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Socialize Your New Puppy Posted By : Anbhu Selvan
10/12/2006
Bringing a new puppy into the house is forever exciting and fun time. Everyone at home would like to play wit, cuddle and hold the little ball of fur. The last thing on minds of the most new puppy owners is to train the new addition, but is very vital that puppy training and socialization begin as early as possible.
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Guide To Allergy Dog Food Posted By : Masni Rizal Mansor
10/09/2006
When a dog has skin problems, we rarely suspect these as food allergies or sensitivities. As most dogs keep eating the same type of dog food for years, the food usually escapes our radar as the problem. But dogs, like humans, can develop sensitivity to any food or additive at any time. Recent estimates indicate that 10 to 15 percent of all allergic skin diseases in dogs are caused by food allergy. In such cases, they should be given allergy dog food, i.e., food that does not cause allergic reactions.
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Choosing and training a dog companion Posted By : Allweb
09/20/2006
Choosing a dog is often a problematic issue, especially if you've never owned a pet before. Training your dog is also vital if you want to get along with your canine friend. Here are some tips on choosing your dog and helping him or her integrate in the family.
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Zoonoses Posted By : BJones
08/11/2006
Zoonoses: Diseases that can be transmitted from family pets to humans. At great risk are small children...................
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The Courage of Disabled Pets Posted By : Larry Chamberlain
07/30/2006
What happens if your well-trained, and usually well-behaved, family dog forgets himself, runs into the road, gets hit by a car and loses a leg? Or, your mild mannered cat is involved in a fight with the local bullying Tom and loses an eye?
Does this mean that the quality of life for your pet will be so low that euthanasia would be kindness?
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Having Fun With Online Pets Posted By : Erika Davis
07/27/2006
The popular phrase “it takes all kinds” is usually applied when a person is distinctly odd, a bit strange or just downright wierd but can easily be applied to other aspects of life, such as pets.
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Why Would Someone be Cruel to Their Pet? Posted By : Larry Chamberlain
07/03/2006
All too frequently we read of sickening cases of cruelty to pets in local and national newspapers. Why is it, we ask, that some 'human' creatures inflict suffering upon other creatures that are usually smaller and defenseless? Why do they take pets into their homes only to treat them with less than respect and with a great deal of contempt?
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Reality Check On Your Capabilities As A Pet Owner Posted By :
06/15/2006
People often fall for the trap of impulse buying. Impulse buying or buying something based on a whim at a certain moment is devoid of careful thought and weighing of consequences. It really wouldn’t matter much if this sort of caprice is used for buying items like clothes every once in a while.
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Why Does My Cat Bring Home Her Prey? Posted By : Larry Chamberlain
06/12/2006
Have you ever had the nasty experience of finding some poor little dead creature slap-bang in the middle of your kitchen floor? Or, worse yet, has your 'oh so innocent looking cat' dropped a mutilated prey right at your feet and acted as if you should be pleased about it? If things like the above have happened to you, you must have wondered why your cat does that. After all you . . .
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