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  • Is The Miniature Pinscher The Right Dog For Your Family?  By : Ned D'Agostino
    You may have heard some bad things about the Miniature Pinscher and if you didn't know any better, you may have even believed them. Perhaps you were told that the dog barks too much and is bad with children. Maybe you heard they are too hyper. It's possible you were even told they are miniature Dobermans. None of that is completely true.
  • Can Your Really Train Your Dog Using a DVD?  By : Rosana Hart.
    Is it possible to train your dog from a DVD? Can you begin with a young puppy with sharp teeth and wild energy yet somehow end up with a well-trained member of your family? Or if you have an older dog in need of some training, can you teach it all the basic things you want it to learn: sit, stay, come, and so on?
  • Quality Dog Food: How Does It Affects Your Dog?  By : Jolie Mitchel
    Quality dog food is very difficult to be found these days. The markets are virtually flooded with brands and each one claims to be the best. Amid this it is very difficult to choose good from the bad.
  • Comparing Dog Food Brand Labels:Not Exciting But Still Important  By : Jolie Mitchel
    Sometimes I envy my dog. While I'm busy juggling the day's unending problems, he's enjoying a good nap or exploring this, that, or the other thing. What he isn't telling me is that I might spend a little more time taking his needs into account, including making sure he's getting proper nutrition.
  • Stop A Barking Dog In A Few Easy Steps  By : Lacy Holly
    We have all experienced this at one point in time or another. A dog that barks almost 24/7 and doesn't seem to have any end in sight. What makes this scenario even worse is when you are the owner of the dog. You feel worried and even annoyed by all the noise yet you have no clue how to stop a barking dog on your own.
  • How To Housetrain an Adult Pug Dog  By : Michelle E. Arthur
    Bringing an adult Pug dog into your home demands as much effort from you and the family as does a puppy. It's a mistake to think that just because the Pug is full-grown and may have been potty trained in one home, that he'll just immediately adjust to your home's elimination schedule, too.
  • Do You Make This Mistake With Your Cat's Carrier?  By : Jane Tompsett
    Just about every cat owner has to face this problem sooner or later. You need to get your cat into their carrier to visit the vet, be taken to the cattery or to travel to another home and what do you know? Your loving and ever-present cat has scooted off in the opposite direction at the speed of sound!
  • Homemade Dog Food: How Can It Affect Your Dog's Behavior?  By : Rosana Hart
    Does your dog have behavior problems? I don't mean the ordinary things any dog owner can expect, such as a puppy who isn't yet housetrained, a dog who loves to jump up on you when you return home, or other things of this sort. But if your dog does things which appear to you to be abnormal, you may be concerned or even worried.
  • How to Keep Your Labrador from Jumping on People  By : Lisa Murray
    A Labrador is a big, affectionate dog who loves to have fun. Sometimes he may take it overboard by jumping on you and everybody else around. Don't fret. This little habit is fixable with the right training methods.
  • Who Else Wants FREE Dog Training Tips ?  By : Karen Brown
    When it comes to you training your dog to be more obedient or to change a bad habit there are plenty of ways of doing this. But all of them are ideal as a way for you being able to communicate much better with your pet. Some people will read books whilst others will prefer to take dog training lessons. But along with these you will find plenty of useful dog training free tips that one can include and use and these can easily be found online.
  • The Truth About Spanish Mastiff Dog Secrets  By : Jason Grant
    If you are a dog fan like myself then you will find the mastiff to be a very interesting dog. This article will focus on the Spanish mastiff (i.e. Mastin de Espanol). The Spanish mastiff has an active parent club in the States which is working to have the breed recognized by the Foundation Stud Service.
  • Dog Insurance is a Sensible Precaution  By : Geraldine Dimarco
    Most dog owners never consider dog insurance until they're faced with a large veterinary bill. And the fact is that you can never foresee when you'll need to seek veterinary care, or how much it will cost. Not infrequently, a visit to the vet to treat an injury or an unexpected illness can cost hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars. Ouch!
  • Searching for a Bichon Frise? Find a Breeder  By : M.L. Williams
    One of the cutest little dogs available today is the Bichon Frise - one of the main lap dogs available. Very frequently people want to find a Bichon Frise for a pet. They are very small dogs, but not of miniature size.
  • The Truth About Cat Care  By : Winston Hill
    Although your cat may act independent and be litter-trained they still rely on you for regular veterinary care, safe shelter, water, food and etc. By taking care of there essential needs you'll be in a much better place to develop a rewarding and mutual relationship.
  • How to Train Dogs the Happy Way  By : Lisa Murray
    When you're trying to figure out how to train dogs you may feel like pulling your hair out at times but relax it's not as hard as you might initially think. There is a way to make training your dog a positive experience for both of you.
  • Potty Training a Puppy: What to Do for Best Results  By : Rosana Hart.
    Potty training a puppy is one of the first projects to begin once you bring the pup home. The basic steps are easy to understand, though following them will take some patience. The steps are: Keep the puppy close to you whenever you can. At particular times, quickly get him to the place where you want him to potty. Do any clean-up in a calm manner. Repeat the first three steps many times. Eventually your puppy will be potty trained!
  • Dog Training Simple Commands Are the Best  By : Rosana Hart.
    Dog training simple commands work the best. Complex commands are harder for dogs or especially puppies to understand. If you go to an obedience training class, this point will be made, but it can still be a while till you really have the habit down.
  • Tips On Finding The Right Mastiff Kennels - Information  By : Jason Grant
    I will assume that finding the right mastiff kennels is a priority for you if you are reading this. High on your priority list should be making sure your pet bullmastiff is properly cared for when you are away. To assist you in finding the right mastiff kennels we have prepared some criteria to use in selection.
  • Pet Insurance for Peace of Mind  By : Geraldine Dimarco
    Although the number of pet owners in the States is on the rise, most of those owners will not obtain pet insurance; strange when you consider how attached people become to their animals and treating them like family members. We all know just how important it is to have health insurance; providing the same for our pets only seems fair.
  • Truth About Cat Chat - Talking With Your Kitty  By : Winston Hill
    Are you reading this article because you have no clue what your cat's cat chat is saying? If you haven't been around many cat chats this could very well be the case. Paying attention to the animal's meow is one of the tricks. Determining what type of meow is one way to determine what they are trying to talk to you about. A very vocal with their cat chat is the Siamese.
  • Pet Question and Answer - Which Is The Best Pet For You?  By : Paige Harbold
    * Question: What should I consider to decide on the pet that is right for me and my family?
  • Why You Need Dog Insurance  By : Geraldine Dimarco
    If you have taken out dog insurance to cover the veterinary costs you may incur for your dog or puppy, then you're in the minority. The majority of pet owners never think about dog insurance - until, that is, they receive a vet bill in the hundreds, or thousands, of dollars. And to think that dog health insurance would have covered those fees!
  • Pet Insurance for the Masses  By : Geraldine Dimarco
    Pet insurance definitely would have solved the problem. I confess - I had doubts about treating our dog some time ago when he was involved in an accident. The agony of making a decision like that is something I hope not to repeat. Medical science cannot cure everything, and pets are vulnerable too. Operations on animals can go wrong sometimes.
  • Dog Aggression: Three Tips for Dealing with It  By : Rosana Hart
    No matter where you live, you may run into dog aggression, and it may be caused by your dog. Sometimes it is between two dogs, whether neighbors or dogs in the same household. Sometimes it involves a dog attacking or biting a human, all too often a child. This article will give you three things you can do if you are dealing with an aggressive dog in your family. It will also provide you with a link to a resource that has much more information on this stressful situation.
  • The Benefits of Pet Friendly Hotels  By : Darlene Berkel
    Researching and finding pet friendly hotels is an essential part of the trip planning stage. This article helps you get started.
  • Laugh and Love Your Dog  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    My life with dogs has taught me how to heal and how to love. Here is a story about a past life with my best friend.
  • Information About German Shepherd Dogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    German shepherds are one of the most popular dogs that offer plenty of intelligence and they can work in several job environments. In this article you will learn training, grooming and health advice. Also covered in this article are genetic diseases that often effect German Shepard dogs.
  • The Havanese Dog A Great Pet  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Havanese dog breed is one of the most loving pets to add to your family, even when you live in a small home. In this article you will discover advice such as training, health and temperament. Medical conditions that concern the Havanese are also covered in this article.
  • Dog Bite Injuries: Frequently Asked Questions  By : Christopher Davis
    Frequently asked questions about dog bite cases.
  • Dog Supplies for Proper Care  By : Gerry Ronson
    Dog supplies are essential to providing proper care to your pet. There are many items that you should have and others that are just kind to have around. In this article you will discover exactly what products your dog needs and what to look out for when purchasing dog supplies.
  • All About The Kuvasz Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    Learning about the Kuvasz dog for your family. They can make great pets for the right people. Included in this article is training, care and health advice for the Kuvasz dog breed.
  • All About The Beauceron Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    In this article is a lot of information you will need to know about your Beauceron dog or adding one to your family. Included in this article is care, training and grooming advice for your Beauceron.
  • What is the deal with guard dogs?  By : David Yuri
    As there are a lot of Indian dogs, breeders have started the competition; but this time it is not about the best in show, but who makes the top 10 guard dogs. It is not easy, as different breeders have different criteria; as well as that owners have their opinions when it comes to what they want in a dog.
  • Guide to Buying Safe and Fun Toys for Your Dogs  By : Natthanon Akarananpakorn
    Tips and ideas to help you find the right dog toy that will be safe for your pet to play with.
  • Selecting a Rescue Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    In this article i am going to discuss rescue dogs and what to avoid when looking for a rescue dog. Like any dog a rescue dog can make your life hell.
  • Chow Chow: The Fuzzy, Cuddly, Breed of Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Chow Chow is a medium sized dog, with lots of fuzzy hair and a sweet temperament for family. The following is a discussion about the Chow Chow.
  • A Successful Working Dog, The Akita  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Akita is one of the best working dogs you will find. They are extremely intelligent, fearless, and often spontaneous.
  • All About Basset Hounds  By : Gerry Ronson
    Learning all you need to know for introducing a Basset Hound into your family. This article includes training and grooming advice for the Basset Hound.
  • Cold Weather Care for Dogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    Here are a few tips on cold weather care for your dog. Keep in mind the best policy is to leave them inside during cold weather.
  • Affenpinscher Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    This article is all you need to know about the Affenpinscher Dog Breed to add a new member to your family. You will learn about the breed in general and some care and training required for the breed.
  • Choosing a Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    Choosing a dog can be an easy process when you know what breed of dog you would like to have. There are certain things to consider when you do go looking for a dog, such as temperament, care, training, and character.
  • Dog and Cat Senility  By : Elyse Grau
    As dogs and cats age, they may start to show odd behaviors. Know what they mean, and what you can do about it.
  • Canine and Feline Arthritis  By : Elyse Grau
    Dogs and cats can live comfortably with arthritis. This article will tell you how.
  • Making sure you choose the right dog for you  By : John McGuire
    Dogs come in all shapes and sizes and have a whole range of very different personalities and characteristics. There are literally hundreds of breeds of pedigree dogs and an infinite number of mixed breed dogs. So how do you go about choosing the dog type that is right for you? Luckily, there are only seven main types of dog and John McGuire outlines these for you to help you make the right decision about which dog is right for you.
  • Japanese Spaniel Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Japanese Chin is one of the toy dog breed. You will find them loving and gentle creatures, but you should not leave them alone for long.
  • Dogs with False Pregnancy  By : Alison Grimston
    In this article, I have discussed the physiology of false (or phantom) pregnancy, and suggested ways in which we can help bitches to cope with the pressures involved.
  • Dog Breeders Mania - What to look for  By : Paul Easton
    What to look for when buying a puppy
  • Who Else Wants Attractive Pet Friendly Furniture  By : Darlene Berkel
    If you want to allow your pet access to the house, but want to make sure that there is as little possibility for damage as possible, then you may need to "pet proof" your home.
  • Useful Ideas On Potty Training A Dog  By : Mendy Stern
    Potty training a dog is one of the first things every dog owner faces. Here are a few ideas that will help you with potty training that you can start right away with.
  • How to Keep Koi Carp  By : Sophie White
    This article gives a quick background and introduction on how to keep Koi Carp Fish.
  • What Everybody Needs To Know About Pet Safe Plants  By : Darlene Berkel
    There are plants that are relatively safe for animals, and others that are harmful for your pets. You just need to do a little research before you buy.
  • No Pets as Gifts  By : Elyse Grau
    Why it is not a good idea to give someone a dog or cat as a gift.
  • Skin Disease in Cats and Dogs  By : Elyse Grau
    The most common complaint pet owner's have is some kind of skin or coat disorder in their dog or cat. This article describes some common problems and their causes.
  • The Best Dog or Cat Food for Your Pet  By : Elyse Grau
    Choosing a dog food or cat food for your pet can be confusing, especially given the wide array of pet foods to choose from. This article will help you make the best choices for your dog or cat.
  • The Cockapoo - A New Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Cockapoo is a breed not recognized with the dog association. You will find it is actually a mix between a poodle and a cocker spaniel hence its name origin.
  • Find the Perfect Cat or Kitten at Local Animal Shelter  By : Elyse Grau
    If you are considering getting a new kitten or cat, this article hopes to convince you to adopt from a shelter.
  • Interesting toys to Entertain a Lonely/Depressed/Bored Dog  By : Natthanon Akarananpakorn
    Tips and ideas to help you entertain your dog.
  • The Labradoodle - The Alergy Free Pet  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Labradoodle is a mix of poodle and Labrador offering you a mix of temperaments. In this article learn all about the traits of Labradoodles including there good and bad points. Also includes in this article is grooming and training advice.
  • The Truth About Pet Food – Dogs & Cats  By : Claris Rivers
    Do you really know what's in commercial dog and cat food? Are you aware that you may be poisoning your dear pet? The Truth About Pet Food exposes the nasty ingredients used in factory-made pet food so you can understand the risks associated with it and start to make better choices on feeding your pet healthy alternatives.
  • Dogs, Cats and Winter Weather  By : Elyse Grau
    Winter brings cold weather and some dangers to pets. Here is how to avoid problems in cold weather.
  • Advice About The Samoyed  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Samoyed dog is one of the best companions you can have for a full family with children. You will find them good natured, even tempered, and happy to share affection.
  • Dog Body and Mouth Odor (how to get rid of it effectively)  By : Natthanon Akarananpakorn
    Discover How To Remove Odor Of Dog With Unique Pet Odor Eliminator.
  • Making the Most of Your Dog  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article was written to help dog owners get the best possible experiences with their pet simply by understanding more about its behavior and needs.
  • Choosing Pet ID  By : Elyse Grau
    There are a number of options for pet identification methods. Using at least one of these will increase your chances of getting your dog or cat back should it become lost.
  • Your Horse and the Mona Lisa Smile  By : Jerry Carpos
    Dentistry has become an extremely important part of equine care thus it should not be overlooked. More than any lasting horse portraits, horse dentistry is the ultimate key to longevity of the horse’s life.
  • 5 Great Gift Ideas for Pet Lovers  By : Chris Robertson
    Since the chances are good that more than one person on your holiday gift list has a pet that he or she adores, why not give a distinctive gift that your recipient will treasure?
  • Adopting Your First Kitten  By : Elyse Grau
    Are you getting a new kitten soon? Prepare your self and your house now, and prevent anxiety and running around at the last minute. This article will tell you what you need to know to be ready to bring your new kitten home.
  • When You Need a Pet Sitter  By : Elyse Grau
    Wondering what to do with your pet while you're on vacation? A pet sitter might just be the answer. This article will help take the stress out of finding just the right sitter for your pets.
  • How to Groom for Your German Shepherd  By : Moses Wright
    Reveal grooming tips and guide on German Shepherd dog. Discuss how despite its double layered coat, the German Shepherd does not require a lot of grooming. The outer coat of the German Shepherd is coarse with a medium-length. The undercoat, on the other hand, is soft and dense. This inner level is responsible for keeping the dog warm during the winter months and protected from the sunshine during the summer.
  • Tips and Guide to Win Your Horse Trust  By : Moses Wright
    This article reveal that it's always easier to ride a horse when both you and the animal trust each other. You can ride a horse that is uneasy around you, but it's much easier when you are both comfortable and steady around the other. Discuss how one can gain the trust of their horse.
  • Dog Training Tips You Can Use To Teach Your Dog  By : Mendy Stern
    Regardless of the age of your dog it is never to late to train them. In this article we will look at dog training tips that you can use to train your dog or puppy.
  • The Belgian Tervuren: A Great Pet Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    Belgian Tervuren is a wonderful dog breed for a loving family with older children. You will also find that this dog breed works well as a watchdog or herder with their protective instincts.
  • Golden Retriever Breed Diseases and Health Problems  By : Moses Wright
    There are around six major conditions or diseases that Golden Retrievers most frequently suffer with. Golden Retrievers are by no means unhealthy animals. In fact, they are one of the healthier breeds out there. But there are common problems that Golden Retrievers can struggle with and it behooves the owner to know what they are in order to keep an eye out for them.
  • Older dogs and Natural Therapies  By : Alison Grimston
    Dogs, like humans, are living longer than ever before. In the wild, dogs would have died young, as soon as they were no longer able to find their own food and defend themselves against predators. As our companions, they are living to a great age. Mental and physical changes occur slowly over this time.
  • Pet Ferret Introduction - History and Characteristics  By : Moses Wright
    An introduction to pet ferrets. This article reveals that ferrets are very unique pets to own. They are named after the Latin word “furonem” which means “thief.” They were named this because of their propensity to hoard and save food and toys in hiding places. Ferrets are now some of the most popular household pets out there.
  • Cat Fancier's Association - Purebred Cat Registry  By : Moses Wright
    Many people shopping for a feline companion may wonder what the initials CFA stand for. In order for a particular breed of cat to be recognized as a pedigreed breed, it must be recognized by the Cat Fancier’s Association. This association is the largest purebred feline registry in the world and recognizes only forty one breeds of cats.
  • Puppy Food and nutrition  By : Clint Jhonson
    Every puppy owner should acknowledge that dry food is to be chosen for his pet; the food should be intended especially for little dogs because the generic foods are to be avoided. The special food will contain all the nutrients that are necessary in order for the puppy to grow and no supplements will be needed. On the contrary, if you own a horse, you have to become aware that these Horse Supplements are to be used in case that the horse has a weak bone structure.
  • Persian cat: Chocolate and Lilac color  By : Jessica Jennings
    Chocolate or lilac Persians?

    Can it be possible? I, as an owner, breeding Persians and exots, pose myself such a problem quite recently. Of, course they exist, if to see from genetic point of view.
  • An Extremely Intelligent Dog, The Yorkshire Terrier  By : Randy Taylor
    The Yorkshire Terrier, (nicknamed Yorkie), is a breed of small dog in the toy category. The long-haired terrier is known for its playful demeanor and distinctive blue and tan coat.
  • Finding Pet Friendly Colleges and Universities  By : Darlene Berkel
    Thankfully, many authorities are starting to realize that pets can be a great stress reliever, and that pet owners tend to be happier and more relaxed than non-pet owners. Colleges and Universities are therefore becoming increasingly pet friendly.
  • Wuff Treatment for Dogs  By : Jerry Carpos
    A perfect blend of vocal sounds and body gestures can lead pet owners to a harmonious relationship with their dogs. Furthermore, this can lead to immeasurable years together. Celebrate this one of a kind friendship through immortal and lasting pet portraits.
  • Information About Dog Toys  By : Gerry Ronson
    Dog toys are very important to raising a healthy dog, for both mental and physical purposes. All types of dog toys are discussed within this article.
  • Great Dane Care  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Great Dane is known as the gentle giant because it is more affectionate and happy than fierce. Despite the gentle side they can be trained for guard duty.
  • Learn about Bulldogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    Bulldogs have been seen in history as fighting dogs, but that is really far from the true nature of the dog breed. The English Bulldogs are gentle and affectionate creatures.
  • Alaskan Malamute Training Advice  By : Gerry Ronson
    Finding a dog breed you can enjoy in the Alaskan Malamute breed. They are loving, loyal, and hard workers when it comes to sledding. In this article you will find training, grooming and general care advice about the Alaskan Malamute.
  • American Staffordshire Terrier Advice  By : Gerry Ronson
    The American Staffordshire Terrier Breed is one of the best breeds for a family with little children. Although history painted them as an aggressive dog they are more often loving and devoted.
  • Greyhound Information  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Greyhound can make a great racing dog or show dog, but they also make one of the most affectionate pets. Included in this article is grooming and training advice.
  • Dog and Dolphin Healing--an Interview With Ildiko Minko  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Are Dog And Dolphin Reincarnational Counterparts? This Article May Give A Clue.
  • Pet Friendly Websites: Online Advice And Tips For Pet Owners  By : Darlene Berkel
    Just about all pet friendly websites provide helpful information on pet friendly hotels, bed and breakfasts, and vacation rentals.
  • Let's Take Special Precautions for Our Pets  By : Letho Maseko
    It's easy to assume that you'll never make good use of pet insurance but with the 'blame' culture becoming increasingly evident over recent years its sheer folly to even consider having a pet without taking out pet insurance. Consider the fact that if you don't purchase pet insurance, you will have to pay the full amount for every vet service out of your pocket. With pet accident and illness insurance you get full coverage insurance; namely, your insurance company will agree to pay for all the costs and expenses incurred as a result of your family pet having suffered any illness or accident.
  • Basic Pet Supplies Needed When Getting a New Dog or Cat  By : Elyse Grau
    There are some basic pet supplies you will need before bringing home your new dog or cat.
  • Helping Your Dog In Hot Weather  By : Gerry Ronson
    When it’s hot dogs can be in danger of dehydration, overheating, and dying. You need to take care of your dog when it is hot outside whether you are just going for a work or taking the dog along in the car.
  • The Maltese Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    Learning all about the Maltese Dog Breed from care to characteristics. Including temperament, train ability and advice on choosing your Maltese. Grooming advice is also included within this article.
  • 5 Surefire Ways To Get Your Dog To Behave  By : Ken McClendon
    “MY DOG won’t come when I call him.” “My dog barks so much that the neighbors are complaining.” “My dog is always jumping on me and on my visitors.” In all such cases, frustrated pet owners are asking, “What can I do?” Here are some dependable ways to train your dog.
  • Cat Litter Box Problem: 4 Reasons Your Cat Won't Use The Box  By : Kurt Schmitt...
    The two main causes of a cat litter box problem are behavioral issues and physical problems. The first thing you should do then, is have your vet check out your cat to make sure there are no physical causes.
  • How To Understanding Your Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    The following is going to be a look at dog care and feeding regiments that you should follow. All dogs require a certain life style this article will show you how to achieve a healthy, happy life style for your dog.
  • Puppy Training - the Right Way to do it  By : Andrew Chan
    Puppy training is very important, whether you are training your first puppy or your 20th. Properly training and socializing a puppy is vital to making it a valued member of your family and your community.
  • Traveling with Your Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    The following are travel tips for you and your dog to have a comfortable time. Included in this article is information on different methods of travelling and how to make your dog comfortable no matter witch method you choose.
  • Take Your Pet Along with a Motorcycle Pet Carrier  By : Chris Robertson
    Here are some great pet travel tips. Take your pet along in a motorcycle pet carrier on your next road trip...
  • Using Electronic Fences to House Train Your Dog - Pros and Cons  By : Moses Wright
    Reveal the benefits and disadvantages of using electronic dog fences in your house. why and how it can be helpful and beneficial in the growth and training of your new dog.

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