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Five Easy Steps to Keep Your Dog Happy and Healthy

05th February 2010
As a dog owner, there is no greater feeling than arriving home from a long day at the office to a smiling, excited doggy waiting for you at the door. Today's fast-paced demands can make it seem difficult to keep your pooch happy and healthy, especially d... Read >
Author: fagankl

A Brief History of Dogs: Wolves?

03rd February 2010
-Behaviorally, both dogs and wolves bury bones; turn in circles before settling down for sleep; howl at the moon and frequently leg lift to mark territory. Both gestation periods is 63 days each, and the birth and development of their young is also almost... Read >
Author: Keri Carrillo

Why Choose Caravanning Over Tenting During Camping?

02nd February 2010
Camping is a word that a dictionary would define as an outdoor recreational activity. However, as simple as its meaning is, the mere mention of the word brings a lot of excitement to a lot of children. Camping is a fun-filled activity, may it be on a cabi... Read >
Author: Mr Keys

How about Omega 3 for Puppies?

29th January 2010
Have you read about this? Research conducted at Texas A&M University indicates that suggestion omega 3 for puppies is a good idea. As with human infants, the fatty acids support the puppies' neurological development. Docosahexaenoic acid or DHA is one ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

History Of Dogs

25th January 2010
There is inconsistency in the idea that the origins of the settlement of people in this world have a friend and companion species indigenous representative of our modern dog, and that in exchange for their help to protect wild animals and protect sheep an... Read >
Author: josandler

General History Of Dogs Explained

25th January 2010
There is no incongruity in the idea that, in the same period, the oldest human settlements in this world is a friend and companion of a kind of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and in exchange for their help in the protection of wildlife, and ... Read >
Author: josandler

9 SECRETS TO SUCCESSFUL PUPPY TRAINING

22nd January 2010
Dog owners the world over dream about owning the perfect dog, who is well behaved and always dependable. With hard work and lots effort you can have the dog of your dreams, if you train your dog the correct way training with care and dedication. It is a f... Read >
Author: Sam Carter

Natural Pet Home Remedies - Three Natural Ingredients for the Wellbeing of Your Pet At Home

08th January 2010
Natural pet home remedies can be extremely beneficial to our dogs. There are a few simple steps you can take to take care of your dog that will help him stay healthy and prevent diseases by building his immune system.1.Give your dog a healthy diet. Many... Read >
Author: Cris Santeiro

Dogs: a History of Man's Best Friend

06th January 2010
The domestic dog is loyal and courageous, intelligent and adaptable. Useful as well as affectionate, the dog guards people's flocks, plays with their children, and helps them hunt. A loving pet, the dog is known as a trusted companion. Wherever human ... Read >
Author: Jimmie Mcdowell

Dog Training Advice

05th January 2010
Have you ever wondered what to watch your puppy as he explores his vast new world? What would they dig back through the garbage or eating leather shoes? To be found And like most of us it is impossible to be angry when they will see the innocent love and ... Read >
Author: sharonbolt08

Information about Kanha National Park

05th January 2010
Kanha National Park is significant for its population of the Royal Bengal tiger, Indian wild dog and the Barasingha. This national park is a great place to sight some endangered and rare animals in India. More about Kanha National Park Kanha National... Read >
Author: Urmann

The Story of the Hope Diamond

30th December 2009
Of all the well-known big diamonds the most infamous is the Hope Diamond, a blue colored beauty that was dubbed "The Killing Stone." According to the legend the hope was placed in front of a Buddha statue when it was stolen by a warrior, Tavernier, and... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry

Wildlife Tours in Kerala Help Visitors to Encounter with Rare Animals

21st December 2009
Known as 'God's Own Country', Kerala is one of the smallest states in the India. Lush green mountains, dense forests, stately palms, calm rivers, attracting backwaters and blue lagoons make the place look like a fairyland. Most eminent Indian poets have p... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

All about Kanha National Park

08th December 2009
Kanha National Park is a well-visited national park because of its tigers and other attractions. The management enforces stringent conservation programs to preserve the beauty of the park. About Kanha National Park Kanha National Park is a Tiger Reser... Read >
Author: Urmann

Training Your Standard Poodle Using Confidence and Respect - Standard Poodles Are Fun to Train

30th November 2009
Training your standard poodle can be a big undertaking, but taking the time to understand a bit more about to approach teaching your dog can help immensely. No animal trainer will be successful without the trust and respect of the animal being trained... Read >
Author: Socorro M. Fabor
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