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Jan
12
2012
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Before You Get A Dog

It goes without saying that getting one has probably crossed your mind at least once before because dogs are arguably one of the best companions a human can find. If you have gone beyond just thinking about it and have begun to seriously consider the option of getting a dog, then it is important to know what you will be getting into. It is very easy to see the appeal of owning a dog, but there are many responsibilities and commitments that are involved.

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Oct
27
2011
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Should You Feed Your Dog Table Scraps?

I know that you love your dog and treat him like part of the family, but is it wise to feed them table scraps? Obviously they love to get them and you don’t want to waste food, so what should you do? Is there any harm in giving them a treat and at the same time reducing the landfill?

Oct
25
2011
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Coping With Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety

Do you have problems with your dog missing you too much when you must be away due to work or other activities? It is actually not that uncommon of a problem, although it can certainly be distressing for both dogs as well as their owners.

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Oct
23
2011
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Don’t Forget To Prepare The Dog For The Baby Too!

Are you worried about how your dog is going to react to the arrival of your new baby. Most new parents are. Some even send their dog away because they fear the dog’s jealousy and what he may do to your baby. This doesn’t have to happen if you follow some simple steps.

Oct
01
2011
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Training Your Puppy To Be A Social Animal

Now that you are the brand new mother or father of a new pup, you need to ensure that it grows in to a well adjusted, obedient and healthy dog. The very first stage of your journey will be to make certain your pup gets socialized. Socialization will be the basis for how your dog handles aggression and obedience. Listed here are a couple of suggestions to bear in mind on your journey.

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Jun
16
2010
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4 Helpful Tips For Reducing Your Dog Care Expenses

The costs of owning a canine are higher than many owners anticipate. The initial investment can cost up to $3,000 or more; food expenses add another $500 to $700 to the annual bill; grooming, veterinary care, and medications (if necessary) can tack on an additional $1,000 per year. And that’s just the beginning.

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Jun
11
2010
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When Your Dog Shows Aggression Over Your Territory

Of all canine behavior problems, aggression is one of the most dangerous. When it is triggered by territorial issues, it is even more so. That said, it’s important to realize that dogs are territorial animals by nature. When they believe their space is threatened, they will warn potential intruders to keep their distance. Within a pack environment, canines will bark to summon pack members to collectively defend their territory against intruders.

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Jan
31
2010
1

Understanding Why Your Pooch Chews And Controlling The Behavior

Puppies chew as a way to explore and relate to the world around them. The activity is instinctive to them. Unfortunately, if chewing behavior is focused in the wrong direction, it can result in damaged clothes, shoes, and furniture.

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Nov
06
2009
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Advantages Of Owning An Older Dog

The prospect of bringing a new pooch home is exciting. Whether you live alone or have a young family with small children, the thought of having a cute puppy in the house may seem immediately appealing. After all, a puppy will make a great playmate for a young child. And who can stay upset after looking into a pup’s longing, expectant eyes?

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Aug
20
2009
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Basics Of Dog Ramps: Why They’re Valuable

The older we get, the more our joints hurt. Climbing and descending stairs, and jumping down from raised heights can slowly take their toll. What’s more, if we suffer from illness, arthritis, or a weight issue, these activities can have an even worse impact on our bodies. To be sure, the things we used to do as children without giving them a second thought now seem to have a punishing effect on us.

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