Archive for November, 2009
Monday, November 30th, 2009
Our dogs are not all that dissimilar from us when it comes to health. Dogs can experience obesity, cancer, arthritis, anxiety, etc. Knowing when to make a Veterinarian appointment and when to allow your dog to work through an illness is the question pet owners frequently ask. It is ...
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Monday, November 30th, 2009
While not usually as critical a problem as housetraining, grooming is quite frequently another area that is sorely neglected or improperly handled. A young animal should be groomed thoroughly on a regular basis. Thorough grooming includes brushing and combing out all mats and tangles, inspecting for external parasites, cleaning ears, ...
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Sunday, November 29th, 2009
Paracord is a really great cord to use for braiding and knotting projects! It's strong, durable and washable, too! The goal of this tutorial is to teach you how to easily make a dog leash with parachute cord by using the double tatted chain knot.
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009
Do you feel guilty eating a snack in front of your dog? If so, you're not alone. After all, we wouldn't do that to one of our kids, and our beloved pet is just as much a part of the family. Nevertheless, there are some foods you need to make ...
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009
Lynn B asked: I have two dogs that when in the yard bark at everything. I have one Bark collar, but it does not seem to work most of the time.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009
Mange in dogs is very contagious. If you have a healthy pet that has been around an infected animal, there is a very good chance that he will contract the disease. Mange generally occurs in unclean and unhealthy dogs, so if your pet has been in contact with one that ...
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009
15 week puppy not consumption his later spread.?Well, he ate his first meal in the morning at 6:00am. Then he ate all of his 2nd feast at 12:30pm, then at 6:00pm I made him smell the food and everything, but he still doesn't want to eat. He is active and ...
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009
Have you ever wanted to train your dog to get a beer out of the refrigerator? Thanks to recent dog videos popping up on the Internet there are many people who are now looking to train their dog to get a beer, soda, or other drink from their fridge. Training ...
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
The purpose of dog kennels is to protect your pet from the harm that may happen if they are allowed to run free. Kennels allow a pet to have access to the outdoors without running free. Kennels are not cages but rather areas for your dog to be safe outdoors.The ...
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
A dog uses his mouth for many things. Among these would be to eat, to communicate with us and other animals, to gnaw, crush, and grind things. He also uses it to carry food and objects from one place to another. Needless to say, the mouth has a very significant ...
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