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Safe Dog Food

19th September 2009
What are safe foods for your dog to eat? This question can best be answered by your vet. You can also research this information on the internet. I have done both of these activities; my vet has also given me a list of foods to avoid when feeding my pet... Read >
Author: educationfairy

Is the Portuguese Water Dog a Glamour Dog?

16th July 2009
Any critic in a dog show will definitely look into the dog's history when assessing the dog. Thus, show judges that spot a portuguese water dog remember that this is a working dog that started out in Portugal. They were bred to accomplish physically de... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Pekingese — A Small Lion Dog which is believed to be Semi- Divine

11th July 2009
The Pekingese or Peke is an ancient breed of toy dog. Originating in China, they were venerated as semi-divine by the Chinese. They display dignity, a haughty demeanor, and bravery befitting their Chinese origin. They are also commonly referred to as a "L... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll

How To Use Race Analysis to Spot Winning Racehorses. Part 4.

01st July 2009
The Rules and Potential of Successful Paddock Watching. Paddock watching You can read the Racing Post till you are blue in the face, but to consistently select winners it helps enormously to physically see your horse in the paddock before the race. ... Read >
Author: Mike

Training Your Puppy

26th April 2009
All dogs need training. It is essential for their safety that they obey at least simple commands like heel, sit and stay. If your dog will not respond when you give a command you are likely to find that if he escapes from you and runs to the road you can... Read >
Author: sarah james

Training Your Puppy

09th April 2009
raining your puppy All dogs need training. It is essential for their safety that they obey at least simple commands like heel, sit and stay. If your dog will not respond when you give a command you are likely to find that if he escapes from you and ru... Read >
Author: Becky

Training Your Puppy

27th March 2009
All dogs need training. It is essential for their safety that they obey at least simple commands like heel, sit and stay. If your dog will not respond when you give a command you are likely to find that if he escapes from you and runs to the road you can... Read >
Author: sarah james

Details of Pet Accessories

09th March 2009
We offer a complete selection of pet related products, treats, toys, and pet accessories at great prices. At Pet Accessories Online we pride ourselves on the quality of our pet products. We understand that our customers are pet lovers, not just pet owners... Read >
Author: baji

Siberian Huskies

27th November 2008
This is a dog that lives to work. He was developed to work and he maintains those unique characteristics that allow him to thrive in cold, snowy weather. He’s a graceful dog in action with a coat that withstands bitter cold. This is a breed built for po... Read >
Author: D Beart

Miniature Dachshund, Anyone?

22nd November 2008
When we hear the word “miniature”, we expect that it is smaller than the normal size of a thing. Just like in dogs, the miniature Dachshund is just like a dwarf version of the standard Dachshund. They have the same coat varieties, long, low bodies ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

German Shorthaired Pointers

21st November 2008
The German Shorthaired Pointer was developed as a hunting dog and today he still excels in that capacity. This is a breed that is more than just a hunter, but those wanting “just a pet” would do well to remember their hunting heritage. This is an ... Read >
Author: D Beart

German Shepherd Coat Colors and Patterns Vary Greatly

03rd November 2008
Genetics of German Shepherd Coat Colors Concerning the GSD and German Shepherd coat colors, the breed standard from the SV specifically states: "The color of the GSD is in itself not important and has no effect on the character of the dog or on its fit... Read >
Author: spitfiregsd

Safe and Easy Ways to Do Your Own Poodle Grooming

23rd October 2008
Everybody loves a poodle, however many despise the intricacies that go along with poodle grooming. But accomplishing this task isn't really as tough as it seems and there are simple steps that you can follow in order to maintain healthy and pleasant groom... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

A Quick Tour Of Italy - The Isle Of Capri

21st October 2008
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, you should really consider the Isle of Capri in the Bay of Naples. This tourist attraction popular with jet setters and many others lies in the Campania region of southwestern Italy on the Tyrrhenian ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Standard Poodle Clip Styles

12th August 2008
A well-groomed Standard Poodle is pleasing to the eyes, right? Many dog lovers will definitely agree to that. Poodles have excessively dense coat that just keeps on growing and growing just like the human hair. In addition to their dignified gait, this co... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Ragdoll Cat

21st July 2008
The Ragdoll is one of the highly prized cat breeds around the world. The beautiful cat dates its origin back to the nineteen sixties when it was first developed in California, United States. Since then it has undergone a few changes but it still remains o... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Many Hairstyle of Poodles

30th June 2008
Upon mention of Poodles, one usually associate it with beauty and a picture of a hairy and beautiful dog with dignified gait appears in their minds. The Poodle breed is one of the oldest and perhaps one of the most beautiful breed of dogs. They have been ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Process Of Certifying Your Dog As A Golden Retriever Standard

19th March 2008
The American Kennel Club has identified the Golden Retriever as a certain breed that fits within the sporting group of dog breeds. A mid-size dog, they tend to be eager to please and very friendly with people and other dogs. The American Kennel Club has s... Read >
Author: Carol Matthews

Poodles: Top Dog Breed for Intelligence and Companionship

19th February 2008
Poodles are known to melt the hearts of dog lovers. As Poodle breeders will tell you, this elegant animal is both beautiful and intelligent. They are exceptionally skilled at dog events including agility, obedience, tracking and even herding. They are ext... Read >
Author: Steve Last

The Bichon Frise Standard

28th January 2008
The Bichon Frise standard describes the Bichon Frise dog’s appearance as being sturdy and yet small and it is also a powder puff of a dog that is distinct from the Bichon family because only the Bichon Frise has a double coat. In addition, the standard ... Read >
Author: Mary Stevenson

Do You Know The Basic Anatomy Of A Horse?

18th January 2008
There are many parts to a horse and do I really have to bother to know them all? Well, that all depends on who is doing the asking. Certainly a person who owns a horse would know about the horse. Any person wanting to ride a horse needs to know a number o... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise

Dog Beds

26th June 2007
Begin with the right bed It is important, however, that you put some thought into choosing a dog bed. Dogs are creatures of habit and these habits extend into sleeping. They like to be comfortable and if the bed isn't right for them, you may have was... Read >

Positioned for Takeover

02nd May 2007
Some Juniors are More Keen than Others for a Partner or Buyout By Melissa Pistilli, Resourcex.com The female lion, when attempting to attract the attention of the male, adopts a seductive position: belly pressed hard to the ground, hindquarters promin... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Riding Down Hills

15th April 2007
When you are out riding on trails, there is a right way-and a wrong way-to go down hills. As with many skills in riding, the key to successfully and safely navigating hills is good balance. A horse going down a hill has a hard enough time balancing on ... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek

The Critical Riding Errors Atop A Rearing Horse

17th January 2007
Every year horse owners experience serious injuries or even tragic deaths while riding their cherished equine companions. One of the more significant causes of rider injury is a rider being tossed from a rearing horse… or worse, caught underneath a hor... Read >
Author: Jared Winston

Dog Training Solutions: when Whining isn't Cute

18th November 2006
I have to admit it. I think it's cute when my dog whines. Even adorable. That's because she whines for only two reasons: 1) When she sees a dog friend she really likes and she wants to be allowed to greet them and play; and 2) when she sees a human friend... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver

An Easy Effective Method To Teach The Sit Command

15th November 2006
Have you ever gotten really annoyed at your dog when you met a friend for a walk, because he insisted on jumping all over them? Or what about preparing his dinner? Sure having him bumping the dish, licking your hands and generally making a nuisance of h... Read >
Author: Jason Beachy

Shih Tzu Show Dog Judging The Head, Body and Hindquarters

24th December 2005
Show Dog Judging The Head, Body and Hindquarters The Head: The show dog judge will ask you to place your Shih Tzu show dog on the table. The Shih Tzu show dog judge will then get the first close look at your Shih Tzu's expression. He will be looking... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - The Melody Of Brushing And Combing Your Shih Tzu

30th November 2005
These five steps are the fundamentals of Shih Tzu and any dog breed grooming procedure are: 1. Brushing and Combing 2. Bathing 3. Blow Drying 4. Ear Cleaning 5. Nail Trimming The Shih Tzu is typical of a longhaired breed requiring constant coa... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Bathing Your Shih Tzu

29th November 2005
There is a professional and an amateur way to bath your Shih Tzu. Bathing your Shih Tzu should be done only after the coat is thoroughly brushed and combed. The professional will prepare all necessary materials to be ready at hand before putting the Shi... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - The First Imports To The British Isles

30th October 2005
It is one opinion in Shih Tzu History documentations that the Scandinavian imports were nearer to the direct imperial line, although those who brought the first Imperial Shih Tzu to the British Isles did so at about the same time. These early English and ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon