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by Chad Hartman - 2007-04-29
The dog is a fascinating animal. The person can train this to do a variety of things if this is related for work or just to have as a companion in the house. Those who have never had this for a pet sh...
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by Lesa Bolt - 2007-04-29
Want to walk your dog without your dog walking you. All you have to do is learn one huge thing. Once you understand this you will not only be able to walk your dog but do many other things with your d...
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by Jean Morgan - 2007-04-28
I remember watching a TV show once. It was a comedy. The one person made a derogatory comment about a dog and the dog supporter replied that dogs were people too. It was supposed to be funny, but the ...
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by Jean Morgan - 2007-04-28
Growing up, I was fortunate enough to have a mother who didn't believe that modern medicine was the answer to everything. Instead of taking me to the doctor, she'd stuff me with vitamin C and other nu...
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by Jean Morgan - 2007-04-28
Strangely enough, very few people know much about the human body. They know even less about their pet's body. So when their dog starts to not act himself, most folks don't know where to begin as far a...
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by Josh Stanton - 2007-04-28
If you are interested in adopting a pug, than this article is for you. There is no need for a clear reason why you should adopt a pug. To bring a pug into the house as a source of entertainment for a ...
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by Keith Burke - 2007-04-28
One of the most important and first tasks that the owner of a new dog will have to undertake is potty training (house training) them when they are introduced to their new home for the first time. The...
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by Robert W. Benjamin - 2007-04-28
The American Cocker Spaniel was bred from the English Cocker Spaniel and is smaller than its English cousin. A Cocker Spaniel will average about 14 ½ to 15 ½ inches in height and 15 to 40 pounds in we...
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by Gabriel J. Adams - 2007-04-28
Deriving their name from their ability to point out game to hunters, the English Pointer was specifically bred for its innate qualities. There are a variety of breeds used in hunting, but the English...
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by Michael O. Werner - 2007-04-27
Now I'm not saying that pics of dog's are bad, I'm just saying that everyone should have there pet represented in the form of a painting. As a dog owner myself, I have several pictures of my little da...
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by Sanford Finley - 2007-04-27
I'm a professional dog trainer. I don't ordinarily believe in the mystical or magical. But I realize that when I do my job well, I'm not being driven by human logic or some textbook knowledge. I reali...
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by Grace Alleshouse - 2007-04-27
A responsible dog owner is truly concerned about his dog behavior and consequent training.That is a good moment to look for help on how to train your best friend.He and your neighbors will thank you f...
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by Kelley Blackston - 2007-04-27
All dogs need obedience. Dogs are pack animals and have several survival traits bred into them. They follow built in senses of pack order and survival behavior. In order to communicate with dogs, we...
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by Dennis Fetko - 2007-04-26
Since your dog doesn't know what you intend to accomplish, it will take your training message literally. You enjoy far greater success if you give some thought to exactly what it is you want the dog t...
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by Dennis Fetko - 2007-04-26
For years I've heard that a dog's memory is only three or five or ten minutes long--and then they forget what you just taught them. HAH! After being away from people all night, must you re-teach your ...
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by Dennis Fetko - 2007-04-26
Tying or chaining a dog (a fixed-point tether) is the single WORST way to restrain it for several reasons. (A "flying" or "rolling" tether, where the dog's primary line is attached to a second long l...
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by Dennis Fetko - 2007-04-26
I am familiar with hundreds of dog breeds, but what's an "outside dog?" Unless you're medically intolerant of it (and therefore can't take care of it in a medical emergency, so you shouldn't have it),...
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by Dennis Fetko - 2007-04-26
How you use your dog's name can cause him much confusion. Your dog will associate related events and see a relationship between contiguous impressions. He gets excited when you get the leash out, righ...
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by Dennis Fetko - 2007-04-26
Be careful when you walk your dog. A few years ago I worked with the San Diego County Sheriff's Department on a case. Evidence indicates the fellow was walking his dog in a rural area when 5 dogs belo...
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by M. Bruno - 2007-04-26
The worldwide dog food recall, which has impacted dog guardians worldwide has many families asking just what their dogs should really eat.The debate has reached far and wide with proponents of differ...