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    • 31.

      Doggie Power!


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-03
      But how do you really choose which type of dog would best suit you? As you very well know, dogs have different kinds of breed, type, size and temperament. When thinking of bringing one into your fam...
    • 32.

      Dogs and Playtime


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-03
      Dogs are very much like little children. They only have three things in mind: to sleep, to eat and to play. They run around the house, expect their masters to fumble and tumble with them and general...
    • 33.

      Small Dog Breeds


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-03
      As humans were not created equal, so are the creatures that keep us company. Man's best friend, for instance is of many kinds: there are small dogs and there are big dogs. Those under the small dog ...
    • 34.

      Taking Care of Your Dog


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-03
      During the course of history, a subtle change has occurred in the relationship between man and dog. It used to be that dogs served as man's slaves. They provided an economical form of labor that rel...
    • 35.

      The Fundamentals of Dog Breeding


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-03
      The Goals of Dog Breeding:Good temperament should be the first goal in breeding. Every breeder should be on the lookout for shyness, fear of strangers, refusal to leave a common environment, fear of ...
    • 36.

      Dog Grooming-7 Most Frequently Asked Dog Grooming Questions & Its Answers


      by John Rappaport - 2007-02-06
      Although it's often overlooked, grooming is an important part of your dog's health and wellness program. Here are some of the most frequently asked dog grooming questions our experts at PetPlace.com a...
    • 37.

      Putting Your Dog On A Diet For Weight Loss


      by Kelly Marshall - 2007-02-12
      Most dogs will begin to be less active and will self-exercise less as they age. Some breeds are naturally more likely to gain weight and be couch dogs rather than active pets, so it is important to he...
    • 38.

      Don't Let Fido Get Sick as a Dog!


      by Steve Dolan - 2007-02-13
      IntroductionYou love your dog. And like most dog-owners, you likely consider your dog to be a part of your family. That is why your dog's health is so important. Just as you would be concerned abou...
    • 39.

      Buying Premium Dog Food 101


      by Golden - 2007-02-13
      So you are wondering if the dog food you are feeding is really good for your canine.Maybe you heard that your particular brand of dog food is bad for your dog.Here I will try to explain what to loo...
    • 40.

      Dog Training And Why It Is So Important


      by Article Submissions - 2007-02-14
      The word 'vital' has its roots in the Latin word for life. That gives us a clue to why dog training is so important, both for owner and dog - it enhances the quality of life for each.Though dogs have ...