience fish loss is mainly due to the occurrence of common fish diseases. Explain the common fish diseases, symptoms and how to seek treatment.
  • Common Dog Diseases, Illnesses and Conditions  By : David Hensley
    Like all pet animals, dogs too are prone to lots of diseases. To keep the dogs free from the diseases, they should be understood first and accordingly treated well with the assistance of the veterinarian. Some of the most common dog diseases are discussed in this article
  • Common Feline Illnesses, Diseases and Viruses  By : Moses Wright
    Find out more about felines common illnesses and diseases. Discuss that while many of these problems are non-fatal and can easily be treated by a veterinarian, others have no cure and are often fatal. Feline diseases can be hereditary or contracted by exposure to previously infected animals.
  • Coping with the Mysterious Behaviors of Kittens  By : Tracy Hargraves
    Cats and kittens are fascinating animals. But spare your belongings and your household companions from scratches and serious illnesses. The playful character of cats and kittens will surely make them playmate and neighboring things prone to these.
  • crates  By : Stephen Pappalau
    cages and crates for your pets
  • dental supplies  By : Stephen Pappalau
    dental supplies for your pet, pet supplies
  • Description Of The Pekingese Breed  By : Connie Limon
    The proper type of Pekingese has been a subject over which there has been considerable controversy. The most debated point is the size. At one point in the Pekingese history it looked as if there would be two types. Lady Algernon Gordon Lennox suggested one should be called “The Peking Palace dog” and the other should be called “The Peking Spaniel.
  • Determine How Much Your Pet Is Worth  By : Derek Wood
    How much money do you spend on your pet? If your pet is healthy, or sick, the cost of pet care is on the rise. Luckily there are things you can do to insure that it does not have to become a burden.
  • Deworming Your Dog - An Important Decision  By : Debbie Ray
    If you have a puppy or dog and have not wormed it in some time please consult your veterinarian for more information about deworming your dog or perhaps follow the suggested worming schedule within the body of this article.
  • Different Colors of Ferrets  By : Dane Stanton
    Have you always wondered about all the different colors of ferrets? Well this informative article will cover any questions you might have about this broad topic and probably many more.
  • Different Dog Bowls Different Results  By :
    Buying the proper dog bowl for your dog is extremely important. If you are using the wrong size bowl for your dog this may create problems while he is trying to eat. For example, the dog bowl may skid across the floor, if the animal is too large for it. When the dog has his/her nose in the bowl and begins to push it across the kitchen floor because he or she simply has trouble accessing the food in the dish.
  • Do You Have Cat Urine Smells in Your Home?  By : Katie Grea
    Are you ever tired and exhausted cleaning up cat urine around your home? Well look no further than this article which helps you get rid of cat urine smells once and for all while helping your cat the best way possible.
  • Do You Need An Aquarium Chiller? Take the Pains to Consider the Basics  By : Mack SEO
    Aquarium chillers can be very imperative to the lives of your valuable aquatics especially during temperate seasons. During the warmer parts of the year, it has been noted that tanks, containers and reservoirs easily get heated up and the existence of your aquatics are threatened. A greater portion of aquatics are taken from very cold waters and there is always the need to reproduce these environments through aquarium chillers.
  • Dog and Dolphin Healing--an Interview With Ildiko Minko  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Are Dog And Dolphin Reincarnational Counterparts? This Article May Give A Clue.
  • Dog Beds - Are They Fun Or Functional?  By : Stephen Dolan
    Is a dog bed really necessary or just another toy? Find out the answer and how to select the right dog bed for your dog in this article
  • Dog Bite Injuries: Frequently Asked Questions  By : Christopher Davis
    Frequently asked questions about dog bite cases.
  • Dog Bite Laws in California  By : Arnold Hernandez
    Brief description of Basic dog bite laws in california and tips on minimizing liability.
  • Dog Body and Mouth Odor (how to get rid of it effectively)  By : Natthanon Akarananpakorn
    Discover How To Remove Odor Of Dog With Unique Pet Odor Eliminator.
  • Dog Bowls 101  By :
    Dog lovers across the world enjoy providing their pets with everything needed to make their lives more comfortable. Extravagant toys, treats and foods are purchased to keep our dogs happy and content. Many of us even buy our pets clothing to keep him in style. But it seems one item that is sometimes overlooked is the dog bowl.
  • Dog Breeding Standards- What to look fo  By : Paul Easton
    What to look for when buying a puppy
  • Dog Games to Play Indoors  By : Elyse Grau
    In the winter dog owner's sometimes are at a loss as to how to keep their pets occupied. Here are but a few ideas
  • Dog Insurance: Yes, you need it  By : Paul Easton
    All about pet insurance- do you need it
  • Dog Kennels and Their Know How  By : Noah Schettini
    This article describes what dog kennels are like and also helps to inform you about them
  • Dog Obedience: 3 basics you never want to forget  By :
    The basics of teaching your dog for beginners
  • Dog play behavior and "predatory drift"  By : Gail Fisher
    For the past two weeks, I’ve been writing some caveats about dogs at play: things to be aware of when dogs play together such as at dog parks, playgroups and daycares. Dog play involves a number of specific behaviors, which dog-loving humans really enjoy watching.
  • Dog Training and Stress  By : Kristi Carter
    This article discusses the stress that your dog undergoes when you are training him in new tricks or better behaviors. It focuses on recognizing that stress and knowing when to end the session for the good of your pet.
  • Dog Training Basics: Quick Fixes for 4 Specific Puppy Problems  By : Sylvia Dickens
    Is your new puppy a little too rambunctious? Does he escape, chew things he shouldn't, jump on your guests and get upset when you lock him in the other room? These are common problems experienced by almost every new puppy owner. Here are some solutions you can try to gain control over your excited and adorable puppy.
  • Dog Training Electronic Fences - Benefits and Disadvantages  By : Moses Wright
    Reveal the benefits and disadvantages of using electronic dog fences in your house. why and how it can be helpful and beneficial in the growth and training of your new dog.
  • Dog Training is a Must After Puppy Proofing Your Home  By : Leo Enoch
    What to do when your puppy is chewing everything in your house?
  • Dog training screw ups that produce mad neurotic dogs!  By :
    There are a LOT of badly trained dogs out there - Dogs who "walk" their owners, pee in other peoples houses, jump at strangers, howl when left alone or just for no reason anytime. Worse, dogs who bite, chew or attack other dogs on sight or who show obsessive behavior with toys etc. Fact - This is the result of bad training. It takes time & effort and many owners do it wrong. Learn now what not to do & avoid becoming a dog owner who sucks!

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