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Some essential things you should be aware of while training German Shepherd

03rd June 2010
In spite of being one of the most athletic and strongest breeds of dogs fit to become police and guard dogs, the German shepherd also make perfect pets for families which love dogs.They are known for their love and care for their masters. But they should ... Read >
Author: laurence2 schmidt

A trip of a lifetime - Botswana safari

19th May 2010
Botswana is a landlocked country situated in Southern Africa. Aside from the Kalahari Desert, this country is home to some of the world's greatest wildlife destinations. It is a magical vacation spot, where visitors are welcomed with open arms, and are en... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rajasthan Wildlife and Desert Tours

18th May 2010
Undoubtedly, Rajasthan (the royal and imperial state of India) is known for magnificent forts, palaces, havelis, temples and monuments. But it also attracts tourists with opportunity to enjoy wildlife tourism and desert tourism. Every year a large number ... Read >
Author: neelam

Dog Behavioral Consultations in Sacramento

10th May 2010
There are relatively lots of reasons why people wanted to train their pets. Since dogs are loyal to their owners who treat them right, people maximize it to bring pleasing moments with their dogs. Basic obedience training is the fundamental education for ... Read >
Author: Blair Diamond

The long-legged dogs on patrol

29th April 2010
This week James, Michael and Simon are at it again, featuring the African wild dog, Lycaon Pictus. Before a long start, it's imperative to note that these are highly endangered species, with only a few being lucky to see them roaming in Samburu reserve. A... Read >
Author: naturaltrack

Stop Dog Aggression Before it Becomes a Problem

27th April 2010
Understanding aggressive behavior in your dog is the first step to curtailing it. Aggression is a natural instinct for dogs. Undomesticated dogs often had to be aggressive in order to survive. As dogs have been domesticated selective breeding has minimize... Read >
Author: Marie Smith

Information Dog Cages

26th March 2010
Dog cages are becoming a more and more popular staple in the homes of dog owners, mainly because they are helpful with training. Dog cages are also known as crates, mainly because a lot of people are more content with calling the cage a crate because cage... Read >
Author: aditya717

Periyar national park, Kerala, India-wild elephants habitat

24th March 2010
Periyar National Park, land of diverse wildlife is located in the cardamom hills in Iduki district in South-East Kerala in proximity to Kalakad-Mundanthurai tiger reserve in Tamilnadu. Periyar meaning Big river is one of the oldest protected areas of S... Read >
Author: dipa gupta

Could Your Dog be Trying to Tell You Something?

16th March 2010
Is barking a form of language among dogs with precise significance, or just playful noise? Dogs exchange information among themselves less by voice than by a wide range of facial expressions, body postures and gestures, as well as by various scents. Dogs,... Read >
Author: Steve Rankin

Ideas for Keeping Your Dog from becoming a Fussy Eater

16th March 2010
There is much to recommend feeding your dog homemade dog food if you have the time to prepare it, and make sure you have recipes that give the correct ratio of nutrients, as well as the vitamins and supplements you'll need to add. These can be mixed up in... Read >
Author: Quentin Justice

On The Lookout For Unusual Tourist Attractions

03rd March 2010
Those who have their Australian travel visas would definitely want to see some of the best places in the country. However, if you are tired of the usual tourist destinations, then you might want to go out and look for more interesting sights to see. And s... Read >
Author: Principal Visas

Training Your Dog to Behave Properly

19th February 2010
Training a dog to act properly has many benefits, for the dogs and their human companions alike. Dog behavior training is critical in order to prevent such negative behaviors as aggression. It is important to deal with dog aggression issues by training ... Read >
Author: Eugenio Mccarthy

How to Housebreak an Older Dog

18th February 2010
Housebreaking an older dog is not an impossible task. Although it is generally easier to housebreak a puppy, any dog can be housebroken given the proper techniques. First, before you begin, you must know how a dog thinks. I would say that a dog thinks 80%... Read >
Author: Jimmie Mcdowell

Top 5 Fastest Weight Loss Secrets You Can Easily Use For Instant Results

17th February 2010
Need to lose weight fast? If you answered yes then this article is 100% guaranteed to help you do it. Here's the exact reason why. I'm going to share with you the top five fastest weight loss secrets I've ever discovered. They will literally manip... Read >
Author: Jason Clemens

Pit Bull Terriers and Raw Food Diets

08th February 2010
Many Pit Bull owners are choosing to feed their pets a raw food diet rather than use the commercially formulated mass produced feeds. Others have never heard of the raw diet, also known as the bones and raw food diet, but are seeking more information abou... Read >
Author: Miquel Travis
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