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  • Bulldog Dog Breed Profile  By : Scott Lipe
    The Bulldog will be between 12 to 16 inches at the shoulder, with the dog weighing up to 55 pounds and the bitches up to 51 pounds. The coat is short and can be in a variety of colors: brindle, white, fawn, red, or yellow.
  • Border Collie Dog Breed Profile Information  By : Scott Lipe
    The Border Collie has two coat forms, rough and smooth. The rough has medium length hair. Both types have a hard, exterior coat over a dense undercoat. The coat of this dog is usually black and white, but red and white, black, and yellow and white are all acceptable. The Border Collie will live for 12 to 15 years.
  • How to Deal with Dog Barking Problems  By : Jayasiri Opatha
    But when the barking of dogs becomes excessive, perhaps it is time for us to take proper action. Dog barking problems can really drive us nuts.
  • Havanese Dog Breed Profile  By : Scott Lipe
    The Havanese is a small, toy dog with a height at the shoulder of just 8 to 11 inces. This dog will weigh between 7 and 13 pounds when fully grown. It is a sturdy little dog with a compact body and short legs.
  • Dog Safety Near Water  By : Mia Linx
    The woman placed water within bowls for her parched canines. This particular lady is a good illustration of what a accountable dog owner must deal with the pooch like. She's wise to make sure her canines don't end up not properly hydrated, an excessive amount of sunlight or activity. She understands wherever they're from any provided time.
  • German Shorthaired Pointer Dog Breed Profile  By : Scott Lipe
    The German Shorthaired Pointer is a medium sized hunting dog with a slender, athletic build. The dog is 23 to 25 inches at the shoulder with the bitch 2 inches less. This dog ranges in weight from 45 to 70 pounds. The German Short haired Pointer has a short coat with a rough texture. The coat of this dog is liver (dark brown) and white, liver, or liver roan.
  • Bloodhound Dog Breed Profile  By : Scott Lipe
    The Bloodhound is considered to be a large type of hound. The dog will weigh between 90 and 110 pounds, and the bitch 80 to 100 pounds. The height at the withers will be 25 to 27 inches for the dog and 23 to 25 inches for the bitch. The Bloodhound is recognizable for its wrinkled head, long ears, and soulful expression. The coat of the Bloodhound is short and has a hard texture and is predominantly liver and tan, black and tan, or red.
  • Pug Dog Breed Profile  By : Scott Lipe
    The Pug is well known for its short, wrinkled face and curled tail that rests on its back. The baby Pugs are sometimes called Puglets. The Pug's coat color can be black, fawn (often with a darker facial mask), silver, or apricot. Other names for the Pug include Mops, Chinese Pug Dog, or Carlin. The Pug can live for up to 15 years.
  • Bee Safety - 7 Tips To Avoid Getting Stung When Beekeeping  By : Val Wilson
    Bee safety is an important issue for beekeepers and non-beekeepers alike. Beekeeping has several safety issues, but the biggest concern, particularly for beginner beekeepers, is of course bee stings. As a beekeeper, you can never totally avoid stings, but here are a few basic bee safety tips to help keep those stings to minimum.
  • Doberman Pinscher Dog Breed Profile  By : Scott Lipe
    The Doberman Pinscher is an agile, active dog. The dog will be 26 to 28 inches at the shoulder, with the bitch 2 inches less. Depending on the sex, the Doberman will weigh between 60 and 88 pounds. The Doberman Pinscher has a short, hard coat that can be black with tan markings, black, red, blue, or fawn. The ears are usually cropped, then taped so that they will stand upright.
  • How To Stop Your Pit Bull Terrier's Jumping Habits  By : Steve Rankin
    As you have probably already learned, Pit Bulls are highly energetic animals. They love to run and play, and get excited easily. One of the more annoying habits they develop at a young age is jumping. Jumping can be particularly annoying when they do it as a way of greeting, especially if it is young child or someone who is afraid of dogs. Teaching your Pit Bull to curb this behavior is not an easy task, but is your responsibility as a Pit Bull owner. Many people have sto...
  • Agility Dog Training With Pit Bull Terriers  By : Steve Rankin
    Spending time training your Pit Bull can be very rewarding and fun for you both. It helps build a stronger bond between dog and owner that is important for the happiness of both parties. There are many different types of training that you can choose to do with your Pit Bull, one such is agility training.

    Agility training is the process of teaching your dog to successfully navigate an obstacle course. If the training is successful, your pet should be able to do it by only l...
  • Dealing With Your Dog's Separation Anxiety  By : Steve Rankin
    Separation anxiety, also known in the dog training world as owner absent misbehavior, is one of the most frequently encountered problems in the world of dog training. Separation anxiety can manifest itself in many different ways, including chewing, destroying the owner’s property, excessive barking, self destructive behavior and inappropriate urination and defecation. Dogs suffering from separation anxiety often whine, bark, cry, howl, dig, chew and scratch at the door the...
  • Beyond Washing The Dog  By : Steve Rankin
    Keeping your dog clean is an important responsibility for every dog owner. Fido depends on you for general hygiene. Clean ears, teeth and a coat free from fleas and ticks are all the conditions you check for a healthy pet. Bath time is a great time to bond with your dog as well as check his well-being.

    A healthy dogs actually don’t need to be washed all that often, but humans prefer to bathe them so that they smell fresh and clean and not like...well…dog. Although most do...
  • 10 Things You May Not Know About The Boxer Dog  By : Steve Rankin
    Legend says when God was fashioning different breeds of dog out of clay, he came to his final task and decided to create the most beautiful dog ever and call it a ‘Boxer’. But this new breed of dog was vain and rushed to see himself in the mirror before the clay was properly set and bumped headlong into his own reflection. That accounts for the flat nose characteristic of the Boxer, and also proves that God really did accomplish his design for the world’s most beautiful dog! Here are another ten things you may not already know about Boxer dogs
  • A Very Basic Guide To Dog Training  By : Steve Rankin
    Before starting dog training, it is best that you know your options well. These days you can find many types of dog training, in many different places. These trainings vary in price and each one them has something different to offer.
  • Everything You Should Know About Your Dog... But Don't Want To Talk About!  By : Steve Rankin
    When you decided to get a dog, I'll bet you daydreamed about the great times you'd have with your new best friend. However, there are many things that you need to consider in order to keep your pooch happy and healthy. Things that perhaps you'd rather not even think about!
  • Finding The Best Food For Your Dog  By : Steve Rankin
    We all love our dogs and want to give them the best life has to offer. But with so many variations of dog food in the market, it isn't always easy to identify the best food for our dog. Who can possibly feel confident when so many brands trumpet buzzwords that hit the human aisles not long ago, such as "rich in antioxidants," "highly digestible," "Omega-3 fatty acids" and "Ultra Premium Formula"? What we can do, though, is to conduct a simple dog food comparison to determi...
  • Remeber These 3 Important Things When Training Your Puppy  By : Steve Rankin
    There are as many ways to raise a puppy as there are to raising a child. In fact, one way per family in general! But most of us agree that when it comes to children, certain things are universal and undisputed. Here are three things that a lot of people just do not think of when it comes to raising their dogs, however. How many times have we heard, "My dog just won't listen to me", or "He just won't behave!"

    1. Dogs do not understand English until we teach them.
  • Could Your Dog be Trying to Tell You Something?  By : Steve Rankin
    Is barking a form of language among dogs with precise significance, or just playful noise? Dogs exchange information among themselves less by voice than by a wide range of facial expressions, body postures and gestures, as well as by various scents. Dogs, who bark at night, are probably working off excess energy or announcing their presence, and this is undoubtedly the only message conveyed to other dogs within ear shot.
  • How To Train A Puppy: Start with the Heel Command  By : Sylvia Dickens
    f you want to know how to train a puppy it's important to understand some basics that make the difference between success and failure. The first step for you is to recognize whether or not you are keeping your puppy calm or getting her excited. Then, you will be ready to train your puppy how to heel.
  • Everything about Equestrian Jewelry  By : Tami Atila
    When people go for shopping they never end up buying the commodity at the price that the seller has told until it is really hall marked showroom that has win the confidence of the customers to be offering all genuine prices.
  • Not My Fingers, Not My Shoes! Safe Chew Toys for Your Puppy  By : Source101
    Crate training your dog can help save your shoes, but it will stop his inherent need to chew, chew, chew, so be ready to give him safe, yet fun toys to sink his puppy fangs into.
  • How To Fix A Dog Barking Problem  By : Robert Quadra
    Simple steps to cure a dog barking problem. Learn how to stop your dog from barking for any reason!
  • 5 Discounts to Look for on Pet Products  By : games
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  • Tips to Save Money on Pet Keeping  By : David Stack
    Pets are one of the best friends (and family!) you could ever have, they brighten your day and their love and loyalty to you is unwavering. Though we have to cope with the tough times these days, which have led other pet owners to sacrifice food, pet items, or even trips to the vet because of the expense. Keeping your pet healthy, happy and well taken care of is a serious responsibility, but it doesn't have to dent your budget at all.
  • Is Pet Health Insurance A Viable Option For You?  By : Mark Etinger
    Is Pet Health Insurance A Viable Option For You?
  • Saint Bernard Dog Breed Profile  By : Scott Lipe
    The Saint Bernard is considered to be a giant dog, with weights of up to 200 or more pounds. This is a very muscular and strong dog. The dog will measure 27 to 32 inches at the shoulder with the bitch 26 to 29 inches. The coat of the St. Bernard comes in two types, rough or smooth. The rough coat is longer than the smooth, but tends to lie fairly flat. The color of the coat is usually red, black, or mahogany with white.
  • Vizsla Dog Breed Profile  By : Scott Lipe
    The Vizsla is a medium sized dog. This is a more lightly built dog than the Redbone Coonhound with which it is sometimes mistaken. The Vizsla dog has a shoulder height of 22 to 26. The bitch will be 2 less. The weight of this dog is 40 to 60 pounds depending on sex. The coat of the Vizsla is a rusty reddish color. The tail of the Vizsla is generally docked to about two thirds of its original length.
  • 24PetWatch Dog and Pet Insurance Review  By : Scott Lipe
    24PetWatch Dog Insurance is available to dogs older than 8 weeks of age. Dogs are eligible for enrollment until they are 8 years old, except for certain select breeds, which can only be enrolled up to age 6. Anyone considering 24PetWatch Dog Insurance should check the list of select breeds to see whether their pet is included on it.
  • Removing a Flea Infestation  By : Robert Thomson
    If you have pets, it is very likely that they will pick up fleas. While most adult fleas live on animals, they do lay eggs in a pet's environment. If your pets are...
  • No Repeats of Cujo Please: Rabies Shots For Dogs  By : Source101
    more people are educated to animal care as well. Rabies vaccines come in a one year and three year variety and your veterinarian can tell
  • Find the Best Pet Insurance Policy  By : Alfred Hernandez
    There are many good reasons for spending time for investigating in the selection of an ideal pet insurance policy. Some of the reasons are that, the pet owner may be attached to the pet very much emotionally, or the welfare of the pet may make a difference to the pet owner. The health of the pet is very
  • Effective Training through Maintaining Your Dog's Attention  By : Alfred Hernandez
    Getting your dog's attention is one of the most important things you can do to accelerate all other training skills. And if, once you've got it, you can keep that attention, then you're really going to make some fast progress. Keeping your dog's attention is essential in competition work, in the obedience
  • No Vacancy: Fleas Not Welcome Here  By : Alfred Hernandez
    Our pets can bring many great things into our lives: fun, loyalty, affection, companionship and much more. Unfortunately, one other thing they can bring in with them is the less pleasant companion of fleas. No matter how well you care for your pet and how clean you keep it, a chance encounter with another

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