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David Beart is the owner of the Professors House . This site covers a wide selection of topics including relationships, family, cooking and other household issues.
Joined: 08th March 2007
Articles: 156
URL: http://www.professorshouse.com
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Is My Husband Cheating

19th November 2009
While according to national statistics 68% of all divorces are the result of financial issues; further statistics show that 7 out of every 10 men and 4 out of every 10 women admit to infidelity in their marriage. This paints an entirely dismal picture ab...

Teaching a Dog the Come Command

09th November 2009
As a responsible dog owner, you want your canine companion to be a part of society and the community. To make that happen, you’ll want to be sure to teach your pet some basic obedience commands. One of the most important of these commands is “Come.”...

Signs that your Cat is Sick

21st October 2009
When it comes to being a pet parent, it can be so very scary when our cats begin to act sick or strange. First their eating habits may change; they may begin to lie around and even try to find a spot to be alone. All of these signs can be very troubling t...

Ways Your Dog can Give Back to the Community

20th October 2009
From churches to ball clubs and organizations, almost everyone has a fall soiree of some kind. Be it festivals for family fun or fundraising for those new uniforms or a church roof repair, we don’t normally think of our pets as “helpers”. While your...

Keep Your Dog Safe this Thanksgiving Day

20th October 2009
Ah, the leaves are changing from shades of green and melting into amber hues yellows and bright, bold reds. Add that to the backdrop of a crisp, blue sky and it’s as if heaven’s paint box has spilled over! From pumpkins and spice to pies and turkey fi...

How to Handle Dog Problems with the Neighbors

20th October 2009
We’ve all been there before . . . we wake up to find that our dog has dug up the neighbor’s prize winning begonias, turned their blue rain boots into a one-of-a-kind chew toy or grossest of all, left a little “surprise” right in front of their mai...

Glamorous and Generous Doggie Jobs

19th October 2009
When it comes to dreaming in living color . . . let’s face it. Doggies see in black and white. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t add a little “reach for the stars” rainbow into his life. From spreading a little cheer to kids in need to gettin...

Great Halloween Costume Ideas for Pets

19th October 2009
When it comes to Halloween, there’s nothing more fun than carving a few pumpkins, dressing up the kiddies and creating the perfect scarecrow to grace our front yard. While we dish out so much dough for all those bewitching home additions and store boug...

How to Train your Dog to come When Called

13th October 2009
There are many reasons that you would want to train your dog to respond correctly to your come command. Safety of course is the most important of these reasons. As your dog grows up the chances that your dog will at some point get free from its lease incr...

How to House Train Your Dog

13th October 2009
Dog is man’s best friend. Having a new puppy in the home is a wonderful and exciting experience for the whole family to enjoy. Unfortunately, raising a young puppy is a lot like caring for a newborn baby. The puppy does not yet know how to care for itse...

How to Clicker Train any Dog

13th October 2009
Clicker Training is a slang term for the newly popular way of dog training has evolved over the last few years. This method has taken off recently due in great part to the efficiency in which the dog is able to interpret in an instant that they are perfor...

Commands you can teach your Dog

13th October 2009
Dogs are unendingly enthusiastic animals that love nothing more than to please their handlers all the time. Dogs are also very smart animals that given the inability to communicate to humans with words, they can easily understand and respond to what we as...

How and Why you Should Crate Train Your Puppy

13th October 2009
For many new dog owners, housetraining is one of the most challenging parts of introducing a new canine into the family. Until that puppy learns how to go outside, chances are that you’ll be spending quite a bit of time cleaning up messes and dreading t...

Training Your Dog to Walk on a Leash

13th October 2009
You have a new dog, perhaps a puppy or even an older dog you’ve adopted or rescued. The first thing you want to do with your new canine companion is to start going for walks. Even if you have an enormous fenced in backyard, going for a walk with your do...

Training Your Dog to Meet New People

13th October 2009
Most dogs love attention so they have a natural desire to seek out new people who might provide more attention. While it might be cute to see your dog excited to meet someone new, it can be quite terrifying for the other person. Remember it’s hard to te...
 
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