dog breed
dog breed
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by Peter john - 2007-07-12
It is really arduous to select the best bed for your dog from so many different varieties available in the market, prices varying accordingly. Dog beds are beneficial for the dog owners as well ...
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by Peter john - 2007-07-20
The expenses of keeping a dog as a pet can make considerable slit in your wallet. Ask any dog owners of the expenses and they will explain how much they have to pay for the food and vet bills. S...
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by Peter john - 2007-07-23
Dogs are omnivorous and curious animal and like to explore their world by chewing. Some dogs even grow into such a permanent habit of chewing anything in their way which may be disastrous. A dog...
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by Peter john - 2007-07-25
Home dog ear care with regular check up with the veterinarian in between, will keep your dog healthy and pain free. Therefore make it a routine to prevent many common ear problems. Remember that...
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by Peter john - 2007-07-24
It is very difficult to determine the causes of food related allergy problems in your dog though the common food items that cause allergies are wheat, corn and soy. Among the essential nutrients...
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by Gerry Ronson - 2007-09-09
Have you often wonder what your dog is because you found him at the pound? Most often the pound has a small clue as to the identity of breed for a dog, however you may still wonder about the character...
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by Kayye Nynne - 2007-09-18
The preeminent evolutionist Charles Darwin postulated that evolution took place gradually, pacing along slowly across the thread of time covering the span of multiple generations. At its most ba...
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by Kayye Nynne - 2007-09-18
If you are a dog owner you're probably aware of the recent pet food scandal that has rocked the nation, resulted in several pet deaths, hundreds of animals falling mysteriously ill and the natio...
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by Steve Batchelor - 2007-10-11
While the true history of the Rottweiller is a little unclear it is thought that it is an ancient breed whose history stretches back to the Roman Empire. In those times the ancestors of the Rot...
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by Kevin Gawricki - 2007-11-10
The Dachshund dates back to the 15th century. The Germans actually developed this breed to help control the badger population. The Germans where looking for a dog breed that was strong enough to...