Dogs

Author on September 3rd, 2011

The fans of the Shetland Sheepdogs call them sheltie. They look like the rough-coated collie dogs, but smaller. They have a pointed muzzle ended with a round nose. The nose is always black. Under their coats they have those well-built bodies and muscular, strong necks. The sheltie dogs measure an average of 13 to 16 [...]

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Author on September 2nd, 2011

All pets like to play with all sorts of toys, even if there are specific for each of them. There are numerous types and models of dog toys on the market today, you have where to choose from and you may even be tempted to buy too many. Then again, too much of a good [...]

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Author on September 2nd, 2011

Numerous dog toys are available today on the market as they were conceived to meet various needs of our dogs. The Kong dog toy is one of the most popular toys in these modern days that has rapidly grown in popularity. The toy is designed in a way that it keeps the dog busy and at the [...]

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I’ve used these three methods to maintain an environment where a yeast infection simply can’t settle in. Maintaining healthy ears on your dog is sadly people neglect to do until it’s too late. Dog yeast ear infections are painful for your dog so always be careful when using these methods. You might have heard of [...]

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Author on September 1st, 2011

We humans would cry when we are in pain. The shedding of tears that is accompanied by a sobbing or wailing sound is commonly triggered by an emotional situation. This emotional outburst that is characterized by excessive tear flow actually relieves stress so that after a good cry, the stressed person is calmed. A crying [...]

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Author on September 1st, 2011

Pets should always be able to go outdoors without facing the danger of getting hurt, poisoned, or chased by other animals. We need to know they’re safe at all times. It’s not healthy for animals to be kept indoors all the time. Just like people, pets need fresh air too. Yet, when left outside, they [...]

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Author on August 31st, 2011

There are differing types as well as kinds of bark collars. The forms of the bark collar depend upon its purpose whilst the kinds vary depending on the capabilities, designs as well as sizes. On one side, one of the most widespread types of this gadget include those that purpose as pet containment, bark handle [...]

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Dog agility trainings are increasingly becoming common all over the globe. Dog agility training all began in England and speedily spread all over the planet. These days, you can find plenty of clubs too as events everywhere where masters and their dogs can join. Some of these clubs consist of the American Kennel Club (AKC), [...]

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Ticks are no ordinary pests. Although it is small, it can be as fierce as a mad creature if taken for granted. They like to prey on man’s bestfriends – dogs. They suck on their host’s blood and they carry various diseases like Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Ehrlichiosis. Fortunately, there are strategies to stop [...]

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Author on August 28th, 2011

A dog doesn’t have control over its bowels and bladders right up until its 12 weeks old, in turn frequent incidents occur after they urinate or defecate inside the house. This is why puppy housebreaking is very useful.. It is the method of breaking the puppy’s habit of relieving within the household by training them [...]

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