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A Brief Introduction To Canine Seizures
By Sandra Demers · 14 years ago
Canine seizures come in varying types and degrees. Some are only partial, affecting simply one side of the animal's body or even just a small area. A grand mal is the most commonly seen type. ...
Want The 4 Best Dog Training Ebooks That Will Work For You?
By Kevin Holder · 14 years ago
Your love for your dog will grow by leaps and bounds (and their love for you will grow too!) as you teach them to behave and do tricks. Just think about how cool it would ...
A few tips on How to Train a Yorkshire Terrier
By Laura Miller · 14 years ago
Having several Yorkshire Terriers over the years, three males (Skeeter, Indy and Ozzy) and two females (Mozy and Lucy) and I would like to share a few tips I have learned from having them and ...
Heartgard is Heartworm Medicine for Dogs
By John Scotts · 14 years ago
Heartgard: Dogs and Heartworm
Heartgard protects all dogs from heartworm disease. Adult dogs and puppies can get heartworms when infected mosquitoes bite them. Mosquitoes become infected when they pick up the heartworm larvae after biting ...
Would You Like Kibble With That Whine? Solutions For Whining In Your Puppy
By Ron Ayalon · 14 years ago
We've all fallen victim to it. It is more weakening than kryptonite. Yes, I am of course talking about The Whine. All puppies do it and it tugs at our heartstrings, but if we do ...
Dog Obedience Training
By Albert Loubser · 14 years ago
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING
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MAKE THE PUPS KNOW WHO'S IN CHARGE
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However, they can be your worst enemy sometimes.
HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND
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Made up of guardians of livestock and property, police dogs, ...
Golden Retriever Puppy Training- Potty Training
By Michael Corben · 14 years ago
Golden retriever puppy training is a task that every puppy owners must start immediately as soon as the puppy gets home. The top priority of the owner is to immediately start potty training. No one ...
Preventing Swimmer’s Sinusitis
By Michael Corben · 14 years ago
If you are one of those people who have always gets to suffer nightmares of sinus infections, it may be very beneficial on your part if you are able to identify ways to prevent triggering ...
Dog Carriers: Don't Leave Home Without One
By Karen Culver · 14 years ago
You’ve never taken Pooch with you on vacation before, but you’re thinking the time is right. He’s a little older and a little better trained. Traveling with Pooch by car can be very rewarding and ...
Dealing With Submissive/Excited Urination In Your Dog
By Ron Ayalon · 14 years ago
You can see it now: your aunt has just let Zeke out of the house, her little Bichon Frisé, and he welcomes you by forming his customary Pee Circle. In his excitement, he scatters his ...
Dealing with a Golden Retriever Pregnancy
By Michael Corben · 14 years ago
These days more and more people are breeding golden retrievers. This is because the dog’s fun, affectionate, loyal, and friendly features have encouraged a lot of consumers into actually owning one for their household. Golden ...
The Dogs Of War
By Jeffrey Weber · 14 years ago
Brave, loyal, fearless and dependable, these are but a few of the attributes used to describe our canine counterparts. Is it any wonder then that these animals have accompanied men into the heat of battle ...
Dealing With Separation Anxiety In Your Dog
By Ron Ayalon · 14 years ago
Little Maxine follows you from room to room and calls for you when she can't see you, even when you're in the shower. You go to pick up your keys and she howls and goes ...
All Natural Dog Food. What You Are Not Being Told and What They Do Not Want You To Find Out!
By Paul Henstock · 14 years ago
First up here is what you are not being told about all natural dog food.
In dog food terms the use of the word natural has no defined or regulated meaning.
Once again us dog ...
What Is It Like to Live With a Doberman?
By Lea Mullins · 14 years ago
Doberman Pinschers are believed to have originated around 1890-1900, bred by a tax collector and night watchman named Louis Dobermann, who needed a companion dog to guard him. Breeds included in the Doberman’s ancestry include ...
Hereditary Problems of the Doberman Pinscher
By Lea Mullins · 14 years ago
Out of all dog breeds, perhaps the Doberman Pinscher is most suited for the role of guard dog. However behind the Doberman Pinscher’s tough exterior comes a myriad of health issues to be dealt with ...
Golden Retriever Adoption: Puppy or Adult?
By Michael Corben · 14 years ago
The reward of raising a golden retriever is seeing that cute cuddly, furry, little creature grow up into an adult dog. Being a parent to a golden retriever the pride of seeing your little furry ...
Doberman Training—Train Your Dog for Obedience
By Lea Mullins · 14 years ago
Doberman Pinschers are good pets and protectors when they are well trained. The breed is known for its loyalty and when a Doberman understands that the alpha member of the family is a human being, ...
Golden Retriever Adoption Guidelines
By Michael Corben · 14 years ago
When talking about a family dog, the golden retriever is often the first choice. But before you even think about adopting a golden retriever, you must understand that golden retriever adoption is something that you ...
Aggression in Doberman Pinschers
By Lea Mullins · 14 years ago
We have seen in movies and books how Doberman Pinschers are being portrayed as "bad-ass" dogs. These breeds are normally the ones who chase after the lead actor in comedy movies; while they are very ...