Archive for the ‘Dog Care’ Category

Remembering My Most Special Gift- Sasha

By admin + December 1st, 2008

For some people, the grief that you experience at the loss of a pet can be unbearable. It was that way for me. Now, years later, I can think of my little dog and see her sweet little face and smile because she brought so much happiness to my life.

Tips for Selecting a Female Dog Name

By admin + December 1st, 2008

Nothing is more precious than a little female puppy. Whiskers that tickle and a nose that is still warm from the heat of her mother’s body . ….

Care and Grooming of Bichon Frise

By admin + November 30th, 2008

Bichon Frise are a very sociable dog from the time that they are puppies on through adulthood. Bichon Frises have an easy, happy disposition. A Bichon Frise (French, literally meaning Curly lap dog; often spelled Bichon Frise in English) is a small breed of dog.

English Bulldog Hereditary Issues

By admin + November 30th, 2008

English bulldogs obviously have an assortment of hereditary problems to overcome. However, not all of them manifest with each generation.

PUPPY LOVE - Reporter

By admin + November 28th, 2008

LOWER SALFORD — The Koffels love their black four-legged hero named Krocket. The black Labrador retriever puppy is learning to be an obedient dog with impeccable house manners. The Koffels don’t and won’t play fetch with him. A game of tug of war …

Is adopting a third dog too much? - Evening Sun

By admin + November 28th, 2008

Q: I have a 13-year-old pomapoo weighing in at 18 pounds, and a 7-month-old yorkipoo that weighs 8 pounds and is taller than the pomapoo. I am considering adopting a 3-year-old, 8-pound Chihuahua. He is in a crate 12 to 14 hours a day. I want to …

Dog Grooming

By admin + November 27th, 2008

is provided to your pets. Brushing your dog’s teeth is an important aspect of dog grooming and dog health. Brushing your dog’s teeth is a very simple process once you and your dog, have both got into the routine. Grooming is also a great way to cut

BARK BUSTERS OFFERS DOG-FRIENDLY TIPS

By admin + November 27th, 2008

InfraWare Selected by Texas Firm for its Leading-Edge Medical Transcription Technology INDIANAPOLIS, IN - In the spirit of the coming season, Bark Busters, the world’s largest dog training company, offers helpful holiday tips for the estimated 44.8 …

Dogs in Public Places

By admin + November 26th, 2008

We all love our dogs and like to include them in family outings and activities. There are more places where dogs are welcome and we have all seen small dogs in tote bags. It is important however, to remember that not everyone loves your dog as much as you do.

Holistic Pet Food

By admin + November 26th, 2008

Holistic pet foods are considered by many to be the healthiest pet foods available today. As the food your pet eats is a major determinant of his or her overall health, the concept of a pet food that…

How To Keep Your Pets Healthy?

By admin + November 26th, 2008

Today the pet owners have a big question that how to keep their pets healthy? What should be their proper diet? Different people would have different opinions to these relevant questions. I have been …

Andrea has written four books including Dog Friendly Dog Training (IDG, 1999), Train Your Dog the Lazy Way (Macmillan, 1998), The Little Book of Dog Tricks (Howell, 2002) and On the Road With Your Pet (Fodor’s, 1998). She is the behavior columnist …

How to Select Quality Dog Food

By admin + November 25th, 2008

Even a great depression or recession could not deter people from spending millions on dogs and dog food. Statistics say Americans still keep a major chunk of their income for dogs. This shows the impo…

Dog Collars and Leashes Give Your Dog an Identity

By admin + November 24th, 2008

Dog collars and leashes are a very low-priced way help identify your pet - not to mention being a fashion statement! This very important single item can save your companion’s life, if he should ever disappear from your home for any reason.

USDA Certified Organic Dog Food

By admin + November 24th, 2008

Unquestionably, USDA certified organic pet foods are healthier than pet foods made from conventionally produced ingredients. Unlike cheaper conventional pet foods, USDA certified organic pet foods contain no residues from pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, or chemicals accumulated during manufacturing that may include a number of the toxic chemicals that are associated with conventional pet food processing.

Your Puppy’s First Days at Home

By admin + November 24th, 2008

Congratulations on the new addition to your family! Having a puppy join your family is a truly exciting time in your life. But once that puppy is introduced to your family and your home, prepare yourself for a few months of hard work.

Do you want to keep your dog in your yard without a fence? Does your dog have a problem with digging under your current fence? Do you take your dog with you on hunting or camping trips? Are you interested in an underground dog fence but don’t want the hassle of burying the wire?

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