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08
Nov
2009
Your Dog Health Care Must Include Annual Rabies Shots

14 hours ago by admin

Sylvia Dickens asked: h care must include regular rabies shots, although many dog owners do not keep their pets’ vaccinations up to date. The misconception is that since the dog doesn’t run free, it’s not important. Even though you keep your dog restrained on a leash or in a yard, you can never guar ...

Kittenz - kittenz.net

07
Nov
2009
Dog Obedience Training

23 hours ago

Five Reasons Why Dog Owners Flunk Dog Obedience Training By Valerie Mills Thousands of dogs end up in shelters every year. The main reason for this is owner lack of commitment. Puppy owners will try dog obedience classes and not follow through with reinforcement training at home. The puppy grows qui ...

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Legal Side of Dog Bite Or Domestic Animal Attack

1 day ago by Cow

The emergency department of hospitals and nursing homes receive a lot of dog bite cases everyday all over the country. And most of the time the victims are children. Dog owners cannot deny the liability. One Bite Rule or First Bite Rule and Strict Liability Law hold the dog owner responsible for the ...

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Understanding The Basics Of Puppy Parasites

1 day ago by Brian Westfall

Besides food, water, exercise, and plenty of love and attention, your dog will rely upon you to manage his health. Your pooch is not like a person, even though he occasionally seems so. He is susceptible to a number of ailments, including worms and parasites. If these little bugs are allowed to fest ...

Doggie - dogs.dillonyothers.com · Rank: 82,925 · 1 reference

Demystifying Dog Marking: Understanding The Behavior

1 day ago by Alex Roseone

Owners have grown accustomed to their canines lifting their legs to mark trees and bushes during routine walks. The behavior is motivated by more than a mere need to urinate (and in some cases, defecate). It is a way to communicate territorial ownership. If it is only done outside, few owners would ...

Puppy Dog Behavior - puppydogbehavior.com

05
Nov
2009
Bad Dog = Bad Parent?

2 days ago by jeannesager

Every few months something crops up on the Internet linking the way people care for their pets to their would-be parenting skills. Everyone runs with it. We parents fight it. The cycle continues. So what makes this one different? Washington Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax isn’t talking about negle ...

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Demystifying Dog Marking: Understanding The Behavior

3 days ago by Alex Roseone

Owners have grown accustomed to their canines lifting their legs to mark trees and bushes during routine walks. The behavior is motivated by more than a mere need to urinate (and in some cases, defecate). It is a way to communicate territorial ownership. If it is only done outside, few owners would ...

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Demystifying Dog Marking: Understanding The Behavior

3 days ago by Alex Roseone

Owners have grown accustomed to their canines lifting their legs to mark trees and bushes during routine walks. The behavior is motivated by more than a mere need to urinate (and in some cases, defecate). It is a way to communicate territorial ownership. If it is only done outside, few owners would ...

Nice Six Pack Abs - nicesixpack.com

04
Nov
2009
Dog Training For Beginners

3 days ago by staff

“How does your dog sit when you tell him to and mine doesn’t?”, “How can your dog heel to you like that?”, “Wow! He comes when you tell him to” – Sounds familiar? If it does, you need to invest some time into a little bit of basic dog training. Starting to train your dog from a young age is crucial ...

Petcare Made Simple - petcaremadesimple.com · 1 reference

Demystifying Dog Marking: Understanding The Behavior

3 days ago by Alex Roseone

Owners have grown accustomed to their canines lifting their legs to mark trees and bushes during routine walks. The behavior is motivated by more than a mere need to urinate (and in some cases, defecate). It is a way to communicate territorial ownership. If it is only done outside, few owners would ...

Doggie - dogs.dillonyothers.com · Rank: 82,925 · 1 reference

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