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Adding a pet to your family is a big event and one that needs to be considered carefully. Families that adopt a dog spontaneously often find that they were ill prepared, and these pets frequently end up finding new homes at a later date or even being abandoned. It’s important to figure out just what [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, July 26, 2010 at 2:03 am
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Description: The Lowchen breed is also called the little lion and its coat is cut to enhance that look. It is part of the small breed dogs and stands at 10 to 13 inches in height and weighs in at 9 to 18 pounds. It lives to about 14 years. The head is short but [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 7:21 am
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Every headline in the papers, every top story on the news, and every topic of conversation at the White House points to our failing economy. Yet, according to American Pet Products Association , in 2008, more than $43 billion … yes, forty-three billion dollars were spent on our pets. I have to assume that not [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 7:59 am
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However, with a little training and some creatie thinking, owning a cat can be just as gratifying.
The first thing that you will naturally want to consider before you adopt a pet is the layout of your home as well as the things that you own inside of your home. Will you allow your pet to [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 5:55 am
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Most responsible pet owners are aware that we must keep our cats and dogs from certain dangers in our home. We know that we need to keep them from chewing on electrical cords, from drinking toilet water that contains self-cleaning chemicals, to keep them away from antifreeze and other chemical products, and out from under [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 4:58 am
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A lot of pet owners are aware that pets need exercise and roam around. However, there are times that you need to contain them for their safety. Pet containment is important for your pet’s safety and for the public safety as well. Pet containment or pet containment system has a function to train and contain [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 3:56 am
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So you’ve decided to drive to your next vacation destination, but what are you going to do with your furry friend? Although bringing a pet along on a long car ride may not sound appealing when you are already in an over-stuffed vehicle, you don’t have to leave the four-legged members of your family behind [...]
Posted by admin on Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 6:55 pm
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If you’re a pet owner and are planning to move to a new home, remember that moving can be even more stressful for your animals than it is for you. But there are several things you can do to make it easier on your dog or cat.
Start your packing well ahead of time; it’s [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, July 5, 2010 at 7:57 am
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Affection, Air Flights, Airline, Best Solution, Confusion, Copies Of Certificates, Direct Flight, Dogs, Exercise Schedules, Family Member, Favorite Toys, Immunization Records, Litter Box, Motels, Moving, Moving Day, Neighborhood, Packing, Pet Owner, Pets, Veterinarian
If you’re a pet owner and are planning to move to a new home, remember that moving can be even more stressful for your animals than it is for you. But there are several things you can do to make it easier on your dog or cat.
Start your packing well ahead of time; it’s [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, July 5, 2010 at 6:55 am
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Affection, Air Flights, Airline, Best Solution, Confusion, Copies Of Certificates, Direct Flight, Dogs, Exercise Schedules, Family Member, Favorite Toys, Immunization Records, Litter Box, Motels, Move, Moving Day, Neighborhood, Packing, Pet Owner, Pets, Veterinarian
Dalmatians, sometimes known as the firehouse dog, love to play. They enjoy going for walks, running, and fetching. If you lead an active lifestyle and want a dog to take with you when participating in outdoor activities, then a Dalmatian is one of the best breeds to own.
Dalmatians, when treated and cared for properly, can [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, July 5, 2010 at 1:00 am
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Adulthood, Characteristic Spots, Colored Eyes, Consistency, Dalmatian, Devotion, Family Environment, Females, Firehouse Dog, Friendliness, Intelligence, Life, Medium Sized Dogs, Negative Reinforcement, Patience, Pets, Positive Reinforcement, Puppies, These Dogs, Train Puppy, Walks