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Standards of the Boston Terrier- What Matters?

11th March 2010
Neck, Towline and Body The neck should be slightly arched and carry the head gracefully. The neck of the ideal Boston terrier should display an image of balance. Topline refers to the shape of the dogs back. The back should be shaped in such a way t... Read >
Author: Keri Carrillo

Boston Terriers, the "American Gentlemen"

11th March 2010
The Boston Terrier is smooth coated, and short-headed, in general body is compact, with a short tail. The tail being short, All and all a very well proportioned, balanced dog. The head is in proportion to the size of the dog. The body is rather short and,... Read >
Author: Keri Carrillo

Cellulite Cream is the Cure for Celluite

22nd February 2010
Cellulite is the site for sore eyes of fatty deposits which is most common the arm, waist, underarms, butt and hind legs. Cellulite can be annoying to women because it leaves a bad impression on their skin. Stats show that 80% to 90% of women can suffer f... Read >
Author: davidouukw

Clicker Dog Training

12th February 2010
Clicker dog training is a convenient way to train your dog without having to have food treats with you at all times. It is also good for your dog to avoid too many treats, weight gain, and poor nutrition. The clicker is a small, inexpensive device that is... Read >
Author: SallyRichard

How Does Your Pomeranian Measure up to the Standard?

04th February 2010
- Overshot mouth Neck, Topline, Body The Pomeranian has a short neck well set into the shoulders. The head is carried high. The topline is level and the back is short. The Pomeranian has a compact. Well-ribbed brisket which reaches the elbow. One of... Read >
Author: Keri Carrillo

Alpine marmot

22nd January 2010
The Alpine marmot (Marmota marmota) is a widespread, especially in the alpine rodent. It is is the largest rodent occurring in Europe after the beaver. Young animals of the alpine marmot usually reach sexual maturity in their third year and then leave ear... Read >
Author: hribi123

The Pet Stroller-An Often Misunderstood Pet Necessity for Many

21st January 2010
When I talk about a pet stroller some simply roll their eyes back and you can tell what they are thinking. Some think that dog strollers are an unnecessary and costly pet accessory. An informed pet owner knows some or all of this information about pet ... Read >
Author: Bill Beavers

Frog Control in Zimbabwe - Conduct Pest Portal Zimbabwe Now!!!

19th January 2010
General Frogs Facts Reproduction Frogs can lay up to 4,000 eggs at a time. Physical Their bones form a growth ring every year when the frog is hibernating; because of this scientists can count the rings and figure out the age of the frog. The bu... Read >
Author: Irenius Mhemba

Keep Fleas Off Your Pets And Out of Your House

14th January 2010
Life Cycle of a Flea Similar to ticks fleas have 4 developmental stages during their life. Unlike ticks there are many more unfavorable conditions that cause fleas to have a shortened life span. Fleas, because of their biological makeup do not favor dr... Read >
Author: Joe Cinova

The Necessity of Vaccination for Your Dog

08th January 2010
Hence, in order to protect the puppies against infectious diseases, it is best to give them their shots and should be re-immunized after 3 to 4 weeks. In this way, the puppies will be able to endure any infectious disease that may come their way. Rabi... Read >
Author: Keri Carrillo

Teach Your Dog to Walk and Dance

08th January 2010
Standing and walking on the hind legs are tricks that put an abnormal strain upon the muscles of the back and hind legs and most dogs require considerable practice before they gain sufficient control of those muscles to balance themselves in this unnatura... Read >
Author: Keri Carrillo

Dogs and Cats and Flea Allergies

07th January 2010
penetrated the skin of the dog or cat. Since fleas multiply fast and do not voluntarily leave the body of the pet, the flea allergy will last for a long time. There are symptoms that will tell the pet owner that the dog or cat is being troubled by a fl... Read >
Author: Armand Gray

Training Your Old Dog: Some New Tricks

06th January 2010
Whoever said you can't teach an old dog new tricks, must not have owned a dog. If dogs are anything, they are extremely intelligent and can learn many new things given the chance to show you. When training your dog, keep in mind that yelling, hitting, cur... Read >
Author: Jimmie Mcdowell

Is your home infested by fleas?

14th December 2009
Facts about fleas :Flea is a wingless insect equipped with very powerful hind legs that let it jump 9 inches straight or 5 feet sideways.They are similar to cockroaches they tend to adapt to the environment very quickly.They become stronger and immune to ... Read >
Author: Suneedh

Caring For Rabbits - Important Consideration When it Comes to Keeping Rabbits

14th December 2009
Caring for rabbits isn't as easy as it looks. These adorable, fluffy creatures require tons of attention and affection. They also have specific care requirements which the owner must seek to fulfill for their beloved pet to grow healthy and live a long li... Read >
Author: Gail Paterson
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