05th January 2009
Yorkshire Terriers are one of the smartest dogs alive. They are very cute, and are actually one of the easiest dogs to train.
Yorkies understand you well, but forget things very easily. First of all, you need to remember to find a treat that your dog l...
05th January 2009
As a rule, agility training should start while the pet is still a puppy. However, owners could still facilitate training with older dogs. The question "when is the dog considered old for agility training" is central to choosing when to start training the ...
05th January 2009
Obviously when you praise your dog and playing around, you don’t want his breath smells like a vampire. Bad breath in dogs is common problem and this is directly related on dog’s health.
Dogs just loves to lick in your face and that means he really...
05th January 2009
People who keep pets like dog, cat, and mouse in their home treat them like their own family member. It is obvious they put emotional and sentiment values in pets like such. Many people think that putting their dog in crate is like keeping it in jail.
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05th January 2009
Even if you were an avid hunter, there would have been many instances of misfiring and even if you have aimed right you would not have fetched the hunt for obvious reason that you could not track it.
Should you be carrying a hunting dog with you, this ...
19th December 2008
Any dog lover would want to have his pet inside the house. Having to share each activity and experience inside the house with your dog makes the owner happy and a lot less lonely. Unfortunately, bringing the dog in would also mean bringing in the dog poop...
19th December 2008
Older dogs are most prone to arthritis and that’s the sad fact. Arthritis in dogs is very similar to arthritis in humans. And there are no absolute cures yet. The only thing that you can do for now is to manage the disease and make your dog feel comfort...
19th December 2008
Kennel cough is described as the inflammation of your pet’s respiratory system, more particularly the upper part of the lungs. Kennel cough is very common in dog centers, especially in crowded shelters.
This disease is airborne, meaning dogs living wit...
19th December 2008
What is Tooth Decay?
Tooth decay also known as dental caries or cavities is a common disease which affects a large percentage of the world population. It is widespread and generally occurs due to poor oral habits.
Tooth decay is the demineralization o...
11th December 2008
Reiki healing has a lot to do with harmony, music, sounds, and drums. Healing through Reiki requires rhythm. And that’s something that has to be achieved for healing to take effect.
During one’s childhood, adults tend to see children rather than h...
11th December 2008
Reiki therapy involves a lot of elements in just about every alternative healing practice. This is because it uses spiritual healing, meditation, aromatherapy, naturopathy and homeopathy among others to make the person or another feel better.
But what...
11th December 2008
There are many Reiki symbols that have already been revealed and each of them is thought to possess a unique vibration of energy.
At one point, they didn’t have any names and were simply numbered from one to five. But later on, each one of them stood...
11th December 2008
The Reiki Drumming technique was developed to greatly boost every healing session. The technique proves to be very effective for Reiki masters when the following steps are done accordingly:
1. Focus your intentions
In order to channel healing effect...
03rd December 2008
Diabetes is a silent killer. Slowly, it can take the life out of your pet. This disease may not show any outward symptoms, which actually makes it deadlier.
Most dog owners don't know that their pet is suffering from this disease until it is too late. ...
03rd December 2008
Dentists have been traditionally feared by many because of their nasty reputation. Reputation rather than anything is actually responsible why many people fear a trip to the dentist. If you get seriously tensed up at just the thought of visiting a dentist...