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Dog Training Methods: How Dog Training Has Evolved Over The Last Few Decades

23rd September 2009
When you look down at your brand new, small and tender puppy peacefully sleeping in its little bed, it's hard to think that in just two to three months it may grow to be 40, 50, or even up to 100 pounds depending on the type of breed. And although its beh... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

Jonathan Budd's MLM Mastermind System Review - Greatest Network Marketing System Today

23rd September 2009
I'm publishing this content for Jonathan Budd's latest creation - this is my MLM Mastermind System Review, merely the most proficient Network Marketing System unequal to any other. So that you are able encounter for yourself many of the massive conflicts... Read >
Author: Jesse Pena

The Dangers of Canine Parasites

21st September 2009
When you get a puppy, one of the first things that you need to do is make an appointment with the vet to get your new family member his or her vaccinations. Along with any recommended shots, your cuddly canine will probably get a dose of a de-worm... Read >
Author: vivek

Give your Bathroom a New Look with Free Standing Baths and Cloakroom Basins

17th September 2009
Free standing baths have been one of the prominent features in various kinds of accommodations since the 18th century. Free standing baths have usually adorned the British and French style of houses thus giving a vintage look to it. The feature that makes... Read >
Author: Jill Anderson

Nail Trimming Conditioning Steps For Young Puppies

17th September 2009
Young puppies are just too curious and active to sit still still and quite while you groom them. But the ones that learn how to sit nicely while being groomed will eventually learn to tolerate and even enjoy being brushed, bathed, trimmed, and clipped. A... Read >
Author: May Tan

The Dangers of Canine Parasites

16th September 2009
When you get a puppy, one of the first things that you need to do is make an appointment with the vet to get your new family member his or her vaccinations. Along with any recommended shots, your cuddly canine will probably get a dose of a de-worming form... Read >
Author: sumit1

Trend Trading Explained!

16th September 2009
The easiest description of trend trading is to deal with the trends, however a beginner should find out what are trends and how to follow them. Technical analysis is beneficial whether we're selling or buying, no matter what kind of security is trad... Read >
Author: Ian Wright

How To Teach Your Dog To Cross His Paws

16th September 2009
A simple and adorable trick that you can easily teach your dog or puppy is to have her cross her paws. Many pets will do this by accident and it always puts a smile on my face when I witness this cute sitting posture. You can easily teach train your d... Read >
Author: May Tan

Your Puppy and his Many Moods

15th September 2009
Most avid pet owners or animal lovers know that all animals have their own communication system. Contrary to popular belief they use this technique not only to communicate with their own kind but also to communicate with humans. Whether its simple dog tra... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski

KEEP PAWS ON YOUR KEYS

11th September 2009
KEEP PAWS ON YOUR KEYS WITH FIND ME A GIFT'S KEYPURRS – CAT KEY COVERS! Find Me A Gift lets you mark your keys with a kitty! Findmeagift.com is an online gift company based in the Midlands. They stock an enormous amount of gadgets, gizmos, person... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Dog coats In Winter

10th September 2009
Dog coats In WinterEvery year when winter comes, your pet dog has to deal with cold weather every time they go out for a walk. Shopping for dogs usually starts sometime in the fall, before the winter. The problem with these is sometimes the prices are too... Read >
Author: Kim Seal

Take Care Of Your Dog In The Biting Cold

05th September 2009
Weather changes affect not just humans but animals as well. So, it is only obvious that your dog too is going to be affected by the change in the climate. Though all weather changes call for extra dog care, it is the winter time that requires the most att... Read >
Author: Becky Echols

How to Build a Rabbit Hutch

03rd September 2009
Having a rabbit inside your residence means that you have to construct a secure and comfortable home for it. Building a rabbit hutch will answer that problem. It is a very simple endeavor that you will love doing and your pet will love living in it. MA... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

How to Stop Dog Allergies

03rd September 2009
There is not one definitive way to diagnose if your dog has dog food allergies. There are a couple of factors to look at. Dogs that are intolerant to certain foods may have physical problems such as diarrhea, vomiting, gassiness, or bloating of the st... Read >
Author: Jane Dinunzio

Natural Help For Your Arthritis Suffering dog

30th August 2009
Dogs just like folks can be afflicted by arthritis, in particular osteoarthritis. Unbelievably, up to thirty p.c of family pets have arthritis. They experience pain, swelling and stiffness the same as humans do. Some folks reference it as deteriorative... Read >
Author: Mary Keyes

A Heroic German Shepherd Rescues Two Vietnam POWs

28th August 2009
Just as the North Vietnamese firing squad lined up to execute the POWs, from behind a dried-up banana grove a burst of M16 automatic fire hit the four North Vietnamese soldiers in the death squad, cutting them below the waist. With the next short burst th... Read >
Author: marciano guerrero

New to online marketing -Who can you trust

26th August 2009
When I started out online I was fortunate to come across someone who was to become one of my mentors and gave me the advise very early on that I was to wisely follow in the following months. You see when you start your online journey you simply do not ha... Read >
Author: Paulharris-online.com

The Differences Between Human and Equine Colic

25th August 2009
The diseases that animals and humans face are very different. Perhaps because of the biological structure or simply because a person can describe the pain while a dog, a cat or a horse is unable to do the same. It takes practice to be able to diagnose... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Ring Worms In Cats

22nd August 2009
If we're talking about cats, the M Canis fungi will be responsible for 95% of all cases of Ringworm. Usually, they will get this disease from objects that are contaminated, like clippers or bedding, or from other pets that are already sick. If you have... Read >
Author: CristianStan

How to Train a Pug

21st August 2009
The biggest mistake a Pug owner can do is allowing the Pug get away with the unpleasant behaviors. It is very common for people to shrug off the bad behavior because they easily get infatuated by the cute demeanor of the pug. But this is wrong; this is ju... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Puppy Clicker Training - Mind-Blowing Puppy Training Tips

19th August 2009
Clicker puppy training is a modern, science-based way to train and connect with your pet. It's easier to pick up than standard command-driven training. You can clicker train whichever typeof animal, of any age. Puppies especially care for it. Here are a f... Read >
Author: Aaron Owens

The best way to clean wood floors with Fuller Brush

17th August 2009
Wood floor cleaner and polish is the best way to clean wood floors. Fuller Brush Company offers a wood floor cleaner that is safe to use on both sealed wood floor and laminate flooring. Everyone loves a newly-polished hardwood floor. They add elegance... Read >
Author: Vinnie Platania

Rescue Remedy For Dogs

13th August 2009
Of course, I advocate an all natural Rescue Remedy for dogs and cats. Even if I had not studied the basics of dog and cat psychology, my common sense and exquisite powers of observation would have told me the magical-mystical five-flower fix must work on ... Read >
Author: Cynthia Thomas

During the 'dog' days of summer guard your furry friend from the heat

11th August 2009
July and August are the most sweltering months of the whole summer season. The simmering, sweltering ‘dog’ days of the summer is not only a period to be cautious and alert to the danger of heat injury to yourself, but a time when you need to be cautio... Read >
Author: davidzou

During the 'dog' days of summer safeguard your dog from the heat

11th August 2009
July and August are the most sweltering months of the whole summer season. The simmering, sweltering ‘dog’ days of the summer is not only a period to be cautious and alert to the perils of heat injury to yourself, but a time when you need to be cautio... Read >
Author: david

Get Down Fido!

31st July 2009
Most of the behavior which your puppy or adult dog exhibits is simply explained. It is because he is a dog and that is what dogs do! What you can do is reshape or channel these behaviors in a dog logical way until they are acceptable to you. A DOG THAT... Read >
Author: Kathy Davison

3 Simple DIY Steps To Acne Relief

31st July 2009
Millions of people suffer from acne around the world, and just as many people are finding little tricks and tips to fight the causes and effects of acne. It's a desperate problem and although I would avoid desperate measures, I would recommend trying a fe... Read >
Author: jsoper

West Highland Terrier: How to Care for This Breed

29th July 2009
If you have just brought home a west highland terrier, then believe that in no time you will be rewarded with devoted, happy and faithful dog that loves to be around people. This breed with distinct white coat is known to be courageous yet friendly. And j... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The American Kennel Club

24th July 2009
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND: The American Kennel Club created this dog group to honour what is one of the oldest of dog professions: herding livestock. Like anything else in this world, dogs come in various sizes, colours, paws... Read >
Author: All About Internet Marketing Tips

Take This FREE Course On Grooming Long Hair Dogs

24th July 2009
Grooming long hair dogs isn't the same as grooming a short or medium coat dog. It's important that you know the way to properly groom your dog so you augment his natural look. There are a couple of things you want to bear in mind while grooming your dog... Read >
Author: Jack Greene

What is the Westie Dog Breed Like?

23rd July 2009
Westies are a dog breed that immediately bowl over the faint-hearted with their charming recklessness and gentlemanly swagger. Also known as west highland white terriers, this small terrier has a smart-alecky appearance, wide piercing eyes, bullet-shaped ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How to Stop Your Dog's Inappropriate Jumping

18th July 2009
Does your dog jump on guests when they visit your house? Are you tired of Fido's muddy paw prints on your clean clothes? Are you worried that your dog will knock over a child accidentally? If you would like to prevent your dog from jumping up inappropriat... Read >
Author: Sally Canela

3 Vital Factors to Consider When You Backup Xbox Games

16th July 2009
People aspire to backup Xbox games for various reasons that are pretty obvious. First of all, there are many situations when you can find yourself lacking the game CD at the exact point in time when it is required. A simple misplacement can cause seri... Read >
Author: George K.

The Right Dog Lead or Dog Collar Can Make or Break Your Dog’s Habits

16th July 2009
Sometimes as animal lovers we want and tend to buy a dog lead and dog collar that matches our dog or our own personality, however this is not always the wisest choice we can make for the dog. Dog collars and leads are made of different materials, thicknes... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Useful Dog Obedience Training Tips

16th July 2009
Beauty Is As Beauty Does One of the signs of a nice dog is that she's willing to be petted or handled by many different people. For this you need good dog obedience training. This is important because it makes grooming, veterinary care, and participation... Read >
Author: Harry Rackers

Create Your Own Pet Spa at Home

09th July 2009
If you’re tired of paying top dollar to have your cat or dog groomed at a professional pet salon, then read on. Revolutionary new infomercial products allow you to get the same great salon quality results from the comfort of your own home, and for only ... Read >
Author: Cecily

Dog Biting - Quick Tips to Help Prevent It From Happening

09th July 2009
Just about anybody will tell you, being around an aggressive dog with dog biting tendencies is no picnic. If you are a pet owner, having a nasty dog around can be a nightmare. You are constantly worried, waiting for when your dog breaks free and bites a c... Read >
Author: Clayton Puckett

Father's Day Gifts for the Every Day Dad

09th July 2009
Another Father’s Day is right around the corner, and you need to find another great present for your own dad. No matter what you may think, you don’t actually need to spend all day scouring the web or you’re your local stores for the perfect gift. F... Read >
Author: Corina Volegna

Cats and Cat Behavior

06th July 2009
Understanding your pet cat and cats; behavior is easy now when you start to observe their activities, try to understand their communication medium. They are mighty creatures who love your care and seek your attention all the time. Cats are endearing, n... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

How To Stop Your Dog From Digging

04th July 2009
How to stop your dog from digging Digging in dogs is very common. It is important to understand that your dog isn't digging to intentionally or spitefully destroy your yard. There are many reasons that causes dogs to dig. To stop this problem you must... Read >
Author: Doggie-Tips

How to treat nail problems in cats

02nd July 2009
Like any other animal, cats also have nails and at times these small nails can cause diseases and damage pet health. It is hence always recommended that you should groom your cat and bathe him or her on a regular basis to keep his nails clean and also cut... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Two Top Reasons To End the Endless Licking of your Sharpei

02nd July 2009
Has your sharpei suddenly found licking his coat as the most fruitful use of his time? On the contrary though, this is not natural of a dog. There is usually an important reason behind it, and you as dog owner need to rectify this annoying behavior. Here ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Why Does a Cat Stop Using the Litter Box?

01st July 2009
While cleaning out the litter box is not a wonderful chore that anyone enjoys, it is a necessity for your cat. This is, after all, your cat’s bathroom area and cats have a tendency to be very fastidious. If your cat suddenly starts having litter box pr... Read >
Author: Rebeca Rambal

All About Dogs Skin Allergies

29th June 2009
Dog’s skin allergies are a common cause of rashes, itches, hives and hair loss in dogs. Unlike other allergies, dogs’ skin allergies may be linked to seasons, or to household allergens. Prevalence To give you some idea of just how commonplace dog... Read >
Author: seththewriter

Information On The Most Common Cat behaviors

29th June 2009
Cats make great pets but certain cat behavior can be quite annoying and hence you need to know how to control your cat’s strange mannerisms and impulses. A common cat behavior is that of biting and scratching. Irrespective of the cat breed, most cats... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Your Dog's Ringworm Problem

27th June 2009
If you suddenly notice a bald spot on your dog’s coat, chances are it is not because he is getting older. Sudden hair loss in dogs as well as cats could indicate the presence of ringworm. And although your dog may catch ringworm from time to time, he ... Read >
Author: JonJG

Dog's Ringworm Problem

22nd June 2009
If you suddenly notice a bald spot on your dog’s coat, chances are it is not because he is getting older. Sudden hair loss in dogs as well as cats could indicate the presence of ringworm. And although your dog may catch ringworm from time to time, he ... Read >
Author: JonJG

How- To Effectively End Your Dog's Jumping Problems.

19th June 2009
Are you tired of having your dog jumping up on everyone that walks through your door? You can make dog jumping problems a thing of the past. Believe me I know! My dog is so well behaved but that one thing I just could not get him to stop was jumping u... Read >
Author: adampcoltrain

How- To Effectively End Your Dog's Jumping Problems.

19th June 2009
Are you tired of having your dog jumping up on everyone that walks through your door? When dog jumping problems can be a thing of the past. Believe me I know! My dog is so well behaved but that one thing I just could not get him to stop jumping up on... Read >
Author: adampcoltrain

Why does my dog need a dog swim vest?

17th June 2009
Do you think that it is a ridiculous idea that a dog would need dog swimming vest? While many people would agree with you, there are legitimate reasons for a dog life jacket. Do you have a very small dog yet enjoy taking them on trips to the beach, lak... Read >
Author: Jenny Gregorich

RC Jet- The fundamentals of Remote controlled Airplane flight

17th June 2009
Imagine having a toy which could speed up in excess to three hundred mph!! It in truth exhilarates, eh? But hold on we'll fancy the beginner rc airplane first to acquire the actual gustation of flying an rc jet with this sort of a speed. RC jets and RC h... Read >
Author: tonja

Rescue Dog Training -- Eliminate Digging From Your Dog's List of Favorite Pastimes

06th June 2009
Since it's always good to start from a base of knowledge when we are trying to solve a problem - any problem, we need to discuss that imponderable question - Why the heck do dogs dig? The consensus of the sources I refer to most often, before I prepare ... Read >
Author: Bob Hunsicker

Preventing Heat Stroke in Cats

05th June 2009
Summer is around the corner in North America and for most of us that means either hot and dry or extremely hot and humid. We all think of swimming pools and cold drinks to stay cool. What about our feline friends? To see my Kayco in a pair of swim trunks ... Read >
Author: T Foote

Six Ways to Deal With the Loss of Your Cat

05th June 2009
When a pet passes away it can be just as difficult as losing a loved one. Perhaps that pet was a childhood friend who pounced the mud puddles with us in hopes of catching frogs or maybe that special sweetie was simply a listening ear as we went through th... Read >
Author: D Beart

Interpreting Your Dog's Body Language

04th June 2009
By right, dogs are pack animals, and as such must be able to communicate their intentions effectively, so as to avoid misunderstanding and unintended conflict. All breeds of dogs share the common language which is Doggy Speak. They communicate in far m... Read >
Author: Daphne Reid

Do You Think Your Boxer Dog Needs Pet Stroller?

29th May 2009
In order to decide whether your Boxer dog needs a pet stroller you should consider what the benefits of having one are. A lot of people think that to have a pet stroller is a great idea .In various situations they have understood its advantages. You can ... Read >
Author: Daci Georgieva

Top 10 Reasons for Using a Dog Stroller or Cat Stroller

29th May 2009
Events: When you and your dog are in a a crowd of people it is difficult to control him and protect him from getting stepped on or wrapped around people’s legs.You even can’t stop him devouring the food or trash which it can find on the ground. Thes... Read >
Author: Daci Georgieva

Dog Beds for Larger Dogs

29th May 2009
Dog beds are in different size as the dogs are different. There are suitable for small Chihuahuas which are so tiny that they can sit on your palm. There are also bed sizes for bigger dogs as Great Danes. Dog beds are designed for dog comfort and easy cle... Read >
Author: Daci Georgieva

Behavior Training for your stubborn Cat

20th May 2009
Learning cat behaviors before you start training them would be an good idea for anyone that is going to train a cat's behavior. A cat can jump and land on its feet as this is a natural instinct for a cat. When a kitten is born the cushion in its paws ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Behavior Training for your stubborn Cat

20th May 2009
Learning cat behaviors before you start training them would be an good idea for anyone that is going to train a cat's behavior. A cat can jump and land on its feet as this is a natural instinct for a cat. When a kitten is born the cushion in its paws ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Take a Bite Out of Dog Aggression-Dog Biting

18th May 2009
As just about any letter carrier or meter reader will tell you, having to deal with dog aggression-dog biting is no day at the beach, or at the kennel, for that matter. If you are a pet owner, having a nasty dog around can be a nightmare. You are constant... Read >
Author: Enzo

Dog Beds For Your Boston Terriers

15th May 2009
Every dog owner wants nothing but the best for their boston terriers. Healthy and high quality diet, training and exercise are just some of things that can make a dog happy and healthy. Apart from that, boston terriers will definitely enjoy good night's (... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

A simple tried and tested method of helping your dog to stop jumping up on you

11th May 2009
Are you tired of your dog jumping up on you, your house guests and even complete strangers? Does your dog ignore you when you tell him to stop, or more to the point, does he become more excited, which often makes him jump all the more? Yes, a dog that... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

All About Cat Whiskers

11th May 2009
Cats are amazing animals. They have fascinating personalities and seem to remind us of their closely related wild cats. Every cat still has a little lion and tiger in them. They love hunting critters, pouncing and cuddling. They’re very affectionate ani... Read >
Author: laqu8049a

Pet Beds... Stain Resistant, Moisture Resistant, Outdoor and Eco-Friendly

06th May 2009
Surprisingly or not surprisingly, textile selection is extremely important when selecting a fabric for your pet bed as there are many factors to consider. Dogs and Cats alike aren’t overly vigilant in washing their paws, tummies or backsides when jumpi... Read >
Author: Kari Raderstorf

Rare And Unconventional Dog Breeds

06th May 2009
The domestic dog has been with us for thousands of years and evolved into a multitude of breeds, all with distinct characteristics. Among these breeds are some of the most unusual and rare dogs in the world including those listed below. However, if you ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Having Fun With Your Puppy

05th May 2009
When your puppy has completed his basic training you can start to have fun whilst teaching him new tricks. Teaching him to sit and stay is entertaining for him and for you. There are so many ways in which you can practice this position, for example; let... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

How To Keep Your Puppy Away From Harm

05th May 2009
Your puppy is likely to stick his nose and paws into everything because like children, puppies are inquisitive and adventurous. Anything that is dangerous to the health of the puppy or valuable to you, keep well out of his reach. If you leave your house... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Know More About Dog Kennels

05th May 2009
Using a dog kennel can cut down on the time your pet dog or dogs stay leashed with the knowledge that they are away from harm and safe. The best advantage is that your pet dog is free to run around and exercise with enough room to satiate its energies and... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Preventing Westie Beard Stains

05th May 2009
Having bred Westies (www.DownSouthWesties.com)for years, one of our most often asked questions is regarding beard stains. "How can I reduce/eliminate the stains around the face and paws of my Westie? There are a few possible reasons a Westie or other w... Read >
Author: Thomas Broadhead

Simple home grooming techniques that will give you a healthier and happier dog

01st May 2009
Regularly grooming your dog not only has the added benefit of making him look and smell good; grooming your dog on a regular basis also gives you the opportunity of deepening the bond you have with your pet and for checking his general health. If you h... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

The Link Between The Dog And The Wolf

01st May 2009
Some social behaviors are retained through generations even though they may not have any purpose. Likewise, the wolf-dog characteristics have remained. It is routine to see dogs urinating and faceting in the manner it does. It is perplexing and distressin... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Dog Beds - Choosing Size In Dog Beds

01st May 2009
It is important to look for size when you are choosing a dog bed. Puppies soon grow into adult dogs and you will want to look for a dog bed that will last until adulthood. The average dog is fully grown by the time it is a year old. This is not a long tim... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Barrack Obama brings home the first dog named Bo

01st May 2009
Barrack Obama who is the current United States President accepted a six month old dog gift (Bo) from Kennedy and wife. Now, Bo lives at the White House. After Bo arrived at the White House, the Obama family immediately took the dog for a walk. Instantly, ... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

Know Your Dogs Body Language

29th April 2009
Generally dogs use their body to communicate. Given below are a few examples to help you know what your dog is trying to say. When your dog wants to tell you that he wants to play, he will stoop down with his front legs elongated, will raise up with his... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Your Cat And Ring Worms

28th April 2009
Ringworm is a very familiar form of skin disease that is found in both dogs and cats. Although its name makes you think otherwise, this skin disease isn't caused by any enter of worm. It's actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that nosh on extin... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Six Things Your Vet Should Regularly Examine

28th April 2009
Unfortunately your dog is not able to speak but as his owner, you will be more aware of changes in his mood or routine than anyone else. He may be less alert, sleeping more than usual or eating less. When you take him to the vets clinic make sure that y... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Way Your Dog Eats

28th April 2009
The manner in which a dog eats has no similarities whatever to the way humans eat, and we don’t mean the obvious scenario, in that a dog can’t use a knife and fork. The physical act of eating is completely different. You might believe that the dogs ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Taking Care Of Your Dog's Paw

27th April 2009
Of course, we humans use shoes to protect our feet. We insist on it! But dogs usually don't have that luxury, and routinely walk over ice, rock, grass, cement and soil on their bare paws. Their paws' thick pads give them protection we don't have, and that... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Tob y The Bengal Cat

26th April 2009
Toby entered my life aged 14 weeks and he proved to be an extremely strong character. I have owned cats of different breeds for many years but never one quite like Toby. He is very demanding and as a kitten would regularly grab hold of the legs of anyon... Read >
Author: sarah james

Avoid Your Dog From Jumping

25th April 2009
There are many ways to train a dog, and it is important to be very clear on the vocal commands used during training. Your dog will get confused if he is told similar things which have many meanings. For example, if you take commands like "Down" and "Of... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Grooming Medium Coated Dogs

22nd April 2009
There are different methods of grooming dogs depending on the type of coats they have. A medium coated dog has distinct grooming requirements which do not apply to dogs which have long or short hair. If the same method of grooming was applied to all dogs,... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Make Your Cat Beautiful By Grooming

17th April 2009
No cat wishes to be sullied, and it's up to you to ensure that your cat stays sparkling. Grooming is very important, as it helps your cat wait scrub and well. Grooming starts with combing, as coiffure helps to keep the cats coat from seemly hairballs. Bru... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Have A Better Understanding Of Your Dog

17th April 2009
Make you puppy training easier and more fun by understanding that your puppy is trying to communicate with you in other ways than barking or wagging his tail. Remember, your puppy also communicates with his ears, tail, paws, mouth and more and your puppy ... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Clothes For Your Stylish Dog

11th April 2009
Dog clothes today are more than just a sweater to help keep a small dog warm. Getting stylish clothes for dogs is a major market. It doesn't even matter what type of dog you have "big, medium or small" there is something available for everyone. We love... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Understanding what your dog is saying by reading his body language

09th April 2009
Although dogs are quite vocal animals, their main form of communication either with humans or their own species is through non-verbal signals or what we more popularly call body language. Non-verbal messages can be both overt and very subtle; think of ... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

Understanding what your dog is saying by reading his body language

09th April 2009
Although dogs are quite vocal animals, their main form of communication either with humans or their own species is through non-verbal signals or what we more popularly call body language. Non-verbal messages can be both overt and very subtle; think of ... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

Hypoallergenic Dogs That Are Hairless

09th April 2009
While there are many breeds of hypoallergenic dogs, if you are looking for a dog that is unique, then you may want to research hairless breeds. While many people believe these breeds are made up of small dogs, this is not always the case. Medium sized dog... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Getting A Bed For Your Big Dog

02nd April 2009
Large dogs and extra large dogs require more thought and planning when owners purchase a permanent dog bed. Even though large dogs can be just as lovable as their smaller canine counterparts, they require a more complex sleeping situation than small dogs.... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Know The Differences Between Hypoallergenic Dog And Non-Hypoallergenic Dog

28th March 2009
Even though the differences between non-hypoallergenic dogs and hypoallergenic dogs may not be huge, they are enough to reduce the amount of allergy attacks that people have when they are around certain breeds of dog. For those who want to own a dog, not ... Read >
Author: John Singleson

The Persian And Siamese Cat

27th March 2009
If you are truly looking for a cat that you can pet, groom, and fawn over the Persian might be just what you are looking for. The Persian is an extremely popular cat that has a ton of hair. There is no doubt that these cats look absolutely regal and beaut... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Cats And How They Have Benefits To Your Kids

27th March 2009
Cats are popular for the relief they could give to their owners or masters. With the numerous benefits cats could give to people, it would be very beneficial for your child if you are a parent to introduce the care of a pet; it would really lead to your c... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Keep Your Dog Safe in the Winter Weather

25th March 2009
Winter weather can be fun and exciting for the whole family, dogs included. There are, however, some potential hazards for your dog that you should be aware of. The first and perhaps the most obvious concern is the cold. All dogs need to have their out... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Cats: How to toilet train them

21st March 2009
Cats: How to toilet teach them It would be fantastic if cats came with their own manuals. At least then you'd have an idea of what to do when it came to toilet training. To start with we first have to teach our cat how to use the litter tray before we ... Read >
Author: RyanFlint

Dogs Have Many Moods That Your Should Know About

21st March 2009
Arrange your puppy training to be easier and more enjoyable by comprehending that your puppy is making an effort to connect with you in further ways than barking or wiggling his tail. Keep in mind, your puppy also tries to communicate with his ears, paws,... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Socializing a Dog

10th March 2009
Socialization is one of the most important keys to having a long and happy relationship with your dog. Yet for many people, even dog owners, the concept seems rather mysterious. They don’t know what socialization is or how to go about accomplishing it... Read >
Author: D Beart

Lessons for Crate Training Your Dog or Puppy

09th March 2009
Buying a crate for your dog is quite possibly one of the best investments you could ever make. Crates are a great tool for any dog owner, because they make it easier to housetrain and make your dog feel comfortable and safe. Dogs that use crates are gen... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

All About Grooming Your Cats

05th March 2009
No cat wants to be dirty, and it's up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is very important, as it helps your cat remain clean and healthy. Grooming starts with brushing, as brushing helps to keep the cats hair from becoming hairballs. Br... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Keep Your Pets Out Of Your Indoor Plants

25th February 2009
Cats and dogs love dirt, they dig in it, play in it and if a cat's litter box isn't clean they may find a back-up location in your potted plants. Some pets will leave the dirt alone but are irresistibly drawn to the leaves, either to nibble on or bat at. ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sinagra

Rules For Walking Your Dog

24th February 2009
When we walk our dog, no matter the destination - on the city streets, in parks or in open spaces - it is necessary that he respects the disciplinary rules settled before and learned, to avoid getting into problems with other animals or people we meet. ... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Canadian Lynx. Simply a Magnificent Animal You Probably Will Never Meet.

23rd February 2009
The canadian Lynx is one animal that is perfectly designed for the job of feeding itself. Not all animals are so lucky, but the lynx is. It has one major problem that it cannot control. That problem is food. You see, the snowshoe hare population colla... Read >
Author: acaper

Looking for extraordinary dog cages? Look at Doggie Solutions

19th February 2009
Loving your dog and caring about them are two aspects that are considered very important if you want to have a dog to feel proud. It is important to note that love without proper care would not only make your dog feel unhappy but unhealthy as well. The... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

A Dog Could Be a Home Security Risk

18th February 2009
One of the traditional answers to the question, “What should I do to increase my home security?” is “Get a dog.” Dogs, while they may be a deterrent, are not an automatic home security solution. You should never leave your property solely in t... Read >
Author: jmarsh

The Different Ways To Groom Your Cat

13th February 2009
No cat wants to be dirty, and it's up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is very important, as it helps your cat remain clean and healthy. Grooming starts with brushing, as brushing helps to keep the cats hair from becoming hairballs. Br... Read >
Author: June Sabe

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

Different Cats Have Different Training Tips

31st January 2009
There are many cat breeds presented and one should do some inquiries on the actions of each kind before receiving any as a pet. Cats in general are not like dogs who want to satisfy the landlord. W hen the insect wants to play a ploy or something, it is b... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Cats And Their Scratch Post

31st January 2009
Cats certainly, actually, very worship to abandon and that is no exaggeration either. If you're a first-time landlord of a cat, you'll find that out as quickly as you see your new furniture filled of grate lettering and your futon and the pillows are tatt... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Cat Training Tools

31st January 2009
Getting a pet is just the tip of the iceberg especially if the holder decides to keep it within. Before deciding which animal to get, it is best to read up on the many evils that ensue so one can be complete to overcome them. A cat is a cute furry anim... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Marketing in a Recession: Building a team (part 1)

26th January 2009
Build a Team (Part 1) All over the country, entrepreneurs and small businesses are teaming up to spread the word about their businesses. As marketing budgets are drying, clever small businesses are learning to work together to share the expense of an ... Read >
Author: Greg

Are They REALLY Hibernating?

23rd January 2009
It rained this evening. You know what rain normally brings...colder temperatures! It does here in Florida anyhow. As I was in the garage waiting for my dog to use her amenities in the yard out the garage door, I'm wishing I had my robe on! My dog is th... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Woman Combines Modern Medicine, Human Spirit To Beat Scleroderma

18th January 2009
Wayne, NJ- Maureen Taylor almost let go. It had been years since she started suffering bizarre symptoms no doctor could explain or diagnose correctly, and only a week since she found a doctor who had gotten it right. Her hands had hardened into swollen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Corneal Ulcer In Dogs

13th January 2009
Corneal ulcers affect the cornea of the transparent and dome-shaped film that covers the eye. A clear, shiny layer it doesn’t have a single blood vessel and allows free passage of light through it. Moreover, the cornea of the eye does contain several ne... Read >
Author: JamesGosling

A Landing Strip on Steroids: Designing and Executing a Mud Area

09th January 2009
In muddy weather, the traditional "landing strip" - a small area devoted to people entering a dwelling - may not be enough to cleanly handle the transition between outdoors and indoors. In these situations, a bigger, meaner landing strip is called for. In... Read >
Author: Melanie Speed

Skin Disease In Cats

07th January 2009
Ringworm is a very common form of skin disease that is found in both dogs and cats. Although its name makes you think otherwise, this skin disease isn't caused by any type of worm. It's actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that feed on dead tis... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

We Always Have Hope?

06th January 2009
The government politicians make a knee-jerk reaction (without our vote) and they give a Trillion+ to the Bankers to bail them out. Now the Automakers have their paws out. Furthermore, the latest is that our government is talking about taking it all over a... Read >
Author: Blabberfinger

How to Find the Best Dog Towel

05th January 2009
When you’re searching for a dog towel, you should make sure you’re getting the right size towel. Ttowels that are too small may not do the job or dry your larger pet completely. You will also want to make sure that it is made of soft material, so that... Read >
Author: John Adams

Submissive Dog Behavior What It Is And How To Fix It

05th January 2009
Submissive dog behavior is not necessarily a sign that a particular dog is the submissive type. All dogs have this ability, even dominant ones. In some cases, the behavior is acceptable, but in others it is not desirable. What are the signs of submissi... Read >
Author: Alex Rocklane

Some Legal Issues To Watch Out For When Raising An Exotic Pet

05th January 2009
Laws not only relate to mortal beings, there are also laws stitching to animals. We have the animal welfare law as represented by PAWS and PETA. There's also the law about exotic pets. However, there is a range from city-to-city. A law in one city may ... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Some Rules To Follow While Walking Your Dog

15th December 2008
When we walk our dog, no matter the destination - on the city streets, in parks or in open spaces - it is necessary that he respects the disciplinary rules settled before and learned, to avoid getting into problems with other animals or people we meet. ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Easy Poodle Tricks you and your Dog Will Love

13th December 2008
Teaching your dog Poodle tricks is the best way to make your pet more lovable, smart, and rewarding. Using praises and small treats as a reward will drive your pet more to follow and remember every trick you introduce to him. But beware of practicing thos... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Grooming Basics

05th December 2008
Neglected dogs with a tangled, dirty coat and long nails do not look appealing to anyone, and are living proof that regular dog grooming has many benefits, including helping keep a dog stay healthy. Basic dog grooming includes bathing, brushing, nail t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Some Legal Problems With Exotic Pets

03rd December 2008
Laws not only apply to human beings, there are also laws binding to animals. We have the animal welfare law as represented by PAWS and PETA. There's also the law regarding exotic pets. However, there is a variety from city-to-city. A law in one city m... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Hairballs and Tooth Decay

03rd December 2008
Hairballs While hairballs are normal for a cat to some extent, you should contact you veterinarian immediately if you think the problem is out of control. Cats get hairballs mainly because they spend so much time cleaning themselves. Although cats d... Read >
Author: Troy

What is Excessive Licking? Read More of the Dog Symptoms of Licking

03rd December 2008
If your dog spends his time licking himself repeatedly, it may be time to pay closer attention to your dog’s licking habits and dog licking symptoms. Some dogs lick themselves to the point of self-mutilation for a variety of reasons. Boredom, lack o... Read >
Author: dwaser

How to Tell if Your Dog Has a Dry Nose - Dog Symptoms for a Dry Nose

03rd December 2008
Many dog owners don’t know if a dry nose is a good or a bad thing for a dog to have. A dry nose may be a sign of possible health concerns. By recognizing dog symptoms for a dry nose, you will be in a better position to help your vet figure out what is w... Read >
Author: dwaser

Why Your Cat Sleeps All the Time and Other Feline Sleep Facts

01st December 2008
Have you ever thought that being a kitty would be great since your cat sleeps all the time? A feline that is eight years old has only had its eyes open for three out of the eight years. Why is sleeping so much normal cat behavior? Kitties really have... Read >
Author: Annie

Most Common Dog Seizures Symptoms

27th November 2008
This brief guide is intended to help you identify dog seizure symptoms so that you can save your dog’s life in case of emergency. A seizure can be defined as the body experiencing muscle contractions and shaking uncontrollably and aggressively. The ... Read >
Author: dwaser

Know The 7 Dangers of Declawing Cats Now OR Youll Hate Yourself Later

26th November 2008
Many cat owners are having difficulty training their feline friends not to scratch their furniture, rugs, and other household belongings. While there are successful alternatives for some reason people are still going through the horrible process of declaw... Read >
Author: Thomas Turner

Nordic Walking 2 poles 2 different colors

26th November 2008
Nordic walking poles can be purchased with a pair of rubber paws. The detachable shock absorbing rubber paws fit over the metal tips, for use on tough surfaces like tarmac and pavements. The paws effectively absorbs the poles bang when walking on hard s... Read >
Author: C.G.

Easy to Follow Grooming Guide For Dogs

18th November 2008
This grooming guide for dogs aims to help you, pet owners, get more acquainted with your pet dog's needs. Contrary to popular belief, grooming your dogs is not a luxury but rather a necessity. Our pets are just like humans, and their need for hygienic pam... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

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

Off to See the Wizard – for a Gazebo!

30th October 2008
Every so often, there’s a year in which the warm weather holds on firmly well into October, while the trees hold on firmly to their green leaves. While there was a time when such a scenario could fool us into believing that it was still August, the abu... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

Where to Find the Best Cat Grooming Supplies?

27th October 2008
You might have seen how your cat can easily clean herself up by licking its paws and combing her fur with it. Looks cute, isn't it? Now, she's going to slide her sides on your walls and carpets and all and by the time she finishes with her ritual, she's a... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

What To Look For In A Siamese Kitten

23rd October 2008
The Siamese cat is one of the most common cats in the United States of America along with the Persian and Himalayan kitten. Because of this, there are many pet stores and random breeders who produce Siamese kittens for the sake of profit without any regar... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Encountering a Cat Health Problem

23rd October 2008
Whenever we are sick, we get in our car and go to the doctor to find out what is wrong and what medicine we can take to make us feel better. We come home and dose ourselves with our prescribed medication and go to sleep. When encountering a cat health pro... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Pamper Your Dogs with Beautiful and Unique Dog Jewellery

23rd October 2008
Pet jewellery has gained immense popularity in recent years and everyone likes to adorn their dogs, cats, parrots and other pets with appealing jewellery articles. To add glamour and style to your dog you can select from a beautiful variety of dog jewelle... Read >
Author: Imran Ali

How to Teach Your Dog Crossing His Paws In 6 Easy Steps

21st October 2008
You may have seen pets cross their paws by accident. Don’t you think they look cute when they do that? You can train your dog to cross his paws. This adorable yet simple trick will put a smile on your face and will surely impress your guests. It’s... Read >
Author: dwaser

Learn About Grooming Your Cats

14th October 2008
No cat wants to be dirty, and it's up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is very important, as it helps your cat remain clean and healthy. Grooming starts with brushing, as brushing helps to keep the cats hair from becoming hairballs. Br... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

How To Train Your Cats To Use Scratch Post

14th October 2008
Cats really, really, really love to scratch and that is no exaggeration either. If you're a first-time owner of a cat, you'll find that out as soon as you see your new furniture full of claw marks and your sofa and the pillows are shredded and torn to pie... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Help Improve Our Cats Life

08th October 2008
Outside cats lead a vary fast paced complicated lives. They have a vary large territories that often contain a variety of things to see and do, including woods, and gardens. They hunt for pry, and they love to explore they hunt, and they may even interact... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Help Improve Our Cats Life

08th October 2008
Outside cats lead a vary fast paced complicated lives. They have a vary large territories that often contain a variety of things to see and do, including woods, and gardens. They hunt for pry, and they love to explore they hunt, and they may even interact... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Litter Training My Kitten: When And How Do I Start To Train My Kittens?

06th October 2008
Are you wondering when is the best time to start litter training your kitten, and how to go about doing it? Fortunately, cats and kittens are naturally fastidious creatures, and they have a natural tendency to use the litter box. Unfortunately, if they st... Read >
Author: Calvin

How You Can Deal with Feline Manners

01st October 2008
Cats find security in their own territory. They establish a special place where they can eat, sleep, and where they can hunt and play with their mates. There are signs which cats use to mark their home base by spraying, leaving urine and feces, scratching... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Training Tips For Your Cats

01st October 2008
There are many cat breeds available and one should do some research on the behavior of each kind before getting any as a pet. Cats in general are not like dogs who want to please the owner. W hen this creature wants to perform a trick or something, it is ... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Products You Can Use To Train Your Cat

01st October 2008
Getting a pet is just the tip of the iceberg especially if the owner decides to keep it indoors. Before deciding on which animal to get, it is best to read up on the frequent problems that happen so one can be ready to overcome them. A cat is a cute f... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Getting Started In Taking Pet Picture

26th September 2008
Funny puppy photos are ones of the best concepts you can use in winning movies. Although it is a tad hard to come up with these kinds of films, there are actually numerous behavior to do it. Learn how to come up with hilarious puppy cinema by rendition th... Read >
Author: Allison

Dog Training Communication: The Most Important Step In Dog Training

22nd September 2008
How Dogs Communicate: The Most Important Step In Dog Training Dogs are restricted in the methods they have to communication. This can make the process of learning how to train a dog difficult. Just like humans, they can alter their volume or tone of ... Read >
Author: Allen McDaniel

Read About Cats And Ring Worm

12th September 2008
Ringworm is a very common form of skin disease that is found in both dogs and cats. Although its name makes you think otherwise, this skin disease isn't caused by any type of worm. It's actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that feed on dead tis... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Mouse Tails De-Rail House Sales.

09th September 2008
Even the cleanest and tidiest of homes may soon notice the odd field mouse trying to sneak in to the warmth of their home as the fall evenings become crispier. No-one willingly buys a home that they know is troubled by field mice, and as they often br... Read >
Author: Kevin Koitz

How To Train Your Cat To Use Cat Scratching Posts

05th September 2008
Cats are cute. Cats are loveable. Unfortunately, many cats love to scratch your furniture and carpets. If you do not want to replace your sofa every few months, you will need to train your cat to use cat scratching posts. Although this is not a difficult ... Read >
Author: Calvin

Are You Desperate to Lose Weight Quickly?

05th September 2008
Do you feel you've tried everything and absolutely nothing works no matter how much effort you put into it? Do you have no idea where to turn next? Are you totally frustrated with not being able to lose weight quickly? If you are desperate for rapid w... Read >
Author: Rosie Peters

Is your cat scratching the furniture?

03rd September 2008
SCRATCHING FURNITURE Scratching is a natural behavior for cats but unfortunately it can ruin your furniture. The first thing to do is give the cat a scratching post of its own.Scratching posts are essential for a cat's well being: A good stretch and sc... Read >
Author: Kathy Davison

Caring For Your Toy Poodle During Summer

02nd September 2008
Summer is a great time for you and your family and even your Toy Poodle to go out and have fun under the sun. There are lots of activities you can do to make summer with your dog a memorable one. You and your proud Toy Poodle can conquer the woods togethe... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Don't Put Your Realtor in The Dog House!

22nd August 2008
It was just in the newspaper - how the mailman delivered the post while the owners held back the big snarling dog; meanwhile the little dog dived between them, jumped up and drew blood from the postie's leg! Just one of the many reasons why realtor... Read >
Author: Justin Havre

Hamster Language - How to Interpret Your Hamster Body Language and Sounds

22nd August 2008
It's easy for us to chat, text message or just talk with our friends. But how our hamster gets along with his buddies? Just the same way -ok, maybe not just like us. Hamsters have a quite simple language: body language and vocalizations. Some of the sou... Read >
Author: Diana tudor

Ten Household Items That Can Harm Your Pet

20th August 2008
There are many household items that can poison your pet or harm it. Indigestion of little amount of some cleaning products, food and plants can be fatal. Some other toxins can expose to paws and skin. These symptoms can prove sometimes-caused serious illn... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

10 Do's and Don'ts of Litter Training Kittens

16th August 2008
One of the biggest problems cat owners face, is how to litter train their kitten. Fortunately, cats are clean and fastidious creatures and they can be trained to use the litter box very quickly. In fact, if you own mama cat, she will handle potty training... Read >
Author: Calvin

The Secret To Stopping Your Cat From Scratching Your Expensive Furniture

14th August 2008
Rip! Rip! Riiiip! Oh no, your cat is scratching the sofa again! Do you have this problem - kitty scratching and shredding your sofa, the legs of your expensive dining table, or your wall-to-wall carpet? Many people face this problem, and it frustrates the... Read >
Author: Calvin

Ceramic Treat Jar for Pets, Pet Treat Jar, Cookie Jar for Pets

12th August 2008
The ceramic treat jars feature lids fit securely to keep treats fresh. This dog food bowl treat jar is sure to delight! The dog treat jar features a brightly color, adorable design, large opening for any size treats and seal to lock in freshness. Our Blue... Read >
Author: jeya

Walking away from shoes

29th July 2008
Tag:first pair of shoes,leather,socks,shoes From:http://www.buy-shoes-china.com/ I was thinking recently about the day I put socks on "Snoopy." "Snoopy" was my sister's cat growing up. Why put gym socks on a cat? Same reason kids do ... Read >
Author: utut1

Grooming Your Cat

24th July 2008
This article is not just about filling pages on the website. This article on cats health is a genuine attempt to provide you with relevant information. No cat wants to be dirty, and it’s up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is very ... Read >
Author: Lena

Grooming Your Cat

24th July 2008
This article is not just about filling pages on the website. This article on cats health is a genuine attempt to provide you with relevant information. No cat wants to be dirty, and it’s up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is ver... Read >
Author: Lena

Grooming Your Cat

24th July 2008
This article is not just about filling pages on the website. This article on cats health is a genuine attempt to provide you with relevant information. No cat wants to be dirty, and it’s up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is ver... Read >
Author: Lena

The Snowshoe Cat

21st July 2008
Snowshoe is beautiful feline breed with striking white colored paws and pointed appearance. The cat is an artificial breed that was created through crossing of domestic shorthair cats with Siamese in nineteen sixty in United States. The resulting babies w... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Singapura Cat

21st July 2008
A shorthair feline, Singapura is said to have originated from Singapore. It is thought to have lived there for many years with locals reporting their sightings to go back as far as three centuries. However, it is not the commonest cat in the alleys of Sin... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Ukrainian Levkoy Cat

21st July 2008
One of the newest cat breeds around, Ukranian Levkoy is seen predominantly in the east European country of Ukraine. Very few of these cats exist in other countries. Work on the Ukrainian Levkoy began at the beginning of twenty first century when it was fe... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Havana Brown Cat

21st July 2008
Havana Brown is a pretty feline breed that was brought over to Europe from the East in nineteenth century and gained much popularity for its self-brown color and bright emerald eyes. However, in the early twentieth century formal breeding of all but blue-... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Bombay Cat

21st July 2008
A shorthair felid, Bombay was created in nineteen fifties in United States through crossing of American Shorthairs with Burmese cats. The idea was to creature a small Indian 'black panther'. After a number of attempts, finally an all black cat was develop... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Aegean Cat

21st July 2008
Aegean is a natural breed of cats. It is the only feline breed native to Greece. It is said to have originated from Greek Cycladic Islands located in the Aegean Sea. Formal development was initiated in the last decade of twentieth century by Cat Fancy bre... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Himalayan Cat

21st July 2008
Himalayan is a breed of long-haired felines. It is a very popular and pretty cat. The cat originated in 1930 in United States through breeding of Persian and Siamese cats. The objective was to create a breed with the long hair of the Persian and the point... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Some interesting facts and ideas for Pet Costumes

18th July 2008
In general terms, pet costumes are wearable items intended particularly for pets. Pet costumes sold these days are usually made for small dogs, but in fact some costumes are also made for huge dogs and cats. Some of the garments are totally perky and tren... Read >
Author: jackson

Training For Your Puppy

15th July 2008
Puppies are just like babies who need to be trained to differentiate right and wrong in their growing years. Training for your puppy is only effective if you are unswerving and rewards and punishments must be lay out clearly so that the puppies know what ... Read >
Author: Jhye

Some interesting facts and ideas for Pet Costumes

14th July 2008
In general terms, pet costumes are wearable items intended particularly for pets. Pet costumes sold these days are usually made for small dogs, but in fact some costumes are also made for huge dogs and cats. Some of the garments are totally perky and tren... Read >
Author: jackson

Controlling Your Mouse Infestation - Mouse Traps

14th July 2008
A variety of mousetraps are available on today's market from the old-fashioned snap traps to state of the art electronic mouse killers. The old school snap trap (also known as a break-back trap) has been around for many years, traditionally a bait (my ... Read >

How To Reduce Dust In Your House

14th July 2008
Cleaning House No matter how much time you spend on cleaning you house, the dust comes back the very next day and all your efforts seem to have gone down the drain. Apart from the outdoor sources, there are many indoor sources of house dust as well, li... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Cat Bed Information and Cat and Kitten Habitat Information

09th July 2008
Ecology is the science of relationships between organisms and their environments. When looking for cats, people have to consider a variety of aspects, such as the natural habitat or the environment. To make sure the environment at home is the safest for c... Read >
Author: Martin Marks

Understanding The Many Moods Of Your Puppy

07th July 2008
Arrange your puppy training to be easier and more enjoyable by comprehending that your puppy is making an effort to connect with you in further ways than barking or wiggling his tail. Keep in mind, your puppy also tries to communicate with his ears, paws,... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Nintendogs Review

27th June 2008
If there is one game that has the word "adorable" written all over it, then this is it. Nintendogs, in some ways, follows the trend that was once known as "tamagotchi" or "nano pets." We all remember the "raise your pet" craze back in the day that came in... Read >
Author: Andres Garcia

Nintendogs Review

27th June 2008
If there is one game that has the word "adorable" written all over it, then this is it. Nintendogs, in some ways, follows the trend that was once known as "tamagotchi" or "nano pets." We all remember the "raise your pet" craze back in the day that came in... Read >
Author: Andres Garcia

Changing Bad Dog Behavior

19th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Nick Luvera Changing your dogs behavior How to Stop the Barking Dog - Dogs bark when they are bored, lonely or nervous, so a dog that gets regular exercise and socialization will be less inclined to bark. If you do not have the ... Read >
Author: Stugats

List of Hairless Hypoallergenic Dogs

10th June 2008
While there are many breeds of hypoallergenic dogs, if you are looking for a dog that is unique, then you may want to research hairless breeds. While many people believe these breeds are made up of small dogs, this is not always the case. Medium sized dog... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Knowing your Maine Coon Cat

06th June 2008
Maine Coon Cat Behavioral Characteristics The Maine Coon cat has a variety of names, many that aren't really used that much any more, but we're going to share them with you in case you happen to run across other names in your research. Those other name... Read >
Author: adammck32

Owning Pets: The Facts You Should Know About Buying And Keeping One

06th June 2008
People want to keep pet animals for different reasons. A number of people want them for companionship and fun; others look upon them like they were family members. This article looks at various aspects of keeping pet animals, from choosing your pet, to th... Read >
Author: Bobby Ryatt

The Wild Cat Margay

27th May 2008
Leopardus Wiedii, Margay is often called Tree Ocelot owing to its unparalleled arboreal skills among cats. Weighing usually in the range of ten to fifteen pounds, it is up to four feet long, inclusive of tail. Fur is yellowish in base coloration. There... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Differences between Non-Hypoallergenic Dogs and Hypoallergenic Dogs

26th May 2008
Even though the differences between non-hypoallergenic dogs and hypoallergenic dogs may not be huge, they are enough to reduce the amount of allergy attacks that people have when they are around certain breeds of dog. For those who want to own a dog, not ... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

How to Find Pet Products

23rd May 2008
If you have a dog or cat, you need to train them properly so that they will know their limitations and they will also have a good relationship with you and the rest of the family. There are a lot of solutions on how to train your dogs effectively. You c... Read >
Author: trinity

Tabby Cats and Other Colors of Cats

21st May 2008
Patterns are a mixture of colors in a definite arrangement. The six fundamental types of coat patterns present in cats with some differences are Tabby, Tortoiseshell, Solid, Bicolor, Colorpoint and Tricolor. 1. Tabby: This coat pattern is the most wid... Read >
Author: Martin Marks

Your Puppy At Home: Housetraining

20th May 2008
If your pup is a breed that remains small for life, you might consider using a litter box for her as an indoor potty spot. This can be either a temporary or a permanent arrangement, depending on your needs. When choosing a litter box, get one with sides l... Read >
Author: Caini de rasa

Tips In Grooming Your Great Dane

11th May 2008
Many people think that grooming a Great Dane is difficult given this breed's size. But what many people don't realize is the fact that grooming a Great Dane is not that difficult at all. Like any other dogs, this breed needs to be groomed not just to l... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Cool Pet Bed Technology

08th May 2008
What you do not know about dog cooling products puts your pet at risk for heat difficulties and discomfort. Pet products manufacturing and modern thermoregulating technology have joined to make available dog cooling jackets and cooling pet beds to aid in ... Read >
Author: Jay Jacovitz

Is That Dog Food Really Healthy?

07th May 2008
If you are purchasing dog food from your local grocery store, you may be in for a big surprise. The one who ultimately pays for this is your canine. You may save some money upfront but the cost might be to your dog’s health. It is important that we a... Read >
Author: Golden

How To Detect Ear Infection In Your Dogs And Treat It?

06th May 2008
If you notice your dog has been shaking his head a bit too often and scratching its ears with its paws or even trying to rub its ears on the ground, your dog may have some form of ear infections. In some severe cases, they may even not walk properly if th... Read >
Author: David Poh

Cat Affection: Eight Ways Your Cat Expresses Love For You

29th April 2008
Some cats leave no doubt they love you by wanting to be physically close. Other cats are more subtle about their feelings, and we humans are not always good at picking up the signals. This may be why dog lovers think cats are unfriendly! 1. Of course, ... Read >
Author: Jenny Jackson

Mukunda and Ulysses Will Live In My Heart Forever

13th April 2008
It's been two weeks since I stopped watching the news. And one week since Mukunda had his surgery. And Now, we are hanging out by the river. Suddenly, the days are warmer, the pale green hue of springtime is deepening with every moment. My friend... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

My Dog Is Scared Of Thunder

04th April 2008
Many dogs are scared of thunder so never think you a alone when your dog climbs the walls, howls, paws at the doors or ties to crawl into the hall linen closet. Thunderstorms and the accompanying electrical energy disturbs dogs on a level most of us do no... Read >
Author: D Beart

Calm Morning Chaos - Create an Exit Strategy and a Drop Zone

03rd April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Simplified Spaces You're running late (again) and in a panic, you're trying to get your kids and yourself out the door to school and work. Everyone is running around frantically to find what they need to leave the house with ... back... Read >
Author: Simplified Spaces

General Information about Ringworm

28th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Patnaree Sukgrarongka Ringworm sometimes makes many people confused with its name because it refers to the fungal disease, not a "worm". This disease is often called "Tinea Corporis" which is a transferable skin disease that caused b... Read >
Author: Patnaree

Cats Scratch - Declawing

28th March 2008
Can I Stop My Cat From Using The Furniture As A Scratching Post? Are your chairs, window screens, and rugs all turning to confetti beneath your cat's lethal claws? If so, you may be wondering how you can stop this conduct. Of course, it may be easier t... Read >
Author: ron king

Nail Clipping And Your Chihuahua

27th March 2008
The Chihuahua is the tiniest dog known to man today and also the oldest. History points to the fact that the Aztecs bred this dog exclusively for royalty, though the ancient breed was slightly larger than the present one. This dog is a cute diminutive dog... Read >
Author: Sandra Dean

Is Your Yorkshire Terrier Obsessed?

25th March 2008
Yorkshire Terriers are cute little terriers that can be just a little "quirky". Trying to determine if the Yorkie is just "being a Yorkie" or is obsessed can be relatively simple, and well... fun! That crazy, quirky behavior could also be due to serious m... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt

Labrador Retrievers- Stop Them From Digging

08th March 2008
Labrador Retrievers are intelligent and extremely active dogs. With these characteristics, leaving them alone will surely bore and cause them to think of doing other activities such as chewing, barking and digging. Yes, boredom is one of the reasons why a... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Trimming The Nails Of Your Labrador Retriever

07th March 2008
Try to imagine trimming the nails of your Labrador Retriever. It seems hard isn't it? You feel like hurting your loyal friend and forcing him to obliged to your laws. However, just like in humans, your pet's nails grow regularly and trimming it is necessa... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Can You Be Suffering From Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?

04th March 2008
Drug addiction is devastating in many different ways. Perhaps the worst is that the drugs keep the person addicted by changing the chemical balance in the brain. When a drug addict makes the decision to quit it will be the most difficult time in his or he... Read >
Author: Bill Urell

Sean Kendorski - Raises Funds for ASPCA

26th February 2008
Monday January 21, 2008. Most known for his real estate dealings and internet foresight; Sean Kendorski and the “Walls for Paws” foundation he started donated Ten thousand dollars today to the ASPCA. Mr. Kendorski started the fund in 2006: “Walls fo... Read >
Author: DAVID GERMAIN

Rules To Follow When Giving Your Havanese A Hair Cut

25th February 2008
Havanese grooming is an important part of owning one of these sweet little toy dogs. If you are planning to show your Havanese in any competitions, it becomes even more important. The beauty of a Havanese grooming routine is that it doesn’t have to be a... Read >
Author: Fiona Kelly

Why Cats Bring in Dead Animals

24th January 2008
We tend to think of Cats as little humans or even dogs, to obey and to do what we want them to do. I want to clarify from the start - Cats are Cats. As simple as that - they have different instincts. Cats are hunters, they come from a long line of hun... Read >
Author: Nicolaas

The Breed Standard For Rottweilers

22nd January 2008
Although some breeds of dogs look pretty much alike, the Rottweiler is highly distinctive and easily recognizable. The Rottweiler breed standard firmly outlines what defines a show worthy form of pet quality Rottweilers. Just because a Rottweiler might ... Read >
Author: Sharon Davies

Thinking About Which Type Of Labrador Puppy That You Want To Adopt

17th January 2008
Dogs are known to be very friendly animals. As you are choosing the dog that you want you may suddenly see a bundle of fluff streaking across your path. What you are looking at is that of a Labrador puppy. These gentle yet highly excited puppies are the p... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Dog portrait: Man’s best friend on canvas

07th January 2008
Create a setting You can have some of the most fabulous backgrounds to make your dog portrait look even more spectacular. If your dog’s fur is on the lighter color side, try having a darker colored background. You could have an old fashioned brown lo... Read >
Author: Doug

Two Paws Up For Dog Fleece Beds

14th November 2007
Are you tossing and turning at night? Does your bed feel too small? Does your dog sleep in the bed with you? Mine used to sleep with me, always wanting to get into the middle of the bed. It would leave me hot and cramped, and I'd wake up with sore muscles... Read >
Author: GeorgiaTemple

Pearls - When You Want to Look Your Best in Office

07th November 2007
Pearls are your best friend when you are going to office. Often we wonder what kind of jewellery would go best with our office wear. Also we have to take care of the fact that office is not the place for flashy jewellery. In such cases, we need jewellery ... Read >
Author: Paul Shane

De-clawing Your Cat

07th November 2007
Removing your cat’s nails is not the only choice in your battle against cat scratching. There are many alternatives to this surgical procedure.The claws of a feline serve many purposes, most of which are overlooked y owners who just want to protect thei... Read >
Author: D Beart

Get Free Traffic To Your Website

05th November 2007
You may need to increase website traffic on a tight budget. Starting a web site can strain your pocket book as you pay the necessary expenses. Free traffic may be the very thing you need right now. It may seem too good to be true, but it is not. Your inve... Read >
Author: stefanj84

Winter tips for Cats

05th November 2007
Cats may have a fur coat but, keep in mind just like us they are affected by the Winter cold. Here are some tips on keeping your cat safe and happy during the cold days and nights of winter.Many people use fireplaces and small heating units during the wi... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

Dogs and Cats in Cold Weather

05th November 2007
Dogs and cats feel the effects of winter just as we do. We can do many things to make sure that cold weather is not a hardship for our petsThe easiest, safest way to keep your pets warm is to keep them indoors, especially overnight. Older dogs, puppies, a... Read >
Author: Pet Health Writer

Games You Can Play with Your Cat

01st November 2007
Games You Can Play with Your CatThere are so many wonderful games you can play with your cat.A few tips before starting: If your cat accidentally hurts you, let them know your disapproval by saying "ouch!" or "no!" and quit playing with them for half an h... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Measuring your pet for a Pet Door

08th October 2007
As we all know, this subject is something that we could all use a little education on no matter who you are.Pace 1:rate your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then assess the width of your pet at the widest direct... Read >
Author: Jacky Hayme

Of Cats, Scratching Instincts And Your Favorite Furniture

28th September 2007
You spent a small fortune on buying the latest dining room furniture for your house and are the proud owner of a cat who loves it equally well. In fact, while you spend your time cleaning up your table, your cat decides to caress it too – with its claws... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

When Your Cat Decides To Destroy Your Furniture

27th September 2007
You love your cat when it snuggles up to you in bed all evening, or warms your feet when you are sitting on your favorite rocking chair. The same cat, however, becomes the object of your rage the moment you discover he has been using your brand new dining... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Cat Urine Spraying And How To Solve The Problem

11th September 2007
In statistic, cat spraying a urine constitutes 44% of all housesoiling complaints; the frequency of spraying in single cat households is approximately 25% and near to 100% in multi-cat households with over ten cats. It is quite normal behavior for the cat... Read >
Author: chip_arm

Cat Body Language Explained

02nd September 2007
Cat behavior is often misunderstood because of our inability to read their body language correctly. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moods, desires, likes and dislikes. Understa... Read >
Author: chip_arm

Keep Your Cat Safe

29th August 2007
Because it is a curious creature, your cat is likely to create an emergency situation. Even the best well-protected house cat is subject to dangers in the home. Although you can do your part by cat-proofing your home emergencies do arise. First aid measur... Read >
Author: chip_arm

When it comes to Dog Grooming, Training is Paramount

28th August 2007
Whether your pet has a short, sleek coat or long, thick fur, grooming will be a part of your normal dog care routine. Since this is a ritual that you will be performing every day or week, dog grooming training will make the process more comfortable and en... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

How To Choose The Right Kitten For You

16th August 2007
Whether you're thinking of buying a pedigree or just a moggie, there's several important factors to take into consideration when choosing your kitten. When you go to view make sure you are able to view the whole litter this will enable you to determine... Read >
Author: Merlin

Treating Your Dog Allergy Problems - What You Can Do

30th July 2007
If you've ever had a dog allergy problem, you already know how troublesome this can be. But if you're new to owning a dog, you might not ever know what to expect or how to handle it once you recognize there is a problem. However, if you own a dog for any ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert

Introducing Cats to Dogs

26th July 2007
The same system can be used with cats and dogs, but after a week or so of eating at opposite sides of the door, a face to face meeting, with the dog on a lead, in the same room, can take place. Make sure the dog obeys its commands to 'Sit', 'Stay', etc., ... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

5 Mistakes New Puppy Owners Make

25th July 2007
New puppy owners tend to make the same mistakes. Most of them are just simple things, but they make all the difference in the world to how well the puppy does at later becoming a happy, useful member of the family pack and a good dog citizen in the world.... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

The Quality Alternative To High Cost Boats

29th June 2007
Has anyone else noticed how bloody expensive boats are? My lord, it's hard to justify spending tens of thousands of dollars for a boat when it only gets used for part of the year in many area's of the country. Whether your favorite activity is fishing,... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Do you need a dog?

21st May 2007
Once in the street you have seen it. Alternatively, you were on a visit at friends and saw it. The colleague has brought photos and you saw it. In general, it is not important where and under what circumstances it has happened. It is not important, what d... Read >
Author: Jim Parker

Birman - The facts every owner of this cat breed should know

10th May 2007
The history of the Birman cat is steeped in mystery. According to legend, the people of Asia built a temple to worship a golden goddess with sapphire-blue eyes. A priest often knelt in meditation with a white temple cat. One night the temple was attacked ... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

How to Stop Your Dog’s Excessive Licking

09th May 2007
If your dog licks excessively, you can easily stop this behavior once you understand the root cause of his excessive licking. In order to get to the bottom of this mysterious and compulsive dog behavior you will want to look at two root causes of excessi... Read >
Author: gpoint

Dog Allergies

06th May 2007
This article seeks to give you a solid knowledge base regarding the subject matter at hand, no matter what your previous experience on the topic. Have you ever wondered what right is up with Dog Allergies? This informative bang can give you an insight ... Read >
Author: voraphong phengtong

Make Your Dog Roll in Ecstacy By Rubbing It's Belly

23rd April 2007
Where is the place on a dog where you can rub and it will curl up in ecstasy? The belly, of course! Dogs adored being rubbed on the tummies, and they can even be put to sleep that way. I have personally put my Chihuahuas to sleep by rubbing their bellies ... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

Cats And Ring Worm

19th April 2007
Ringworm is a very common form of skin disease that is found in both dogs and cats. Although its name makes you think otherwise, this skin disease isn’t caused by any type of worm. It’s actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that feed on de... Read >
Author: Andi B.

First Observation of a Child: An Example of a Narrative Report

27th March 2007
The observation took place in the child’s house on Sunday afternoon. Her name is Anastasia and she is 2 years and 3 months old. I was invited to the house with my friends, the girl was one of my friends’ niece I saw her for the first time. She seeme... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

How Do You Know If Your Cat Is Urinating or Marking Its Territory?

27th March 2007
Urinating at places are usually made by cats who want to mark its territory, the sign of a confident cat. However, insecure cats make marks by urinating too, and it’s a type of communication between felines. Urine-marking causes vary; sometimes it is to... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

Dog training for fun and profit

07th March 2007
Training sessions are a great way to play with your dog. And, just like playing numbers and letters games with toddlers, it’s a great way to teach your dog whatever behaviors you want. The payoff is terrific, too. Your dog will know what’s expected of... Read >
Author: Hope Saidel

Grooming Is An Important Part Of Dog Care

15th February 2007
It is of vital importance that your pet be groomed on a regular basis. Dirt and grime can get caught in the dog hair and may cause matting and tangles, which can be difficult to get out. Most cases if bad enough they will have to be cut out. Fleas and ti... Read >
Author: Michelle Johnson

Interior Decorating – Buying a Water Fountain or Waterfall For Your Home

09th February 2007
An indoor waterfall or fountain is one of the loveliest ways to decorate your space. The beauty and peace of trickling falls in your home, not to mention its beauty, is reason enough to consider buying one for your home. A waterfall can only add to the tr... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta

Save Your Furniture, Your Sanity, and Your Cat's Claws!

08th February 2007
New cats and kittens are a fantastic addition to any family. But after you’ve bought the litter box it’s time to worry about the furniture. You see, cats love to scratch. They actually need to scratch and if you’re not careful they can quickly ruin ... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan

Scrapbooking Tips & Techniques: Create Adorable Tear Bears

01st February 2007
How many of you love those adorable little tear bears you see on cards, tags, scrapbook layouts and other papercraft projects? Tear bears are not as complicated as most people think. It's Easy as 1...2...3... . Instructions: 1.Use a pencil to draw out... Read >
Author: Global Scrapbooking

Cat Behavior and the Body Language

30th January 2007
Cat behavior is often misunderstood due to our inability to read their body language. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moods, desires, likes and dislikes. Understanding the mean... Read >
Author: Sarah Williams

Five Tips for Finding Furniture for Your Dog

29th January 2007
Finding furniture for your dog is a lot like buying furniture for yourself. You look for the style you want, the price, the color, the durability of the material, how easy it is to care for, the quality, how well it fits in with the rest of your home déc... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta

Protecting Seats While Your Pup is In the Car

29th January 2007
If you have a pup, you will inevitably run into the situation where you need to take them somewhere. If you are not careful, your seats can get ripped up something fierce. It is not uncommon to take your dog with you when you travel in your car. The do... Read >
Author: Hal Storm

Cats ,Coons and Coyotes!

25th January 2007
My cat Spike had become uncommonly skittish when he was in his bed in the garage. He has two beds, one in the house and one in the garage. Even if I was outside with him he would nervously keep watch on his surroundings as if expecting something to jum... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Ragdoll - The facts every owner of this cat breed should know

25th January 2007
The Ragdoll breed of cat was developed by a breeder in California, Ann Baker, in the 1960s. She bred a white female Persian that carried Siamese markings to a male Birman. She introduced those offspring to a female Burmese, resulting in today's Ragdoll, a... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

3 Ways to Entertain Your Dog and Have Some Fun

20th January 2007
From yorkshire terriers to any breed of puppy or age of dog, dogs love to have fun. Have a bored pet at home that needs some excitement in their life? Well here are three great and easy ways to put a little excitement in your dogs life! These activites... Read >
Author: yorkiesgalore

Tip to Stop your Dog From Chewing

18th January 2007
TIPS TO STOP DOG CHEWING One of the most important aspects of the dog training process is to stop your dog from chewing objects and household items. Chewing or gnawing is one of the instinctive behaviors of dogs which may cause inconveniences for an in... Read >
Author: John Hinkle

Dog Agility Training

24th December 2006
Entertaining your dog with dog agility training is an excellent activity that can be fun for both you and your dog. It is something that both of you can do together that will strengthen the dog-owner bond. Dog agility training is one of the more advanc... Read >
Author: charliedavidson

Things we love about shelties

20th December 2006
It is impossible to deny it: the moment you have set your eyes on them, you just couldn’t evade the feeling that you have instantly fallen in love. This is what a sheltie will do to most of the people who have a few minutes to spare and happen to place ... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

How A Good Pet Care Guide Keeps The Vet Away

13th December 2006
Just like human beings, animals have emotions and feelings too. They need the assurance that their masters love and care for them. In return, pets often reciprocate their love by demonstrating various forms of affection to their owners. These may include ... Read >
Author: Ske Chay

Oh, My Aching Paws

05th December 2006
There is little disputing the fact a pup is a great friend. Heck, they are a family member for all practical purposes. Given this fact, shouldn’t you take care of them accordingly? Oh, My Aching Paws When you need a little me time or just want to ... Read >
Author: John Grimes

A Wolf’s Spirit Dies If Held In Captivity, and So Does Yours!

01st December 2006
The air is crisp, the forest green and this is a beautiful fenced-in area. Sambura runs the cage. He is a beautiful majestic alpha wolf who runs in circles within this man-made cage. With piercing blue eyes that can see right into the very soul of a ma... Read >
Author: Deborah

What is the origin of the Boxer

28th November 2006
This beautiful dog, the Boxer. The best companion dog of all time without a doubt. Well, I have had nothing but Boxers all my life, so I have to admit my opinion will be a little partial. I can tell may stories of the joy those boxers have given me throug... Read >
Author: Chris Schaller

People Building NLP Training Courses

26th November 2006
People Building, a training and self development company are offering a unique opportunity to experience a free introduction to NLP. NLP is an understanding of how we code our life experiences and give them meaning. By understanding this, we can use s... Read >
Author: People Building

Cavy / Guinea Pig Nail clipping

21st November 2006
Cavies' nails grow in a similar fashion to our own. In the wild, just running on hard ground and scratching for their food would wear the nails down. As our cavies spend most of their time in a cage with very little rough surface to run on, the nails will... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba

Guide To Allergy Dog Food

17th November 2006
When a dog has skin problems, we rarely suspect these as food allergies or sensitivities. As most dogs keep eating the same type of dog food for years, the food usually escapes our radar as the problem. But dogs, like humans, can develop sensitivity to an... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

Jumping Dogs: It Might be More than an Excited Greeting

16th November 2006
Down Spot! Down Princess! Down Rover! Down Peaches! ? Down Comet! Down Cupid! Down Donder and Blitzen! I've heard that command many times, from many desperate dog owners, directed at many determined dogs. The jumping dog is a universal problem, but a bett... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver

Why My Puppy Bites

16th November 2006
Many people try to find solutions to problems without even knowing what causes the problem. Dog owners are no different; they try to stop their puppies from biting without the knowledge of why the puppy is biting. "For every action there is an equal and o... Read >
Author: Bryan Collins

15 Things You Must Know Before Buying a Maine Coon Kitten

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Sarah Crosier The only way to be 100% sure of getting a verified pure breed Maine Coon cat is to buy a pedigree kitten from a breeder. The breeder should be able to present a family tree of your cat's pedigree and provide relevant certif... Read >
Author: Glen Crosier

Slimming is Dream; Xenical is the Angel which Realizes it

02nd October 2006
The measure of beauty always keeps changing, according to trend different stature of body are considered as beautiful. Think about ancient opera actresses/singers almost all of them had had bulky look. That was the trend of their time but trend has change... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter

Felines Giving Birth

01st September 2006
The first time I observed my cat giving birth, I wanted to contribute with the birthing process. I soon learned that the feline mother prefers to perform all activities associated with the birthing course. The mother cat may become aggressive if unwante... Read >
Author: Rose Long

Heatstroke: Are Your Dogs at Risk?

21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Carol Stack It is not uncommon to hear about someone who left their dog in a parked car, even for just a few minutes, and came back to find them suffering from heatstroke or already dead. If temperatures are about 70-80F a car can he... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Poison Prevention

21st August 2006
Every year a needless number of accidents occur involving poisons found in the home. Common household cleaning products as well as insecticides and other chemicals can be harmful and in some instances deadly to children and pets. March is Poison Preventio... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille

Licking Paws Itchy Ears

21st August 2006
Licking Paws Itchy Ears by Kevin Gawricki Dogs who lick their paws a lot and have very itchy ears may be doing this because they are reacting to grains in their diet. (As always check with your vet). Here are two great recipes for dog treats that ar... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

How Can you Tell if Your Cat Really is a Maine Coon?

17th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Sarah Crosier The Maine Coon cat has been called "the king of the domestic cat world". The breed is visually stunning with its beautiful long ruff, bushy "raccoon like" tail and large tufty paws. The Maine Coon is the largest domesticate... Read >
Author: Glen Crosier

WALKING YOUR DOG ELEVEN RULES

24th July 2006
When we walk our dog, no matter the destination on the city streets, in parks or in open spaces it is necessary that he respects the disciplinary rules settled before and learned, to avoid getting into problems with other animals or people we meet. ... Read >
Author: Andi B.

Understanding the Behavior of Gerbils

30th June 2006
Gerbils are popular pets and can provide hours of fun as you watch their antics. Part of this comes from the fact that they are inquisitive creatures, almost to the point of being meddlesome. A new smell or object entering their cage will bring them out o... Read >
Author: Andi B.

Prevention and Detection of Dog Ear Infections

11th May 2006
Ear infections are a fairly common ailment for most dogs -- the problem is, you might not realize that there is a problem until its a painful problem for your dog. Detection Do you see your dog shaking it's head a little too often? Does your dog rub... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Achieving Dog Training Success With The 18

09th May 2006
A well-train dog usually leads a happier and healthier life and its owner also can enjoy a trouble-free life long companion. Dog training - basic obedience, house and potty training are therefore essential and important to a dog's education. The conven... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

The Value of the "Conditioned Response Principle" in Dog Training

07th May 2006
One of the key principles of dog training is the principle of "conditioned response." The idea is that you can set up your dog's environment in such a way that it learns to abandon its destructive behavior through its own mistakes rather than by your inst... Read >
Author: Armen Ghazarians

4 Things to Think About Before Declawing your Cat

05th May 2006
Declawing is a major surgery known as onychectomy, performed under anesthesia, that removes the tip of each digit (from the first knuckle out) of the cat's forepaws. There is a slight chance of death in the surgery, and a declawed cat may have an increase... Read >
Author: Hagar Lagarto

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

Rottweilers as Gentle Giants and Family Watchdogs

25th April 2006
It is hard to find a dog breed that has a more conflicting temperament description than the Rottweiler. Known as a gentle giant and loving family companion on one hand and as an attack dog on the other, it is hard to decipher the true nature of the Rottw... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Clipping Fido's Nails Doesn't Have to be a Dreaded Chore

25th April 2006
Do you dread clipping your dogs nails? Don't worry you are not alone.. Even though it's not much fun most dog owners will have to make nail clipping part of their regular grooming. To clip your dogs nails you will need some basic equipment that you ca... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Dog Aggressive Training: Understand & Eliminate Your Dog's Aggressive Behavior

20th April 2006
Aggression behavior in a dog is a normal form of canine communication similar to human frustration or anger. Like human, aggressive behavior occurs in every dog. The different lie in the level of aggression shown in them, and this is where dog breeds come... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Stop: Don't Declaw That Cat!

16th April 2006
This article is not a debate about the pros and cons of the removal of a cat's claws (declawing). This article concludes that there are no pros to this issue and comes out firmly against the procedure. Declawing a cat is illegal in many countries and o... Read >
Author: Larry Chamberlain

Cryptozoology And The Beast Of Gevaudan

16th April 2006
The Beast Of Gevaudan, was seen during the years 1764 - 1767, in Gevaudan France. The creature was reported being as big as a large calf or young cow, it was covered with a fur that was reddish, the head was big and wolf-like, and more brown than the rest... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Pomeranian Standard: Does Your Dog Measure Up and Does It Matter?

16th April 2006
Pomeranians are a special breed of toy dog. They are loyal, energetic and protective towards their owners. Pomeranians are full of character and many people fall in love with their friendly faces. They are also a happy dog most of the time and very notic... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Dog Grooming: Clipping the Nails

07th April 2006
If the thought of clipping your dog's nails is frightening to you aren't alone. Most people prefer to ask their veterinarian to do this fiddly task. There's no reason why clipping your dogs nails should be a frightening task at all. There's no need to reg... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Dog Training - Teaching a puppy to accept his collar and leash

01st April 2006
Learning to walk on a collar and leash is the basis of all further training for every puppy. Until the puppy has learned to accept the collar and leash, it will be impossible to perform any additional training. The first step toward getting the pupp... Read >
Author: Cathy Perkins

Deer Do Not Freeze in Headlights or Skids on the Highway

21st March 2006
Deer Trapped in the Headlights: or Skids on the Highway Deer in the headlights. They never freeze. They run. All is fine. The grass tastes good. The company fine. Six or seven nibbling on roadside waste weeds and grass. In the distance a glo... Read >
Author: Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin

To Dog or Not to Dog: That is the Question

24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Cari Haus Should I get a dog, or should I not? This is a question that so many people are asking themselves. Do I really want to get a dog? The pleasures of dog ownership are numerous, but along with the pleasures, there are also resp... Read >
Author: Cari Haus

How To Stop Your Cat Scratching And Ruining Your Furniture

05th January 2006
It's natural for cats to scratch but often it destroys your good furniture. Thankfully there are some things that you can do to relieve the problem. Many people watch in sadness as their cat destroys virtually everything that he can get his claws into.... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

If You Seriously Want Your Cat To Be Happy and Healthy, You Must Help With Grooming

05th January 2006
Although your cat may take the time to clean himself through licking his paws and face, he does still need you. Cats don't want to be dirty and they need you to help them stay clean. Grooming your cat has to happen. You need to do it to remove the lo... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Behavior Training for your stubborn Cat

13th December 2005
Learning cat behaviors before you start training them would be an good idea for anyone that is going to train a cat's behavior. A cat can jump and land on its feet as this is a natural instinct for a cat. When a kitten is born the cushion in its paws ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

Are You Content With Your Conversion Rate? The #1 Reason Why Your Web Content Isn't Bringing Sales

07th December 2005
The sole most important reason why you aren't converting sales is this: your credibility isn't cutting it. Why is that? Because your articles are not providing hands-on tricks, tactics, secrets and strategies that your customers are dying to get their mea... Read >
Author: Dina Giolitto

Teaching A Shih Tzu To Accept The Collar And Leash

04th December 2005
Learning to walk on a collar and leash is the basis of all further training for every Shih Tzu puppy. Until the Shih Tzu puppy has learned to accept the collar and leash, it will be impossible to perform any additional training. The first step toward ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - The Odd Things A Shih Tzu Will Do

30th October 2005
Why do dogs dig? Well, there are a number of reasons that dogs dig, some want to bury bones or try to dig bones up, others dig out a shallow hole to have a cool place to sit on a warm day. For other dogs, it may be a way to get rid of pent-up energy. Y... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Behavior Modification

30th October 2005
Do you have a shih tzu that paws at your arms or jumps up on your lap constantly? The cause might be that he needs lots more exercise, not necessarily direct attention, but just more exercise. Try taking your shih tzu for a vigorous walk. For some, 10 to ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Canine Body Language

29th October 2005
Shih Tzu and other canines do communicate with each other and with you through body language. You can learn to recognize and understand what your shih tzu is saying to you. Shih Tzu can probably read your body language better than you can understand their... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Top Five Reasons To Rescue A Boxer

27th September 2005
What if you want a Boxer, but cannot stomach the thought of housebreaking, chewed up shoes and boundless puppy energy? Have you ever heard of Boxer rescue? These organizations provide loving care (and sometimes rehabilitation) to Boxers who have been su... Read >
Author: Jody Mitchell

Dog Training: How To Understand Your Dog's Mood

14th September 2005
Make you puppy training easier and more fun by understanding that your puppy is trying to communicate with you in other ways than barking or wagging his tail. Remember, your puppy also communicates with his ears, tail, paws, mouth and more and your puppy ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Pomeranian Care

13th August 2005
By Lee DobbinsThe Pom is a little dog with a big personality! This tiny fluffy creature has a wedge shaped head and looks like a little fox. With it's bright eyes, it seems like it is always smiling and willing to please. It is intelligent and eager to... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

The Pomeranian Dog

13th August 2005
By Lee DobbinsThe Pomeranian is one of they toy breeds and weighs between 3 and 7 pounds (there are larger poms, and although not to the breed standard, they still make wonderful loving pets!). Intelligent and vivacious, these little dogs will steal your... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins