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  • "People" Foods Can Kill Your Dog  By : Joshua Hacken
    Typically, dog owners love their dogs and will not do anything harmful such as feeding them with the inappropriate dog foods. Nevertheless, because of the ignorance of most people, they will sometimes give their dogs "people" food. They assume that since humans are safe to eat these foods, so does their dogs.
  • 10 Greatest Dog Training Tips of All Time  By : Robert Thomson
    The following article is about the top 10 greatest dog training tips.
  • 13 Must-Read Facts About Parvo Virus  By : Rae & Mark
    1. 80% of dogs that are infected by Canine Parvovirus that are not treated die in four or five days - with the older 2a and 2b strains of the virus.
  • 3 Tips That Make Training Your Dog Easier  By : Teresa Lin
    Have the Right Attitude
  • 4 Cat Parasites to Watch Out For  By : Kurt Schmitt..
    While not usually fatal, cat parasites are a common occurrence. If left untreated, they may cause serious damage, so it's a good idea to know something about them.
  • 4 Things You Need To Know About Training For Aggressive Dogs  By : Missy Matheson
    No one wants an aggressive dog, but unfortunately there are many owners who raise their dogs to become aggressive without even realizing it. Some fail to recognize that their dog is exhibiting early warning signs of aggression, and so they fail to provide them with the training for aggressive dogs that they need. Other owners recognize the warning signs but they either don't know what to, or they do the wrong thing and end up making the problem worse.
  • 5 Basic Care for Family Dog  By : Leo Enoch
    Before bringing a dog home, it must be understood that there is a responsibility of somebody who owns a dog to take care of it which will include providing food, shelter, health care, protection and spending time with the dog.
  • 5 Steps to Easy Dog Training  By : ChristyJonpns
    It has been discovered that the amount of touching a pregnant dog receives determines how well its puppies are able to tolerate people touching them after they are born. Puppies who have little or zero tolerance for people touching them probably had no contact while in their mother’s womb.
  • 5 Things To Look At When Using A Dog Training Collar And Lead  By : Adrian Fletcher
    A dog training collar is a handy piece of equipment that can be used to obedience train your dog. No doubt you have heard it referred to as a slip collar, pinch collar, choke collar or possibly a choke chain but it is one and the same no matter the name. Essentially it fits around the dogs neck and is attached to a leash or lead. When the dog owner applies pressure to the leash, he or she can effectively control their pet.
  • 5 Tips On How To Care For A Puppy  By : Lee Dobbins
    Raising a healthy dog begins with caring for him correctly from the time you bring him home. Below are 5 tips on how to care for a puppy that will keep him healthy and comfortable.
  • 6 Great Tips For Getting Your Dog Toilet Trained  By : Susan Banks Sr
    Bringing a new puppy into your household is often an exciting event for both kids and their parents. A puppy is cute and cuddly; they are little balls of energy. There is a lot of work involved in raising a happy, healthy and well trained dog. Before you bring that wriggling, ball of fluff home, you should take some things into consideration.
  • 6 Key Cat Training Tips  By : Albert
    Cats are extremely sociable animals even though cats tend to give an image of solidarity and aloofness. Cats that are well trained can form successful relationships with you and your family including other family pets. A well trained cat also caused fewer social problems and minimized nuisances and embarrassments for you down the road.
  • 7 Cat Labor Signs - How To Tell Your Cat Is About To Give Birth  By : Jane Tompsett
    Ok, so you know that your cat is nearing the end of her pregnancy by the size of her abdomen but you don't know just when to expect the birth to start. All of a sudden, you notice that she is acting differently. Is this it? Is your cat in labor?
  • 7 Facts about Cat Roundworm  By : Kurt Schmitt..
    An infestation of cat roundworm is certainly cause for concern, but is usually less severe than other feline worms. They are quite common, though, and your cat will need to be treated. Your vet should be testing your kitten at the initial check ups and vaccination visits. Typically, vets treat kittens even when they test negative. After that, testing will be done once per year at your cat's annual check up.
  • 8 Fun Poodle Facts  By : Lee Dobbins
    Poodles make ideal pets. Their variety of sizes will allow you to choose one that's perfect for your lifestyle and they have a fascinating history. Read the Poodle facts below to see if this lively, highly intelligent breed is right for you!
  • 8 Reasons Your Pet Thinks You're A Loser  By : Susan Thixton
    So you want to think that all pet foods are the same? Ok, here are my 8 signs your pet thinks you're a loser
  • 8 tips to train a dog to walk on a leash  By : Riti
    If you want to be a happy dog owner, you need to teach loose leash walking to your puppy. Often, dog owners found this is extremely difficult.
  • A Canine Retrospective: How We Got to the NFL Dog Collar  By : david
    When you look at your dog, you probably aren't thinking "I wonder when dogs became domesticated?" You might be wondering who on earth put that Nascar dog collar on your dog when for years you've been adorning your pooch with NFL dog collars.
  • A Christmas Kitten Is Not A Toy  By : J Gardener
    Santa Claus is overwhelmed, at this time of year, with all of the letters and lists coming in from children all over the world, asking to have their Christmas wishes fulfilled when he shimmies down their chimneys on his late-night sleigh-ride.
  • A Dog Walking Business Could Be The Answer For You  By : Floella McFee
    Introduction
  • A Dogs First Toy  By : Bjones
    The decision to buy your dog his first toy may seem simple, but there are many things you should look out for to keep your dog safe.
  • A Dogs Red Eyes Health Problem  By : Letho Maseko
    A dog is a man's best friend and I am sure all dog owners will agree wholeheartedly with me and the welcome wag of its tail and the friendly lick can make you smile even after a hard stressful day at work. A dog will get just as much enjoyment from lying on the floor near you if you haven't the energy for a walk, never complaining. It is understandable why many people prefer the company of their dog over that of another human being when they so rarely demand anything other than your love.
  • A Few Essential Points to Remember Before Adopting a Virtual Pet  By : Robert Thomson
    This article will outline just a few of the essential points that you will need to know and remember when you are looking into adopting a virtual pet via a virtual pet adoption website.
  • A Guide to Pet Insurance  By : Subasree
    Pet insurance covers all the medical expenses of the pet, which may arise out of any kind of ailment it is suffering from. By following some preventive measures, the pet owners can keep the cost of the pet insurance policies at bay. Find out from this article about how to find the right insurance package for your pets.
  • A Guide to Proper Pug Care  By : Jenny Donaldson
    Of all the different breeds of dog that one can choose from, one of the best without a doubt is the Pug. These are truly adorable little dogs, and super friendly. They are also great family pets even around very young children, as long as they are trained properly of course. There are a few issues with the Pug that any potential owner must be aware of however, and more than anything this refers to Pug care.
  • A Guide To Spanish Mastiff Dog Secrets  By : Jason Grant
    If you are a dog fan like myself then you will find the mastiff to be a very interesting dog. This article will focus on the Spanish mastiff (i.e. Mastin de Espanol). The Spanish mastiff has an active parent club in the States which is working to have the breed recognized by the Foundation Stud Service.
  • A Guide to Your Puppy's Health  By : Bjones
    A pup's life is filled with dangers and very easily lost in a big world. However, puppies seem to have an incredible resistance to human and bacterial diseases. The major areas that will concern you most in caring for your pup are: feeding, preventive shots, worming, and a good eye for disease.
  • A Healthy Pet Food For Your Dog  By : Jolie Mitchel
    The most important decision you can make for your dog is what they eat. While many laws and regulations exist for our food, pet food does not have the same safety assurances. Whether purchased from the grocery store, pet store, or your local veterinarian's office, pet food may contain animal by-products.
  • A Look into Common Dog Names  By : wyatt
    If you have just become a dog owner, either through buying your dog or being given a dog as a gift from someone, you would have to think a name for your pet.
  • A Primer On German Shepherd Allergies  By : Jan Ryan
    Allergies are common among pets and humans and German Shepherd allergies are just as common as any other breed. Many times German Shepherd allergies are the result of conditions passed down from previous generations or your dog may have a special genetic make up that causes it to be susceptible to certain allergies. Whatever the case, in most dogs these allergies can be treated so if you notice your dog displaying any allergy symptoms you need to get it to your vet as soon as possible.
  • A Puppy's Dream - Beefeaters Chew Sticks  By : Rebecca Foxton
    Your Beefeaters Rawhide Chew Sticks will always stay fresh as they are packaged in a useful bag you can seal again and again, meaning fresher, tastier snacks for your dog and more economy for you.
  • A Taste From The Past And The Smarts From The Present.  By : Jillian Plankston
    Thousands of years ago your dog was very different. In fact, life was very different, without all the gadgets and conveniences we now take for granted. Your dog would have been a different animal too. Can you even begin to imagine what his daily life would have been like?
  • A Unique Opportunity to Experience True Love!  By : spin1
    "That is what we offer on all three of our dating sites" says dating site entreprenuer Derek Collinson because all three - www.doglover.biz, www.pet-lover.biz and www.mature-dating.net have one key feature in common - a unique compatibility tool called SuperMatch!
  • About Rabies In Jack Russell Dogs  By : Richard Cussons
    Many years ago, Derf, one of our neighbor's Jack Russell dogs was affected with rabies. Upon knowing the news, my mom never failed to remind us not to go out or go somewhere near the dog. She said that death is at hand once a person is affected with the virus causing disease.
  • About the Dreaded Feline Infectious Peritonitis  By : Kurt Schmitt..
    What is this dangerous cat illness known as FIP? FIP stands for feline infectious peritonitis, also referred to as feline FIP. It is the most feared disease in catteries, as it is the leading infectious cause of cat death. This is a tricky disease to diagnose, and it has been said that the most reliable confirmation is done during autopsy.
  • Adopt a virtual pet as it is easy and have a great time with your new virtual friend  By : Robert Thomson
    Virtual pet adoption was a craze in the 90s and now it’s a big hit through out the world.
    It is a computerized human friend; meant to act as a pet.
  • Adopt a virtual pet on the web  By : Robert Thomson
    Adopt a virtual pet online and feed them foods anytime online.
  • Adopt A Virtual Pet Online From Adoption Websites Choose Name Color  By : Robert Thomson
    Looking for a virtual pet? Now thanks to the virtual pet adoption sites, you can easily get one.
  • Adopting a Cat Or Buying One? The Pros and Cons To Consider  By : Virginia Sutherland
    Once you have decided to welcome a cat into your home, to be a member of your family, the next questions is where to get the cat from? Should you purchase a cat from a breeder? A pet store? (A reputable breeder is a much better and much safer choice than a pet store) Or maybe you should adopt a cat from a shelter, or from another faily.
  • Adopting an Older Golden Retriever  By : John Charles
    Those of you who want a Golden Retriever but aren't ready to go through the trials and tribulations of a puppy, should look into adopting an older Golden. Older Golden Retrievers are mature, and prove to be great in homes where they need to spend a quality amount of time by themselves. They are a very adjustable breed, being good tempered. No matter how old the Golden may be, he will quickly become a valued member of your family in little to no time at all.
  • Adoptions: Free Dog Adoptions  By : Anna M Hill
    The orphaned pet population on a world wide scale continues to increase at a rapid speed and is becoming an epidemic. The need for loving homes is larger than ever. The reason for this problem is owners who fail to spay or neuter their pets. Some organizations are even offering veterinarian reimbursement to owners who have their pets fixed.
  • Advanced Dog Training Guide 2008  By : Robert Thomson
    Does your dog embarrass you because of his behavior problems? Does he bite, whine or bark repeatedly? Solve your dog's problems today with our Dog Training Guide!
  • Advanced Veterinary Products, What You Need to Know  By : beartoes
    As with most anything, the number one way to get advanced veterinary products is the internet. But one thing that you will want to do before you go and get drugs or food for your pet off the internet is to check with your vet.
  • Air Purifiers And Pet Allergies  By : Mike Roberts
    Are you a pet owner? With the popularity of household pets, there is a good chance that you are. Unfortunately, with some household pets many pet owners develop allergies to their beloved friends. Are you one of those individuals?
  • Air Travel Tips - Flying With Pets  By : Tanja Martens
    When it comes to air travel, many people hit the sky every day. Some people need to make a business trip, other visits to friends or family, others are on vacation, and some are a ski moving. If you move, there is a good chance that you might need to take your pet with you. If so, you will find that you are subject to a whole new set of rules of air transport. Before leaving for the airport with your pet or pets in tow, it is advisable to formularize yourself with these rules.
  • All About Blood Banks For Dogs And Cats  By : John Bear
    With advances in veterinary medicine, more complex surgical procedures are being performed on our beloved pets. Thus, there is an increased need for blood bank programs to supply life-saving blood components. In the past, Veterinarians had to use their own dogs, dogs owned by their staff, or even dogs borrowed from their clients as blood donors in the absence of animal blood banks.
  • All About Dog Rescue - Discover Useful Resources  By : Nathan Knightley
    I decided to look into dog rescue adoption in my neighborhood after seeing so many episodes of Animal Rescue on the Animal Planet channel. I was really
  • All About Dura-Bull Dog Bedz  By : kausik dutta
    Shopping for the perfect dog bed can be frustrating. Most dog beds are made of cloth and then filled with one of a variety of materials ranging from wood chips to Styrofoam pellets. Even if the cloth cover is removable and claims to be machine washable, you’re looking at a future filled with broken zippers and shrinking covers.
  • All About German Shepherds  By : Jan Ryan
    It was Max von Stephanitz who gripped all the essential credits for the development of the highly talented, faithful and obedient German Shepherd. He solely conceptualized a great variety of sheep herding dogs into one single variety. He visualized a dog of righteous character, great working ability, loyal and comprehensively trainable. Shepherd dogs were known as the best working dogs in 18th and 19th centuries. The shepherds in Germany employed their dogs to direct their group of sheep as well as cattle. The first priority was given on their working ability, not on their appearance. The root of these dogs in historical timeline has not yet been identified.
  • All About Havanese Litter Box Training  By : Fiona Kelly
    Have you seen the new commercials or web sites advertising small dog litter pans? Are they insinuating that your Havanese is no different from a cat? Well, no insults are intended, Havanese lovers. But many small dog owners cannot ignore that small dogs have equally small bladders and the capacity to keep from soiling. Damage from carpeting by small dogs can be a problem for apartment dwellers of renters. But how can the dog go outside when you work full time?
  • All About Havanese Training  By : Fiona Kelly
    All dogs, even your dog, needs basic obedience training. This means your dog should know his or her name, come when called, sit and stay on command, know how to walk on a lead, know not to jump up on people and generally be a good Canine Ambassador. Havanese love to please their people and are considered highly trainable. You can channel their energy into obeying you for rewards.
  • All About Shih Tzu Mixed Breeds  By : Rebecca Simpson..
    The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognizes and celebrates purebred dogs. Pure breeds are defined as "of or belonging to a recognized strain established by breeding individuals of unmixed heritage over many generations." Though pure-bred dogs are extremely popular and are the only dogs allowed to compete in AKC competition, a new type of dog is gaining recognition and breeder interest. Crossbreeds, or hybrids are on the rise. These are mixtures of two or more pure breeds, resulting in such combinations as the Shi-Poo (Shih Tzu/Poodle), Cock-A-Chon (Bichon Frise/ Cocker Spaniel) and Beabull (Beagle/Bull Dog).
  • All About Siberian Husky Breeders  By : Andrew Preston
    The history of the Siberian Husky is similar to that of other members of the Spitz group such as the Chow Chow and Pomeranian. This breed descended from Arctic sled dogs and was purebred in an isolated area of Siberia for hundreds of years. An Eskimo Siberian Husky breeder selected the most attractive and brightest-eyed huskies for breeding. This may be why the Siberian Husky so closely resembles the wolf, even though it is no closer related to wolves than other dog breeds. These dogs, along with the Alaskan Malamute and Samoyed, are directly descended from the Eskimo dog and have been utilized throughout history as sled dogs.
  • All About the Imperial Shih Tzu  By : Rebecca Simpson..
    The origin of Shih Tzu emerges to be interwoven in the mystery of prodigies of China and Tibet. There are several theories propounded by different anthropologists. One theory suggests that the Manchu dynasty was the origination of the modern Shih Tzu.
  • All About The Miniature Poodle Breed Standard  By : Lisa A Collins
    The Miniature Poodle is the middle sized of the three American Kennel Club Poodle types. (A fourth Poodle type - the Teacup Poodle - is not recognized). All Poodle types are considered the same breed - the Poodle. The Standard (or biggest) Poodle is the oldest of the variations. But because they were so big and active, a smaller version was wanted for those who lived in smaller homes.
  • All Natural Treatment For Beagle Allergies  By : Michelle Adams
    Beagles are one of the most amazing small breed dogs in the world. Their 'have a care' attitude, and super high energy makes them one of the most popular small breed dogs in the country today. But these sweet little dogs are not without their problems. Due to the carelessness with which these dogs have been interbred, they often come standard with Beagle allergies, extreme skin conditions, and other genetic health problems that can tax even the most loving owner's patience.
  • All you Require to Know about acquiring a Canine  By : Robert Thomson
    Before acquiring a canine companion many factors need to be considered. First off have a look in to the reason why you want to have a dog at your home. You should willing to share some part of your life with your new buddy, you must be accountable for the looking after of the animal and its needs.
  • Allergies That Affect A Rottweiler  By : Sharon Davies
    Dogs can suffer from allergies the same as humans. Some Rottweiler allergies that your dog can have include food allergens, flea allergies, bacterial allergens, contact allergens and atopy. You should be aware of the particular characteristics of each of these allergens in order to provide the proper Rottweiler care for your dog.
  • Amazing Gourmet Dog Treats For Brilliant Nutrition & Delight!  By : Rebecca Foxton
    Once in a while your dog deserves a treat, so they know you appreciate them. How are you supposed to spoil your pet, without resorting to items such as pricey grades of steak or hard to get venison?
  • American Bulldog Rescue  By : Bobby Callahan
    Getting a dog from an American Bulldog rescue is a really good thing. However, you need to be prepared for what lies ahead. When you adopt a Bulldog from a rescue group you should be prepared for some rough times, especially within the first few weeks after you bring your dog home. For one thing if a dog had to be rescued then it is likely that the dog has had some difficult times and these events or situations can have a lastly impact on the dog.
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    American Bulldog Training
  • American Gentleman: The Boston Terrier Dog  By : Wendy Caples
    The Boston Terrier dog, although not officially defined as a Terrier by the American Kennel Club, is a small but sturdy dog. It is ideal for people who don't have a lot of land and therefore cannot keep large breed dogs that are most happy with a large area to run around in. The Boston Terrier is best suited to an indoor life with occasional outdoor play. Their small size also makes them ideal for houses where space is an issue. They are also highly intelligent dogs, which makes training them much easier.
  • An Introduction to Cat Eye Care  By : Ridwan Ibrahim
    The eyes of your feline friends have often been used on horror films. But if you are a pet owner, you will know that the cat's stare is really the opposite of what's being portrayed on films. That is why you have to know the importance of cat eye care.
  • An Introduction to the Boxer Breed of Dog  By : Nicholas Hunt
    The Boxer is an old German breed of dog, which has found its place in today's society as both a family friend and protector. Find out more about this popular breed.
  • Answers to Dogs Aggression Behaviors  By : Leo Enoch
    Aggressive problem actually quite a normal problem of almost any dogs. Even other animals or we human do a lot of time display the aggressive problem.
  • Are Pet Bicycle Carriers or Strollers for You?  By : Linda Cain
    Bicycles provide a wonderful and freeing mode of transportation. The bicycle was first invented in Europe in the nineteenth century. Today it is the world's most popular vehicle. Bicycles allowed for easy travel -- they are 3 times more energy efficient than walking, and 3-4 times as fast as walking. Bicycles and horse buggies were the two biggest modes of private transportation just before the automobile was invented. Bicycles are pragmatic, functional, and efficient. They are a big component of a healthy urban transportation system. The bicycle is a simple and elegant machine, attracting kids of all ages and adults. Bicycling offers many health benefits, and it does not directly contribute to global warming or environmental pollution. It is a wonderful, freeing sport that brings health and joy to millions of people everywhere.
  • Are You Aware Of These German Shepherd Dog Health Concerns?  By : Lee Dobbins
    The German Shepherd breed is an excellent choice for a canine companion. However, just like many other popular breeds, there are certain health problems that you need to be aware of. Here are a few of the most prevalent German Shepherd dog health issues to look out for:
  • Are You Silently Killing Your Dog By Choosing The Wrong Dog Food?  By : Joshua Hacken
    Since there are a lot of different types of dog foods out there today, do you know which one to buy to feed your dog? How do you make sure the dog food that you chose is healthy for your dog? We as dog owners must ensure that our dogs eat balanced and healthy diets.
  • Are your Pets Insured? Think again..  By : Roshan R Prasad
    If you intend to purchase pet insurance make sure it is an all inclusive plan that covers all types of emergencies as well as general visits to see the vet and all the associated costs.
  • Arthritis in Dogs - Find Them Relief Today!  By : Ray Lam
    Old dogs are like newly born babies in the sense that they have no capability of telling anyone that they are experiencing pain. Old dogs move slower and become less active day in and day out. As owners, you can only assume that they are in pain if you see them acting strange and restless. More often than not, this pain comes from arthritis. Arthritis in dogs is experienced mostly by older dogs, and is felt more by the larger dogs as compared to the smaller breeds. Arthritis in dogs especially in the larger breeds gives them the difficulty to move around as they did during their younger years.
  • Arthritis Treatment For Man's Best Friend  By : Tammy Foster..
    Yes, my best friend suffers from arthritis. My best four legged friend that is. When I discovered that my dog had been diagnosed with arthritis, the next thing I asked my vet was how to treat it best. I was happy to learn there were many options for arthritis treatments for dogs. Since arthritis affects one in every five adult dogs many vets are exposed to this condition. It is also one of the most common sources of chronic pain that veterinarians treat.
  • Avoiding A Pet Store And Buying From A Rottweiler Breeder  By : Sharon Davies
    When you have made the decision that it is time to get a Rottweiler puppy you are encouraged to buy from a reputable Rottweiler breeder and avoid a pet store at all costs. There are so many things a young puppy needs to know before it can adjust to your home and a pet store offers nothing in the way of getting your puppy ready to go home with you.
  • Avoiding Fake Beagle Breeders  By : Michelle Adams
    Beagles are not inexpensive when you buy them from a breeder and when you buy from beagle breeders there are certain ways that you can tell if they are legitimate or not. You always want to make sure that you are buying your beagle from a reputable and honest beagle breeder because an unscrupulous breeder will try and sell you a potentially unhealthy animal, which can become a large problem down the road when you and your family may be faced with expensive vet bills and tough decisions.
  • Avoiding Labrador Allergies  By : Brooke Sunderland
    Sometimes some dogs can be extremely allergic to environmental allergens. Unfortunately Labradors have a breed predisposition to certain allergies. Labrador allergies are horrible because they can cause your beautiful dog's coat will start to appear patchy and mottled when fur falls off. What makes Labrador allergies worse is the distress that the dog is in when experiencing the symptoms of the allergy.
  • Awesome Dog Treats That Pets Are Guaranteed To Completely Love!  By : Rebecca Foxton
    Treats - we all love them, don't we? Your dog is no exception, as I am sure you know! Any dog owner worth their salt knows that dog treats are worth much more than a second or two of pleasure for your pet - they are an essential part of training.
  • Backyard Dangers That Can Kill Your Dogs Without Warnings  By : Dr. John Chan
    Have you considered that your dog's life may be in danger just from him hanging out in your backyard? Regardless if the area is fenced in and seemingly safe from danger, you would be surprised at what may be hiding, ready to hurt or even kill your lovable canine companion.
  • Bad Poodle Breeders  By : Lisa A Collins
    It used to be so simple to find the puppy of your dreams because you could always trust that the owners were kind and gentle with the puppies. But it is simply not that way anymore as there are so many breeders who do not care about the puppies and only see dollar signs when looking at them. These are the breeders that you want to avoid at all costs if possible and there are things you can do to make sure of it.
  • Bad treatment of dogs. What to do.  By : Colin Peters
    Thinking about our pet dogs as a victim of our own abuse can be hard to imagine but under financial pressure, owners often take a first step in abandonment of a pet. People often simply leave their pet by the roadside or in vacated premises.
  • Banding of the Bees  By : Charlie Reese
    Keeping Your Band of Bees Happy
  • Basic Care For Pug Puppies  By : Lee Dobbins
    A Pug is a wonderful breed to adopt and learning how to care for Pug puppies is imperative before you bring a new puppy into your home.
  • Basic Dog Obedience Training Command.  By : Leo Enoch
    I cannot stress more the value of obedience training for your dog. Besides it is very substantial to the well being of your dog and your own happiness in owning a dog.
  • Basic Tips On How To Train Your Parrot.  By : Roshan R Prasad
    Always keep in mind that parrots are wild animals. Taming a bird is a time taking process which can also be irritating to you resulting even harming your bird, so to avoid this you should be aware of the appropriate steps to make your birds at ease.
  • Basics Of Pomeranian Care  By : Rosie Allan
    If you are thinking about adding a new puppy to your family, why not consider a Pomeranian? These compact dogs can make great family pets, even in households with other animals and older children. Pomeranians have a tendency toward loyalty to their owners, and their eagerness to please can make them quite trainable, as long as you can overcome a stubborn streak that many of these dogs possess also.
  • Be a good dog owner and use dog training collars!  By : KenWilson
    We love dogs and we consider them to be our best friends; however, how much do we love them after barking at the slightest sound heard outside or at two o’clock at night? There are many reasons why dogs misbehave and there are just as many owners who are discouraged when it comes to training their beloved pets.
  • Beagle Breeders: How To Tell If Yours Is Honest  By : Michelle Adams
    As more and more people recognize what a fun and loveable little dog a beagle can be, honest breeders struggle to keep up with the demand for these little dogs. Unfortunately, this has left a wide open market for dishonest breeders who run puppy mills to fill the pet stores with sick and often dying dogs. Even though the majority of pet store owners will tell you that they would never buy their puppies from a puppy mill, the sad truth is that a conscientious breeder would never supply pups to a pet store in the first place.
  • Beagle Health Problems Every Owner Should Know About  By : Michelle Adams
    A lot of people love the beagle breed of dog mostly for its friendly demeanor and its ability to be a good dog with children. But beagle health problems are somewhat common and can range from the regular cuts and scratches that any dog gets all the way up to ailments that are almost completely proprietary to the beagle. Keep an eye on your beagle and start to become familiar with the warning signs for beagle health problems.
  • Beagle Nutrition: The Basics  By : Michelle Adams
    So often the importance of Beagle nutrition is overlooked and this can lead to a wide variety of problems. The diet of your family Beagle is just as important as your own or as important as the diet of any children that may be in your home. There are many problems that come about when proper nutrition is lacking in your dog's diet, just like bad things can happen to you with a poor diet.
  • Beagle Obedience Training  By : Michelle Adams
    When it comes to selecting an instructor for beagle obedience training it is critical to select a trainer who has a solid background in the field. After all, it would certainly not be helpful if the person offering the training program were an individual who lacked the skills and the experience necessary to properly instill discipline in the dog. When the instructor is lacking in these very critical skills it does not exactly bode well for the poor beagle because the dog simply is not going to learn how to behave properly.
  • Bear Bile Farming Causes Unnecessary Torture to Poor Bears  By : Rashel Dan
    Bear bile farming is a reality today. Although it is unnecessary to bile a bear, it is still very much a common practice in some places today. It causes extreme pain to the bears. During the process, it can be observed that bears gnash their teeth, bite their cages, moan, and even chew their own paws because of the pain.
  • Bear Farming: How You Can Help Stop It  By : Rashel Dan
    The most rampant and the worst type of animal cruelty these days is bear farming. It involves a process that causes repeated agony, pain and suffering to bears. The bear farmers will say that it was all for the good: bear farms offer an abundant and renewable supply of bile for medicinal use and at the same time reduces pressure on wild bear populations. They argue that extracting bile from bears in captivity obviates the need to trap and kill wild bears, and thus contributes to their conservation. However, many people are becoming concerned. Does it really contribute to the bear's overall welfare? I'm afraid not.
  • Beautiful White Persian Cats  By : Charlie Reese
    Breed Standard And History Of White Persian Cats
  • Beds for pets: luxury while sleeping  By : Robert Thomson
    Resembling us our animals too like a cozy place to sleep. Hence there are different types of beds for the pets to give them a relaxing sleep.
  • Bee Colony  By : Charlie Reese
    Bee Colonies ? Nature's Social Network
  • Bee House  By : Charlie Reese
    Making a Simple Bee House
  • Bee Keeping  By : Charlie Reese
    Bee Keeping As Business Or Fun
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