March 29th, 2009 by John Smith
As soon as the chilly winds initially start to blow every year as autumn sets in; people go to their closets and pull out their sweaters dog coats and jackets to ensure that they are comfortable as the temperature drops. Your dog deserves this equal treatment so when you pull out yours, do remember to pull out your dog’s warm dog clothes as well.
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March 29th, 2009 by John Smith
When you have a dog you want to make sure they have a nice place to lay their head after a long day of romping outdoors. It is important to find the right one for them. Some of the dog beds are so stylish and comfortable; youll be wondering why there isnt a larger version available for you! You can choose dog beds for your fashionable pup from a variety of wonderful brands, patterns, shapes, sizes, and color choices that will please even the most discriminating pet parent. Your Upscale Pup deserves their very own little place of heaven in your home- a luxury bed that will give them lots of sweet dreams.
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March 18th, 2009 by Jennifer Hawkins
Dealing with the loss of your cat is a difficult and painful process. Even though it is painful it is one that most of us who have cats will have to go through at some point or another. The reason that it is so difficult to loose a cat is because over time we begin to look at our pets as one of the family, just as you would mourn the loss of a family member passing, you also mourn the loss of your cat. In this article we will take a look at some things to make the process a little easier.
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March 15th, 2009 by Isabella Gibby
Sometimes there is so much going on around our dogs. Under these circumstances the dog may not know what, specifically, to be frightened of.
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March 13th, 2009 by Melanie Brooks
Caring for a Bull mastiff dog is not very complicated as long as you educate yourself on the breed itself and their specific needs. The breed is a cross between a Bull Dog and a Mastiff. Bull mastiffs are beautiful animals and grow to be quite large. The average grown Bull mastiff stands between 25 and 27 inches tall and weighs in at 110 to 130 pounds. When caring for them you should consider such things as love and attention, vaccinations, environment, training, grooming, and of course proper nutrition.
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March 12th, 2009 by Melissa Dairenemin
If you are looking for a safe and very effective way to train your dog to stay in your own yard, consider the wireless fence. In this way, you can take away all unattractive fences and make a nicer place for your dog to live. The best and easiest way of dog training today, wireless fence is very new. The system consists of a transmitter box and receiver collars which work together to help your dog understand the limits and boundaries of his territory. You can program the wireless fence to have your dog stay away from other yards, the road, and your gardens, just keep in mind with wireless the area covered will generally be circular.
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March 10th, 2009 by Mike Keeler
You might own your dog, but does it often feel that youre the dogs pet instead of his master? Many pet owners face this issue. You cant even relax in your home, because if you displace the dog from his favorite chair, sofa, or side of the bed, youll receive a growl from mans best friend.
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March 5th, 2009 by Melanie Brooks
Getting a dog to potty trained can be a difficult and frustrating task. Whether your dog is big or small, a puppy or grown, it can still be done. It is just going to take a lot of discipline on both the dog and the owner’s part. Sometimes a dog will pee on his or her owner’s things to show ownership or dominance.
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March 5th, 2009 by Melanie Brooks
The one thing that every dog needs to know how to do is sit. Teaching a dog to sit is probably the easiest trick in the book. If you own a small puppy, it is going to be even easier. An older dog learning how to sit may take a bit more time, but it is possible. Dogs learn to sit by praise. You must first introduce them to what sitting is.
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February 19th, 2009 by John Smith
Most dogs love to go on an adventure, and traveling with their owners makes it even more fun for everyone! It is in their nature to explore new places and meet new people. However, often traveling with your dog can be difficult. There is the problem of housing and transportation for the dog first and foremost, but even once you get past that issue others arise such as dealing with your dogs mess on the trip and more. Many people feel that taking their dog with them is just too much of a hassle. This article is about convincing you otherwise, however if you just feel it would be easier to travel without your dog then into kennel or pet handler services while you are away.
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