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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

Behavioural Problems in Canadian Schools Require Early Intervention through Effective Incident Manag

21st September 2009
Despite their best efforts, teachers often feel frustrated and powerless when confronting behavioural problems in the classroom. They want to help students with behaviour problems, but they are often strapped for time or they don't have the support they n... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Homeopathy

17th September 2009
What is Homeopathy? Homeopathy is a gentle, holistic system of healing, suitable for everyone, young and old. Homeopathy focuses on you as an individual, concentrating on treating your specific physical and emotional symptoms, to give long lasting bene... Read >
Author: Ensquared.com

The Incident Management Program Offers Educators Practical Support in Behaviour Management

03rd September 2009
In classrooms, schools and school boards across the country, Canadian educators faces a common dilemma; how to effectively manage student behavioral problems so that valuable classroom time can be spent on educating students in a safe and nurturing enviro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Registry Repair Software To Fix Computer Errors

24th August 2009
Since your computer undergoes excessive sluggishness, you realize that something should be done about it. You might choose to order a brand new computer, but doing that will not truely solve the issue. It might take a few months, but gradually each new Wi... Read >
Author: Jake Beam

Dog Behaviour Training Guidelines

20th August 2009
If you are a dog owner, whether you have had your dog for a while now or you have just gotten yourself a new puppy, you will understand just how important dog behaviour training can be. It is important as a pet owner that you are able to command your dog ... Read >
Author: Michael H.

How To Successfully Train Your Dog And Overcome Behavioural Problems

18th August 2009
Do you have a problem getting your dog to behave around other dogs or people? Don’t you wish your dog would just behave itself all the time even when you’re not around? Well with professional dog training you can have your dog obeying all of your hous... Read >
Author: amor2009

Get the Low Down On Aggressive Dog Training

16th August 2009
Dogs can make brilliant pets. They are faithful, loving and great company and they also make a brilliant addition to any family, however if you have a badly behaved dog, then this can make life difficult on not just you and your family, but on other peopl... Read >
Author: Michael H.

The Best Dog Behaviour Advice

29th July 2009
Dogs can make very good pets, they are loving and loyal and they can also make great guard dogs as well. But some owners find that they have problems with their dog’s behaviour. Perhaps your dog is not toilet trained and you have tried everything, mayb... Read >
Author: Michael H.

Does caning help in your kids learning to be more disciplined?

07th July 2009
Many of us still abide by the old maxim ‘Spare the rod and spoil the child’. Sparing the rod does not necessarily always spoil the child. Let me share with you how and why…. If we recall, most often we would have caned our children, when they hav... Read >
Author: Sarah Jane Elliott

Unlike Colin Montgomerie Do You Enjoy Your Golf and Share That Enjoyment

01st June 2009
Do you enjoy your golf and do the people around you share your enjoyment for golf? I suspect some of you are thinking, "This golf psychologist guy is barmy to ask that question. Doesn't everybody enjoy their golf?" Then again I suspect that when you real... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist

Teenage Obesity

20th May 2009
Our world is facing a growing problem. Obesity in teens is becoming a more prevalent factor with our youth. One in five teenagers in the 13-16 age group is overweight. One in five fifteen-year-olds is considered obese. Obesity is determined when a person'... Read >
Author: naturalremedies

Fostering In The Current Economic Climate.

22nd April 2009
Fostering and the economy Poverty, homelessness and unemployment are some of the main contributing factors to children being placed in foster care. Considering the current economic recession, it is possible that more children than ever will require... Read >
Author: James Bevis

Becoming a Foster Family in Australia

09th April 2009
Thinking about starting to foster children? Many carers have reported that starting a foster family has given them a sense of worth and its been a very rewarding experience. Children may need the security of a foster home for many reasons. Some paren... Read >
Author: Paul Abbot

Brag about positives NOT negatives

04th April 2009
When starting an online business it is very important that you start out with something that you are genuinely talented in and not just something that you know very little about. Why focus on the negatives when we all have these amazing talents that a... Read >
Author: dsmpublishing

Keep your Horse Healthy & Avoid Behavioural Problems

17th January 2009
With any wound be gentle and use your common sense and stay calm to prevent causing your horse any further pain or worry as this can lead to the horse becoming unstable with its behaviour especially if he doesnt feel safe and secure. Call your vet if you... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

Drug Therapy in Elderly

24th November 2008
With altered organ-functions, the effects and efficient removal of drugs is affected in elderly. Elderly are more likely to experience adverse effects of drugs. They may not be able to tolerate full doses of drugs. Medicines may exhibit abnormal responses... Read >
Author: Alien

Binaural Beats - A Subconscious Technique to Improve Your Mindset

03rd November 2008
You might be wondering what this article is going to be about, especially having read the title. It’s about an industry that has skyrocketed from having pockets of believers in select countries to a revolution that now spans the globe and takes the ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Benefits of Dog Training For Both You and Your Dog

30th October 2008
It will be a great and wonderful moment of bringing a new puppy into your household. With a proper dog training program, dog can provide unconditional love, hours of entertainment and genuine friendship; else it will be the other way round. Below are the ... Read >
Author: DillonLoh

7 Reasons Why Child Sexual Abuse Is Not Normal

21st October 2008
Just the other day someone made the statement that child sexual abuse is normal because it happens so oft en. Maybe it’s only a problem because we (society) make such a big deal out of it. Well, that was quite a challenge that turned quickly into a ... Read >
Author: Gudrun Frerichs, PhD

Hush little baby: sleep is key to children’s development, research says

18th September 2008
September 12, 2008 Children are getting on average two hours less than the recommended amount of sleep each night leading to mood swings, behavioural problems such as hyperactivity and cognitive problems that impact on their ability to learn in school, r... Read >
Author: Jason

Fragile X syndrome Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Fragile X is a family of genetic conditions. Fragile X syndrome also known Martin-Bell syndrome. It is caused by an abnormality in a single gene. Fragile X syndrome caused by mutation of the FMR1 gene on the X chromosome. It affects approximately 1 in eve... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Be Aware of Puppy Separation Anxiety in Your New Pet

08th September 2008
When they are young, it is natural instinct for puppies to form an attachment to their mothers and to the environment around them. When they are removed from this setting, they become stressed and often cry a lot when you first bring home a new puppy. Thi... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Fertility Preconception Checklist

11th June 2008
Are you ready to have a baby? Here are 11 things that you should do to increase fertility before you decide to conceive. 1. Stop using birth control. You need to give your body a break. Depending on the type of birth control you use, it may ta... Read >
Author: Amelia Yap

Things To Know About ADHD Diet

25th April 2008
An ADHD diet is considered by those who have tried it to be one of the best ways to treat ADHD. Not surprising, because we have often been told by those in the know that we are indeed what we eat. ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed childhood be... Read >
Author: Frederick

How To Maintain A Good Marriage Relationship?

01st April 2008
Everyone surely has had frustrating hair-pulling days before, whether you are married or not! Have you ever wished for an extra pair of hands to do all the things you need to do? Be it clearing the laundry basket of its dirty clothes, cleaning the mes... Read >
Author: RyuC

Alcohol Recovery Is Rewarded

10th February 2008
The consumption of even a small quantity of alcohol while on medication will seriously aggravate a health condition. There are around 150 known types of medication that can seriously deteriorate a health condition while consuming alcohol. A good example w... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

How To Stop Drinking Alcohol For Good

06th February 2008
The effects of taking Alcohol while on medication with even the smallest of amounts can lead to aggravating the condition. There are up to 150 different medicaments which will worsen a health condition when taken under the effects of alcohol. One example ... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

How To Deal With Cat Behaviour Problems

30th October 2007
Cat behaviour problems are a lot more common than many people may realise.There will always be a solution, but this can quite often take a lot of work, and the longer these behavioural problems are left unresolved, the harder they can be to rectify.It can... Read >
Author: Paul Alexander

The Wonders of Omega-3 Fish Oil

12th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ethought AustraliaOmega-3 fish oil, is fish oil that contains Omega-3 fatty acids. Fatty acids are a family of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Three of these omega-3 fatty acids are of important nutritional value and are beneficial to our ... Read >
Author: Walter Livingstone

EPA Fish Oil for a Child

28th September 2007
According to a study published in Pediatrics in 2005, fish oil might be a good addition to a child's diet for a number of reasons. This study suggested that learning problems and behavioural problems at schools might be directly related to the amount of ... Read >

Hints for Starting a Day Care

16th August 2007
Always dreamed about staring your own day care business? The perfect self employment situation which allows you to be with your kids whilst bringing in much needed money and being your own boss. However, you haven't gone beyond dreaming about it du... Read >
Author: Fiona Lohrenz

ALCOHOL GOES TO THE HAIR NOT JUST THE HEAD

13th August 2007
DETECT YOUR CLIENT’S ALCOHOL LEVELS FOR UP TO 12 MONTHS The ability to test your client’s hair alcohol levels and gain a snapshot their alcoholic past is now made possible through the introduction of Hair Alcohol Testing in the UK. Recently lau... Read >
Author: Lasarow

The Right Training Makes Rover Regal

01st August 2007
Having had numerous dogs throughout my lifetime, I can say with certainty that a well-trained dog is the only kind of dog to have. I’ve had pound puppies and I’ve had expensive pure breds with researched lineage. I’ve experimented with various kin... Read >
Author: Shannon Pollock

Dob Obediance Training - How Important Is It?

05th July 2007
Dog obediance training doesn't solve all dog behaviour problems, but it is the foundation for solving most behaviour problems your dog may have. Nearly all dog behaviour problems are perfectly normal canine activities that, unfortunately, occur at the wro... Read >
Author: Shelley Allen

Guide to Owning a Ragdoll Cat: Top Five Tips for Ragdoll Cat Breeders & Owners

18th June 2007
In this article, I present five great tips for caring for your Ragdoll Cat. I hope you enjoy reading it and learn something new at the same time. 1. Always make time for your Ragdoll Ragdoll Cats are notoriously sociable creatures and require a lot mo... Read >
Author: Daniel Dutton

Management Of Psychological Aspects Of Asthma

06th June 2007
Asthma is a disease that was for a long time considered to be governed by the malfunctioning of the nervous system. For this reason in the old texts this disease is mentioned as Asthma nervosa. Only when it was completely established that this was not ent... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Dog Separation Anxiety – the Cause and the Solution

18th November 2006
Separation anxiety is a difficulty that many dogs experience when left alone at home or in a less familiar place. It is natural response for a puppy to be strongly bonded to its mother and litter mates, and when he leaves the litter, this bond will natura... Read >
Author: Justine Kay

Kids and the terrible two\\\'s

16th October 2006
Have you ever looked at your two year old and thought gee was I this bad as a kid? Did I put my parents through this? Is this a normal kids behaviour or did I spawn Damien? Well the answer is simple yes all kids give their parents grief at some time or an... Read >
Author: Lyn Leckie

Why Socialize Your Puppy? A Guide to Why and How

13th July 2006
The importance of socializing a puppy can never be over-emphasised, but what exactly does it mean? And how does one go about it? This article will explain to you what socialization is and how to put it into practice to ensure your dog has few, if any beha... Read >
Author: Justine Kay

Dogs Are Not People! Understanding the Differences Between People and Dogs

10th June 2006
Dogs are not people. It may seem like an obvious observation, but so many people make the mistake time and time again of expecting their dog to act and think like a person. They attribute human traits and emotions to these noble animals and thus undermine... Read >
Author: Justine Kay

Tips for Solving Dog Behavior Problems: Ditch the Tantrums

12th May 2006
Dogs can sometimes be very unfriendly with the other dogs. They snap in the air, growl and bark a lot. These may sometimes indicate normal acts of defense to protect their owners and territory. Hence, one can surmise that they do not mean any harm. How... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Pre-Conception - How to Be Best Placed When Starting Your Family

07th May 2006
When you have made the momentous task of deciding you want to have a family you can assist with the conception of the baby by carrying out the following things. It is not just the female who should prepare herself for pregnancy. Males have an important... Read >
Author: Alan Murrayzzz

Tips For Training Your Cat

03rd May 2006
You can't train a cat, like you can a dog. If you try to, you'll probably cause behavioural problems later on. But you can teach it not to perform bad habits. But most times the owner will have to change to fit in with the cat. Every one in your house,... Read >
Author: Laura Marsh

Did You Know That Omega 3 Oils Are Essential Nutrients

27th April 2006
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity. Researchers in Denmark in the 1970's found that the Inuit people i... Read >
Author: Alfred Jones

Pain relief for newborn babies

06th March 2006
According to research, only about a quarter of larger maternity units in Autralia use Pain relief for painful procedures such as blood taking or making injections to newborn babies. A group of neonatologists - Peter Gray and his colleagues examined 212... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

Improving Personal & Social Development for Young People - A PreEmptive Strike on Behavioural Is

20th February 2006
It has always been societies' responsibility to guide, nurture, educate and develop the fullest potential of every one of its youngest members. The primary responsibility for this has traditionally fallen to families yet, due to the increasing breakdow... Read >
Author: Tim Neal