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People Getting Rich Online - Niche Research

23rd September 2009
How’s that list coming along? You wll recall in the first part of this series I covered getting a list together of ideas for your site or blog niche. Hopefully you have a good sized list of general categories. The next steps involve narrowing the keywor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Top 10 Dog Breeds and Their Most Common Traits

22nd September 2009
A dog can be man's best friend or his worst nightmare! Every year dogs are given back to the breeders, or handed over to animal rescue centers because the owner just couldn't cope... It's true - a dog is for life - and it can sometimes be a handful, bu... Read >
Author: Anita Watson

Dog, pets grooming all areas of care and saving money

22nd September 2009
Individuals as well as families today have to save and conserve in any way possible therefore, it make since to spend the least amount of money a family or an individual can per month. Individuals and many families insist on having pets in the home for co... Read >
Author: tokipe11

Keywords – the Most Important Item in SEO

21st September 2009
Keywords are the most important SEO item for every search engine – actually they are what search strings are matched against. So you see that it is very important that you optimize your site for the right keywords. This seems easy at first but when you ... Read >
Author: Top Rank SEO

Jack Russell Training For Better Understanding Of An Assertive Dog

16th September 2009
One good way to come to terms with the assertive or obstinate nature of a dog is to study how that nature is used by the dogs. Herding dogs are known for more assertiveness than other dog breeds. A Border Collie is an example. The dog is actually tenaciou... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The 'Bed' Command As Critical to Labrador Training

16th September 2009
Giving your puppy Labrador Training to go to bed on command is more than just a convenient thought, it keeps the dog safe too, for example, from broken glass in the kitchen that the dog may tread on if not warned. Other reasons for the bed command is in c... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Agility as A Complement To Your Dog's Labrador Training

16th September 2009
Agility is one physical activity sure to occupy your labrador's focus while giving you a chance to bond with it. There are many reasons why you should take time to know more about Agility. First of all, the competition gives you and your dog the opportun... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How to Stop The Barking Habit?

15th September 2009
Most neighbors choose to be oblivious about your dog and besides a little bit of petting once in a while in the elevator nobody bothers too much with your dog. So even if he is over toppling your house, ripping the furniture to bits they won’t have any ... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski

Some Simple Tips on Shih Tzu Puppy Training

10th September 2009
Shih Tzu Puppy Training The joys of having a Shih Tzu puppy, which is also called a lion dog and chrysanthemum dog, is incomparable. You will appreciate its cute and cuddly appearance, soft and smooth fur, and adoring eyes that make it one of the most de... Read >
Author: voyage09

How to Train a Rottweiler

08th September 2009
One of the most intimidating dog breeds are the Rottweilers They are solidly built, muscled, and powerful looking. Rottweilers do not usually show an affable disposition especially with strangers. It is no surprise that they are one of the most misunderst... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Dog Breed Legislation - The Breed Ban Laws

07th September 2009
The issue of breed-banning has stirred quite the controversy over the last few years, with concerned citizens and dog owners fighting it out over which direction to take such litigation. Seattle has informally considered banning some dangerous breeds suc... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law

Tips on Buying A Golden Retriever

07th September 2009
We all know that Golden Retrievers are beautiful, obedient, and make great family pets and hunting dogs. Golden's also make great guide dogs for the blind, narcotic detection dogs, and even tracking dogs for finding missing people. Although there are ma... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

How to Train a Border Collie

03rd September 2009
Easily one of most intelligent dog breeds, Border Collies are the ultimate working dogs with extraordinary instincts. Like most working breeds, Border Collies need to have jobs. They seek purpose in life by doing work. Work less Border Collies will always... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

7 Tips To Stop Dog Barking Before It Stops You

26th August 2009
Do you want to stop dog barking and don't know where to start? Remember that barking doesn't bother the dog at all. In fact, some dogs seem to find pleasure in barking. There are two main methods to stop the noise. The first is to try to deal with the... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

IN DEPTH- MASTIFF

25th August 2009
There are many breeds of large loveable dogs that make wonderful family pets. Anybody that chooses a large dog should be prepared to train it well, to prevent injury to others, teach them ... Read >
Author: garima jaiswal

How to Train a Japanese Chin

23rd August 2009
Do you want a small companion dog that is very intelligent, charming, and dainty, almost cat-like in attitude? Japanese Chin, also called Japanese Spaniel or simply Chin, is a toy breed with royalty origins. Despite the name, the Japanese Chins are... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Dog Tips - What Would the Right Choice Be For You?

21st August 2009
Have you been thinking about getting a new four legged friend, but you are not able to make up your mind as there are many dog breeds out there. We probably are not the first to admit, but choosing a dog breed can be a bit on the complicated side. You hav... Read >
Author: Apple

Dog Obedience Training

21st August 2009
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING ======================= Cause THE PUPS KNOW WHO'S in the sphere of CHARGE ----------------------- Complete you hope for near was a way of schooling them not to complete folks things? Travelling on your whim now and a... Read >
Author: blove23

Chewing Dogs - 8 Tips to Stop a Puppy Chewing

11th August 2009
Chewing dogs can be a problem for pet owners. Chances are you have experienced this with your pet. Some dog breeds are just more predisposed to chewing than others, but dog chewing or puppy chewing is a common and healthy canine activity. It keeps their ... Read >
Author: Donna Boras

Labrador Retrievers Love Water

10th August 2009
Labrador Retriever Universal Name: Labrador Retriever, Labrador, Lab Nation of Origin: Newfoundland (Canada) History: The Labrador Retriever dog breed was bred as a hunter and water retriever. The Labrador was developed from St. Johns Newfoundla... Read >
Author: scott lipe

Caring For A Sheltie: Tips for Owners

09th August 2009
If you have been spending or have spent time with a sheltie, you definitely know what it is like to groom a small dog that is always mistaken as miniature collie. Just like other breeds with double coat, shelties have topcoat or outer coat which is often ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Charms That Include Ankle Biters

08th August 2009
I haven't always liked dog charms! In fact, I haven't ever owned one until recently. I presumed they were a somewhat cold and uninterested piece of jewelry, only made to represent the bare-bones standard of any certain dog breed.The dog charms that I re... Read >
Author: Kathy Hickok

Styles and Types of Dog Coats

08th August 2009
Dog Coats A dog coat is a garment or covering made to protect dogs from the cold weather and against various external elements. It is also used to shield the pelage of show dogs if the fleece or wool is judged. The alpaca fleece dog coat is sent to agr... Read >
Author: Urmann

5 Tips To Consider Before Purchasing A New Dog

01st August 2009
If you are in the process of buying a new puppy, you will realize it is both a rewarding and exciting time in your life. You can easily find puppies for sale in pet stores, newspapers and of course on the internet. But how do you find out what puppy will ... Read >
Author: Dan Fletcher

Having West Highland Terriers As Pets

31st July 2009
Once in your life, have you ever considered having west highland terriers are pets? With various dog breeds in existence, maybe many people are baffled as to what dog breed makes a perfect additional member of the family. West highland terriers, also k... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Take the Bite Out of Pet Dental Care

30th July 2009
There’s more to cleaning your dog or cat’s teeth than meets the nose! There is no doubt you want your furry friend to have fresh clean breath, but just like in people, teeth that have been not been cared for properly can eventually cause heart problem... Read >
Author: Bobby Ivie

Arthritis and Your Dog – Keeping Your Pet Comfortable

27th July 2009
Many pets develop some form of joint disease during their lives. It can be mild, even unnoticeable to the pet owner, or it can be debilitating, severely affecting the pet's quality of life. Most cases fall somewhere in between. Signs of arthritis usual... Read >
Author: ShilohRyan

Canine Cardiac Disease – How Common Heart Murmurs In Dogs Could Be The Result Of CCD

27th July 2009
If your dog gets diagnosed with a common heart murmur problem, it may be a sign of canine cardiac disease. According to the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, a heart murmur results from blood flow running through the heart that is abno... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

What's it Like Being a Dog?

20th July 2009
They can't argue with their owner except by refusing to carry out his commands or, in worse cases, biting the person they disagree with. They can't speak so the vet can only examine a dog and give an opinion as to their state of health. A trainer may or m... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

Tips for Efficient Shetland Sheepdog Training

17th July 2009
The Shetland Sheepdog is one of the most popular dog breeds right now, and the breed enjoys a global following. And who would not fall for a sheltie? The diminutive stature and charming personality is hard to turn away, and is very much welcome in many ho... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

A Closer Look into the Portuguese Water Dog Personality

17th July 2009
What are the first important things to know about the temperament of the Portuguese Water Dog, or the Portie? First of all, they are independent although still loyal and very much attached to family members, aside from being intelligent and possessing a v... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Unfolded Truth of Mastiff

16th July 2009
There are many breeds of large lovable dogs that make wonderful family pets. Anybody that chooses a large dog should be prepared to train it well, to prevent injury to others, teach them manners and socialize their pet. Let us share some knowledge abou... Read >
Author: Ravi

About the Shar Pei Dog

16th July 2009
The shar pei is one responsible and protective canine that an experienced dog owner may want to give a look on. Thy are known for being loyal, playful, active, and sometime imperious; they are commonly known for their courage too. The shar pei is essenti... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Understanding Dog Grooming with Good Dog Clippers

16th July 2009
The importance of dog grooming and using good dog clippers. Dog grooming is an important for maintaining the overall health of your dog. A truly happy dog is a dog that is properly groomed regularly. Depending on the breed of your dog, the coat and li... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Love Your Dog - Free Course On Newfoundland Grooming

12th July 2009
Newfoundland dogs are likely one of the most unique dog breeds around today. The most engaging thing about this dog is they have webbed toes like a duck. While some dog breeds have some webbing between their toes to help them swim, the Newfoundland dog ha... Read >
Author: Gregg Maxwell

A Look Into The Differences between Rottweiler pups Born In America and German Rottweiler Puppies Fo

11th July 2009
German Rottweiler pups are birthed in Germany and American Rottweiler puppies are conceived in the US. It seems too simple; however, the Rottweiler dog's origin of birth is the most major distinguishing factor between the two types of Rottweiler dog breed... Read >
Author: Preston Mann

Dogs and Dog Supplies Quality Supply at Sensible Rates

09th July 2009
Dogs are trustworthy than any other species in the world" is a well known phrase. This is one of the reasons people like to have dogs as their pets, which could be favorable to them in certain circumstances. Dogs are lovable creatures and should be tr... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Choosing The Right Dog Breed For Yourself!

09th July 2009
Dog breeds come in many different shapes, sizes and appearances. The best dog for you is the one that matches with your personality and requirements. There are many dog breed profiles that you can look at to choose the right dog breed for yourself. Dogs c... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Breed Exercise Requirements

09th July 2009
Dogs come in a variety of shapes and sizes and then there are the breeds. It is important to consider the dogs breed because a lot depends on that. Everything from the type of food they eat, amount of food, diseases, behaviour, grooming and much more vari... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Flexpet Pain Management for Pets

07th July 2009
People are not the sole ones who have arthritis. Even your pets can fall prey to this unpleasant disease. If you are trying to find a natural way to treat this unpleasant pet disease, Flexpet with CM8 may be worth looking into. The CM8 Factor What m... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How To Train Your Dog To Obey You Like A Pro In Minutes

06th July 2009
Dog Obedience Training Make the pups know who's in charge Hunting the right hound If it weren't for the fact that most terriers, such as the Cairn and the Norfolk, are fairly small, their tenacious nature and boundless energy would make them ha... Read >
Author: owlpal

Flexpet Product Review

05th July 2009
Folks are not the sole ones who suffer from arthritis. Even your pets can become a prey of this painful disease. If you're looking out a natural way to treat this distressing pet disease, Flexpet with CM8 could be worth looking into.The CM8 FactorWhat mak... Read >
Author: Dante Ratliff

The Best Dog Training Techniques

05th July 2009
Make The Pups Know Who`s In Charge Sporting dogs that are alert, active and intelligent have historically been used by hunters to locate, flush or retrieve game from land or water. Smaller dogs may be hurt by unintentionally rough children, especiall... Read >
Author: Luis Javier

The Best Dog Breeds for Families

05th July 2009
There’s nothing quite like the family dog. It’s almost a slice of Americana. In ever cheesy fifties image of the Perfect American Family we see a nice little house with a white picket fence, Mom and Dad, two children (usually a boy and a girl), and ... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

The Problem Of Urticaria In Dogs

30th June 2009
Urticaria or Hives is hypersensitivity or an allergic reaction to certain drugs or chemicals or something that the dog may have eaten.It has been known in some cases, even sunlight can lead to urticaria in a dog. While urticaria is not life-threatening, i... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Do Dog Breeds Allergies Differ?

29th June 2009
When we think about canine allergies, it may not even occur to us that among the various dog breeds, allergies and their prevalence may differ. However, particularly when we are talking about skin allergies, there are dog breeds allergies seem to favor. ... Read >
Author: seththewriter

Dog Breeds and Dog Breed Info

29th June 2009
There are various dog breeds that are fit for quite a few requirements of human kinds. Therefore, one should do a proper research on all the dog breeds available, so that their pet owning experience is a satisfied one. Companion Dogs: As the name sug... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Information On Vaccinations In Dogs

29th June 2009
Vaccination prevents a dog from catching diseases that can be life threatening. When healthy dog’s immune system is exposed to smaller part of virus by means of an injection, the immune system starts producing antibodies in response to the virus and hel... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Essential Dog Bowl Buying Tips

28th June 2009
A dog bowl is necessary for giving food or water to your dog. Available in various forms, and designs, dog bowls must be selected after careful consideration, but finding the right dog bowl is easier than you may have thought. Whether you have brought... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Portuguese Water Dog Training and Housebreaking

27th June 2009
It's not easy being among the most talked about dog breeds nowadays; take the case of the First Dog, Bo the Portuguese water dog. It seems that, the more exotic-sounding the breed is, the more it is eagerly sought out! But in the end, the Portie, as it is... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How to Maximize your Dog Business Cards

27th June 2009
Your dog business needs a lot of promotion and exposure in order for your business to be visible in the public eye. A good promotional strategy can lead to more customer traffic and higher business profitability. Business cards are the smallest and most e... Read >
Author: Girlie

Five Neat Facts About a Sharpei

17th June 2009
Experts of rare canines agree that the Chinese sharpei is worth befriending. The pups seem to be wrapped in bristly rugs, while the adults' muzzles make them look like the miniature hippos of the canine world. And what a colorful history too! The breed wa... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Why Your Dog Needs Portuguese Water Dog Puppy Training

15th June 2009
Dog lovers may find it interesting that the portuguese water dog was already well-known in Portugal for centuries, but not exactly because of its supposedly non-allergen hair. The truth is, the breed has been a multi-talented fisherman's assistant. Trying... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Children and Pets: Benefits and Perils

12th June 2009
Having a childhood pet is a wonderful learning experience for a child. Children learn how to take responsibility for another living thing, and provide care. Children with pets understand that their needs do not always come first, and that sometimes taki... Read >
Author: ColleenMihelich

Building a Dog Kennel Quickly

12th June 2009
If you decide to build a kennel for your dog, I want you to know that is not that hard to do. If you have some time and will, you will do it fast. It will take you just a few hours to build a quality one. In this article you will find some ideas on how ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Grooming Your Dog At Home – A Brief Review

12th June 2009
Being a dog owner can mean lots of responsibility, regardless of the age of your dog or the dog breeds. First, you need to make sure that you house train your dog so that it will not dirty your house. Next, you will have to correct any other undesirable d... Read >
Author: jason bb

How Hypoallergenic are Portuguese Water Dogs?

11th June 2009
A sad truth for many near-dog owners is that they are allergic to dogs. True, we're still years away from being able to decisively deal with our allergies so that our dog gets to stay in the house all the time. But these owners need to give a chance to a ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Behavior Problems – The Different Types of Problems

06th June 2009
When you first bought a puppy, you may think that you are going to be able to enjoy your puppy for a very long time. Dog behavior problems are probably the last thing in your mind. You don't even want to think about it. But when your puppy first begin... Read >
Author: jason bb

Another Tip to Make Article Writing Quick and Easy

05th June 2009
There is absolutely no doubt about the positive impact good article writing can have on your Internet marketing success. Whether you create articles for article marketing, web content, or some other reason, writing speed is critical. Yet what happens wh... Read >
Author: Bob Hamilton

Sweet Gentle Hound - Basset Hound

05th June 2009
It's hard to imagine a sweeter, gentler or more peaceful dog than a Basset Hound. Bassets are one of the easiest-going and best-natured of all dog breeds. These hounds adore their masters and children and get along well with other animals and even strange... Read >
Author: sharma

Names for Dark Brown Dog

05th June 2009
In this article, you will learn the pretty, cute, and good names for dark brown dog. It is also known as chocolate color dog. Additional, you will find out the different breeds for chocolate color dog.The breed that may come in solid dark brown or chocola... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

What You Need to Know About Dog Seizures

20th May 2009
Witnessing a dog or other pet having a seizure can be frightening, especially when it's your pet that loses control, falls over, chomps its teeth, salivates, drools, whines, paddles its paws, and possibly loses bowel and urination control. Eyes can enlarg... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Stop Dog Barking Easily - Secret Seven Guaranteed Techniques

15th May 2009
Does it seem as though the idea to stop dog barking is actually about as realistic as building castles in the sky? Yes, you may feel that your dog is making that racket just to drive you crazy, but in actuality there are several other issues that may be a... Read >
Author: PennyJo

5 fun games to play with your dog that will make him healthier and happier

14th May 2009
Summer is just around the corner for most of us, so it's now time to dust of the dog and, yourself of course and, head to the local park for some fun games with your pet. There are a great many dog activities you can choose from that will suit all breeds ... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

Pets: Ack English Bulldog Puppies

14th May 2009
One of the gentlest breeds, the English Bulldog has grown in popularity. The Bulldog comes in a variety of colors and ideally has a smooth, short coat. The colors, in order of desirability, are brindle (especially red brindle), red (like a chestnut horse)... Read >
Author: sharma

Cushing's Disease in Dogs (Hyperadrenocorticism) - What You Should Know

11th May 2009
This disease is known in the medical world as hyperadrenocorticism, which means an overproduction cortisol in the body. Cortisol is the stress hormone and the disease usually appears in dogs at the age of 6 years or older. There are certain dog breeds... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

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

The Fox hunter: The English Foxhound

04th May 2009
As per the AKC registration, the English hound is considered to be the rarest of the dog breeds. They are considered rare as it is a belief that they were developed in England during the sixteenth and the seventeenth century. The deer population of Englan... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Hunting Breed: The Harrier

01st May 2009
The breed, Harrier is an ancient one where records of it being a part of the hunting pack exists way back in 1260. However, there is confusion regarding its origins due to conflicting reports reporting on its origins. Various sources state different thing... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Training and Working of Sports Dog Breeds

01st May 2009
It is easy to train sports dog breeds as they have an innate desire to learn and are highly intelligent. These dog breeds are one of the easiest of all dog breeds when it comes to training them. Due to generations of interacting with humans, sporting dog ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Are Labrador Retrievers The Right Dog For Your Family?

01st May 2009
The Labrador Retriever, affectionately known as a Lab, or a Labby by their owners, was originally bred as a hunting or gun dog but are now considered by many to be the perfect family pet. Lovable and excitable by nature the Lab is highly dependable, extr... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard

You May Find This Interesting About Some Terrier Dogs

30th April 2009
The personality of a lively child put into dog- this might be a good way of describing the general personality of terriers. But as it appears, that still would not justify their temperaments. These dogs came from the British Isles where they were first ... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt

Know more about the Dalmatians!

29th April 2009
It is the black spotted appearance of the Dalmatian which makes it stand apart from the other dog breeds. The history of these black spots still remains a mystery. These dogs were first found in Western Yugoslavia but it is actually a breed which belongs... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Puppy Training - Qualities of a Good Trainer

28th April 2009
Puppy training can be a time consuming task. You may be thinking of hiring someone to help train your pet for you due to having a lack of time, or you are simply inexperienced. In that case, you need to know who to hire. Just ask yourself, what are the qu... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Popular Designer Dog Breeds

28th April 2009
If you are a dog lover and follow the fashion element involved in maintaining a dog pet, then you must have come across the term called designer breeds. Here we present a informative list of the designer dogs breeds and little information about it. Desi... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

What You Need To Know About Terriers

28th April 2009
Terriers are easily one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. Seven different breeds of terriers exist around the world. In fact terriers are among the 50 most popular dogs worldwide. Its not surprising that such is the case. As a whole, terrier... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Cherry Eye: Health Issue Among English Bulldogs?

28th April 2009
For English Bulldogs to live healthy, it is important that you are aware of the health issues they are prone to. Knowing these health issues as well as their treatment and prevention can help every dog owner raise healthier and happier english bulldogs. O... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

An Ancient Hunting Breed: The Harrier

22nd April 2009
The breed, Harrier is an ancient one where records of it being a part of the hunting pack exists way back in 1260. However, there is confusion regarding its origins due to conflicting reports reporting on its origins. Various sources state different thing... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Choosing The Right Dog For Your Lifestyle

22nd April 2009
Many people choose a dog simply because they like the look of it. Most problems with dogs stem from people not choosing a dog that suits their circumstances. As well as the breed there are many other factors to consider when choosing your family pet. ... Read >
Author: Lisa Mills

What Can Poison A Boston Terrier?

10th April 2009
The boston terrier, just like other dog breeds, are very curious animals. With abilities such as scenting, hunting, tracking and the likes, in addition to their intelligence, there is no doubt that dogs are indeed one of the most curious animals in this p... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Collie Temperament And Talent

10th April 2009
Both the smooth and rough coated Collie share the same even temperament and ability to learn. Never a dog to go out of his way to seek trouble, this dog meets trouble when and as it comes in a most capable manner. Up to a certain point he seems actually t... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

What it Takes to Become a Dog Trainer

10th April 2009
If you are anything like me, you love dogs. You can't imagine yourself being without your dog nearby. Well, how about making a living working with dogs? As a dog trainer you could spend day after day working with dogs. Would you like this? Of course you w... Read >
Author: Damir

French Mastiff or Alaskan Husky?

09th April 2009
French Mastiff French Mastiff is a very old French breed. It is a breed that is very strong, imposing and potent. They are usually brachycephalic molossoid types. These dogs have a very strong brawny body and maintain a harmonius temperament. This type... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Getting A Hypoallergenic Dog For Your Family

09th April 2009
If you are looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have many breeds to choose from. From smaller dogs like the Maltese, to larger breeds such as the Greyhound, these dogs tend to shed less, and do not product as much saliva or urine. When researching d... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Here Is A List Of Hypoallergenic Dogs While a hypoallergenic dog will not solve all of your allergy

09th April 2009
Terriers - These dogs have short coats and are considered to be single-coated breeds, meaning that they do not have an undercoat. Undercoats are found on animals that have thick fur. The undercoat contains loose fur and dander, which can cause allergy a... Read >
Author: John Singleson

The Art Of Breeding Dogs: Germans' Century Old Tradition

09th April 2009
Germans have a centuries old custom of breeding dogs. In fact one of the most best-known German dog breeds there are is the German shepherd,otherwise known as Alsatian, and it is famed and loved around the world. Nevertheless, it is not the only Germa... Read >
Author: ferd2009

Behavior Problems In Border Collies

07th April 2009
Border Collies are known as active and extremely hard working dogs. They are well-loved because of their excellent performance when working in farms to herd cattle, sheep, pigs and other animals. But for some reasons, these adorable monsters can get very ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Names for Shih Tzu Dogs

02nd April 2009
Shih Tzu dogs are wonderful companion dogs. To come up with good dog names, we need to learn the character, history, attribute, appearance, and temperament of the Shih Tzu. Here are the favorite names for the Shih Tzu. Shih Tzu really means lion dog. It ... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

How To Care For A Hypoallergenic Dog

28th March 2009
Some dog breeds are more susceptible to allergies than others. This may be because of small nasal passages, allergic reactions to flea bites, irritable stomachs that make digesting food difficult, or they may be allergic to their own hair and dander. Dogs... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Family Oriented Dog Breeds

27th March 2009
Of all the dog breeds available to choose between, parents need to take all considerations into account when they are choosing a pet for their family needs. Don’t just choose a pet based on what you want or let price or convienience be a determining fa... Read >
Author: D. Burton

Family Oriented Dogs

27th March 2009
Of all the dog breeds available to choose between, parents need to take all considerations into account when they are choosing a pet for their family needs. Don’t just choose a pet based on what you want or let price or convienience be a determining fa... Read >
Author: D. Burton

Portuguese Water Dog Breed History

27th March 2009
As readily apparent from its name the Portuguese Water Dog hails from Portugal and for centuries before it was finally superseded by technology it remained the Portuguese fisherman’s consummate all-purpose fishing tool. The exact ancestral origins of th... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

Origins Of The Dalmatian Dog Breed

27th March 2009
The Dalmatian is one of the most widely recognized dog breeds in the world so it comes as a bit of a surprise that the origins of this most distinctive of dogs is still shrouded in mystery up to this day. One theory has it that the name Dalmatian was give... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

Selective Dog Breeding Aims and Background

26th March 2009
Selective dog breeding aims to progressively improve upon the features of a dog breed. It is the other side of the coin to some irresponsible breeders, who reportedly keep them in small cages for long periods without exercise, love, or human contact. No m... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Selective Dog Breeding Aims and Background

26th March 2009
Selective dog breeding aims to progressively improve upon the features of a dog breed. It is the other side of the coin to some irresponsible breeders, who reportedly keep them in small cages for long periods without exercise, love, or human contact. No m... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Heat Stroke Among English Bulldogs

24th March 2009
Do you know that dogs like English Bulldogs can also suffer from heat stroke? Yes, heat stroke is common among dogs with brachycephalic skull, a skull which is relatively broad and short. Brachycephalic dogs as well as cats are very sensitive to high temp... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Hip Dysplasia: An Issue Among Older English Bulldogs

20th March 2009
Probably some people consider English Bulldogs as tough and intimidating dogs. Who wouldn't think that way when this breed possesses certain characteristics that made people think that they are indeed tough and intimidating. Plus the fact that, they were... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Agility Brief History by LuckyDogMart.com

20th March 2009
Dog Agility Brief History By LuckyDogMart.com In 1978, the first dog agility performance is credited for starting the sport of Dog Agility Competitions at the Crufts Dog show in the United Kingdom. The dogs performed as entertainment for the aud... Read >
Author: LuckyDogMart.com

Catahoula Leopard Dog Training and General Traits

17th March 2009
The objective in training this dog is for the master of the dog to be just that. The owner must been seen by their dog as the pack leader. If the dog assumes that status it will lead to traouble!. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in the... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Catahoula Leopard Dog Training and General Traits

17th March 2009
The objective in training this dog is for the master of the dog to be just that. The owner must been seen by their dog as the pack leader. If the dog assumes that status it will lead to traouble!. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in the... Read >
Author: Steve Last

3 Popular Dog Breeds For Families

13th March 2009
When you are planning to get a dog for your family, nothing beats having everyone pitch in when choosing which particular breed to get. For sure, your children and even your spouse would have a lot of suggestions, and these might be in terms of size and t... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

The Many Jobs of the Working Dog

13th March 2009
When someone mentions "working dogs", most people think of the breed group recognized by the American Kennel Club. This group includes Dobermans, Rottweilers, Akitas, Newfoundland, Bullmastiffs and several other breeds. These dogs were developed to perfor... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Few Words About Terrier Dogs And Their Wide Spectrum of Temperaments

12th March 2009
From the funny little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have wide spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that anyone would find interesting. In fact, any kind of owner would fit with the various characteristics that this breed c... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt

Dog Names for Valentines Day

10th March 2009
Every February 14th, we observed the Valentines Day in many countries. It is the day that we show love to our love partners. Traditionally, we send flowers, gift, greeting cards, or treats. In many cases, we give the gift of puppy. Let us show how to find... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

Pet Vaccines: How Important Are They?

10th March 2009
Every child needs vaccinations to protect them from diseases such as tetanus, measles, and polio. The same goes true with your pets too. There are vaccinations that your dog needs to make sure that it stays healthy throughout its life span. Cats need the ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Melanomas in Dogs - Learn and Prevent

10th March 2009
Melanoma is a form of cancer in which the pigment-producing cells of the skin (dogs with pigmented dark skin) known as melanocytes multiply in an erratic fashion eventually invading the tissues that surround them. As a group, melanomas can be either ben... Read >
Author: hannah

How To Keep Cats Away From Your Garden

10th March 2009
Your first line of defense when keeping cats out of your garden is to make sure that you have your boundaries secure. If there are any gaps in your fence, you should make sure that you block them to prevent any low access. Cats are very agile animals, and... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Food in Dog Names

08th March 2009
We all have to eat. And, we love to eat delicious, colorful, delightful, and appetizing food. It is easy to name the dog from the name of the food. There are many cute and pretty food names for dogs. Here are some popular food names as dog names. The c... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

The Importance of Socializing Your Puppy

04th March 2009
As a Doberman breeder and owner, I am very aware of the importance of proper socialization for your puppy to assure a good fit with your home and family. Certain dog breeds have reputations as being vicious or aggressive and some by nature are more territ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Aggressive Behavior In Jack Russell Terriers

03rd March 2009
Jack russell terriers are small yet known to be absolutely fearless and strong-willed breed of dog. Their strong personality is makes them perfect working terriers used to bolt fox from their dens. Jack russell terriers are also used on ground-dwelling qu... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Start a Pet Sitting Business

02nd March 2009
If you adore pets and have always had a "fido thumb", you could own your pet-sitting business! If you're thinking of establishing one, know what you're getting into. It's a major responsibility caring for other people's pets so it's not a business that ... Read >
Author: Lisa Paredes

How To Keep Cats Out Of Your Gardens

25th February 2009
Your first line of defense when keeping cats out of your garden is to make sure that you have your boundaries secure. If there are any gaps in your fence, you should make sure that you block them to prevent any low access. Cats are very agile animals, and... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Differences in Dog Breeds Matter in Selection

24th February 2009
Being aware that each dog breed is different in certain traits will help you in your dog selection. The differences in temperament and character among dog breeds can be as varied as the differences in people. You should discover and determine what dog bre... Read >
Author: Debbie Foster

Dog Breeds with Names

18th February 2009
The dog evolved from the grey wolf. And, there are many dog breeds that were created in the process. We breed the dogs according to our needs. The most popular are sport, toy, terrier, hound, shepherd, pulling, rescue, and guide dog breeds. Here are some... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

Looking to Get a Puppy, Where to Get One?

18th February 2009
When you decide you are ready for a new puppy, where do you begin your search? Do you stay local or expand out and use the Internet to gain access to other resources to help you in your quest? The day of relying on a local news paper or the big news paper... Read >
Author: D. Burton

The Proper Way To Walk Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

10th February 2009
Cavalier king charles spaniels can get a lot of their exercise needs from play, however, just like other dog breeds, play will not suffice their natural instinct to walk. As owner, you definitely know that these lively little dogs need daily walk to keep ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Yorkshire Terrier: How A Slumdog Became A Top Fashionista

02nd February 2009
Yorkshire Terrier Dog Origins Today’s Yorkshire Terrier dog seems to be nothing if not a modern fashion accessory having eclipsed the Chihuahua as the apparent Toy Dog of choice for the seen-about-town starlet. But this was not always the case becaus... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

Learn About The Dog Lovers Club

30th January 2009
There are lots of dog lovers clubs in the US that offer a lot more for both the dog lovers and their dogs. Here are some of them. The American Kennel Club has a dog lovers section called "For the Love of the Purebred Dog". This article is more than a ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Basic Bird Dog Training Commands and Tips

21st January 2009
It often surprises us when we see well trained bird dogs in action. Obeying the commands of their owners, bird dogs do their work in an exemplary manner. We often wonder how bird dog training can produce such results, getting the dogs to be so cooperative... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

The Beagle Top of the Dog Breeds for Hunting Rabbits

21st January 2009
The Beagle is one of the most popular scent hounds. They are known for their outstanding personality and playful energy. The beagle is joyful, friendly, gentle and playful, and makes a wonderful family pet. He is an affectionate yet calm dog who loves eve... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Dog Breeds for Hunting Rabbits and the Beagle Dog Breed

21st January 2009
The best dog breeds for hunting rabbits are any member of the hunting dog group with a good nose for scenting game and a willingness and ability to follow a scent trail without becoming distracted. If you are not sure which dog breeds are classified as gu... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Toy Dog Breeds Advantages and Breeding

21st January 2009
Toy dogs are beloved by many. They are loyal and intelligent and especially good at learning tricks. They are known for being very loving and loyal with their owners. Toy dogs are great choices for people with allergies or limited space, as they are gen... Read >
Author: Steve Last

The Variety Of Terriers

20th January 2009
The personality of a lively child put into dog- this might be a good way of describing the general personality of terriers. But as it appears, that still would not justify their temperaments. These dogs came from the British Isles where they were first o... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Some History Of The Yorkshire Terrier

20th January 2009
The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 2005. They usually grow being small and lig... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Discover Six Dog Behavior Modification Steps For Dealing With Fear Aggression In Dogs

20th January 2009
By the time you finish reading this article, you'll have a better understanding of fear aggression in dogs. Plus you'll also know several dog training behavior modification techniques to use when dealing with this problem in your dog. What Causes Dog ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Classifying Your Dog

20th January 2009
If "fashionistas" are obsessed with brand names, some dog lovers are hooked on dog breeds. This is because purebred dogs are expensive and belong to the higher level of this particular species. Generally, dog breeds were incorporated to give distincti... Read >
Author: John Samson

Find A Reputable Dog Breeder

20th January 2009
Dog breeders can be found anywhere. However, buying the best-looking puppy in the pet store does not necessarily guarantee that you bought a pet with a top breed. What are the different types of breeders? Which of them provide the best dog breeds? ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Stop Your Cats From Eating Your Plants

18th January 2009
Your first line of apology when care cats out of your patch is to make persuading that you have your boundaries lock. If there are any gaps in your fence, you should make really that you obstruct them to preclude any low access. Cats are very alert animal... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Dogs and Dog supplies – Quality supply at sensible rates

13th January 2009
Dogs are lovable creatures and should be trained in a proper manner. One of the important things that all dog owners should remember is that investing in a dog means investing in dog supplies as well. You should provide your dog with proper hygienic food ... Read >
Author: JamesGosling

Terrier Dogs Interesting Facts

12th January 2009
The personality of a lively youngster put into dog- this might be a good way of describing the broad personality of terriers. Nevertheless as it appears, that still would not excuse their temperaments. These dogs came from the British Isles where they wer... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Learn About The Temper Of Dogs

11th January 2009
From the funny little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have wide spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that anyone would find interesting. In fact, any kind of owner would fit with the various characteristics that this breed c... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

How To Care For Dogs With Hypoallergenic Conditions

08th January 2009
Some dog breeds are more susceptible to allergies than others. This may be because of small nasal passages, allergic reactions to tick bites, tetchy stomachs that make digesting food arduous, or they may be allergic to their own beard and dander. Dogs tha... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Breed Temperament Of Terrier Dogs

05th January 2009
From the jest little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have eclectic spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that everybody would find interesting. In detail, any kind of possessor would fit with the diverse characteristics that ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Introducing Your Dog To A Remote Training Collar

03rd January 2009
Introducing your k9 to a training collar necessitates patience, time and perseverance in order to be successful. You should also acquaint yourself with relevant information on how this electronic training device works. Take note that different remote trai... Read >
Author: Andrei Smith

Keeping Your Chihuahua Warm

03rd January 2009
If you've ever been around Chihuahuas before, then you've probably seen them shiver and shake from being cold. The fact is that they get cold much easier than other dog breeds. However, keeping your Chihuahua warm is fairly simple if you use some common s... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Chronic Barking

15th December 2008
Whether it is your barking dog or someone else’s, a barking dog is aggravating. Little dogs have that yippy, yappy squealing voice that causes your ears to ring while the sheer volume of a big dog bark can almost take your breath away. Curtailing th... Read >
Author: D Beart

How To Choose The Right Wireless Dog Fences

13th December 2008
Choosing the right wireless fences for your dog may be a little complicated if you don’t know what you should look for. Nowadays, you can buy a wide range of dog fences in the market and each of them functions in a different way. In order to make the ri... Read >
Author: Andrei Smith

Popular Designer Dog Breeds

08th December 2008
If you have been following the latest trends and changes in dog breeding you may have come across the term "Designer Dogs". These are, in fact, simply mixed breeds that are crossed to produce a specific physical appearance, usually easily identified a... Read >
Author: Haden Border

Houston Dog Bite Lawyer

30th November 2008
A Houston dog bite lawyer is who you need to call if you've been the victim of a dog bite or attack in Texas. Estimated to cost victims over a billion dollars annually, dog bites are not only costly, but can leave lasting emotional damage. As for the medi... Read >
Author: Brett West

Senior Ailments Can Be Cured By Dog Pets

28th November 2008
For years, dog pets have been called "mans best friend." They've earned this title by their unwavering allegiance to their owners. Men and women have for centuried known that when they arrive home at the end of the day, their loyal dog would be waiting ... Read >
Author: Raymond Angus

Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy Bone Disease on Dogs

26th November 2008
Hypertrophic osteodystrophy or HOD is a condition that affects young large breed dogs. HOD is a bone disease that affects the rapid growing bones of giant dog and may occur between ages of 2 and 7 months. The breeds that are at high risk for HOD are Box... Read >
Author: hannah

Canine Cardiac Disease

26th November 2008
Canine Cardiac Disease is no barking matter! It is a serious condition that affects more dogs than you think and something as common as a heart murmur can be a red flag for this condition! The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine says that a h... Read >
Author: JamesNash

Helpful Toy Poodle Training Tips for your New Pup

25th November 2008
When it comes to dog breeds, poodles often take the top notch in obedience and agility shows, as the result of proper toy poodle training that most of them undergo. They are exceptionally bright, sensitive, active, and peaceful with other pets. But oftent... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Understanding Search and Rescue Dogs

24th November 2008
As early as the 1900’s the Red Cross was using Search and Rescue dogs (SAR dogs) to help find people who were lost. Many recognize the barrel-toting St. Bernard as the rescue dog who finds those lost in the snow. Originally used in the Alps, these first... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks

Pet toys for your aggressive chewer dogs.

13th November 2008
There are many people think that when a toy was purchased from a pet store, it is automatically safe for their dog. But this is not always true, because these dog toys are made for pets of certain sizes and with certain playing styles. There can even be s... Read >
Author: jeffrey eugenio

Why Pet Grooming is So Important

11th November 2008
Most of us understand the importance of our personal hygiene. It is important not only to make our lives more pleasant, but very important for our health. Just as bathing, brushing our teeth, cutting our hair and trimming our nails is an everyday part o... Read >
Author: Alex Gray

Hunting Dog Training Should Begin At Home

10th November 2008
Dogs can serve a lot of different purposes for us. For the most part, they are faithful companions that will stay by our side through thick and thin. There may also be times, however, whenever you want to give your dog some specific training. Certain dog ... Read >
Author: dwaser

No Shed Dog Breeds

05th November 2008
No shed dog breeds are quite popular for people who have allergies. This is also a likely preference if you would like to own a dog but do not wish to be cleaning and vacuuming as often. Here's good and bad news for you regarding no shed dog breeds. ... Read >
Author: MarketWatcher

Why Pet Grooming is So Important

04th November 2008
Most of us understand the importance of our personal hygiene. It is important not only to make our lives more pleasant, but very important for our health. Just as bathing, brushing our teeth, cutting our hair and trimming our nails is an everyday part o... Read >
Author: Alexander Gray

Getting a New Puppy? Consider the Super Intelligent German Shepherd

03rd November 2008
If you are considering getting a new puppy or a dog, especially one of the larger dog breeds, you may want to consider getting a German Shepherd. They are one of the most popular breeds in the world, beautiful, highly intelligent, and easy to train. They ... Read >
Author: spitfiregsd

Patellar Luxation - Kneecap Disease on Dogs

23rd October 2008
Patellar luxation is usually a congenital condition in which the kneecap, or patella, dislocates outside of its normal trochlear groove. The dislocation clinically referred to as luxation, can occur on either the medial, or inside surface, or the latera... Read >
Author: hannah

Canine Health Problems: Is My Dog Sick?

21st October 2008
Dogs are wonderful companions but just like any living creature, are prone to certain medical conditions. Although most conditions are non life threatening some can be very serious and may cause problems with the life quality of your dog. Proper health ca... Read >
Author: Mike Cavanaugh

Choose The Right Dog Bed For Your Pooch

21st October 2008
Do you know what exactly is a dog’s home? It is his bed. And so selecting the right dog bed is important. Some owners already have an idea of what they are looking for in a dog bed, but other owners are unsure of even where to begin looking for one. Whi... Read >
Author: Jenny Gregorich

Rare Breeds of Dogs

13th October 2008
When you look at a list of the number of dog breeds that exist you will be astonished at the numerous types of dogs there are in the world. There are also rare breeds of dogs, which means that there are not very many of these dogs. Some of these rare bree... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Does Your Dog Have Hip Dysplasia?

23rd September 2008
Some people often just assume their dog is getting old when he starts to limp or when there is some stiffness evident. Often enough this is Hip Dysplasia and you should take action to help eliminate discomfort and pain as soon as possible. It is most comm... Read >
Author: Ray Darken

Preventing Your Cats From Eating Your Garden

12th September 2008
Your first line of defense when keeping cats out of your garden is to make sure that you have your boundaries secure. If there are any gaps in your fence, you should make sure that you block them to prevent any low access. Cats are very agile animals, and... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Taking Care Of Your Pug

12th September 2008
For many years, one of the most popular dog breeds has been the Pug. If you are going to own a Pug, you need to realize that it will require special care. This breed has long been a recognized one, and gained acceptance in the AKC's Toy Group where it was... Read >
Author: Debbie Foster

German Shepherds - The Family Watch Dog

09th September 2008
There's a lot of different breeds of dogs, but among the world's most popular dog breeds there are a few that have been singled out as the most loyal, hard-working and intelligent. German Shepherds have long been valued for these qualities and more. Th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cancer in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Ever Heard Of It?

09th September 2008
Ever heard about cancer in dogs? You heard it right. Cancer as the most feared and dreaded disease of human beings also occurs in dogs. Because of this killer disease's unpredictability, we cannot really tell which dog breeds will be susceptible to cancer... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How To Handle Your Baby And Your Pets

08th September 2008
People love their pets. And in many homes, Fido is simply another member of the family -- so much so that little thought may be given to what to do when a new baby arrives. But when it's time to bring a newborn home to meet the dog, parents need to keep a... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

A Dog's Life Expectancy

08th September 2008
We want our dogs to live as long as possible, but certain dog breeds live longer than others. If you are in the market for a new pet, following is some information that could help you decide which dog breed to get. From breed to breed, the age of a dog... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Pet Yorkies

01st September 2008
The addition of a Yorkie to your household is a great decision, however with it comes with an added baggage of responsibility. Most people have the opinion that dogs make them feel better, laugh a lot, and in general, brighten up a home. Plus, they are ca... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

French Bulldogs Make a Fine Choice

27th August 2008
The overused clich� tirelessly tells you that a dog is man's best friend. Indeed, many folks take this principle by heart. There is no doubt that you likewise equate your pet with your best friend. Yet you can't simply jump into the decision of purchasi... Read >
Author: garux

The Basic Needs Of Toy Poodles

23rd August 2008
Many people and families consider having Toy Poodles to share their life with. But every owner or soon-to-be owners of dogs should realize that dog ownership requires ten to 15 years or more of commitment. Just like humans, Toy Poodles as well as other do... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Cross Weaves for Cross Breeds

13th August 2008
Puggles, daisy dog, labradoodle, cockapoo—surely, you haven’t heard any of these dog breeds, have you? This is because they’re not your traditional dog breeds. They are more known as hybrid dogs, designer dogs, or cross breeds. What are they and... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

The Fat Standard Poodle

29th July 2008
Based on surveys, a Standard Poodle may live for up to 12 years provided he lives a healthy lifestyle. Owners should know that good nutrition, appropriate training, regular grooming, protection against diseases and proper exercise are what a Standard Pood... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Lazy Way To Learn About Pugs....

29th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ken Tan If you've ever wondered where your pugs acquired its distinct lovable and playfulness that actually excites everyone, this write up will give you the answers you've been looking for. Pug dogs are "Toy" dog and great dog b... Read >
Author: Ken Tan

A Pet Life Jacket as a Safety Measure

29th July 2008
A lot of dog breeders and owners may enjoy doing outdoor activities with their dogs. When you go out for an outdoor activity, you might want to take your pet on water. Some dog breeds such as Labradors and retrievers love water. Some pet owners take their... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

A Pet Life Jacket as a Safety Measure

24th July 2008
A lot of dog breeders and owners may enjoy doing outdoor activities with their dogs. When you go out for an outdoor activity, you might want to take your pet on water. Some dog breeds such as Labradors and retrievers love water. Some pet owners take their... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Skin Problems Affecting Toy Poodles

24th July 2008
Toy Poodles can live for up to 17 years or even longer if they live a healthy life. However, a Toy Poodle may not be able to live that long due to the occurrence of accidents, diseases or other health problems. That is why it is important for every dog ow... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Toy Poodles: They're Great Pets!

24th July 2008
Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. And just like other Poodles, they come in many colors - black, blue, white, red, apricot, silver and brown. Poodles are one of the oldest yet one of the most popular breeds in the world. Wit... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

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

A Brief Guide to Dogs Names

18th July 2008
Ever since dogs became pets, owners have named them. Some of these dogs names are very strange and one always has to ask where the owner come up with the chosen name. When you get a new puppy, choosing a name is one of the first things you want to do. You... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Pet Insurance: Why Should You Get One For Your Poodle?

17th July 2008
Do you know of someone who doesn't value his pet Poodle? Almost every dog owner I know value his pet, especially the likes of a Poodle, as a friend or family member. And something or somebody that is valued is loved and cared for to maintain the condition... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Hip Dysplasia: Should Your Poodle Suffer From It?

17th July 2008
Any owner would be very happy and proud knowing that the Poodle he raised and cared for can do a lot of things that can entertain and give happiness to those around. But who would be happy seeing a limping Poodle that seems to exhibit discomfort when maki... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

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

Standard Poodles: How To Brush The Teeth

10th July 2008
As much as you need to clean your teeth to prevent cavities and other gum diseases, Standard Poodles need dental care too. Though they do not or seldom develop cavities, Standard Poodles, just like other Poodle variety and other dog breeds, may develop pl... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Which Breed of Hypoallergenic Dog is Right for Your Family

07th July 2008
If you are looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have many breeds to choose from. From smaller dogs like the Maltese, to larger breeds such as the Greyhound, these dogs tend to shed less, and do not product as much saliva or urine. When researching d... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Toy Poodles: Diseases They Are Prone To

07th July 2008
Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. Toy Poodles should measure ten inches or under at the highest point of the shoulders. The breed is elegant, lively, small dog that is sensitive yet highly intelligent that responses well to ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Luxating Patella In Toy Poodle

07th July 2008
You and your Toy Poodle is at the peak of your excitement playing fetch when suddenly, Fluffy yelps in pain, pulls his one leg off the ground and limps in agony. But after around ten agonizing minutes, he is back to normal and again on-the-go to play with... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Chihuahua Rescues

07th July 2008
If it were a perfect world, all Chihuahuas would be loved and taken care of equally, but unfortunately this is not the case. Many of them end up in Chihuahua rescues for a variety of different reasons. Some may be strays found on the streets, others may h... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

How to Keeping Cats Out Of Your Garden.

01st July 2008
Most of the articles take the route of circumlocution without ever touching the topic but this article contains all the relevant information on the cat training information. Your first line of defence when keeping cats out of your garden is to make sur... Read >
Author: Lena

Training Your Chihuahua To Stop Barking

19th June 2008
If you are, or ever were a Chihuahua owner, you know how much they mean to you. In fact, many people consider their Chihuahuas a part of the family rather than just a pet. However, these loving animals can have a tendency to bark uncontrollably, which can... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Training Your Chihuahua To Stop Barking

19th June 2008
If you are, or ever were a Chihuahua owner, you know how much they mean to you. In fact, many people consider their Chihuahuas a part of the family rather than just a pet. However, these loving animals can have a tendency to bark uncontrollably, which can... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

List of Hypoallergenic Dogs

10th June 2008
While a hypoallergenic dog will not solve all of your allergy issues, you may notice that certain breeds of dog will not cause you as many problems as other breeds. Below is a list of hypoallergenic dogs that you can use when deciding which breed to buy. ... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Great Danes: Different Methods Of Training

09th June 2008
Despite their distinguishable giant and powerful built, Great Danes are generally gentle and friendly dogs. People who discovered the true nature of Great Danes can't help but admire and love them. They are kind, sweet and affectionate. They are also play... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How Can I Keep My Dog Cool In the Summer

05th June 2008
As the summer begins to heat up you will most likely be taking your dogs on more walks outside and you will probably enjoy playing with them in the sun. However, for all the fun you are going to have, you must be thinking about your dogs health. By not... Read >
Author: Jeff D. Schuman

Some Terrier Dogs That You Would Find Interesting

26th May 2008
The personality of a lively child put into dog- this might be a good way of describing the general personality of terriers. But as it appears, that still would not justify their temperaments. These dogs came from the British Isles where they were first or... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

The Popular Pet and Lap Dog: Yorkshire Terrier

26th May 2008
The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 2005. They usually grow being small and lig... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Facts you need to know before getting a new dog to your home

22nd May 2008
There are many things you need to know before you adopt a new pet. The dissimilarities in behavior and traits among dog types can be matched up to uniqueness in people. Discovering the right match between the dog breed and the holder or family is the key ... Read >
Author: jeffrey eugenio

Caring for Dogs with Hypoallergenic Conditions

15th May 2008
Some dog breeds are more susceptible to allergies than others. This may be because of small nasal passages, allergic reactions to flea bites, irritable stomachs that make digesting food difficult, or they may be allergic to their own hair and dander. Dogs... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Some Facts on the Breed Temperament of Terrier Dogs

15th May 2008
From the funny little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have wide spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that anyone would find interesting. In fact, any kind of owner would fit with the various characteristics that this breed c... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Common Beagle Characteristics

28th April 2008
Have you heard of characters such as Snoopy from the Peanut comic strips, Underdog from the cartoon series, or Shiloh from Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's book? All of these are examples of the Beagle, a dog that has been in the top 10 list of most popular dog ... Read >
Author: Jake Kennedy

How To Raise a Chihuahua Puppy

28th April 2008
It seems like more and more people today are deciding they want to own a Chihuahua puppy over other dog breeds. However, before jumping into such a big decision, it is important to take a step back and realize it entitles. This article will help you under... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

The Different Chihuahua Breeds

15th April 2008
In todays age, Chihuahuas are one the most popular dog breeds in the U.S. For us Chihuahua owners, it's hard to imagine life without them. However, with all the growing popularity surrounding them, many people don't know the different breeds of Chihuahuas... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Top 10 Pet Website Voted In 2008 By 0.1 Billion People

07th April 2008
Perhaps one of the most popular things to do on the Internet is upload and broadcast pictures of your beloved animals. Everything from pictures and videos to podcasts of pet shenanigans have found ample homes online. Unfortunately, the vast majority of pe... Read >
Author: Jaycn

How To Tell Where The Bichon Frise Puppy For Sale Really Came From

03rd April 2008
The Bichon Frise is one of the most adorable and lovable little dog breeds on the planet today. These sweet little dogs originally hail from France, and their name actually means "lap dog". Their affectionate nature and high-energy temperament makes them ... Read >
Author: Mary Stevenson

Information On German Shepherd Health Problems

01st April 2008
Any breed of dog is going to have its share of health problems and a German Shepherd is no different. Before you bring your new German Shepherd pup home you should discuss potential German Shepherd health problems with your vet and your breeder so that y... Read >
Author: Jan Ryan

Is Owning a Chihuahua The Right Choice For You?

31st March 2008
Chihuahuas are one of the most popular dog breeds in today's society. Chances are you probably know someone who owns one. However, if you are thinking about getting one, you should decide if owning a Chihuahua is the right choice for you. It's a decision ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Poodle Information And History

27th March 2008
One of the most beloved dog breeds is the Poodle. Standard, Miniature and Toy sized Poodles are regularly champions in dog competitions. Poodles are widely remarked upon for their elaborate fur clips, especially when primping for show. The American Kennel... Read >
Author: Lisa A Collins

Discover a new kind of adoption – puppies for sale!

25th March 2008
They say that you can’t buy happiness and that is almost true. Still, the person who said that failed to take into consideration small puppies. Dogs represent man’s best friend and it’s no wonder that we love them so much. They understand us just as... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure

Process Of Certifying Your Dog As A Golden Retriever Standard

19th March 2008
The American Kennel Club has identified the Golden Retriever as a certain breed that fits within the sporting group of dog breeds. A mid-size dog, they tend to be eager to please and very friendly with people and other dogs. The American Kennel Club has s... Read >
Author: Carol Matthews

What You Will Get With A Pug

19th March 2008
Pug dogs are such an excellent breed that many Pug owners choose to keep more than one. Although, as with all dog breeds there are the exceptions for when a Pug isn't right for everyone and every household. So while you want to look at the positive aspect... Read >
Author: Jenny Donaldson

Mastiff Magic Explains The Mastiff Dog Breed

17th March 2008
Mastiffs have often been surrounded by an air of mystery. Their incredibly large size makes them somewhat intimidating, and thus have often been overlooked as pets. So Mastiff Magic asks the question: Do mastiffs make good family pets? When thinking ... Read >
Author: Aaron Michaels

Dog Training Online - How To Find The Right Site

14th March 2008
Can I find dog training online? The answer is yes, you can. There are some things you should know before throwing your money at a website that claims to know dog training. Here are a few tips to get you started. Dog Training Online Question #1 – How ... Read >
Author: Athanasios

Facts About 3 Popular Mastiff Breeds – From Mastiff Magic

14th March 2008
Mastiffs are an incredibly popular dog, both as family pets and as guard dogs. If you are considering getting a new mastiff, knowing some history of the breed will help you to choose the right one for you. Having descended from the ancient dog breeds ... Read >
Author: Aaron Michaels

Don't Make a Spur-of-the-Moment Decision to Own a Dog

10th March 2008
One of life's great mistakes is taking your children into a pet store if you aren't serious about bringing home a pet. You can be sure that in a matter of minutes, your children will connect with the cutest little puppy. You say no, then they hand the... Read >
Author: keigilb

The Bulldog And Its Ferocious Ancestor

10th March 2008
Not much of the history behind the dog breeds is as interesting as the history of the Bulldog. Information about its ancestors contains mythic tales about the god Zeus and aiding in the hunt for large herbivores, participation in war and the Roman arena.... Read >
Author: Bobby Callahan

Which Dog Breed Is Right for Your Family?

04th March 2008
Choosing the right dog for your family is a bigger decision than you may initially think. There are about 330 pure breeds and almost another 80 that were developed by breeders by mixing different combinations of pure breeds. Some breeds were mixed in... Read >
Author: keigilb

Guard Dog Training

24th February 2008
A guard dog is usually trained to protect against unwanted or unforeseen visits from people or animals. A guard dog will restrain or attack an intruder if the intruder gets into the territory that the dog is guarding. A watch dog, on the other hand, would... Read >
Author: Noah Schettini

How To Locate Siberian Husky Breeders

19th February 2008
The history of the Siberian Husky is similar to that of other members of the Spitz group such as the Chow Chow and Pomeranian. This breed descended from Arctic sled dogs and was purebred in an isolated area of Siberia for hundreds of years. An Eskimo Sibe... Read >
Author: Andrew Preston

Information For Siberian Husky Breeders

11th February 2008
The Siberian Husky is considered to be one the of the fourteen most ancient dog breeds in the world. This breed, which is part of the larger "Spitz" dog family, has ancestry that dates back five thousand years. These dogs, along with the Alaskan Malamute ... Read >
Author: Andrew Preston

Just How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Need a Day?

07th February 2008
Making sure you give your dog adequate amounts of exercise is extremely important not only in preventing behavior problems, but also for the overall health of your pet. It can help keep you both happy. But not all dogs need the same amount of exercise so... Read >

Lead-free Glaze and dishwasher Safe Woof bone food bowl

01st February 2008
This white ceramic dog bowl is the ideal gift for any dog lover. The white Woof bone food bowl are shaped as two halves of a dog bone, perfect for separating food and water while adding an adorable touch to this pet necessity. Katiewong measures 11 1/2" x... Read >
Author: jeya

Could That Rescue Dog Be A Yorkshire Terrier?

28th January 2008
Could that little perky dog in the local animal shelter actually be a purebred Yorkshire Terrier? Most likely, yes. The Humane Society of the United States estimates that twenty-five percent of all animals given up to shelters are purebreds. One of the... Read >
Author: Susan Bailey

Golden Retriever Breed Profile

28th January 2008
Originally bred to hunt in 1800s England, the golden retriever has retained much of its natural curiosity and hunting behaviors. The breed has maintained its standing in the top ten most popular dog breeds in the US partly because of the dog’s gentle ... Read >
Author: D Beart

Ceramic pottery Treat Jar - Red easy to use and clean

23rd January 2008
A sophisticated dog Treat Jar - Red with amazing style, the pet Dog Treat Jar is a new katiewongnyc.com favorite. The Katiewong Treat Jar is dishwasher-safe and easy to clean. The Ceramic treat jar has two colors have red and blue. Ceramic Treat Jar - ... Read >
Author: jeya

Pomeranian: Standards Of A Confident Breed

22nd January 2008
The American Kennel Club establishes standards of various dog breeds, including the Pomeranian. Before the American Kennel Club recognizes a breed, the breed has to have certain characteristics, referred to as standards of the breed, that remain stable ge... Read >
Author: Rosie Allan

Stop Your Dog Barking Too Much

22nd January 2008
Barking is a natural form of communication for dogs. Barking is a part of their nature so you will never be able to stop barking completely. In some dog breeds, such as the Working and Herding Groups, barking is more ingrained in their nature, as they wer... Read >
Author: Ken Charles

Dangerous Dog Breed? You May Be Refused for Insurance

20th January 2008
So what happens when insurance companies start classifying certain dog breeds as high-risk? Well, homeowners with those specific dog breeds may have a hard time qualifying for a homeowner’s insurance policy. Current policyholders may be paying more to o... Read >
Author: Nathan Neil

Dachshunds as Pets

18th January 2008
The Dachshund or weiner dog as they as lovingly referred in one of the more distinctive appearing dog breeds available. This clever and lively short-legged dog knows how to win over hearts of people eveywhere. The name Dachshund literally translates fr... Read >
Author: Tracy Pridemore

Blue Pit Bull

18th January 2008
Blue Pit bulls, including the American Pit Bull Terrier, and Cordoba Fighting Dog, as well as many other breeds such as Great Danes, Newfoundlands and Rottweilers are members of the Molosser family of dog breeds. Molossers, are also known as mastiffs. ... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Squirrel Dogs Are Great Companions for the Hunter of Squirrels

17th January 2008
For every hunter there are many items, tools, equipment and hunting dogs that can be used. For many hunters these hunting dogs are great companions to take along for the hunt. They will also provide the hunter with the ability of flushing out the game, tr... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Choosing From One Of The Great AKC Breeds For The Perfect Pet

17th January 2008
There are many people in the world who love the idea of having a pet of some sort by their side. For many of these people the dog is considered as the ideal companion. While it is possible to get your loyal friend from pet stores, reputed breeders, animal... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Bichon Poo Is A Mixed Breed Dog That Has Found A Way To Appeal To People

17th January 2008
Dogs are considered to be man’s best friend. There are many people who have a favorite breed of dog. Among these dog breeds you will find many different mixed breed dogs. The Bichon poo is one such mixed breed dog that has found a way to appeal to peopl... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Very Number Of Dog Breeds To Choose From Is Too Overwhelming For Me

17th January 2008
There are probably more dog breeds in the world at this moment than there are different strains of bacteria! Okay, that was a slight exaggeration, but only a very slight one mind you. There truly are a staggering number of dog breeds around with more bein... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How To Ensure That You Are Choosing A Healthy German Shepard Puppy

17th January 2008
There is nothing cuter than a puppy but have you considered the type of puppy that you want gamboling around in your home? With so many dog breeds to be found you should see which of these dogs will be very faithful to you. Well this question is easy to a... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

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

Making sure you choose the right dog for you

14th November 2007
Dogs come in all shapes and sizes and have a whole range of very different personalities and characteristics. There are literally hundreds of breeds of pedigree dogs and an infinite number of mixed breed dogs. Hopefully, when you get a dog you are about t... Read >
Author: John McGuire

How To Make Great Dane Dogs Understand Your Body Language

10th November 2007
Did you know Great Dane dogs, just like any other dog breeds are highly intelligent creatures. They have the capacity to read and understand your body language, but many pet owners overlook that reality. What our body language shows has a major impact on ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Training Ideas

06th November 2007
When it comes to dog training, you must be aware of several facts and be patient and always keep in mind that a dog is like a child. Training a dog might be a piece of cake or might be a real pain, it all depends on how you like to look at it. The basic l... Read >
Author: Demosthenes Damon

Pet Insurance Even For Your Lizard

01st November 2007
A pet unfortunately is often considered an accessory not important in a household. But if you decide to have one, you will be surprised how a simple animal can enrich your life. Soon your pet will be part of the family and you will feel obliged to take ca... Read >
Author: Cindy

Deciding on Right Dog Breed Guide

30th October 2007
Primary, you most first think about your existing space. If you live in a small apartment you will want to rule out large dogs. Look for dogs in the Toy group, such as Yorkshire Terriers, or some of the smaller dogs in the Terrier group, like the Miniat... Read >
Author: Lionel Estridge

Dog Breeds

22nd October 2007
I hope that the following article will help you to better empathize this topic. There are likely more dog breeds in the world at this moment than there are dissimilar strains of bacteria! Okay, that was a flimsy exaggeration, but only a very slight on... Read >
Author: MichaelM1

Everything You Should Know About Orthopedic Dog Beds

03rd October 2007
When you have an aching back or are struggling with arthritis, you purchase a bed that will support your body and ensure that you can sleep comfortably. The same goes for your pet. As your dog grows older, he or she may be faced with joint or muscle pro... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta

Chewing Puppies And Dogs

18th September 2007
Do you have a puppy or dog that chews everything is site? They do love shoes and other leather objects. Dogs like the way it smells (because it smells like you) and the taste.There could be many reasons your puppy or dog is chewing. First, be sure he i... Read >
Author: sandyo

The Reason The Dog Evolved So Rapidly Into A New Species

18th September 2007
The preeminent evolutionist Charles Darwin postulated that evolution took place gradually, pacing along slowly across the thread of time covering the span of multiple generations. At its most basic evolutionary change occurs as a response to environmental... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

There's a Shop-Vac Accessory For Many of Your Needs

02nd September 2007
If you own a Shop-Vac, you can turn to the manufacturer of the original wet/dry vac for all you accessory needs. The Accessory Clip, catalog number 919-56-00 fits Shop-Vac's 1.25" hoses, and keeps all your accessories handy on the hose. Some of the most ... Read >
Author: tim bock

How to Buy a Healthy & Happy Chihuahua Puppy

26th August 2007
Chihuahua puppies are very popular. Because of there popularity many people are breeding them. You should avoid buying a Chihuahua puppy from just any old breeder or you might end up with a Chihuahua puppy with severe health or temperament problems. Let m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Your Dog Truly Needs

16th August 2007
You are the center of your dog's universe. It is a weighty responsibility. You probably give your dog food, medical care, exercise, shelter and affection. But have you ever considered what your dog may truly need that you neglect? I think we love our d... Read >
Author: Sandy Finley

Characteristics Of The Golden Retriever

30th July 2007
Most dog breeds need to feel the security of interacting with their own species because of their group animal instincts. However, through breeding, Golden Retrievers are geared more towards people. Perfectly suitable as guide dogs they are also able assis... Read >
Author: John Philips

Purebreds or Mutts - What's the Difference to You Anyway

30th June 2007
It is not difficult to find Retrievers, Yorkshire Terriers, German shepherd, Beagles or Poodles in your neighborhood. This is because they are popular dog breeds and have distinctive appearances for you to spot them. The interesting question is that the w... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

The Easiest To Train Dog Breeds

29th June 2007
When learning commands, some dog breeds learn faster, remember more, and respond faster to commands than other dogs. If you want a dog that is easier to train then consider one of the following breeds: -Poodle -Border Collie -Golden Retriever -Germa... Read >
Author: Luke Donnelley Luke Donnelley

Choose The Right Dog Breed - It's A Long Term Commitment

29th June 2007
Dog owners don't just go out there and get any puppy they like! It is not as easy as you think. There are many factors to consider before you decide to buy any puppy breed. Getting the right one will bring many years of happiness and quality companionship... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Before you buy A Golden Retriever Puppy.

19th June 2007
The beautiful Golden Retriever is a great family pet, they are friendly for children and very obedient. This breed is often used as a working dog too, they make great guide dogs for the blind or disability aid dogs. They are also used as tracking dogs for... Read >
Author: Isabella Vreeken

Help choosing the right dog breed

18th June 2007
When you decide to add a new puppy to your household, it can be a challenge not to run out and fall in love with the first furbaby you see.! However, when it comes to choosing the right dog breed it pays to be patient and take a little time to pick the be... Read >
Author: Sue

Dog Buying Tips

16th June 2007
In America approximately 73 million people own a dog. A dog brings many moments of happiness into your life. As they make great companions and give unconditional love. Owning a canine companion can be the beginning years of lifetime loyalty and friendship... Read >
Author: Paul Jackson

Getting a Golden Retriever

06th June 2007
The image of a Golden Retriever that is active and friendly is well-known to everyone who has seen a TV commercial or magazine ad. There are good reasons that this breed features significantly in so many of them. They are truly wonderful dogs. Golden R... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Keyword Research - Don't Put Up a Web Site Without It

04th June 2007
The Importance of Good Keyword Research Before setting up any site, keyword research is of major importance. Without it you are likely to fail. Without a good keyword list you will have no targets to aim for. A good keyword list makes it easier to o... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

All About the Shih Tzu

21st May 2007
The Shih Tzu is a very cute dog that only weighs between eight and eleven pounds. The average height of a Shih Tzu is around eight inches. A Shih Tzu is considered to be a small but very sturdy dog. The Shih Tzu is often compared to the Lhasa Apso. A Shih... Read >
Author: Carl Johannsen

Dog Figurine Collecting

21st May 2007
What makes dog figurines one of the most popular collectibles in the world? Well it's not that difficult to figure out. Dogs have always been known as man's best friend. They are enjoyed and appreciated by all who are able to keep them as pets, and use th... Read >
Author: peter john

Dog Figurine Collecting

21st May 2007
What makes dog figurines one of the most popular collectibles in the world? Well it's not that difficult to figure out. Dogs have always been known as man's best friend. They are enjoyed and appreciated by all who are able to keep them as pets, and use th... Read >
Author: peter john

Things to Consider For the Perfect Dog Bed

26th April 2007
A recent National Pet Owners Survey found that 39% of American household owns at least a dog and that there are in the region of 73 million owned dogs in the United States. Apart from cats, dogs are considered to be one of the most popular pets among Amer... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Keeping Cats Out Of Your Garden

09th April 2007
Your first line of defense when keeping cats out of your garden is to make sure that you have your boundaries secure. If there are any gaps in your fence, you should make sure that you block them to prevent any low access. Cats are very agile animals, a... Read >
Author: Andi B.

Dog Behavior Problems - How to Live With Your Dog

05th April 2007
Often dog behavior problems are caused by boredom. Is your dog left alone all day or left alone for hours at a time? Is your dog confined to the backyard rather than allowed in the house? Most dogs need the companionship of people. They crave interacti... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

The Mastiff - Calm, Loyal and Good-Natured Giant

29th March 2007
Gentle Giants If there was ever a gentle giant, this dog is it. The Mastiff loves everybody and everything, especially his family. They are an especially good dog with children and make an excellent dog breed for a family. That is a bit surprising s... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Train Your Children Before Your Lhasa Apso

27th March 2007
Almost all children love dogs and want to make one part of their family. Children don't generally discriminate between dog breeds, and will likely be happy with any dog. Unfortunately, while some dogs may be an ideal choice, other dogs, such as the Lhas... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Hypoallergenic Dogs: They’re Nothing to Sneeze At!

14th March 2007
Hypoallergenic dogs are a great solution for would be dog owners that have allergies. Many dog lovers that thought they would never be able to own a dog because of the uncontrollable symptoms to pet dander, may not have considered a hypoallergenic dog. A ... Read >
Author: Richard Livitski

English Setter Origin and History

08th February 2007
English Setter Breed Origin The English Setter dog breed originated initially in France with the crossing of the Spanish and French pointers nearly 500 years ago. Brought to England in the 1600s, the English Setter was further modified with the addit... Read >
Author: John Hinkle

The Parson Russell Terrier - Loyal and Energetic

06th February 2007
When you're looking for a new addition to your family that is loyal and energetic, the Parson Russell Terrier, also known as the Jack Russell Terrier, is the perfect pet to consider. This particular breed of terrier is full of surprises, offering a satisf... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Seizures in Pets

05th February 2007
Witnessing your precious dog or cat having a seizure can be a most frightening experience. During seizures pets often lose control, fall over, chomp their teeth, salivate or drool, whine, paddle with their feet, and begin to urinate or deficate on ... Read >
Author: Deena Caruso

Why The Labrador Retriever Is Such A Popular Dog Breed

04th February 2007
Time and time again, the Labrador Retriever has been one of the most popular dog breeds out there. With it's good looks combined with it's suave endearing demeanor, it's no wonder. Here's more about this popular breed… History: The Labrador Retri... Read >
Author: Richard Livitski

Dog Training With An Electronic Dog Collar

25th January 2007
The goal of using an electronic collar for your dog is behavior modification and by presenting an uncomfortable feeling, the dog being trained will typically stop the behavior immediately. When used in conjunction with verbal commands it will not take lon... Read >
Author: BerConeBusiness

ARTICLE: Your Dog's Size (Part 5 in a 10-Part Series)

07th January 2007
Your Dog's SizePart 5 in a 10-Part SeriesBy Steph BaireyDogs are one of the most popular companion animals worldwide. Thisseries of articles will discuss the basics of feeding, habitat,health, lifespan, size, grooming, time, breeding, equipment, and costo... Read >
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The Decision to Put Your Pup to Sleep

29th December 2006
Dogs are absolutely wonderful pets. As the years pass, they become an integral part of your family. Unfortunately, the life span of a pup is not as long as ours which leads to some difficult decisions. The Decision to Put Your Pup to Sleep All dog ... Read >
Author: John Grimes

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

Boston Terriers: Top Dog Breed

05th December 2006
Boston Terriers are the top dog breed in many different respects. Bostons--or BTs--as many Boston owners often refer to them, are considered on-top for a variety of reasons: ** They're tops in playfulness. ** They're tops in eating. ** They're... Read >
Author: Andi B.

Are Dalmatians Dynamic Companions Or Unruly Boisterous Thugs?

20th November 2006
The Dalmatian is one of the most recognized dog breeds in the world. This is because of his trademark black spotted white coat, his popularity as a fire dog, and his fame in movies. However, it wasn’t always about glitz and glamour for the Dalmatian. ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Learn About Pug Dogs And Why They Make Great Family Pets

20th November 2006
The Pug is a compact dog that is often described as "a lot of dog in a small space." However, despite his characteristic short and stocky body, the most distinctive feature of a Pug is his head. His large, dark orb-like eyes, flat nose and wrinkly face ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Why The Pomeranian Is A Fluff To Be Reckoned With

18th November 2006
The Pomeranian is a small fluff ball that looks like a miniature lion. His double coat that can be colored orange, red, brown, cream, white, blue or black, and his small erect ears, are his most distinctive features. Although his coat is beautiful, it d... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How Chihuahuas Can Make The Perfect Pets

18th November 2006
The Chihuahua (pronounced "Chee-wa-wa") is one of the oldest and most popular dog breeds in the world. He is also the smallest canine bred today. At his maximum height, he stands only 9 inches at the shoulders; however, most Chihuahuas are usually in a... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Top 10 Working Dog Breeds

17th November 2006
The Working Dog group includes most of the guard dog breeds such as the Rottweiler and Doberman Pinscher as well as the northern sled dogs such as the Alaskan Malamute and the Siberian Husky. Most of these dogs need lots of exercise and a fair amount of l... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

Complete Dog Breeds Obedience Training EBook

17th November 2006
Sit Stay Fetch Review Sit Stay Fetch is one of the most comprehensive and complete dog ownership training books about. It is over 150 pages full of all the latest techniques and training methods that apply to all dog breeds from a new puppy upwards. ... Read >
Author: Mark Bailey

The Story Of The Shih Tzu Breed

14th November 2006
During the last few years there has been a lot of talk about the need for keeping the work abilities of several breeds of dogs. With that particular goal in mind, the Newfoundland club organizes water trials and draft tests for numerous dog breeds and the... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

How To House Train a Dog - The First Step

13th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Richard Keir I do a lot of writing in various areas and much of it has to do with how to do things. Usually, the articles are fairly general and are related to more extensive and complex resources available online. After all, one sh... Read >
Author: Richard Keir

Getting to Know your Basenji

12th October 2006
Getting to know your dog starts by getting to know its breed. At Kingdom of Pets, we keep a large database of detailed information on the appearance, personality, and health requirements of individual dog breeds. Here's what you need to know about the Bas... Read >
Author: Daniel Stevens

The Chow Chow

05th October 2006
The Chow Chow stands apart from other breeds in many different ways, something you will soon find out. Sometimes feline in their attitudes--they're aloof, sparing with affection, independent, regal and stubborn--they don't always like to be hugged and fus... Read >
Author: John Foley

Non-Sporting Dog Breeds: The Top Ten Dogs of This Group

03rd October 2006
The Non-Sporting Group includes dog breeds that don't seem to fit well in any other group. The name doesn't really fit the group and they would better named "Specialty Dogs" as the group includes some of the most interesting and exotic breeds. The breeds ... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

The Loyal, Soft-Natured Newfoundland

08th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Carol Stack The county fire department got the call from the animal shelter that a dog was trapped in a storm drain pipe. It took awhile but they finally succeeded in freeing the large black dog and she was taken to the local shelter for... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

The Staffordshire Bull Terrier - Little Dog with a Lot of Heart

01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 Carol Stack A family was at the local animal shelter to put a hold on a pug for the pug rescue when they met and fell in love with Bonnie, a brindle-colored Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The shelter's assistant told them that this littl... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

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 70-80ºF a car can he... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

The Protective Giant Schnauzer

01st August 2006
There are three distinct Schnauzer dog breeds. The oldest and progenitor of the other two Schnauzer breeds is the mid-sized Standard Schnauzer or Mittelschnauzer. While this breed probably originated in the Middle Ages, it is the least popular of the Schn... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

Why Dogs Like To Stick Their Heads Out Of Car Windows?

07th July 2006
Experts estimate that dogs can catch a whiff of something that's one million times less concentrated than what humans can detect. With so much sniff power, it's hardly surprising that they stick their heads out out car windows. They could care less about ... Read >
Author: Keith Lee

Why you should Not buy a puppy at the Pet store.

07th July 2006
You like to have a puppy as a new family member. Now that decision is made you should take some time to read about where to buy or not to buy your pup. It is not difficult to get a puppy, but when you want a good and healthy puppy there are places ... Read >
Author: Isabella Vreeken

Choosing The Right Dog Breed – A Step By Step Guide

03rd July 2006
Whenever dog lovers think of choosing a dog breed, they turn to the Internet to learn more about it. That is why I have decided to write this article to provide more enligtment on this topic. My objective is to arouse your interest in it. Bring back the a... Read >
Author: Janet Mary Namuli

Shut The Door Buddy: Simple Dog Tricks To Teach and Impress

27th April 2006
The shutting and opening door trick can be taught to all dog breeds. The only consideration maybe would be asking small size dogs to close large or heavy doors which are beyond their physical capabilities. In teaching this trick select a door that swin... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Dog Tricks: Understanding Your Dogs Capabilities Before You Teach Buddy New Tricks

27th April 2006
The performing of dog tricks, while not a necessary part of a dog's education, is an accomplishment that offer dog owners and his friends a great deal of amusement and adds materially to the value of a dog. All dogs can be taught tricks, but some breed... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Some History of Designer Breeds and The Problem

25th April 2006
Although the concept is by no means new; many people are discovering that some of the latest breeds of super dogs are not as great as their breeders would have you believe. Of the "designer dog club" the 'Labradoodle' is probably the most well known. ... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Universal Principles For Successful Dog Training

20th April 2006
Dog training is not rocket science and is not as difficult as you think. It is certainly possible for ANY dog owners to train their dogs themselves provided they put in adequate amount of effort. The principles listed here are universal to dog training of... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

The Geriatric (Older) Dog

20th April 2006
Dogs mature and age at much different rates, usually according to size and breed. It is commonly held that dogs live 7 years for every year that we man does. However, this serve as only a rough guide when converting and calculating your dog's age as dogs ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Yo Quiero Chihuahuas: the Tiny Lap Dog with the Big Personality

20th April 2006
This small, spunky dog breed is famous for coining the phrase Yo quiero Taco Bell. Who doesn't remember the commercials in which the Chihuahua expressed his love for Taco Bell food? Tiny and energetic, the Chihuahua typically weighs between 2-6 lbs and ... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Shih Tzu: Finding the Perfect Shih Tzu

20th April 2006
The Shih Tzu is a lively, proud and very lovable dog as owners will testify. The Shih Tzu is one of the most popular dog breeds on earth for good reason. In 1994 the Shih Tzu was the 12th most popular dog breed, according to the American Kennel Club. ... 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

The World's Smallest Dog - the Chihuahua

13th April 2006
The Chihuahua is the world's smallest dog and it has been an extremely popular dog breed in the United States and around the world. This long-lived breed has a life expectancy well into the mid-teens. Chihuahuas or Chis have grown in popularity over the p... Read >
Author: Anne Kirrin

Best Dogs for Families with Kids

27th March 2006
Choosing the right dog for your family with kids need some research if you are new to the dog ownership. Families with kids need to pay attention on certain dog qualities such as temperament, size and energy level before adopting or buying a dog. Kids... Read >
Author: Bob Anderson

Dog Training Basics

16th March 2006
Training Your Dog Mar 15 2006 Guides to Dog Breeds, Training by Andrew Mills Dog training does much more than just create an obedient, willing companion. Training your dog properly actually strengthens the bond that already exists between dog an... Read >
Author: andrew mills

The Diverse Dachshund Breed

13th March 2006
The Dachshund is an extremely popular dog breed which has ranked in the top ten most popular dog breeds for many years. Dachshunds were ranked 6th out of 154 dog breeds registered by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in both 2004 and 2005. When most people t... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

The Wonderful World of Toy Breed Dogs

16th February 2006
Small toy dogs teach us more about the mystery and magic of canines than the larger dog breeds. Sharing your life with a toy dog can be one of the most enjoyable and intimate experiences you will have with a pet. These little guys will follow you from... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Dogs Of Fashion

16th February 2006
As winter arrives in the northern parts of the world and we break out our down filled parkas, our fleece lined ski jackets, long-johns, hats and mittens - do we stop to think of our four legged friends and companions? Well, most of us don't, which is hard... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

The Gentle Giant Great Dane

16th February 2006
The Great Dane or German Mastiff is the gentle giant of dog breeds. This giant dog needs an experienced owner who can cope with a large dog and large demands on the family budget. The Dane is gentle, quiet, dignified, well-mannered, loyal and affectio... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

The Versatile Golden Retriever

16th February 2006
So you are interested in acquiring a Golden Retriever because you think it is a friendly and good looking dog breed and you have heard that it behaves well with children. Well you are right in that the Golden is one of the best family-oriented dogs in the... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

The Pudgy Pooch

16th February 2006
Fat dogs are likely to end up with serious dog health problems. Ask yourself these three questions. Is your dog starting to look a little overweight? Is it difficult to feel your dog's ribs? Has your dog gained a few extra pounds in the last year? If you ... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

Dog training – the basic commands

15th February 2006
There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. Another reason is that many communities req... Read >
Author: Milt Rodriguez

Picking-out the Perfect Dog Breed

15th February 2006
Here are some important thoughts and/or questions you should have in your mind before you go out & bring home your new dog, first off I will pull no punches in this regard of owning a new dog. It is a lot of work at first; here is an example, every time t... Read >
Author: James Johnson

Show everyone how awsome your pet is put his face on address labels

09th February 2006
You have a pet you love dearly and you would like to show the world how much you love your pet how about doing it with address labels .Address labels can be order with a large variety of dog breeds on them as well as cats rabbits, frogs and any other typ... Read >
Author: superior labels

So You Want A Chihuahua Do You

13th January 2006
========================================== So You Want A Chihuahua Do You by Shari Belden and Rodney Boettger ========================================== So you think that Chihuahuas are just so cute and cuddly, in other words perfect for you... Read >
Author: Rodney Boettger

Shih Tzu – A Little Dog With A Big Story To Tell

17th December 2005
Few dog breeds have such a well-documented and exciting history as the Shih Tzu. The Shih Tzu's entire history is steeped in legends, myths and mystery. However, we have fossil records that tell us the brachycephalic (short-skulled, short-nosed, flat-... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Commands That Every Dog Owner Should Know That Will Lead To An Obedient Dog

17th December 2005
The Commands That Every Dog Owner Should Know And How This Will Lead To A Happy, Clean And Obedient Dog That Will Not Cause Problems There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and tra... Read >
Author: Jonathan Cheong

Affenpinscher - The Monkey Dog

09th December 2005
The Affenpinscher is a small 7 to 8 pound dog that usually does not exceed around 10 inches in height. The Affenpinscher has bushy eyebrows and shaggy hair and most often is considered to look somewhat like a monkey. Although this certainly is a dog, you ... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Shih Tzu - Train Your Shih Tzu Using Rewards And Positive Reinforcement

26th November 2005
Training shih tzu and all dog breeds using positive reinforcement and reward training has long been recognized as both highly effective for the owner and a positive experience for the dog. Positive reinforcement training is so important that it is the on... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Dog training - the basic commands

11th November 2005
There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. Another reason is that many communities req... Read >
Author: andrew mills

Shih Tzu - For The Love Of Dogs

03rd November 2005
I have wondered just who are the ancestors of the shih tzu. Like all other dog breeds, shih tzu ancestors most likely come from five choices: Grey Wolf, Golden Jackal, Coyote, African Wild Dog. It is hard to imagine our little shih tzu baby dolls has ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Feeding Time Should Be Training Time

08th October 2005
Feeding Time Should Be Training Time Using Food Daily to Promote Good Obedience Can you guess why feeding time is so important? Simply put, feeding time means your dog is HUNGRY and will therefore do almost anything to get fed. Since you, his loving... Read >
Author: DogTwist DogTwist

Understanding Your Pet's Chewing Issues

04th September 2005
If you are beginning to feel like an endangered species surrounded by the chewed up remnants of your previous existence, fear not. First of all you are not alone. There are dog owners like you suffering the same fate and having the same problems getting... Read >
Author: Burke Jones

My Dog Ate My Website

17th May 2005
My foray into the world of on-line marketing reminds me of the time I bought the perfect dog. A simple one-day project turned into a research project. The research project made me so well informed I missed the obvious. I am really fascinated by the wo... Read >
Author: John Thomas

Networking Your Marketing Strategies

30th December 2004
By Shelley Lowery A network is a group of points or locations interlinked with specific paths. A network can be computers, people, web sites, or anything that is linked together to form a group. Remember the old adage, "There is power in number?" Yo... Read >