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  • "Dad, Why can't we get a dog as well?"  By :
    Steve Morgan describes going through the trials and tribulations that make up the ritual that most, if not all, Parents experience from time to time, which is, acquiring the first family pet.
  • 7 of the World's Wealthiest Dogs  By : Sarah McDermott
    You can choose your friends but you can not choose your family. Except of course for the family dog. It has become increasingly popular nowadays for dogs to inherit some money after their owners pass away. And why not? They are after all part of your family and you leave your family members something after you are gone, dont you?
  • A Guide to Buying Your First Dog  By : Sarah McDermott
    If you’ve just made the decision to have a dog, congratulations! It’s one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make in your life, second only to having a baby and getting married! Plus, you can always count on your dog to be far more loyal than partners and kids could be!
  • A Guide To Dog Training  By : Jenny Styles
    Before starting dog training, it is best that you know your options well. These days you can find many types of dog training, in many different places. These trainings vary in price and each one them has something different to offer.
  • A Guide To The Siberian Husky  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Siberian husky is a working dog with a hardy stamina and a love of people. They can exhibit dominance so they may not be good for first time owners, but they make a wonderful addition to any family.
  • A Successful Working Dog, The Akita  By : George Lass
    The Akita is one of the best working dogs you will find. They are extremely intelligent, fearless, and often spontaneous.
  • Abused Dog Care  By : George Lass
    Abused dogs take a little more care than a regular dog. They require time to get to know new owners, as well as adjust to a loving home.
  • Advantage Of Healthy Feeding Habits  By : Nick Clipton
    Since dogs come in all sizes and shapes, there are specific foods available that you should consider depending upon if it's a small breed, large breed, puppy or adult. The nutritional needs of dogs will change as they age depending on how active they are.
  • All About Basset Hounds  By : George Lass
    Learning all you need to know for introducing a Basset Hound into your family. Including grooming and training tips.
  • All About Heart Disease in Dogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    Heart disease in dogs can be cancer, heart attacks or strokes. There are several dogs that can be affected by heart trouble and some are genetically predisposed. The causes and treatments of heart disease are discussed in this article.
  • All About The American Foxhound  By : Gerry Ronson
    The American Foxhound is breed from the French and English Foxhounds. They are sleek, agile, and affectionate creatures. You will also find training and grooming needs in this article.
  • All About The Anatolian Shepherd Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    Anatolian Shepherd dogs are one of the rarer dog breeds that you may want to adopt. You will find information on training, care, and characteristics below. Also covered in this article is health advice regarding the Anatolian Shepard and genetic conditions you need to be aware of. The Anatolian Shepherd can suffer from both hip and eye problems, these conditions should be scan for before breeding from the Anatolian Shepherd.
  • All About The Boxer Dogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    Learning all your need to know about the Boxer dog breed is extremely important. Boxers can suffer from many genetic diseases and disorders many of which are covered in this article. In this article you will learn about the boxers temperament and train ability.
  • All About The Keeshond Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Keeshond dog breed is one of the most beautiful dogs with the small face and exceptional hair. You will find out below everything you need to know before purchasing one of the Keeshond Dogs.
  • All About The Kuvasz Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    Learning about the Kuvasz dog for your family. They can make great pets for the right people. Included in this article is training, care and health advice for the Kuvasz dog breed.
  • All About the Lhasa Apso  By : Gerry Ronson
    It is important to know any breed of dog you choose as a pet, and below you will find the details that take care of outlining the Lhasa Apso breed, the care required, and the training needed.
  • All About the Saint Bernard  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Saint Bernard is a very large dog that has often been used as a working dog. You will find they are loyal and friendly as you read the following information.
  • All Dog Collars Are Not Created Equal  By : Article Exposure
    Dog collars come in a variety of materials, colors, styles and even functions. There's the obedience or choke collar, bark control collars, flea collars, and a whole array of just good old plain pet collars. So which one do you choose?
  • All The Advantages Of Dog Mats  By : Loredana Sargu
    When it comes to actually choosing the right pet mat, you may be confused as to which ones to go for. There are several different sizes, making it complicated to tell what to go for. Well, in order to select the right mat for your dog, you will need to take into account a number of elements. These generally include:
  • Back To Dog Training Basics  By : Hans Lynch
    A Good Training Program Begins With The Basics.
  • Bark Control Systems  By : Loredana Sargu
    How many times have you been bothered by your own barking dog or your neighbor’s dog who is excessively barking at all hours of the day and night? Dogs who display excessive barking either indoors or outdoors can cause problems with the pet and owner as well as their neighbors.
  • Breeds of Hypoallergenic Dogs  By : Jenny Styles
    When looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have to decide on a breed of dog and also how the dog will fit into your lifestyle. Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or medium breed dogs. This means that they are small sized or medium sized dogs that require more attention than larger breeds.
  • Caring for Dogs with Hypoallergenic Conditions  By : Jenny Styles
    Some dog breeds are more susceptible to allergies than others. This may be because of small nasal passages, allergic reactions to flea bites, irritable stomachs that make digesting food difficult, or they may be allergic to their own hair and dander.
  • Caring for Old English Sheepdogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    Understanding your Old English Sheepdog and how to properly care for it. Articles includes grooming and training tips.
  • Choosing a Dog  By : George Lass
    Choosing a dog can be an easy process when you know what breed of dog you would like to have. There are certain things to consider when you do go looking for a dog, such as temperament, care, training, and character.
  • Choosing an Obedience Training Class for Your Puppy or Dog  By : *
    If you have decided to enroll your four-legged friend in an obedience training class, there are a few tips to keep in mind to make sure that your choice is the right one. Choosing a dog trainer requires much more than simply selecting a name at random from the phone book and, when it comes to your pet, nothing but the best will do.
  • Chow Chow: The Fuzzy, Cuddly, Breed of Dog  By : George Lass
    The Chow Chow is a medium sized dog, with lots of fuzzy hair and a sweet temperament for family. The following is a discussion about the Chow Chow.
  • Cold Weather Care for Dogs  By : George Lass
    Here are a few tips on cold weather care for your dog. Keep in mind the best policy is to leave them inside during cold weather.
  • Comparing Dog Food  By : Gerry Ronson
    There are many different dog foods on the market that all say they are best for your pet. This article is designed to gain a little truth about the different dog foods and talk about the different stages of dog growth for the type of food you will need.
  • Dealing With Glaucoma in Dogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    Glaucoma in dogs is a degenerative disease that can affect any dog breed. There are a few treatments and causes of the disease.
  • Dealing With Liver Cancer in Dogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    Dog care must include trying to prevent cancer from forming, but if you do have a dog suffering from liver cancer or other cancer it is best to know your options regarding care. Liver cancer is discussed in detail along with your options for dealing with it.
  • Distemper - The Basics  By : Hans Lynch
    Distemper is a disease that affects dogs. Here is a quick introduction to the disease, its signs and preventive measures.
  • Dog Names: Choosing The Right One, The First Time  By : Richard Livitski
    Choosing the right dog name is important, and there's more to it than meets the eye. Considering that your dogs name will be used over 30,000 times during it's lifetime, this article offers 10 tips that will help you pick the perfect puppy name, the first time.
  • Dog Supplies for Proper Care  By : Gerry Ronson
    Dog supplies are essential to providing proper care to your pet. There are many items that you should have and others that are just kind to have around. In this article you will discover exactly what products your dog needs and what to look out for when purchasing dog supplies.
  • Dog Training  By :
    Dog-Training.in provides Super Guides to help people train their dogs in Obedience, Behavior, Activities, Toilet Habits etc.
  • Dog Training - How To Train Your Dog For A Better Life  By : Tone Jarvis
    Training your dog is a long and rewarding process. By teaching your dog to obey you, you're increasing the quality of life for both dog and master. As with every healthy relationship, both parties need to develop an understanding of who is the boss, what their expectations are, and so on.
  • Dog Training Collars Are Not All Alike  By : Article Exposure
    If you are a new dog owner or simply need to give your dog some additional training one of the first things you need to think about as a dog training collar. Back some years ago there weren't many options, but today there are many different kinds of training collars and, depending on the task at hand, you may need to buy one particular type or many.
  • Dog Training How It May Save Your Life  By : Article Exposure
    If you are a dog owner, you have probably heard numerous heroic news stories where a dog has dialed 911, awoken their owner during a dangerous situation or even detected an illness with their keen sense of smell. This type of dog training may require enrollment in a special center specifically used for the purpose of training animals to respond to certain medical or emergency situations. Although the cost of professional medical or rescue training is often very expensive, the results can be priceless.
  • Dog Training Starts with a Puppy  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Puppies are much more than just furry bundles of fun - they're adult dogs in the making. To make sure your dog turns out to be well behaved, training needs to start from the word go.
  • Dogs Need Different Diets At Different Ages  By : Ann Hughes
    Dogs need different diets at different ages. Yes. This is true. For example, the puppy needs milk as the major food item while an adult dog may need beef or chicken in addition to the boiled egg and milk. So depending on the age factor, the diet schedule varies in reality for the dogs like any other species.
  • Dogs: Our Friends Since Long Ago  By :
    Several millenia ago, man and an early ancestor of the modern dog formed a mutually beneficial partnership. This animal was, most likely, an unusually tame jackal, or perhaps an ailing wolf that had been driven away by the pack. These new companions protected humans against wilder animals and guarded sheep and goats. In return, they received food and a dwelling. As time passed, these early dogs became man's trusted companions.
  • English Bulldogs - The Basics  By : Hans Lynch
    The English Bulldog is a much loved breed of dog. Tough looking and absolutely loyal, they make great pets and family protectors.
  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Golden Retrievers  By : Aubrey Jones
    Golden retrievers are one of the most popular breeds of dogs today. You've probably seen them in the park joyfully fetching a tennis ball. But what do you really know about this dog?
  • Factors to Consider in Choosing A Dog Training Collar  By : Article Exposure
    In training dogs, the most important tool you have to acquire is the dog training collar. This type of collar is the very fundamental tool used to train your dog some basic tricks as well as sport dog training, obedience training, and even expanded training without having to hire the services of a professional dog trainer.
  • Finding a Good Dog Breeder  By : Tim Harrison
    Finding a dog breeder can seem easy, but there are several questions you should ask yourself about the care, training and dog breed before narrowing your choices. Most dog breeders produce quality healthy puppies however there are other to be careful of. In this article you will find out what signs to look for in both your future puppy and your future dogs breeder.
  • First Aid Treatment For Your Poisoned Dog  By : *
    There are a lot of rumors and urban legends as to what is poisonous to dogs. Most of it is nonsense, but in the interest of fairness, there is a large range of substances capable of sickening or killing a dog. Often, these substances are so ordinary we humans take for granted that we shouldn't ingest them and that our dog will know the same.
  • French Bulldogs - The Basics  By : Hans Lynch
    The French Bulldog is a much loved breed of dog. Fun loving dogs with great personalities they make wonderful companions.
  • Giant Schnauzer Puppies Ontario  By : Shaun Turner
    The finest Giant Schnauzer puppies available, in Ontario, Canada kennels and are distinctive black, with an excellent temperment.
  • Golden Retrievers - A Favourite Breed Of Dog  By :
    Golden Retrievers are the preferred option for many people who wish to own a dog. They are renowned as show dogs, obedience competitors, hunting dogs or any combination of these characteristics, which make them a preferable choice of breed. Once you decide that you want to own a Golden Retriever you will be enchanted with an excellent dog that will not disappoint.
  • Golden Retrievers - An Introduction  By : Hans Lynch
    Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular breeds in the country. They are loyal and friendly dogs with high energy.
  • Great Danes and Bloat: A Deeper Look  By : Hans Lynch
    The Great Dane and Bloat. Bloat is a serious condition that affects Great Danes. This articles describes what it is, how to prevent it and more.
  • Health And Fitness Of A Dog  By : Nick Clipton
    It's only fair to the dog you choose that you be prepared to care for basic needs, plus provide the love and attention that only you can give.
  • Hip Dysplasia - A Quick Intro  By : Hans Lynch
    If you are a dog owner of some larger dog breeds, hip dysplasia can be a constant concern. Here is a quick lesson on what it is, how to recognize it and how to prevent it.
  • How To Find The Best Bath Accessories To Make Bathing Your Dog More Fun  By : Gregg Hall
    Even though you probably love your dog they may not love you during their bath time. Most dog owners will probably have to drag their dogs into the bath but after you read and find out more about bathing then maybe it won't be such a hard time.
  • How to Prevent Digestive Problems in your Dog  By : Sarah McDermott
    Dogs are just as prone to diarrhea and bloating as humans are. In fact, some breeds are more prone to digestion problems while others can tuck in like a truck driver, and have no issues at all. If you’ve noticed your dog is frequently suffering from indigestion or diarrhea, take a few precautions at feeding time to enhance the digestive process. Digestive problems can cause a dog to become listless and lose weight. His body begins to get rid of important nutrients even before they are digested, and this causes the same fatigue and tiredness that it does in humans.
  • How To Treat Dogs With Insect Stings  By : *
    Sometimes the greatest threats to life and limb are too small for many people to take notice of. What this means is that dogs, with their heightened senses, will find a way to injure themselves with small but surprisingly potent health hazards. Two of these hazards include spider bites and insect stings.
  • Is Your Yorkshire Terrier Obsessed?  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Yorkshire terriers are a delightfully quirky breed of dog. However, some of the quirkiness can be masking health problems so it pays to know the reasons behind your dog's sometimes strange behavior.
  • Kuranda Dog Beds, the Answer to the Chewing Dog Owner's Prayers?  By : Dara Gates
    Did Chomper get the best of his bed again? Have you heard about Kuranda Dog Beds; they offer several solutions for dog owners of chew-happy doggies!
  • Learn About Hypothyroidism in Dogs  By : Gerry Ronson
    In this article is a look at the hypothyroid disorder dogs can be affected with later in life. The article covers treatments, preventions as well as the breeds of dog that are most commonly effected by Hypothyroidism. Hypothyroid disorder things like temperature, weight, memory and muscles.
  • Learn About The Afghan Hound  By : Gerry Ronson
    Afghan hounds are one of the most elegant dog breeds that you can find. They are also affectionate, loyal, and happy dogs. There long coats require a lot of grooming attention which is covered in this article.
  • Learn About The Havanese Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    In this article you will discover advice such as training, health and temperament. Medical conditions that concern the Havanese are also covered in this article. The Havanese dog breed is one of the most loving pets to add to your family, even when you live in a small home.
  • Learn About The Pug Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    Pugs are just one of the many dog breeds that you should learn about before making your ultimate decision to have a new pet in your home. They are loyal, affectionate, and happy creatures. This article discusses training, grooming and health care regarding to the pug.
  • Major Concerns with a Border Terrier  By : Jenny Styles
    If you want to have a small but sturdy pet dog, then the Border terrier might be for you. This pet is no delicate lapdog. The Border terrier pet dog is full of fun for the whole family.
  • Obedience Training  By : Stan Radlow
    Dog training may not be a science but pretty much every aspect of dog training has been understood and catalogued. If you want to train your dog there are three basic weapons that your dog training arsenal should be equipped with the first is praise, the second is discipline and the final is bribery. Dog training is a combination of all three and a dog cannot be trained by employing just one of the above mentioned. Professional dog trainers understand when a dog needs to disciplined and when a
  • Poodles As Pets  By : Tracy P.
    One of the most popular dog breeds in the world is the Poodle. This easily recognizable, athletic animal is a top choice for breeders and pet owners because of a great personality and their gorgeous looks.
  • Preparing For The Arrival of Your New Dog  By : Sarah McDermott
    Once you’ve decided on the breed of dog, and have even chosen a cute little pup or dog that you want to bring home, make sure that your family is ready for the new member. Delegate dog rearing responsibilities. One member of the family should always be in charge of feeding the dog. Don’t assume that once there’s a dog in the house your enthusiastic children will go ahead and feed the dog every single day. You don’t want to be in a position where there’s a lot of pointing of the fingers when the dog is sitting by his feeder with a mournful expression ion his face. Likewise, make sure another member of the family is responsible for his grooming, brushing and cleaning his fur, clipping his nails and so on.
  • Rescue Canine-1-1: Boston Terrier Dog Rescue  By : Jenny Styles
    The following article provides some questions most people are assumed ask about the organization and its endeavors. Answers are provided after each question.
  • Risks Of Purchasing Pet Medications Online  By : Tracy P.
    Are the deals available on the online for pet medications really worth buying for your pet? If you spend even just a little time on the internet a day, you are sure to see the ads promoting you to buy pet medications online to “save time and money”. These ads are true, it is usually cheaper, and who can argue with the convenience factor. But if you do not watch what you buy and whom you buy from, the consequences can be harsh and potentially deadly for your pet.
  • Rott-N-Gas  By : Fubrus
    It is a well known fact recorded in most Rottweiler books, including The World of Rottweilers by Anna Katherine Nicholas, that in 1905 only one Rottweiler bitch could be found living in Rottweil, the German town for which the breed is named.
  • Rottweiler FAQs  By : Fubrus
    The Rottweiler is the current "fad" guard/macho dog of the moment. For four years running, it has been the second most-popular AKC registered breed. Don't be swept up by the hype, or the fact that your neighbor, aunt, sister, or best friend has one. The Rottweiler is a large, powerful dog and along with ownership comes much responsibility.
  • Rottweiler-Historical Facts  By : Fubrus
    Driving cattle was Rottweilers main historic function.. Rottweilers had another historic job besides driving cattle to the butcher.
  • Some Facts about the Boston "Bull" Terrier Dog  By : Jenny Styles
    The Boston terrier is a well-muscled and compact breed. This is not really surprising since the Boston terrier was first bred by people who wanted to use them in dog fights. Now some people may read all sorts of implications from such a violent past.
  • Some Facts on the Breed Temperament of Terrier Dogs  By : Jenny Styles
    From the funny little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have wide spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that anyone would find interesting. In fact, any kind of owner would fit with the various characteristics that this breed can show.
  • Some Information Regarding the Kerry Blue Terrier Pet Dog  By : Jenny Styles
    The Blue Kerry terrier pet dog is one of the most mysterious breeds of terriers. This is because of the fact that even though the breed has been known by the Irish for at leas 150 years, nobody really knows where they came from or how they were first bred.
  • Staying Away From Poor Pet Food For Dogs  By : Gregory Hepburn
    The immune system's health, in people as well as in animals, is influenced by the quality of nutrition.
  • Taking Care Of Your New Dog  By : Rosie Reynolds
    A dog is more than just a pet. It is a friend you can always count on when things go wrong and no one seems to care. Having a dog for a pet is not just about feeding it and giving it a good home. It also takes maintenance to keep that dog strong and fit.
  • Teaching Your Puppy to Focus on You  By : Article Exposure
    The single most important command your puppy needs to learn is Focus. Distractions are a potentially dangerous part of everyday life, teaching your dog how to ignore then and pay attention to you is essential. If he is not looking at you, he is listening to what he is looking at. His focus on you will not only improve his ability to be trained, but will keep him safe.
  • The Affenpinscher Dog Breed  By : George Lass
    The following is all you need to know about the Affenpinscher Dog Breed to add a new member to your family. You will learn about the breed in general and some care and training required for the breed.
  • The Aristocrat Among Dogs  By : Article Exposure
    The dogs which take their name from the island of Newfoundland appeal to all lovers of animals.There are now two established varieties, the black and the white and black. There are also bronze-coloured dogs, but they are rare. The black variety of the Newfoundland is essentially black in colour; but this does not mean that there may be no other colour, for most black Newfoundlands have some white marks. In fact, a white marking on the chest is said to be typical of the true breed.
  • The Bull(y) and Strong Dog: Staffordshire Terrier  By : Jenny Styles
    The Staffordshire bulls are known for their great strength because of their sizes. Their variety is muscular and stocky but is also known for their agility. Surprisingly, this breed is one of the two breeds recognized by the UK Kennel Club as very suitable for children.
  • The Canaan Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Canaan is an old breed used for working in fields as well as hunting. They are also very affectionate and loyal dogs. In this article you wil learn about traits specific to the Canaan breed of dog. After reading this article you should have a better understanding on the breed.
  • The Dalmatian Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    You will find the following information on Dalmatian dogs below: care, training, and characteristics.
  • The Differences of European and American Doberman Pinschers  By : Stephen H. Self
    Most people don't really know the difference between the European Doberman and the American Doberman. Read this article to discover more about this amazing breed!
  • The Doberman Pinscher  By : Gerry Ronson
    The Doberman Pinscher is considered a working dog with plenty of character. Below is information you need to know about the breed if you are going to purchase this type of dog.
  • The German Shepherd Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    German shepherds are one of the most popular dogs that offer plenty of intelligence and they can work in several job environments. In this article you will learn training, grooming and health advice. Also covered in this article are genetic diseases that often effect German Shepard dogs.
  • The Importance of Training Your Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    Dog training can be the difference between house trained and non- house trained. Dogs like other animals have to be trained in order for them to behave properly.
  • The Loyal Working Companion Dog: American Pit Bull Terrier  By : Jenny Styles
    This breed of dog, also fondly called as APBT, is known for its loyalty and intelligence. The dogs with this breed make excellent companions since they are very aggressive because of their protective nature.
  • The Playful and Inquisitive Dog: Cairn Terrier  By : Jenny Styles
    The Cairn is assumed as one of the subcategories of Scotland's terriers along with the Westies (West Highland White) and the Scottish, The Westies and the Cairns are highly related. For one, Westies are hybrids of white dogs crossed with Cairns of western Scotland.
  • The Psychology of Dog Abuse  By : Gerry Ronson
    In this article we'll enter into the ramifications of dog abuse and how it can affect your adoption. Its important to take into account any rehabilitation a rescue dog may require before deciding if its the right dog for you family.
  • The Scruffy Little Hunter Dog: Border Terrier  By : Jenny Styles
    The Border terrier got its name from the area called Cheviot Hills, which is actually near the border of England and Scotland. This is where these dogs were made to attack and terminate predatory foxes.
  • Tips on Traveling with your Dog  By : Sarah McDermott
    Seasoned travelers who love to hit the roads with their dogs know that traveling with your pooch doesn’t have to be a stressful and tiring affair. The secret to being prepared for every eventuality on the trip is to plan ahead. If you’ve never dared venture out of town with your pet, there’s really no reason to worry. Just follow these simple tips and ideas for a safe and comfortable journey with your dog.
  • Training The American Eskimo Dog Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    The American Eskimo dog is a working dog that offers companionship as well as an affectionate temperament. All working dogs need training and the American Eskimo Dog is no exception. In this article training, care and general health concerns are covered in depth with the American Eskimo dog in mind.
  • Training Your Dog Yourself  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Training a dog properly is vital, but this doesn't necessarily mean you need professional help. There is no one more qualified to train your dog than yourself.
  • Tug of War – And Peace; With Your Dog  By : Hans Lynch
    Playing tug of war with yourdog has many benefits. It helps build muscle and burn energy. There are also some things you need to look out for.
  • Understanding Your Dog Aggression Problem and How to Stop Them  By : Article Exposure
    A lot of people blame the breed of the dog as the cause of their aggression. These causes people to no longer enjoy the breed they love. Where the fact is that people cannot distinguished the difference at all between assertiveness and breeding rights with aggression
  • Where to Find Your Next Dog  By : Gerry Ronson
    When you are looking for a new member of the family you have to be aware of the characteristics of dogs, the care they need, and where to find them.
  • Why Dogs Bark  By : Fubrus
    Thousands of years ago, humans began the process of domesticating the dog and shaping what "being a dog" really means. Through careful selection and breeding, an astonishing variety of dog breeds have been created. Desirable traits have been selected for in various breeds that are of a benefit to humans.
  • Why Older Dogs are Such a Terrific Choice for You  By : Sarah McDermott
    If you’re considering getting a dog, you’ve no doubt been looking at a few shelters, and thinking about the kind of pet you want to welcome in your home. If you’re like most people, you might have found yourself considering pups more than older dogs. After all, isn’t it better to bring a pup home and watch him grow, than it is to get an older dog?
  • Why Place Your Dog In Daycare?  By :
    Many people shudder at the thought of leaving their animals home alone. Like children, pets require love and attention during the day as well as at night. From this fundamental belief was founded the idea of pet day care. At day care your pet will be fed, groomed, trained and played with any time you are not available to do so.
  • Wireless Containment Systems and Underground Electronic Fence Containment Systems  By : Loredana Sargu
    Pet containment systems come in both the wireless fence and the underground fence versions. While both of these are considered to be electronic dog fences there are several differences and benefits to both types of pet containment systems.

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