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  • Dog Obediance Tips...

    Training your dog can be time consuming and frustrating at times, but it's well worth it. Here are several tips that should help things go much smoother and faster... plus reduce the frustration both you and your dog feel!

    Conduct "play training" where by the training tasks are made into fun games and your dog's play drive is used as motivation. There are a lot of really good books available on this type of training.

    Intelligent dogs can also be stubborn, so you may have to outwit ...
    Author: Daniel Lesser

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  • Dog Lover Gifts

    Whether you are searching for something to say "Happy Birthday" or "Merry Christmas" a dog owner will agree that dog lover gifts are always among those most cherished and appreciated.

    Many times, a dog lover's gift is designed with a specific breed in mind; among the various popular breeds owned include the following:

    Beagles
    Boston Terriers
    Chihuahuas
    Bulldogs
    Jack Russell Terriers
    Pugs
    Golden Retrievers
    Poodles
    Dachshunds
    Shih-Tzu

    Author: Adriana Copaceanu
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  • Dog Jewelry: Express Your Love For Mans Best Friend

    Dog jewelry is a favorite not only amongst dog lovers, but also amongst those who like to own different kinds of animal jewelry. Dog jewelry ranges from bracelets to charms to totems to specially made dog jewelry for men and women. Most of the high end quality dog jewelry is made from yellow gold or white gold, but may also be made in sterling silver. These are the more expensive varieties of dog jewelry other more reasonably priced variations of dog jewelry are also available. These more ...
    Author: Angela Davis

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  • Dog House Training

    Dog House Training can be simple

    To start your dog house training, the first thing you'll need to do is buy your best pet friend a nice dog training collar, lead and dog crate. You should choose one made of nylon or soft leather. When your puppy grows older, you can buy him a heavier collar, and if he's a large breed, it should be made of heavy leather, with a strong buckle and clip. Dog house training can be simple. We'll need to be patient and prepared to spend enough time to work ...
    Author: Rolf Rasmusson

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  • Dog Health Conditions and Terms You Should Know, Part 3...

    Epilepsy/seizure disorder

    When your Boxer is between 2 to 5 years old, he may develop seizure disorder. When he has an epilepsy attack, he'd be unconscious and may look like he is not breathing but he is. He is not suffering. The information that would be important to your veterinarian regarding such episodes includes:

    > Duration of the attack
    > The type of muscular activity your Boxer exhibits during seizure

    Author: Daniel Lesser
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  • Dog Grooming and Dog Care

    Dog grooming is relatively simple for most dogs. I have a greyhound and spend about 5 minutes per day on dog grooming. For dogs that have short hair, they need to be brushed, maybe once per week. For dogs with long hair, the grooming is more time consuming. This is an important consideration when selecting a breed. Beyond regularly brushing your dog's coat and giving him or her periodic baths, you may want to consider a few other things.

    Certain dogs' nails grow faster than others and ...
    Author: Michele Elward

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  • Dog doors – dog and owner reprieve

    Buying dog doors online

    If you need to buy a dog door then have some fun doing it online. Not only will you find discount prices but you'll have a huge selection of colors, designs, shapes, sizes and multiple features you haven't even thought about. You'll find designs that fit any wall or door with easy install instructions. Finding a dog door couldn't be much easier than online.

    To begin your shopping journey you'll need to measure your doggie to determine the size you'll need. ...
    Author: Rolf Rasmusson

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  • Dog Doors: Giving Your Pet Freedom to Come and Go as They Please Helps Solve Behavior Problems

    When we think of dog doors, we think of flaps that allow dogs to trot on through. What a great convenience this can be for you and your pet. Allowing your pet this extra freedom can be exciting and it saves you the time of getting up and opening the door six times a day! But, we live in a modern world with great inventions. One such invention involves our dog door! Pet owners can now choose a dog door that is electronic!

    Back in the day, a dog door was a ...
    Author: Byron Pappageorge

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  • Dog Clothes make Great Gifts

    When it comes to the art of giving, a gift of clothes is fraught with peril. We all have stories to tell, and if you don't, you will. Just give it time.

    Mine started early. My grandmother, having survived the Depression, knew how to stretch a dollar. Clothes for her grandkids were always purchased 3 or 4 sizes too big so we could "grow into them". And she passed this charming trait on to my mother. So, we endured our baggy clothes, with the sleeves and pant legs rolled up, until we were ...
    Author: Carolyn Schweitzer

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  • Dog Clicker Training

    Dog clicker training is so much fun for both dogs and people that the training part just slips in! Dog clicker training gets the dog to figure out what you want, making it an enjoyable game.

    This wonderful, cruelty-free method is revolutionizing dog training!

    Have you tried it yet? It's quite easy to learn at a basic level, and once you and your dog get the habit, it can be used for many enjoyable tricks as well as for all the essentials of training. Clickers are inexpensive and ...
    Author: Rosana Hart

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  • Dog Breeds for Allergy Sufferers

    Allergies to dogs can strike anyone at any age, yet with how attached most owners are to their dogs, they seem to chose living with their allergies rather then giving up their beloved pets.

    If you find yourself getting congested or suffering a runny nose, itchy nose, sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, coughing, sore throat, skin rashes or hives, headaches, fatigue, difficulties breathing, or asthma symptoms when you’re around dogs, then you probably have allergies.

    Author: Jennifer Brooke
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  • Dog Anxiety - Fear of Thunderstorms, and Other Dog Fears

    How to Deal With Anxiety in Your Dog

    Anxiety in dogs can be caused by any number of things - illness, travel, thunderstorms, death in the family, separation, or they may develop unexplained phobic or neurotic behaviour, or barking or other antisocial behaviour. If you can identify the cause of the anxiety, then the best solution to the problem is to remove the cause. This is not always possible, though. If your dog is experiencing separation anxiety every time you leave the ...
    Author: Brigitte Smith

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  • Distemper in Dogs - Home Detection Tips

    Distemper: Spotting This Dog Killer Before it's Too Late

    Canine distemper is a devastating disease. It often crops up in seemingly healthy pets without any warning. What’s more, distemper often mimics benign problems, like the common cold. This is truly the most insidious aspect of this illness. Sadly, many cases progress to the point where they are no longer treatable before the owner even realizes what's happened.

    Author: John Schwartz
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  • Discover: How to Prevent Dog Bites Case

    Of all the aggressive behavior in dogs dog bites is the most serious. However no matter how serious it may be you can contain it if you are able to diagnose the cause of this aggressive dog behavior.

    1. Before you treat any illness you have to be able to recognize the type of aggression your dog is exhibiting. Bellow are few aggressive dog behavior you have to notice I will be expanding the subsequent tips.

    Fear aggression
    Possessive aggression
    Author: Lateef Olajide

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  • Different Dog Foods For Different Dog Ages

    Dogs come in many assorted breeds, shapes, and sizes. They also have different nutritional requirements as they age. Choosing the right type of dog food for your pet will help to keep it healthy and happy as it ages. Here are some guidelines to follow when choosing the proper dog food for your dog's breed and age.

    Puppies

    Most dogs are considered puppies from birth to age 12 months. However, large breed dogs (such as Newfoundlanders, Great Danes, etc.) are considered puppies up to ...
    Author: Rose Smith

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  • Dealing With your Pets' Allergies

    It is Winter time again, a time of the year when pets and humans are very vulnerable to each other. As this is obviously the chilliest time of the year, animals are much more likely to be cooped up inside the house with us. All of the windows and doors are closed to the world and the heat is blasting around the clock.

    These are precisely the conditions which make our winter homes playgrounds for some kinds of allergens. Our dogs and cats are considerably vulnerable to the dust in the ...
    Author: Ryan Joseph

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  • Crate Training Your Puppy or Dog

    Introducing your puppy to the crate should be an easy and fun process. First, start by putting the crate somewhere the puppy enjoys being. Try the family room or wherever everyone "hangs out". Open the door and just let your puppy explore at his own pace. Reward him for going near it by tossing a cheerio or some other small treat.

    To teach the words "kennel" (I use go to bed) Just toss in a treat and say the word. Don't shut the door everytime.

    Never shove your dog in a crate. You ...
    Author: Amy Dunphy

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  • Crate Training for Puppies and Dogs

    Wondering how to begin crate training your puppy or dog, or even whether you should?

    Crate training gets a dog so used to being closed into a crate that he or she can safely be left in it for hours at a time, though only when necessary. The method has its pros and cons. If it works for your dog, it gives both you and the dog a wonderful flexibility in many situations.

    Crate training helps tremendously in potty training puppies and adult dogs.

    Author: Rosana Hart
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  • Crate Training Dogs: The Right Way and the Wrong Way - Part Two

    Part2: Does your puppy want to be crate trained?

    Yes! in fact, he does. Your puppy or dog will soon see his crate as a place of security, IF it's approached correctly.

    The crate is NEVER to be used as a punishment. Introduce it gradually and gently; make the crate and your pet’s puppy potty training a positive and happy experience and he will come to view his crate like Linus views his blanket.

    Make sure your puppy has a balance of crate time and activity time. He needs ampl ...
    Author: Kathleen Amaro

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  • Crate Training Dogs: The Right Way and the Wrong Way - Part One

    Part1: There is Actually a "Wrong" Way to Crate Train

    Crate training dogs, (or crate training puppies) if approached correctly is by far one of the most effective tools you can use to form good dog behavior.

    The most subtle mistakes in crate training are sometimes the worst because they go undetected and are repeated over and over again which can make the whole experience of potty training dogs negative and frustrating.

    Using the correct method of crate training you can avoi ...
    Author: Kathleen Amaro

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  • Correcting a Dog Behavior Problem - Jumping

    The first thing to realize when you are training a dog is that he only does things that work. Therefore, when you are dealing with a dog behavior problem, the first thing you need to address is, “What is he getting out of it?”

    With jumping, your dog is trying to get some attention-any attention. Is it working? It is if they are still doing it! Even if it is negative attention, the dog will still persist in his attempt. They are very diligent. To fix the dog behavior problem, first you ...
    Author: Kelley Blackston

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  • Commercial Pet Food for Your Dog?

    What you feed your dog is really SO important for your dog's ultimate health, susceptibility to illness, and longevity.

    You know, if you really want your dog to be as healthy as s/he can be, you should stop feeding ANY of the widely available commercial dog foods.

    I'm talking here about the types of dog food commonly found in supermarkets, and even about most of the supposedly superior brands sold in some supermarkets, pet food shops, and even by many vets.

    Author: Brigitte Smith
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  • Cold Weather Pet Care

    As we find ourselves in the middle of winter, it’s important to pay particular attention to our pets when they’re outside. When temperatures get into the twenties and below, with whipping winds, pets can suffer serious health problems. Besides not leaving your dog, cat or other animal outside for too long, there are several other precautionary measures you can take to care for your loving pet.

    I generally don’t favor going nuts over buying every trinket imaginable for my pets, but there ...
    Author: Michele Elward

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  • Clicker Training For Dogs: Positive Reinforcement Training

    There is nothing more adorable than a new puppy. Large adoring eyes, and unconditional love pave the way for a new attachment. Yet many new puppy owners quickly learn that their adorable little pets come without a whole lot of knowledge about what is expected of them. Clicker training for dogs, an easy system of positive reinforcement, can turn that clueless puppy into an obedient delight.

    The clicker is a small, hand held device that literally 'clicks' when you press it. Made of lightw ...
    Author: Tina Spriggs

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  • Cleft Palate In Dogs

    Sometimes puppies are born that can't suckle properly, and it's almost alway's because they have a cleft palate. A cleft palate can be a complete division up the middle of the palate, or roof of the mouth, or it can just be a small hole in the palate.

    Canine cleft palate is a failure of the two sides of the palate to fuse correctly during the embryonic stage of developement. It can just be the soft tissue, in which case it only presents as a cosmetic malformation, but if the hard palate ...
    Author: Russell Savige

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  • Chocolate And Your Dogs Health -- What You Should Know

    Chocolate. Who can resist it?

    Your dogs health depends on it! (resisting, that is). We humans get to indulge because most of us know when to stop. But your dog won't quit after just a few. Give her a chance and she'll down the whole box of Godivas in one gulp. So on Valentine's Day, you're actually being kind to your best buddy if you eat all the chocolates yourself!

    Why is chocolate harmful to a dogs health? Chocolate, as you know, is made with cocoa beans. And cocoa be ...
    Author: Carolyn Schweitzer

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  • Chinchillas As Pets

    You may wish to consider a chinchilla as a possible pet. They are of the rodent family, (but it doesn't seem that way).

    Also known as “chins” they have incredible velvety fir, and they resemble a chubby squirrel with Mickey mouse type ears. They are nocturnal, although they do get up and play alot during the day. Chins are very smart and playful, and I'm told can be trained. They are also very clean,so their cage area doesn't tend to stink as many other types of caged animals can.
    Author: Valerie Garner

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  • Chances Of A Lost Pet Being Recovered Increase

    Every day we are looking for ways to make our life better, this includes protecting our families, and also included is the family pet. This once wild animal has become a domesticated pet and also become an integral part of the modern family, and there are many laws devoted to stopping abuses to animals. What is lacking in the modern family is proving a means to recover the family pet, if they should ever become lost. Ensuring that a lost pet will be returned to its owners should be the number ...
    Author: T.B. Collins

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  • Can Your Pet Stomach This?

    Can Your Dog Stomach This?

    There’s an old adage that says “You are what you eat”. While more and more Americans are becoming aware of the need to reduce or altogether eliminate processed foods from their diets, we need to do the same for our pets. The ingredients that make up most commercial, processed pet foods are not fit for even non-human consumption.

    To be fair, not all manufacturers use poor or potentially dangerous ingredients. In fact, there are a few that use human grade, ...
    Author: Sherry Massey

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  • Canine Eclampsia, or Milk Fever In Dogs

    Eclampsia, or milk fever, is an acute, life-threatening condition which attacks a brood bitch about 3 to 4 weeks after whelping puppies. It is more common in the small breeds of dogs that have had large litters.

    Symptoms of eclampsia include stiffness, nervousness and restlessness. The brood bitch will loose interest in her puppies. She will very likely run a fever and have a rapid heart rate. In really severe cases of eclampsia the brood-bitch will have muscle spasms or seizures, and ...
    Author: Russell Savige

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  • Canine Diabetes - Does Your Dog Have it?

    Canine Diabetes: A Serious Dog Disease That is Completely Manageable

    Canine diabetes is a serious disease that causes there to be too much glucose in the blood. If your pet has any of the signs, a dog health exam will help you find out with certainty. Canine diabetes symptoms usually include the following:

    - drinking excessive amounts of water
    - frequent urination
    - weight gain (or weight loss in some cases)
    - increased lethargy during the day

    Author: John Schwartz
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  • Can Cats And Dogs Live Together As Friends?

    Can cats and dogs live together without constantly being at war? It seems that they very often can.

    We often hear people claim to be a "cat person" or a "dog person", but browsing through the various pet forums it appears that there are many of us that equally like both cats and dogs.

    My son has a beautiful Border Collie who was the only pet of the house until she was five years old. Then three part Burmese kittens were brought into the family. Mollie the Collie and the kittens we ...
    Author: Larry Chamberlain

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  • Buyer Beware: Purebred Dog Myths

    Every month I am approached by dog owners of my breed who complain about how poorly behaved, how sickly, how untrainable, and generally my breed is and how deeply they resented spending money on this breed. I listen patiently, but time taught me not to defend ‘good’ breeders, or explain to the angry owners how their own ignorance cuased them to become victimized.

    There are many myths that abound in the dog world. Unfortunately, each allows unscrupulous breeders to take advantage of ...
    Author: Suzanne James

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  • But My Pet Will Never Run Away (or Why We Need Licenses)

    The city I live in just increased its fees for dog and cat licenses. It's now $30 a year for unneutered/unsprayed pets and $20 a year for sprayed/neutered pets.

    Even though these are not major dollars, there were plenty of complaints. Some people consider the increase (we were at $5) just a way to raise more money during budget cuts. Some people who keep their pet - especially their cat - inside all the time think it is unfair to make them pay at all.

    Author: Louise Louis
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  • Brushing Up On Dog Grooming

    Is your dog due for a makeover? Has she been enjoying the great outdoors a little too much? Here are some simple tips for helping your dog put her best paw forward.

    It all begins with the brushing:

    - Brush your dog regularly. Daily is best. Be sure to also brush against hair growth direction to check for fleas and ticks.
    - The right tools. For short-haired dogs, most groomers recommend stainless-steel combs because they slide through coats very easily ...
    Author: Margaret Svete, Ph.D.

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  • Boxers Make Great Family Dogs

    A breed of dog called a Boxer is very family-oriented and they always love to be around people. Treat them as family members. Never underestimate their need for human companionship, which is the most notable trait of this breed.

    The Boxer is happiest when it is with people. Its whole pelvis moves when a Boxer wags its tail in delight and exhilaration. It can adapt to any environment as long as it is with people.

    They love being with their "families" and don't like to be alone.
    Author: Amy Howells

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  • Bark Collars: Stop Unwanted Dog Barking

    Many pet owners become lost as to what to do when their dog is barking and nothing seems to stop him. Maybe it doesn’t even bother the pet owner himself, but the neighbors are complaining. What can be done? A bark collar is one method to help control a dog’s barking. Bark collars are used to stop a dog from barking, but should be used as a last resort.

    While it may be inconvenient to the dog’s owner, bark is part of owning a dog. It comes with the territor ...
    Author: Byron Pappageorge

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  • Baby Safety & the Family Dog

    I recall how wonderful the baby swing in particular, was for moments of peace and quiet as well as much needed arm rest. A recent article (http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/parenting/02/23/baby.swings.dogs.ap/index.html) addresses valid concerns about dogs and mechanical swings. It is important to keep in mind that all dogs react differently and supervision is a must all the time!

    I have seen first hand a variety of reactions to baby equipment by different dogs. Some dogs become desperate ...
    Author: Jennifer Shryock

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