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  • Learn the Critical Dog Training Commands  By : Charlie Cory
    It is important for any dog owner to have control over their pet. Find out some of the best techniques for training your dog.
  • Tips to Help You Buy and Take Care of Beagle Dogs  By : Jake Kennedy
    Beagle dogs are one of the most popular dog breed in the U.S. Here are some special tips to help you buy a Beagle dog and take care of it.
  • Common Beagle Characteristics  By : Jake Kennedy
    Some of the Beagle characteristics that should help you identify the breed without doubt.
  • Dog Behavior Training  By : kaleb
    Dog behavior training is more than just party tricks, it is essential to keep your dog safe. Your little (or big) fur ball will learn to wait, sit, stay, lay down, come heel, leave it and drop it just because you said so!
  • Provide Effective Treatment at Home for you Arthritic Dog or Cat Saving on vet's bills  By : Barry Dench
    How to relive pain from arthritis in cats and dogs in a cost effective way.
  • Reward Training  By : Patrick Carpen
    Explains the importance of rewarding your dog.
  • French Bulldogs - The Basics  By : Hans Lynch
    The French Bulldog is a much loved breed of dog. Fun loving dogs with great personalities they make wonderful companions.
  • Preparing For The Arrival of Your New Dog  By : Sarah McDermott
    Once you’ve decided on the breed of dog, and have even chosen a cute little pup or dog that you want to bring home, make sure that your family is ready for the new member. Delegate dog rearing responsibilities. One member of the family should always be in charge of feeding the dog. Don’t assume that once there’s a dog in the house your enthusiastic children will go ahead and feed the dog every single day. You don’t want to be in a position where there’s a lot of pointing of the fingers when the dog is sitting by his feeder with a mournful expression ion his face. Likewise, make sure another member of the family is responsible for his grooming, brushing and cleaning his fur, clipping his nails and so on.
  • How to Prevent Digestive Problems in your Dog  By : Sarah McDermott
    Dogs are just as prone to diarrhea and bloating as humans are. In fact, some breeds are more prone to digestion problems while others can tuck in like a truck driver, and have no issues at all. If you’ve noticed your dog is frequently suffering from indigestion or diarrhea, take a few precautions at feeding time to enhance the digestive process. Digestive problems can cause a dog to become listless and lose weight. His body begins to get rid of important nutrients even before they are digested,
  • Tips on Traveling with your Dog  By : Sarah McDermott
    Seasoned travelers who love to hit the roads with their dogs know that traveling with your pooch doesn’t have to be a stressful and tiring affair. The secret to being prepared for every eventuality on the trip is to plan ahead. If you’ve never dared venture out of town with your pet, there’s really no reason to worry. Just follow these simple tips and ideas for a safe and comfortable journey with your dog.
  • Outdoor Dog House & Dog House Training Guide  By : Jim Olivero
    While there are many things to consider when purchasing a dog house for your beloved pet, house training your dog, can also be a very difficult and tiresome situation.
  • Dog House - What You Must Know When Choosing A Dog House  By : Jim Olivero
    Dog houses keep you dog warm and sheltered from the elements. Choosing from among all the available dog houses can be tough. The best way to see the variety of dog houses available is to do your shopping online.
  • Dog House - Importance of Outdoor Dog House  By : Jim Olivero
    There are many things to consider when purchasing a dog house. Dog houses are now not just a matter of shelter for dogs. And for their comfort, you should choose a suitable one for your dog.
  • Let Your Dog Play With Their Food  By : Hans Lynch
    Food Dispensing Toys are good for your dog both mentally and physically. They allow your dog to work a little for their food with excellent results.
  • 7 of the World's Wealthiest Dogs  By : Sarah McDermott
    You can choose your friends but you can not choose your family. Except of course for the family dog. It has become increasingly popular nowadays for dogs to inherit some money after their owners pass away. And why not? They are after all part of your family and you leave your family members something after you are gone, dont you?
  • Raising an American Bandog Mastiff Puppy  By : Brendan Forde
    Guide to choosing and raising an American Bandog Mastiff. Vital advice for those all-important years in the life of the mastiff puppy.
  • The Magnificent American Bandog Mastiff  By : Jim Moore
    This article is an insight in the American Bandog Mastiff breed of dog. If you have a dog ' or especially any type of mastiff ' then you must now how magificent the American Bandog Mastiff is.
  • Pet Evacuation Plan  By : Gary Kurz
    Don't wait until it is too late. Remember the sad faces of Hurricane Katrina pet victims. Don't let your pet face the same trauma. Here are some easy tips for making a plan that will work for you.
  • 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.
  • Overcoming Boredom  By : Michael Copper
    Here's Today's Joke: Why do dogs bury bones? Because they can't hide them in trees. Dogs are a lot like children. They need stimulation or they will get bored and we all know the trouble children can be when they get bored. Bored dogs are generally unhappy dogs and they are also the dogs that are most likely to get into trouble with other animals and humans.
  • Leash Training Your Dog  By : Michael Copper
    Training your dog to not pull on the leash. One of the most common problems people have with their dogs is pulling on the leash. There are many reasons why this can occur, and quite often it is nothing more than excitement on the dogs part. If this is the case, allowing the dog a few minutes to simmer down before taking it on his/her walk can often stop it.
  • How to Understand & Prevent Dog Fights  By : Nancy Dean
    Nobody thinks it will happen with their sweet, innocent little doggie. Think again! There are instinctual triggers that will cause your dog to erupt in rage towards another dog. To prevent this from happening, you need to know why it occurs and some steps to take to minimize any damage.
  • How To Find A Good Dog Groomer  By : Nancy Dean
    Selecting a good, professional and friendly groomer is an important part of caring for your dog. Since a groomer will usually be alone with your favorite pet it is important to make sure that they treat your animal well, notify you of any problems, as well as understand how to care for an clip your particular breed of dog.
  • Can We Keep Her?  By : Donovan Baldwin
    We know as parents that we will at least sometimes regret the answer, but usually we say, "Yes. You can keep her, but you will have to take care of her." We also know about the answer, "Oh! We will."
  • Loving My Old Dog Friends  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Dogs Are Our Greatest Therapists. Old Dogs Teach Us How To Let Go (Let God). For The Love of Dog Go I.
  • The 7 Stages of Puppy Development  By : Mike Ray
    In order to understand why your puppy doesn’t listen to you at times, you need to understand each stage of development a puppy goes through as it matures. These 7 stages of puppy development will help you understand your dog and ensure it's puppyhood is a wonderful time for you and your dog
  • How To Stop Your Dog From Digging Holes In Your Garden  By : Mike Ray
    Step by step tips to stop your dog digging
  • Favorite Large Dog Breeds  By : Carol Stack
    Why are so many large dogs found in the top ten when they can appear so intimidating, cost a lot more to feed than smaller dogs, require more room, and require firmer training than, say, a Pug or Pomeranian? Learn more here.
  • Are Your Pets Part Of Your Family?  By : Jim McKiel
    Our household consists of two sons with furry coats and four legs each. Is this unusual? Not in a majority of homes that have pets. Pets are considered family members and are treated as such. Not only do we provide the basic necessities for our beloved dogs, we also lavish love, attention and gifts upon our furry family members.
  • Adopting an Older Dog  By : Jim McKiel
    Making the decision to share your home with a canine is one step towards a rewarding experience. Why not take the next big step and adopt an older large breed dog. There are many beautiful large breed older dogs that are just waiting for someone to invite them into their home. They will repay you many times over with love and devotion.
  • Puppy and Dog Training  By : manro
    A good choice for a treat is a piece of high quality kibble. Often a different type is used for training that varies from everyday food, so the dog feels it is getting something special for a job well done. Any name brand of high quality is recommended.
  • Start your own Pet Apparel Line  By : Robert Jean Louis
    Discover the power and financial freedom achieved by starting your own pet apparel line or selling Pet apparel.
  • Dog Behavior Problems - How to Live With Your Dog  By : Carol Stack
    Often dog behavior problems are caused by boredom. Is your dog left alone all day or left alone for hours at a time? Is your dog confined to the backyard rather than allowed in the house?
  • The Mastiff - Calm, Loyal and Good-Natured Giant  By : Carol Stack
    If there was ever a gentle giant, this dog is it. The Mastiff loves everybody and everything, especially his family. They are an especially good dog with children and make an excellent dog breed for a family.
  • Should You Have A Dog House?  By : Charles Dibble
    Many pet owners deliberate the question of whether or not to have a dog house. Regardless of the type or size of your dog or if it is an outside or inside pet there are practical reasons for providing your pet with a dog house.


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