pet tips
pet tips
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by Kelly Marshall - 2008-07-05
Lyme disease in puppies is a sickness that is newly recognized. This type of dog disease is transmitted by deer ticks. Lyme disease in pets not only infects puppies but could also infect humans. ...
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by Kelly Marshall - 2008-07-12
When you give a dog any command, you have routinely assumed a domineering role and put the dog into a submissive one. Standing is a somewhat dominant canine posture, whereas the Sit and the Down are ...
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by Kelly Marshall - 2008-07-12
Training a young dog to come when told to starts off perfectly. The dog learns his name and that humans use it when they desire give her something fun like dinner or a brand new toy, so he runs to it...
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by Kelly Marshall - 2008-07-12
In training your dog the "Come" command, stand several feet away from him. Bend down, say his name and then approach him, clapping your hands at the same time. Do this several times if to get him to ...
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by Kelly Marshall - 2008-07-17
When your dog softly whimpers that means: "I'm hurt!" "I'm frightened." The average human is most likely to hear this at the vet, when a dog is suffering, or when an obedient dog is in a strange loca...
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by Robert - 2008-07-25
Cats are mostly said to be serene pets. Many people presume that if a cat is provided with food, drink, and a sleeping shelter then it will stay obedient and friendly to its owners while exhibiting t...
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by Robert - 2008-07-27
Having a health insurance is no longer limited only to humans, it has been extended to include our pets too.People who own pets appreciate that taking their pet to the vet could be almost as expensiv...
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by Robert Bell - 2008-07-27
Having a health insurance is no more limited only to humans, it has been modified to include our pets too. Individuals who have pets understand that taking their pet to the vet may well be almost...
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by Kelly Marshall - 2008-08-07
Have you've ever been stuck in a vehicle on a long trip while your dog is barks incessantly? This is more than enough to drive anyone up the wall. Every moving object that your dog sees past the wind...
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by Kelly Marshall - 2008-08-07
One thing you can count on when bringing home a new dog is the fact that he will nip and bite at your fingertips during the first few days or weeks. This is totally normal and there is no reason to g...