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    • 151.

      Female Or Male - Which Dog is Better?


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-09
      Many people can't decide which dog makes a better pet-male or female. Which one is the best? It depends on what you're looking for, for example, if you care about the personality and character of the...
    • 152.

      Understanding Labrador Retrievers - Three Things You Can Rely on When Raising a Labrador Retriever


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-10
      Labrador Retrievers, also known as labs, are wonderful animals. They are a popular pet on television shows and in homes worldwide.To absolutely understand the true nature of the Labrador Retriever, y...
    • 153.

      Dog Training Techniques: How Dog Training Has Progressed Over the Last Few Decades


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-10
      When a dog owner looks down at their brand new, small and tender puppy quietly sleeping in its little bed, it's difficult to think that in just two to three months it may grow to be 40, 50, or even u...
    • 154.

      Leash Training: What Equipment Not to Use When Leash Training Your Puppy


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-10
      There's nothing cuter than a tiny 9-week-old German Retriever walking around the park with its owner, pulling at the leash as it happily greets people who walk by. Puppies put so much effort into wat...
    • 155.

      How to Understand Your Labrador Retriever


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-12
      To totally understand the true character of the Labrador Retriever, dog owners must have a solid grip on the three most important aspects that make up this animal's temperament and character.Three Th...
    • 156.

      Understanding Labrador Retrievers - Why a Lab May Not Be For You


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-12
      Labrador Retrievers are considered people-oriented animals. So, they have to be in tune with their owners in order to follow certain guidelines. In order to understand this, you have to look deeper a...
    • 157.

      Leash Training Questions Answers


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-12
      Leash training is enormously underrated by new puppy owners. The procedure of getting your puppy or adult dog used to being on leash is quite simple and just takes just a small amount of your time. T...
    • 158.

      Luxated Patella - Taking Care of Your Dog During


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-12
      Even thought luxated patella is not considered a condition that needs to be treated in the emergency room, getting your dog tested for this disorder stops it from progressing. Every dog owner should ...
    • 159.

      Luxated Patella and What This Means to Your Dog and You


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-12
      Scenario: Let's say that your child is playing fetch with your one year old Chihuahua when all of a sudden, he cries in pain. You notice that he starts to limp with his lower back leg. Then suddenly,...
    • 160.

      Pet Food Recall - Knowledge is King When it Comes to Pet Food


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-12
      Due to current pet food recalls, several of pet owners are left feeling alarmed and bewildered as to why this incident happened. Several dogs and cats were left sick and worse yet-several more died. ...