dog care
dog care
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by Michelle Johnson - 2007-03-02
As a dog owner, we all want what's best for our dog. With the newest reports about the proper diet for your dog, they should have carbohydrates, vegtables, etc., more and more dog owners are giving th...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
It may be surprising to you, but doggie beds now come in all shapes, sizes and features. Some of the more common types available are those shaped like furniture (such as sofa look-alikes, donut shape...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
One of the most popular dogs in history is Charles Schulz's Peanuts character, Snoopy. He is a totally lovable dog who stays a true and loyal friend to his owner, Charlie Brown. Snoopy is a beagle.A...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
Beagles are thought to originate from the Talbot Hound, a dog brought to Great Britain by William the Conqueror in the eleventh century. Beagles are also thought to have originated from the Kerry Bea...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
Dogs bark for a good number of reasons. It can vary from the simplest reason to the more complex ones. Barking is inherent with any dog because that is how they communicate with each other. But the...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
A dog house is essentially a small shed which is built into a shape of a little house with a triangular roof. It is the shelter to which the dog runs into for safety from either the natural elements ...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
Humans love adorning themselves with fanciful jewelry. They trot around with their "bling-bling" items and know that every eye is on them. This may be the reason why dogs mimic their masters and are...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
Much as you want to bring your dog with you on your vacation, sometimes it might not be possible to do so and your only option is to leave him on a dog kennel. A dog kennel is a boarding facility whi...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
Dog training is a method of teaching your dog to perform certain activities through obeying your orders. The most common behaviors include herding, tracking, hunting, guarding, retrieving or doing so...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-05
Have you ever noticed how dogs begin barking quietly with a menacing growl which gradually escalates to a loud howling bark? Maybe, you have you noticed how some dogs sustain their barks until they a...