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Labrador Dog Training: Excessive Barking

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Despite the odds of Labrador dog training, it is not impossible to triumph in it. This breed's intelligence, in addition to their gentle, energetic and working personality, is what makes Labradors the most dependable and obedient breed of dog in the world...

Dog Legg-Calve-Perthes Syndrome

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Hanna

Legg-Calve-Perthes results when the blood supply to the femoral head is interrupted, resulting in the death of bone cells of the affected dog. Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is common in miniature, toy breeds and many other small breed dogs and affects the hip joints of dogs in the ages of 4 to 12 months old.

Greyhound Training: Family Pet

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Though they were originally bred for coursing game and racing, many people consider greyhounds as wonderful household pets. Concealed behind those long and powerful legs are usually quiet, gentle and affectionate animals that can get along well with children, dogs and other family pets...

2009 Christmas gift ideas on pet supplies

Posted on October 21, 2009 by alfredwang

Since 2009 Christmas is coming, pciking a good gift for your dog should be on your schedule if you really love your dog. Here we will discuss some tips on how to pick pet supplies for your dog.

Equipment For Shih Tzu Training

Posted on October 27, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Although Shih Tzus are eager to please and quick to learn, Shih Tzu training, specifically house breaking needs persistence and consistency due to the this breed's stubborn personality...

Housebreaking: An Important Part of Weimaraner Training

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Probably by now, you have already decided the objectives of your Weimaraner training. As all purpose gun dog, it is expected that the Weimaraner is good in hunting at the same time protector of his family and territory...

Five Rules on Weimaraner Training

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Richard Cussons

If you happen to own this so-called "Gray Ghost" dog, then you probably know that Weimaraner training is important due to this breed's personality and temperament. An all purpose gun dog, the Weimaraner was bred for speed, good scenting ability, courage and intelligence...

Save Your Dogs Life - Train Them to Come

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Katie Mills

Every year many dogs are injured, some even killed when they run into traffic and are hit by cars. You may save your dogs life if you train them to come.

What Havanese Training Tells Us About The Motives Behind Puppy Aggression

Posted on October 27, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Dog aggression is actually among the behaviors that is easiest to misinterpret. Indeed, a puppy that nips, and an adult that likes to bowl over humans are both not aggressive, but surely are indeed in need of Havanese training...

Putting A Stop To Puppy Aggression Through Havanese Training

Posted on October 27, 2009 by Richard Cussons

In what circumstances is it necessary to stay that a dog is unbearably aggressive? Dog owners will read in this article the reasons as to why a dog that is a chronic foot-nipper is not really aggressive...



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Using Dog Food Coupons Online and at the Pet Store

Posted on August 31, 2008 by Larry Don

Your dog is there for you the way that nobody else can be. He is always happy to see you. He would do anything for you. He will always be your best friend. And of course you want to take care of him the way he takes care of you, and buy him the highe

Five Rules on Weimaraner Training

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Richard Cussons

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Electrician Education Requirements

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle...

The education to become an electrician can be got through a vocational college or a technical school. And for those that want to specialize in a certain field, they can get hands on training as a electrician apprentice. A career to be an electrician can be completed within a few years time, by receiving skills through an electrician apprentice program and the proper training courses. Apprenticeship programs are available.

Dog Diseases: Oral Cancer

Posted on June 2, 2008 by Gerry Ronson

In this article you will learn about oral cancer in dogs. Topics covered include symptoms, treatments and general care for any dog suffering from oral cancer. With any cancer it's important for it to be found and treatment began as soon as possible to give the highest chance of fighting the disease.

Miniature Pinscher: Be the pack leader

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

The Miniature Pinscher dog is easy to recognize after its well chiseled proportions, with straight front legs and strong muzzle. You can also notice how the teeth meet in a scissors bite. Many times, ears are cropped, and the tails are docked. The coat is generally red, but it can also be black and tan or chocolate.

Puppies for sale in Ireland store will have what you desire for the care of your Pet.

Posted on November 6, 2009 by Mark Rudesk

Almost everyone has some or the pet today. It may be a fish, dog, cat, bird or any other. There are so many different ones. You could run into turtles in bowls and birds in cages. So where do you go to bet pet, a local shop or the pet store online for relevant puppies for sale in Ireland?

What Does A Purebred Boston Terrier Look Like?

Posted on April 2, 2008 by Wendy Caples

The breed standard for the Boston Terrier is strict in their temperament as well as their looks. Boston Terriers were bred to be pets. Boston Terriers are compact black and white dogs weighing from fifteen to twenty-five pounds. They often strongly resemble French Bulldogs. Boston Terriers are part of the non-sporting, instead of the toy group. The breed they most resemble is the French Bulldog.

Dogue de Bordeaux: the perfect guardian

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

Known as French Mastiffs, the Dogue de Bordeaux is a short mastiff with a extremely enlarged and powerful head. The size of the head is one of the most important aspects of the breed and, on some cases, it can be as large as 30 inches. With his powerful jaw, large muzzle, open nostrils and floppy lips the Dogue de Bordeaux is very distinguishable from any other common mastiffs. Its skin is thick and loose around the neck and jaws. The whole body is strong, with powerful and straight frontal legs...

Havanese Cuts Cut Down On Grooming Time

Posted on March 9, 2008 by Fiona Kelly

The two most popular Havanese trims in Havanese grooming are the Puppy and Poodle trim. The pet owner is best off doing the Puppy Trim, which still retains the Havanese character. Gather all of your Havanese grooming equipment you will need for bathing and Havanese cut before you put the dog in the bath. This is a good time to do other Havanese grooming like nail clipping and ear cleaning. You can do touch ups on Havanese cuts without a full bath.

Shiba Inu Dog - A Delightful Breed

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Kurtis Hoeck

If you are looking for a smaller breed of dog, but not a tiny one, then the Shiba Inu dog may be exactly what you are looking for. It is a breed of dog that was introduced Asia before it was brought to both China and Japan. It is believed they were used thousands of years ago to help hunters. They would run at trees where there was birds and small game and as they scattered the hunters would be waiting.