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DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING

22nd September 2009
MAKE THE PUPS KNOW WHO'S IN CHARGE However, they can be your worst enemy sometimes. HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND The Akita (Japan), the Komondor (Hungary), the Portuguese water dog, the Newfoundland, the Saint Bernard (Switzerland), the Alaskan Malamut... Read >
Author: jay

How to Train a Clumber Spaniel

07th September 2009
The Clumber Spaniel has a royal bloodline in its history. The widely accepted accounts of its origin indicate that it was developed by a certain Duke of Noailles in France but was transferred to England. The French Duke eventually gave his spaniel kennels... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

How to Train an American Water Spaniel

07th September 2009
American Water Spaniels or AWS are canine hunting breeds. They are one of the few breeds that developed in the United States and amazingly, its history is shrouded in mystery. There are widely accepted theories of its origin but all of them are still unpr... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

How to Train a Brittany Spaniel

03rd September 2009
The Brittany Spaniel is a canine breed that belongs to the sporting group. It is an excellent fowl hunter that specializes as a pointer or setter but also retrieves birds as well. They are hyperactive and very sensitive; with a temperament like a child. T... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

How to Train a Cocker Spaniel

03rd September 2009
Cocker Spaniels belong in the sporting group of canine breeds. They are very pretty and need regular grooming. This breed of canine is very popular among families with kids because of their temperament and eagerness to obey commands. It is vital to tr... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

What you should know about your dog’s ear infection

02nd September 2009
One of the most common reasons for a dog to visit their veterinarian is an ear infection. In fact, ear infections are the 1 reason why people take their dog’s to the vet. The skin lining a dog’s ear canal is very similar to that on his body, which m... Read >
Author: happytails

Dogs: Eye Diseases that May Require Surgery

01st September 2009
Just as we are vulnerable to acquiring certain diseases, our dogs can also get them. And in the same way that our body feels terrible when we are sick, our pets can also feel weak and tired when they are inflicted with a disease. One of the rather commonl... Read >
Author: AnneMing

King Charles Puppies - All You Must Know!

01st August 2009
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a sweet-natured and even-tempered dog that enjoys bringing affection and spirited fun to a household. General Appearance and Description These spirited dogs are not called �King� for nothing. The Cavalier Kin... Read >
Author: Robby Gross

King Charles Spaniel Puppy - All You Must Know!

31st July 2009
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a sweet-natured and even-tempered dog that enjoys bringing affection and spirited fun to a household.General Appearance and DescriptionThese spirited dogs are not called ÒKingÓ for nothing. The Cavalier King Charles ... Read >
Author: Thurman Terrell

Dogs Are Celebrity Favourites

29th July 2009
Cats may be the most popular pets in the world but the most famous people in the world own dogs. Queen Elizabeth I1 owns a pack of 10 corgi dogs. President Obama owns a dog. The King of Thailand - a country famous for its cats - owns a dog. Bill Clinto... Read >
Author: james larkin

Causes of Pet Separation Anxiety

19th July 2009
Pet Separation Anxiety can be one of the most widespread complications that dogs acquire. Just like humans, it's an anxiety disorder, which is a state of agonizing panic brought on by the dog"s separation from its owner(s). Or in plain English, in the mor... Read >
Author: petlover0010

Why Do Dogs Chew Destructively?

18th July 2009
Each dog is unique, and thus will have different personality traits. Some dogs may only chew as puppies, and then grow out of it. While other dogs hang on to this trait for their whole life. Hunting breeds, such as spaniels, retrievers and hounds are pred... Read >
Author: Sally Canela

Why Do Dogs Get Separation Anxiety?

18th July 2009
Dogs are pack animals, and the dog owner(s) are part of their pack. So when you leave, dogs with separation anxiety don't understand that you are not abandoning them, and will try to go with you or even try to prevent you from leaving. With dogs being ... Read >
Author: Sally Canela

Cocker Spaniel Dog - Things You Should Know

05th July 2009
The Cocker Spaniel is a beautiful, sweet dog that loves people. He makes an excellent pet, but presents a few challenges to the owner.General Appearance and DescriptionThe American Cocker Spaniel was originally developed through breeding of the English Co... Read >
Author: Chadwick Carney

Choosing a Good Hunting Dog

28th June 2009
The company of a good hunting dog can be very enjoyable. Many a hunter has claimed that they wished they had a good dog with them on their trip. They can be good company especially when hunting alone. A good hunting dog can also act as a watchdog or ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Black Dog Syndrome: Why Black Dogs are the Last to be Adopted

12th June 2009
There are certain pets in shelters that have a notoriously difficult time getting adopted. Senior pets, and pets with other health issues, obviously have extremely difficulty getting adopted. The lack of interest in adopting these pets, while sad, is so... Read >
Author: ColleenMihelich

The Heavy Spaniel: The Clumber Spaniel

04th May 2009
The Spaniel breed, Clumber Spaniel came into existence in Britain in nineteenth century. It is assumed to be a combination of the Basset Hound and the earlier Spaniel types. The breed is well known for its excellent scent and endurance. It has a long and... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Training and Working of Sports Dog Breeds

01st May 2009
It is easy to train sports dog breeds as they have an innate desire to learn and are highly intelligent. These dog breeds are one of the easiest of all dog breeds when it comes to training them. Due to generations of interacting with humans, sporting dog ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Cherry Eye: Health Issue Among English Bulldogs?

28th April 2009
For English Bulldogs to live healthy, it is important that you are aware of the health issues they are prone to. Knowing these health issues as well as their treatment and prevention can help every dog owner raise healthier and happier english bulldogs. O... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

You Should Care For Your Dog's Ear

27th April 2009
Regular ear care for your dog Routine ear care is very important to the health of your dog. Perform regular checks and cleaning between visits to your veterinarian, it will help keep your dog's ears healthy and pain free. This is extremely important to do... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Choosing The Right Dog For Your Lifestyle

22nd April 2009
Many people choose a dog simply because they like the look of it. Most problems with dogs stem from people not choosing a dog that suits their circumstances. As well as the breed there are many other factors to consider when choosing your family pet. ... Read >
Author: Lisa Mills

Knowing and Understanding Your Chesapeake Bay Retriever

17th March 2009
Developed along the Chesapeake Bay area, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever was bred to handle hunting endeavors in adverse water and inclement weather conditions. They are capable of breaking ice and handling the most strenuous retrievals imaginable. Owners of... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Helping to train your dog to overcome separation anxiety

13th March 2009
It is estimated that around 10% of dogs suffer from an exaggerated negative reaction to being left alone. This fearful response to being left alone is referred to as separation anxiety. We are not entirely sure as to why exactly separation anxiety occurs,... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

Meet the Ancestor of Modern Spaniel: The English Springer Spaniel

10th March 2009
Meet the Ancestor of Modern Spaniel: The English Springer Spaniel Besides the Clumber, the Springer Spaniel breed was originally bred in the 19th century at England. The Springer Spaniel breed is considered the ancestor of present spaniels, especially th... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Is a Designer dog or hybrid a good choice

10th March 2009
Ever since they burst on the scene in the 1990s Designer dogs have been in the spotlight and they’ve been much in demand. Any search through the Internet will bring up thousands of Designer dog web sites. They offer Labradoodles, Goldendoodles, Schnoo... Read >
Author: D Beart

Get A Dog As An Ally For Hunting

06th March 2009
Hunting dogs are certainly the best possible ally of the hunter, as they sniff and scavenge for prey in the deepest and darkest brush of the forest. There are many different possibilities for a hunting dog type that you can take on your next trip. The typ... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver

How to care for Your Puppy's Ear ?

18th February 2009
Most dogs get ear infections pretty often. Dogs with pendulant ears such as shihtzus, socker spaniels as well as dogs with hair growing from the inside of their ear. Shihtzus with their long hair covering their ear, when the inner ear is damp,it is easy f... Read >
Author: Chewie

Reputable Breeder of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

11th February 2009
The surest way to take home healthy cavalier king charles spaniels is to buy from reputable breeders. With reputable breeders, cavalier king charles spaniels that will be included in the breeding process are screened for genetic defects such as mitral val... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Proper Way To Walk Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

10th February 2009
Cavalier king charles spaniels can get a lot of their exercise needs from play, however, just like other dog breeds, play will not suffice their natural instinct to walk. As owner, you definitely know that these lively little dogs need daily walk to keep ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Questions Commonly Asked About Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

09th February 2009
If you are living in an apartment and plans to get a dog as your new companion, you might want to consider cavalier king charles spaniels. With this breed, wide yard is not necessary since cavalier king charles spaniels can stay active indoors. Thrilled w... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Discover The Facts About Separation Anxiety In Dogs

28th January 2009
Have you ever wondered why separation anxiety in dogs is a problem for some canines, but not for others? If you're dealing with destructive dog behavior, you may be wondering if it's because your dog is bored, or if it's because you have one of the four ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Separation Anxiety In Dogs: Five Things You Must Know To Solve This Dog Behavior Problem

28th January 2009
Are you just plain fed up? Does your pet go into a frenzy of destructive dog behavior whenever you leave him alone? Is separation anxiety in dogs making your hope of having a happy, well-behaved dog into a nightmare of facing a mess every time you come ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Water Dogs and the Portuguese Waterdog

21st January 2009
The breeds known as water dogs include the: - Labrador/Retriever - Spaniel - Portuguese Water dog - French Water Dog(Barbet) - Spanish Water Dog Water dogs are in the News because the Obama family has chosen one for their pet. The water dogs ... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and the Care They Needed

09th January 2009
Finally... the time has come for you to bring home one of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniels bred by a reputable breeder in your area. With it comes the most exciting yet quite challenging responsibility - taking care and molding this little one to become... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Mitral Valve Disease: Threat To Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

09th January 2009
A lot of people all over the globe have come to love the 20th century Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. This breed of dog, usually considered as toy dog and historically considered as lap dog is one of the affectionate, playful and extremely patient breed o... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Health Care Article: What To Do If Your Dog Has Skin Problems

09th January 2009
Under all that copious fur there is skin. Skin that is susceptible to a myriad of diseases and afflictions just as we humans are. The difference being that in humans we can readily see a health problem. In a dog, skin health problems are not readily appar... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Read About Pet Health Insurance In Texas

08th January 2009
The general population thinks of cowboys, Quarter Horses, rattlesnakes, Brahma bulls, and Longhorn steers when they think about the livestock and pets typically found in the Lone Star State. When they think of pets they maybe think of Australian Heelers, ... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Bring A Dog Hunting

07th January 2009
Hunting dogs are indeed the best doable ally of the seeker, as they sniff and search for eradicate in the deepest and darkest brush of the forest. There are many different possibilities for a hunting dog grouping that you can take on your next tumble. The... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Golden Retriever Breed Profile

06th January 2009
The Golden Retriever is a perennial Top Ten popularity breed for many reasons. The normally calm demeanor, active but gentle nature and eager to please attitude combine with intelligence and trainability. They are friendly, reliable and trustworthy. Wh... Read >
Author: D Beart

How To Love The Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

11th December 2008
Humans have needs, so as Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and other dogs of various breeds. Just like us, dogs need food, water, shelter, grooming, health care and love. If you love your Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, you will unselfishly provide for these... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Eyesight Problem: Preventing Cavalier King Charles Spaniels from Getting One

04th December 2008
Although Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are fairly healthy breed of dogs, it is a fact that this breed's eyesight dims when he gets older just like any other dog. During the last fifteen years, some Spaniels are more susceptible to eye disease which cause... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Cancer in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Ever Heard Of It?

09th September 2008
Ever heard about cancer in dogs? You heard it right. Cancer as the most feared and dreaded disease of human beings also occurs in dogs. Because of this killer disease's unpredictability, we cannot really tell which dog breeds will be susceptible to cancer... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Health Diseases Associated With Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

08th September 2008
What comes into your mind when you think of cavalier King Charles Spaniel? When we speak of this breed, what comes first into the minds of most listeners is its origin; given the name King Charles. Indeed Toy Spaniels have been in existence for many centu... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Who Wants A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel?

05th September 2008
When asked if you want a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, would you say yes? Maybe not all people would want to have a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel for some reasons. But if they will come to know this breed's remarkable characteristics, they will find no r... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Arnold resident is carving herself a niche in the local art scene

14th August 2008
Gridiron art therapy folk art gallery In the world of Amy Maddox, Navy midshipmen and Army cadets are mere pawns. And they're headed for battle in perpetuity on a gridiron of her making. Ms. Maddox, 33, of Arnold, is known around town f... Read >
Author: uebyanglu

Arnold resident is carving herself a niche in the local art scene

14th August 2008
Tag:college student,local art scene,artist's work,masks From:http://www.chinalightindustry.com/ In the world of Amy Maddox, Navy midshipmen and Army cadets are mere pawns. And they're headed for battle in perpetuity on a gridiron of her ma... Read >
Author: utut1

Celebrities & Their Pooches

13th August 2008
Hollywood celebrities and royalties are very much known for their active lifestyle. They’re always on the go — filming, promoting films in different parts of the world, holding tours and concerts, or meeting other influential super stars. Now who woul... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Affiliates! - How To Pick A Niche You Can Really Sell To!

22nd July 2008
If you are having a little trouble trying to decide what niche you could promote an affiliate product to, this article should give you food for thought! Thousands of people make great money from promoting Clickbank products, including myself. Of course... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

The Characteristics Of The Pointer

11th June 2008
The Characteristics Of The Pointer Sponsored by:- John Holmes who has helped dogs with arthritis for over ten years. http://www.healthier-dogs.com It has never been made quite clear in history why the Spaniards had a dog that was very remarkable ... Read >
Author: John Holmes

The Characteristics Of The Retrievers

30th May 2008
Sponsored by:- John Holmes http://www.healthier-dogs.com It is obviously useless to shoot game unless you can find it after it has been wounded or killed, and from the earliest times it has been the habit of sportsmen to train their dogs to do the w... Read >
Author: John Holmes

Historical Significance Of The Golden Retriever

10th March 2008
The Golden Retriever, one of the most popular intelligent dogs around the world, is known for its service in a wide variety of areas including field trials, obedience, hunting and offering companionship and guidance to blind people. During early days of t... Read >
Author: Carol Matthews

Which Dog Breed Is Right for Your Family?

04th March 2008
Choosing the right dog for your family is a bigger decision than you may initially think. There are about 330 pure breeds and almost another 80 that were developed by breeders by mixing different combinations of pure breeds. Some breeds were mixed in... Read >
Author: keigilb

Small Dogs for Adoption Have All the Adorable Looks of a Puppy

09th November 2007
When we think about adopting a dog we generally think about getting one that looks cute, or is a purebred dog or we tend to want to adopt a puppy. While these are all great dogs to adopt there are many small dogs waiting to be adopted. These small dogs fo... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

An Overview of the Curly Coated Retriever

22nd October 2007
The Curly Coated Retriever is a very unique and interesting breed. From it’s history to its use in today’s society here is a brief overview of the breed.The breed dates back ( or more correctly there is mention of the breed ) to the mid 15th Century. ... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

Successful Dog Training at Home - Having the Right Mindset

02nd September 2007
Deciding to own a dog comes with it many responsibilities. These include feeding, grooming, lots of love and playtime, and keeping up with required shots and vet visits. Dog training is another important responsibility that must not be overlooked. Proper ... Read >
Author: Oheli

Thoughts about English Springer Spaniel Puppies

27th July 2007
Selecting a dog breed is really quite hard; there is such a wide variety of breeds and of course every breeder will tell you that their breed is the very best for all sorts of reasons. This is entirely understandable – all the good ones are so devote... Read >
Author: Steve Last

News About English Springer Spaniel Puppies

27th July 2007
Selecting a dog breed is really quite hard; there is such a wide variety of breeds and of course every breeder will tell you that their breed is the very best for all sorts of reasons. This is entirely understandable – all the good ones are so devote... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Dog Ear Care: Inspections Will Prevent Infections

25th July 2007
Home dog ear care with regular check up with the veterinarian in between, will keep your dog healthy and pain free. Therefore make it a routine to prevent many common ear problems. Remember that regular inspections will prevent infections and an infection... Read >
Author: peter john

Cockapoo - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know

19th June 2007
Though not formally recognized as a breed of dog, Cockapoos, a cross between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle, have been bred since the 1950s. Breeders have taken the best traits of Cocker Spaniels and Poodles and breed them into the Cockapoo. From the Poodl... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Dog Treats are Great, but Chocolate is Dangerous

08th June 2007
Nothing gives more satisfaction than rewarding our dogs when they do something right. Whether its mastering a new trick or simply giving us unconditional love, we want to treat them to something delicious. Its important to remember though, that one of t... Read >
Author: Lisa Andrews

Cocker Spaniel - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know

30th April 2007
The American Cocker Spaniel was bred from the English Cocker Spaniel and is smaller than its English cousin. A Cocker Spaniel will average about 14 ½ to 15 ½ inches in height and 15 to 40 pounds in weight and will live 12 to 15 years. Cocker Spaniels ha... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Content – The Lifeblood Of ALL Business Online! Part 2 (of 4)

27th September 2006
So, having come up with a workable definition of what content actually is in my last article, lets move content for your website, newsletter, e-zine or even for your blog. The first point to address when considering this question is, what is it the you... Read >
Author: Steve Cowan

My English Cocker Spaniels

01st September 2006
Everyone has their special love and adoration for a specific breed. My fondness is for the Spaniels. The well-bred, trained English Cocker Spaniel is happy, playful, gentle, loyal, trusting and affectionate toward everyone. They desire to be included in... Read >
Author: Rose Long

Golden Retrievers And Some Things You Didn't Know About Them

13th August 2006
How it all began with Golden Retrievers: Sir Dudley Majoribanks wanted a hunting dog, but not just any hunting dog. He wanted one that was just as a much a companion as it was a retriever of the birds he shot. The then popular Irish Setters and Spaniels w... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Tricks: Understanding Your Dogs Capabilities Before You Teach Buddy New Tricks

27th April 2006
The performing of dog tricks, while not a necessary part of a dog's education, is an accomplishment that offer dog owners and his friends a great deal of amusement and adds materially to the value of a dog. All dogs can be taught tricks, but some breed... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

The Pudgy Pooch

16th February 2006
Fat dogs are likely to end up with serious dog health problems. Ask yourself these three questions. Is your dog starting to look a little overweight? Is it difficult to feel your dog's ribs? Has your dog gained a few extra pounds in the last year? If you ... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

Pet Insurance – suss out the answers to 10 key questions

09th January 2006
If your joints and bones are flexible and strong, they move freely. And that means life can be fun and appreciated to its' full. But for one in seven people, movement is hindered by a musculoskeletal problem - back pain, arthritis, osteoporosis, fracture,... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Shih Tzu Grooming Is Art, Skill, Trade, And A Profession

29th November 2005
Shih Tzu grooming can be compared to human beauty culture because it is the beautification of the Shih Tzu breed. The art of Shih Tzu grooming is aimed at creating a reasonable facsimile of a normal specimen of the Shih Tzu breed. The attendance of Shi... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Dog Grooming

03rd November 2005
Dog Grooming & Routine Care All dogs need regular grooming. It improves the appearance of short coated dogs, and is essential for those with long coats. It also does much to stop unwanted hair on the furniture and carpets. Start as soon as you get you... Read >
Author: John Moore