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  • The Art of Training Horses  By : Nathan Knightley
    If you issue a list of tips on training young horses, you would end up with a volume as thick as a world atlas. There was never any limits on tips related to
  • Essential Element in Knowing How to Care for a Hamster.  By : Sandeep singh negi
    When it comes to learning how to care for a hamster, your goal should be to remember that your furry friend must be kept warm, dry, and entertained.
  • Essential Elements in Knowing How to Care for a Hamster  By : Sandeep singh negi
    When it comes to learning how to care for a hamster, your goal should be to remember that your furry friend must be kept warm, dry, and entertained.
  • How To Get Acquainted With Your Horse  By : Jimmy Cox
    Before anyone can become a successful horseman there must be an understanding between owner and animal. If the guidelines given in this article are followed, you and your horse should become acquainted in no time.
  • If You Don’t Know These Then You Don’t Know Anything about Dog Training  By : ChristyJonpns
    Scientific studies show that puppies respond to external touch when they are in their mother’s womb. A puppy can be studied extensively while it is still in its mother’s womb from as early as the fourth week of gestation. It has been propounded that a puppy has a profound sense of touch even as a fetus due to its highly developed motor skills.
  • The Truth About Saving on Dog Training Costs  By : ClaraKenpnb
    Puppies usually have an annoying tendency to chomp on household items. Not training your puppy can lead to a trail of torn up chairs and pillows in its wake. Teaching a dog not to chew on household items is a part of dog training.
  • Dealing with the loss of a loved pet  By : John Burton
    Two months ago, I had to have my dog put to sleep. It broke my heart: I grieved deeply, and am still grieving today. I realise that my feelings are not unique, and many people must be feeling the same way. I hope I can offer some help and comfort to others in a similar position.
  • Learn How Dog Training Could Help You  By : ClaraKenpnb
    Some puppy owners use force to communicate what they want their dogs to do. The fact about the matter is that smacking your dog each time it performs an undesirable act is only going to drive it away from you. If you want to correct your dog, there are several leashes in the market that can help you do so.
  • Dog Training - The Benefits Explained  By : ChristyJonpns
    Some people don’t see the addition of a puppy as anything consequential because they do not place much importance on the dog. The fact that you have a puppy in your home means that you must be ready to take care of it. Dogs come with a lot of responsibilities and shelving those responsibilities will cost you a lot of pain.
  • Keeping a Healthy and Happy Bearded Dragon  By : DEEPAK KUMAR
    Bearded dragons are becoming the most popular exotic pet to have in the 21st century! They are very interactive and love attention from humans. For more detail go to
  • What You Must Know About Dog Training  By : ClaraKenpnb
    The neonate period refers to the first two weeks of a puppy’s life. During the neonate period, a dog is incapable of learning anything by experience. The neonate period is not the time to train your puppy because its motor skills and senses are still underdeveloped.
  • Fundamental Facts about Dog Training  By : JanetJonespapp
    Dogs are trained for a variety of reasons depending on the motive of the trainer and the kind of dog that he or she has. Some dogs are trained to perform tricks for money like in circus setting. Other dogs may be trained to for the purpose of finding missing people.
  • Looking After your Rabbit  By : Sandy Scott
    Rabbits are increasingly popular pets within the UK. Burgess Excel or Supa Excel is top-quality commercially available rabbit diets. Rabbits need access to clean water at all times. Rabbits are prone to digestive disturbances resulting in diarrhea. Rabbits become sexually mature at between 16-24 weeks of age. The disease is spread from infected to non-infected rabbits via flea bites.
  • Pet Travel Scheme  By : Sandy Scott
    There are several rabies vaccination products licensed for use in the UK. On receipt of a satisfactory result for the rabies response, a veterinary surgeon can supply your pets passport. This is a uniquely numbered book in which all details of microchip identification, vaccinations and blood testing are entered alongside records of administration of parasite treatments given prior to re-entry to t
  • Potty Training Puppies With Methods That Work Now  By : Sarah Brogdon
    It doesn't have to seem like it is an impossible task when potty training puppies. The two P's - patience and persistence is what it takes for it to work. From the beginning you must show your puppy that you are in charge. It is natural for dogs to travel in packs and having a pack leader. You need t
  • Your Very First Dwarf Rabbit  By : Gen Wright
    If you have some spare time on your hands, you may wish to consider keeping a pet to keep you occupied. There are many types of pets that you can choose to keep.
  • Your First Reptile? Here are the Top Three  By : Gen Wright
    Reptiles are now more popular than dogs as pets, a fact that appeared as a result of a survey carried out in early 2008. Guess the most popular reptile pets. Like many things pet related, you need to make the right choice, and just as choosing a badly suited breed of dog can cause problems, the same is true of reptiles.
  • Horse Breeds: Which Types of Horses Would Suit You Best?  By : Katya Coen
    Knowing about these different breeds might give you an idea of what kind of horse will be best for your situation – and will let you in on which horses are good for children, which are good for the whole family to ride, which ones are good for racing, and which ones will help out on the ranch.
  • Common Health Problems Of Cats  By : james dickisonn
    If you are new to owning a cat, you may be surprised to find that health problems are a common thing. No matter what breed of cat you own, health problems are to be expected. Some may be hereditary, while others can easily be prevented.
  • What size puppy should I bring home?  By : Sam and Brenda
    Before you start looking for a K-9, they usually have a distinct idea about the type of dog they want. Every type of dog needs the same care, there are distinctions between each of the different sizes that will affect you, your home and your family.
  • Newfoundland - Is It The Aristocrat Of Dogs?  By : james dickisonn
    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
  • Neutering Your Cat  By : Sandy Scott
    Ask your vet about pain killers given during the operation. Pros and Cons there are very few significant problems associated with the procedure. Most Tom cats appear normal the same evening. Oriental cats have a slightly higher risk of complications, mainly haemorrhage.
  • Air Travel Rules And Flying With Pets  By : james dickisonn
    When it comes to air travel, a large number of individuals hit the skies daily. People fly for all different reasons. Some individuals need to make a business trip, others are visiting friends or family, others are going on vacation, and some are making a cross country move.
  • Unnatural Selection: A Brief History Of Horse Breeding  By : Ann Knapp
    In that rough, cold, open environment (centered on what is now Ukraine), archaeologists find evidence of the use of bits in the 6000-year-old remains of horse teeth. (Other evidence from this era and area includes the appearance of horse bones in human graves - apparently cowboys weren't the first to insist on being buried with their loyal steeds.)
  • Texas Longhorn, from Husbandry to Becoming a Brand  By : ghostevyta
    The Texas Longhorn is a breed of cattle known for its characteristic horns, which can extend to 4 feet (1.2 m) tip to tip for steers and exceptional cows and bulls in the 70 to 80 inch tip to tip range. Texas longhorn become famous brand not only for breeds but it's become one famous football and basketball team name, and you can see Texas longhorn become brand name.
  • Horses In Art, Literature And Mythology  By : Ann Knapp
    Few animals have influenced the history of human culture like the horse. These four-legged running machines gave us food, mobility, and enhanced success at hunting hard-to-catch animals. And the influence goes both ways: archaeologists say that horse skeletons dating from 2000-2500 BCE already show differences from those of wild horses that attest to the effects of breeding and (partial) domestic
  • Horses In Art, Literature And Mythology II  By : Ann Knapp
    European artists and storytellers had a rich tradition to draw on in depicting the sometimes-crucial relationship between humans and horses. Greek and Roman myth yielded such vivid horse-characters as the winged Pegasus, the man-eating Mares of Diomedes, and the horses who drive Apollo's sun-chariot across the sky. More recent Norse mythology, also, associated horses with nobility and power.
  • Horses In Art, Literature And Mythology III  By : Ann Knapp
    During the twentieth century, representational paintings of horses became increasingly the domain of "horse painters" such as Richard Stone Reeves (1919-2005). The New York City-born artist is, himself, representational of this genre of painting.
  • Do you know How To Care For A Hamster?  By :
    When it comes to learning how to care for a hamster, your goal should be to remember that your furry friend must be kept warm, dry, and entertained. A hamster's needs are directly related to the life it would be living were it a wild animal. Hamsters are desert creatures, populating dry, rocky areas in places like Syria, Mongolia, and Pakistan. This is why it's essential that you meet your hamster
  • Hamster or Mouse names taken from the entertainment field  By :
    So you've adopted or purchased a new pet -- a dog, cat, , fish, snake, parakeet or maybe a hermit crab. What's next? Of course you'll need to provide a good home -- cage, aquarium, etc., and all the necessary supplies
  • The Truth About Pitbull Dogs  By : Arsen
    The Pit Bull terrier is an amazing dog and is extremely energetic and can certainly prove to be a handful if not properly trained. American Pit Bulls are extremely loyal and when a relationship is formed, it lasts forever. If you're a new Pit Bull owner, you really need to understand how demanding these dogs can be and realize that they need a lot of attention and training in order to recognize th
  • Worldwide story of the domestic dog  By : dirtybluewidgets
    We see dogs every day of our lives but do you know where they really come from?
  • Understanding Search and Rescue Dogs  By : C.L. Hendricks
    As early as the 1900’s the Red Cross was using Search and Rescue dogs (SAR dogs) to help find people who were lost. Many recognize the barrel-toting St. Bernard as the rescue dog who finds those lost in the snow. Originally used in the Alps, these first rescue dogs set the standard for diligence and ability.
  • Which Dogs are Good with Children  By : C.L. Hendricks
    One of the most popular dog breeds chosen as dogs good with children are those dogs from the retriever family. Golden retrievers, Labrador, Chesapeake Bay, curly and flat-coated retrievers are excellent with both small children and other small animals. Eager to please, the retriever is gentle, friendly and affectionate; the perfect companion for even the smallest child.
  • Disaster Preparedness for the Furred and Feathered  By : C.L. Hendricks
    Disaster preparedness for pets is a must for any pet owner who is concerned about the survival of their family during and after a disaster. They need to remember the one member of the family that is the most helpless: the family pet. Just as we would make special preparations for an infant, who is helpless and unable to communicate, we must do the same for those furred and feathered babies.
  • Learn more about the green iguana  By : aturling
    The green iguana has modified itself in important ways with regard to its body chemistry as a result of the general iguana diet. The more standard green iguana can grow to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in length from head to tail. Some types of iguana however have been known to grow beyond 2 metres in length
  • Bulldog Puppies - Suitable Playmates For Children?  By : Gen Wright
    The bulldog has an aggressive looking face, and many children are put off by this fierce looking face.
  • Bulldog Puppies - Need a Stable Dog?  By : Gen Wright
    Many inexperienced pet owners find themselves stuck with a puppy that is not a good match for their current lifestyle. For example, some owners have young children in the house.
  • Boxer Puppies - The Active Companion  By : Gen Wright
    Boxers are becoming more and more popular these days. There are many reasons that account for their rising popularity.
  • Boxer Puppies - Will You Consider a White Boxer as a Pet?  By : Gen Wright
    A boxer puppy will grow up to be a medium sized dog, with a proportionate body. It is easy to care for a boxer, as it is a fairly active animal.
  • Boxer Puppies - Ideal for Any Home  By : Gen Wright
    Many pet experts recommend buying a boxer puppy as a family pet because they know that these animals make the perfect pet for any home.
  • Boxer Puppies - Growing Up to Become Useful Dogs  By : Gen Wright
    The outward appearance of the boxer dog may look ordinary. The puppy grows up to be a mid sized dog, and most people are not frightened by the size of the dog.
  • Puppy Training - Qualities of a Good Trainer  By : Gen Wright
    Puppy training can be a time consuming task. You may be thinking of hiring someone to help train your pet for you due to having a lack of time, or you are simply inexperienced.
  • Jack Russell Puppies - Behavioral Problems  By : Gen Wright
    The Jack Russell is a fairly small dog, but it has such a high energy level and dominant personality that can sometimes land it in trouble.
  • Jack Russell Puppies - A Great Companion  By : Gen Wright
    A Jack Russell puppy can be a perfectly family pet if you understand it well. It has unique personality traits, which makes this breed ideal for some lifestyles.
  • Puppy Training - Buying a Pet That is Easier to Train  By : Gen Wright
    Puppy training can be enjoyable, or it can be frustrating. That depends on the type of dog that you own, and your experience in training your pet. Some breeds are known to be easier to train, while some are notorious as hard-to-train pets.
  • Antler Hunting - When, Where and How?  By : Taylor Turnstone
    Antler hunting can be fun for the whole family, a good way to get some exercise, a way to spend a day in the field with your dog in the off season and can be an opportunity to find a record breaking profitable shed.
  • Demystifying the Modern Myths and Misconceptions about Electronic Training Collars  By : Gen Wright
    Are you considering using an electronic training collar for your pet? As the widespread availability and increased sales of these electronic training collars grow, so do many of the many myths and misconceptions about them.
  • Why Dogs Bark and How to Control Barking  By : Gen Wright
    When a dog barks, they are simply communicating. It is normal for a dog to bark. Whether they are alerting you to someone else in the vicinity or telling you they are hungry, it is the only way they have to let you know what they want.
  • Ten Reasons Why Dogs Bark  By : Gen Wright
    Does your dog have a barking problem? If you want to control excessive barking in your dog, you need to first understand the reasons behind his barking. If you can figure out why your dog is barking, then you can come up with a solution to the problem.
  • Pet Rabbits- How To Pick Rabbit Cages  By : Gen Wright
    Cages for pets are always a very important aspect because you are essentially providing their habitat. By deciding what kind of an environment they will be living in, you are also deciding how comfortable and active they can be.
  • Why Rabbits Make Excellent Pets  By : Roy Weastt
    Want a great pet that's cute, cuddly and won't grow from a cute little ball of fur to a 100 pound beast? Then think about a rabbit or guinea Pig!
  • A Pet Rabbit is Not For Every One  By : karl donald
    Although children may think they would love to have a rabbit in the house, rabbits and children are not necessarily compatible. A rabbit is not like a stuffed toy that can be picked up and tossed around the way kids often do. Although many rabbits enjoy being stroked and petted, most rabbits do not like to be picked up, held or restricted. When this trait is combined with having sharp incisor teeth, it is not uncommon when careless children end up being bitten by startled rabbits.
  • Pet Care 101: An Overview  By : Cary Wood
    In the past twenty years or so, pet lovers are finding newer ways to pamper their animal friends. As a result, many interesting developments have taken place in relation to pet care, so that your pet enjoys the best.
  • Dog Carrier Travel Solutions  By : Becky Long
    Pet carriers that are ideal for travel. They are carriers that have been designed to be airline approved.
  • Hutches vs. Cages For Pet Rabbits  By : karl donald
    Hutches are designed for outside living situations, and more so for rabbits than guinea pigs. Guinea pigs aren't usually kept outdoors. Rabbit hutches come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be made from a lot of different materials. There are a number of people who prefer to make their own hutches when the outlay of building one is less than the cost of buying one.
  • Mini Lop Rabbits Will Become Part Of Your Family  By : Amanda Edwards
    Mini Lop Rabbits are the sweetest addition to anyones family, here we have compiled tips from our years of keeping and breeding rabbits.
  • Cat Fences - Wireless and Electric  By : Gen Wright
    Cats, unlike dogs, do not respond to verbal commands that well. So you need some special apparatus to train your cats to keep themselves in a specific area, or to keep out of some specified boundaries.
  • Building a dog house  By : Kyle Balthazar
    We've finanlly sold the house however the people who bought it also had a dog. The great thing was they loved the easy build Dog house I built last year so much that I decided to add it ti the property inclusions; it was a bit of a deal clincher in fact . Good thing I wanted to build a new dog house once more, but this time a larger one for 2 dogs.
  • Puppy Cage Buying Guide  By : Roy Weastt
    Dog owners have to take into account several factors when buying or building a residence for their pets.
  • Reward Your Pets  By : Lifschitz
    Although reinforcement breeding is generally deemed the most present-day mode of pet disciplining, it is in reality a good deal the most well renown way of breeding dogs in pet history, executed for centuries. It is expected that the reinforcement conditioning way has followed in practice for as long as pets have been at the side of man.
  • Puppy Training is important  By : Lifschitz
    Household pet training methods and techniques are authoritative for the state of your puppy.The fact many puppy owners neglect their dogs and cats and choose to avoid discplining them places the responsibility solely in the hands of the pet owner, not the pets. Pets may grow aggressive or disobedient by nature and have to be euthanized in order to avoid hurting someone else. Pet owners must take the necessary steps in learning how to train their puppies and having an obedient and discplined pet
  • Shetland Ponies: A Brief History  By : Craythorn
    Shetland ponies are those gorgeous tiny horses you see in pantomimes like Cinderella. They provide rides to children on farms and in zoos, and with their shaggy faces and stocky legs, are an ideal animal for children to share their first interaction with the equine world.
  • So you want to Own a Fluffy Pet Bunny  By : Roy Weastt
    The rabbit may possibly be one of the most misunderstood of all house pets. Rabbits possibly will look cute and cuddly,
  • Has Your Cat Got the Cream?  By : Neven Zeremski
    Owning a cat can feel a bit like having a small child. It is dependent on you for survival, yet cannot tell you exactly what it wants, how it feels or that it doesn’t understand why you don’t want to play at 3 am. Like children, cats need love and attention as well as the basics of food, water and shelter and, more often than not, they will let you know when they are not completely satisfied.
  • Essential items for your new kitten  By : Neven Zeremski
    Bringing home a new kitten is an exciting time. It is important to prepare in advance for the new arrival to ensure they settle in as quickly and comfortably as possible. Before you get your new kitten, remember to make an appointment with your local vet. That way you will know for sure that your kitten is healthy and happy.
  • Essential items for your new puppy  By : Neven Zeremski
    So it’s the big day: you’re finally getting a puppy! You will be welcoming a new member of the family into your house and it’s important that you have all the necessary things to make them feel right at home. There are several items which are essential to help your puppy settle in and these are listed below:
  • Housebreaking Your Puppy  By : Neven Zeremski
    Getting a new puppy home has the most wonderful emotions attached to it. Holding your puppy, cuddling him, watching him play can all be sources of great pleasure. However the joy and ecstasy ends the moment you walk into the first puddle of puppy pee or when you see your favorite rug with a big wet pee stain on it. And as these incidents are repeated with regularity you are just about ready to pull your hair out.
  • How to Stop the Chewing Habit  By : Neven Zeremski
    I was once a distressed pet owner who would dread coming back home to find my furniture chewed, the upholstery torn and my shoes in pieces. I am sure there are many other people out there like me who have to put up with their dog’s destructive behavior.
  • The Right Collar for your Puppy  By : Neven Zeremski
    A collar with the dog’s name and your address on it will ensure that your dog is safely returned back if he ever gets lost. Doggie collars are also vital training aids. They can also be your dog’s style statement and yours in some cases. If you have ever tried going out to buy a collar for your little fur ball you know that the wide array of colors and styles are mind boggling.
  • Pet Stain Information  By : Gen Wright
    Have pet stain and odor problems in your home? If so, here is some information to help you solve pet stain and odor problems. You have probably tried just about everything to rid your home of the contamination and odor.
  • How to Pick a Great Dog Groomer  By : Neven Zeremski
    There are many things that you need to do to take care of your dog. You need to feed it, water it, and have it groomed. One real problem when getting your dog groomed is finding a great dog groomer. Sometimes it can be difficult because there are so many pet groomers out there. Finding the right match for you and your dog can be made much easier if you have some guidelines to go by. Use the following guidelines when picking out a great dog groomer.
  • Some Advantages of Owning a Pet  By : Roy Weastt
    The relationship connecting pets and humans is way beyond the master-slave form of association.
  • How to Train Your Dog on an Invisible Dog-Fence - Overview  By : Chris Powell
    Do you need help in training your dog on an invisible dog fence? Read on for part one of a 5 part series. This first article of five will be a brief overview of the steps that need to be taken in order to train your dog efficiently. Stay tuned for four more invisible dog training segments that will provide in depth details to train your dog on you invisible dog fence.
  • How to Train Your Pet on an Invisible Dog Fence Part Two - Introducing Your Dog to the Fence  By : Chris Powell
    Many people who first get an invisible dog fence do not know where to start. This article will discuss the very first step of the process: Introducing your do go the invisible dog fence.
  • What You Need To Know Before Flying With Your Pet  By : Nick M.
    Every day many persons fly for many different reasons. Some travelers need to make a business trip, others are visiting friends or family, others are going on vacation, and some are making a cross country move. Whatever the reason that necessitates your next air trip, you may want to bring your pet along with you. If this is the case, you will find that you are subject to a completely different set of air travel rules than what you might be accustomed to. Before leaving for the airport with your pet, you should to familiarize yourself with those rules.
  • Cats and Cat Carriers  By : dave ofgrims
    Many cats hate going into a carrier but it is essential I you are taking your cat anywhere by car. How can you make the experience better for your cat?
  • Looking After Your New Guinea Pig  By : Roy Weastt
    While it is correct that guinea pigs are somewhat appropriate as initial pets for children, it is especially significant that grown-up supervision is there when these charming little guys are handed to children.
  • House Training A Puppy  By : leresh
    Puppies are cute, and they are a favorite choice when a family is looking to get a new pet.
  • Puppy Socialization Tips and Tricks  By : Richard Magnanti
    If you are like most people who have dogs, you most likely hate the fact that once a guest comes into your house, your dog jumps all over them. To help steer clear of this issue, you must get them familiar with humans and other dogs by socializing them. I have two pretty good sized dogs, I use the following tip to improve my dogs manners around other dogs and people as well.
  • Feline Obesity  By : radhika dubey
    Does your cat polish your floor with his stomach as he walks? Is his food bowl bigger than your head? Do you grunt when you try to pick him up? Does he bounce when he lands on the floor? Do you spend more on his food bill than your own?

    People see fat cats as subjects of humor. They make cartoons with cute captions, manipulate photos into amusing cards, and crack jokes about their rotund companions. As harmless as it seems, obesity in our feline companions is not a joke.
  • Choosing an Obedience School for your Pet  By : Neven Zeremski
    Not everybody has the time or the energy required to train their dog. But that doesn’t stop them from wanting a well behaved, well mannered pet that makes them proud. If you fall in this category, fear not, there are many obedience schools that will be happy to accommodate your dog.
  • Dog Training Collars  By : Neven Zeremski
    If you want to control your dog better but don’t know how to; a dog collar will prove very helpful in solving your woes. Dog collars give you better control and leading ability and they are also very comfortable for your dog. The two types of training collars or head halters that are very popular are the gentle leader and the Halti. Both the training collars are very close in their design, but the usage and safety is where the difference lies.
  • How to Stop The Barking Habit?  By : Neven Zeremski
    Most neighbors choose to be oblivious about your dog and besides a little bit of petting once in a while in the elevator nobody bothers too much with your dog. So even if he is over toppling your house, ripping the furniture to bits they won’t have any complaints. But if his behavior also involves a good dose of midnight barking, then you have a problem on your hands. Most people will not tolerate your dogs barking for too long and if you don’t want to deal with the police on a regular basis, yo
  • Your Puppy and his Many Moods  By : Neven Zeremski
    Most avid pet owners or animal lovers know that all animals have their own communication system. Contrary to popular belief they use this technique not only to communicate with their own kind but also to communicate with humans. Whether its simple dog training, living a happy life with your dog or gauging first signs of an impending illness all of these things can be achieved if you learn to understand the subtle cues that your dog is to trying to give you.
  • Dog Training Made Fun-Find Out How!  By : Daniel Waser
    Dog training doesn't need to be an unbearable painful job, it can in fact be very pleasant, if it is done properly. It's always very vital for a dog owner to understand that dog training isn't going to happen in one day, it will in fact obtain a tiny bit of time, which means patience is an total necessity.
  • Why Obedience training is Valuable For Your Dog  By : Pavion Jordan
    For quite a few reasons, putting your dog through obedience schooling is the greatest thing you can do for them. It's a relatively uncomplicated process, especially when your dog is immature, but a lot of people just don't take the time or see the point.
  • Living With Your Dogs Chewing Trouble  By : Pavion Jordan
    Dogs chew on stuff. It's a frequent, natural conduct. It's also beneficial for them because it helps to keep their teeth and gums healthy and clean.
  • Keeping Goats- Angora breed of goat  By : Gen Wright
    The Angora breed of goat are unique animals with distinct physical features. They are bred for their coat of hair which has commercial value. Mohair is different from wool in terms of elasticity and smoothness. When keeping goats like the Angora breed of goats, you should pay attention to its diet, health and shelter provision.
  • Why schooling Is important For Your Miniature Dog  By : Pavion Jordan
    The reasons for training huge, powerful dogs are obvious and abundant. You ought to be able to control them and they're often much stronger than you. They can very easily outrun you and it's very possible they could hurt another person, whether intentionally or inadvertently.
  • Kitten Litter Education: Make the Cat Extra Loveable  By : Roy Weastt
    Cats are exceptionally enchanting pets. They are docile, cuddly and are certainly beautiful.
  • Important Facts about Snakes  By : Neven Zeremski
    Snakes are one of the most misunderstood animals on the planet. Many people have an innate fear of them but in reality most snakes are harmless and will only bite if provoked. Below are a few common misconceptions and myths about snakes and the truth behind them. All snakes are poisonous. Actually, less than 20% of the world’s species are actually venomous. Also, there are very few species that will attack for no reason.
  • Dog Vaccinations - Do You Have the Facts?  By : Neven Zeremski
    Vaccinations are essential to prevent your dog from suffering life-threatening illnesses. These include rabies, distemper, and hepatitis. Not only does vaccinating your dog protect him from these diseases but it also stops them spreading among the canine population. Some of the diseases your dog will be vaccinated against are zoonotic, which means they can spread from animals to humans. This is all the more reason to make sure your dog’s vaccinations are complete and up-to-date, as it is not jus
  • How to Cope with the Death of a Pet  By : Neven Zeremski
    Dealing with the death of a pet can be incredibly tough. Many domesticated animals can live for over a decade and during that time become an important part of the family. Equally, you become part of your animal’s pack and they probably show you a lot of love and affection in return for the care you give them.
    Whenever we get a new pet, we are aware that the chances are that we will outlive it. However, for most people that doesn’t make the loss any less difficult. Losing a pet, whether suddenly
  • Is Microchipping Your Animal Worth It?  By : Neven Zeremski
    Microchipping is a relatively new invention that is becoming more popular. It is designed to help pet owners find their animals more easily if they are lost or stolen. A small electronic chip containing a code is inserted into your pet. If the pet is then found, scanning this code will reveal who its owners are, where they live and how to contact them. Microchipping has proven successful in reuniting pets with their owners but animal lovers are still divided over the practice. Most animals can b
  • Pets as Presents  By : Neven Zeremski
    With several public holidays coming up this Fall, many people might be thinking of getting their family and friends a pet as a gift. In the UK, the slogan ‘a dog is for life, not just for Christmas’ is well known, but every year thousands of pets end up being given away or even neglected because they are an unwanted present. If you’re thinking of getting someone you know a pet as a gift in the next few months, there are a few things to consider before making the decision.
  • Six Tips For Choosing The Right Dog Bed  By : Robert Craythorne
    Choosing a suitable dog bed requires a clear appreciation of your dog’s particular foibles and habits, and should be selected based on a number of factors. In this article we look at the factors which affect choosing dog beds, and what to bear in mind to ensure your dog is happy, healthy and comfortable.
  • Dog Carrier Tips  By : Gen Wright
    Below are some tips that will help you choose the best dog carrier for your plane ride.
  • The Job of Calcium in Your Dog's Diet  By : Wesley Knapp
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