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    • 121.

      Removing Pet Accidents From Your Floor


      by Hal Storm - 2007-01-30
      If you decide to add a pet to your home, you are inevitably going to have to deal with an "accident." Here is some practical advice on applying CPR to your flooring. Dogs and cats can be wonderful ...
    • 122.

      At What Age Should You Give Your Child a Pet?


      by Hal Storm - 2007-01-30
      If you have kids, you might be up in the air on getting a kitten, dog or something else. You probably should, but the question is when? Kids dream of having their own pet. As parents, you might be ...
    • 123.

      Meet The Alert And Spunky Shih-Tzu Dog Breed


      by Lee Dobbins - 2007-02-01
      The Shih-Tzu is a result of the breeding of the Tibetan Lhasa Apso with the Pekinese during the 17th century and Peking. However, England wouldn't see the first pair until the 1930s when they were al...
    • 124.

      What Kind Of Pet Should You Get For Your Child?


      by Hal Storm - 2007-01-30
      If you have kids, you should seriously consider getting them pets. That being said, which ones should you choose? So you've finally broken down and decided to get your kids a pet! Before you welcom...
    • 125.

      How to Choose a Mate for Your Dog


      by Alan King - 2007-02-03
      Breeding dogs is a huge responsibility and it does take a lot of research and a lot of time and patience if you are to do things properly. To just rush in and breed any two dogs could be disastrous, s...
    • 126.

      Ferret Disease And Illness


      by Lee Dobbins - 2007-02-03
      Some people look at me like I'm crazy when I say "I love my ferret", but I do, and they can think what they want. My little guy brings me hours of enjoyment and sunshine to my gray days. The last th...
    • 127.

      German Shorthaired Pointer Puppy And Dog Information


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-03
      The German Shorthaired Pointer is a human family oriented and hunter dog. They need quite a bit of exercise and are just as willing to hunt as they are to play games in the yard. They can tend to roam...
    • 128.

      German Wirehaired Pointer Puppy And Dog Information


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-03
      The German Wirehaired Pointer in not a good apartment dog. They need plenty of exercise and a large properly fenced in yard would be ideal. They can tend to bark so they will either need to be far out...
    • 129.

      Giant Schnauzer Puppy And Dog Information


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-03
      The Giant Schnauzer is a beautiful dog and she makes a great watch dog and guard dog. She will protect you. On the downside, she really requires an experienced handler and early socializing of pets, o...
    • 130.

      Glen of Imaal Terrier Puppy And Dog Information


      by Mitch Endick - 2007-02-03
      The Glen of Imaal Terrier comes from Ireland where she was used to hunt foxes and badgers and keep farms free of vermin. She is a short legged dog designed to go down burrows after critters. She is a ...