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Top 3 Beagle Puppy Training Issues

23rd September 2009
Your beautiful beagle may not write fantastic stories and be the prudent companion of one of the world's most famous cartoons, but he or she is sure to be the apple of your eye. The beagle type dog has been around for nearly 2,000 years, but only as a bre... Read >
Author: voyage09

How to train a Beagle

10th September 2009
Beagles are very popular dogs, especially in the United States. They are full of personality and oozing with cuteness particularly when they are young pups. They are active, eager to please, very intelligent, and always exploring. Origin: Beagles b... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Show Dog Training.

10th September 2009
Humans have always taken pride in exhibiting anything that was desirable and pleasing, always wanting to be at the top of everything they were involved in, even if it were to rely and depend completely on the pedigree, power and ability of the animals the... Read >
Author: Noel D'Costa

Show Dog Training

10th September 2009
Humans have always taken pride in exhibiting anything that was desirable and pleasing, always wanting to be at the top of everything they were involved in, even if it were to rely and depend completely on the pedigree, power and ability of the ani... Read >
Author: Noel D'Costa

Why You Should Claim Compensation for Dog Bites

08th September 2009
The statement, “dogs are man’s best friends” couldn’t ever have been fitter than it is now, in today’s times. Today dogs are more than just ‘man’s best friends’, they are in fact close members of the family. But apart from the dogs that ha... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

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

How to Socialize With Guard Dogs

03rd September 2009
If you would like to have a very social animal, then you should consider a dog. In fact, there are a number of interesting similarities between dogs and human beings, which is why many people instinctively choose them for company. Just like people, do... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Why You Should Have a Better Understanding of Family Guard Dogs

03rd September 2009
A number of studies have been conducted to compare different types of animals, and it has been found that dogs are not just pretty sociable but also fairly simple to teach a variety of skills. One of the greatest qualities found in dogs is a high degree o... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Pet Diabetes

13th August 2009
Were you aware that diabetes can strike your furry family members? It’s true! Nearly 1 in 400 cats and dogs develop diabetes during their lifetime. The two forms of pet diabetes your veterinarian can diagnose are mellitus and insipidus. The good ne... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

Wholesale Dog Items : Prove to Man’s Best Friend the Ways in Which You Care

01st August 2009
There isn’t any more considerate way than wholesale dog goods to demonstrate to your pet dog how much you love it . No matter whether you buy an indestructible fake bones or an amusing squeaking items, your dear dog will appreciate your affection ... Read >
Author: davidzou

In Home Dog Grooming Tips

28th July 2009
Grooming your pet is one of the most important duties for you as a dog owner should do in keeping your pet healthy and clean. The lack of the grooming may cause the dog to encounter many types of diseases. First steps of grooming consists of activities su... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

Synthetic lawns for Middle East countries

27th July 2009
A lot of families living in the Middle East dream about luxurious and rich green lawns. However, maintaining a natural grass lawn in the Middle East which is a desert country is virtually impossible. It is extremely difficult to have a real lawn in any A... Read >
Author: Jack

Amputation Of A Limb – Can Your Dog Live With A Prosthetic?

23rd July 2009
Is your dog facing the possibility of having one of his limbs amputated due to an accident or a disease? Such a surgery is not uncommon, especially when dog owners have pets that experience a terrible car accident or bone cancer, which typically calls for... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

Dog boarding, the ultimate care for your furry child

16th July 2009
Gone are the days of concern and tension of keeping your pet alone at home. With the emergence of pet boarding facilities you can now enjoy your busy work without worrying much about your pet Dog boarding facility provides the ultimate safety to your ... Read >
Author: Michel Moore

Diabetes Insipidus in Dogs

09th July 2009
Diabetes is a medical term that refers to a range of disorders that are characterized by abnormal thirst and frequent weak urination. One of the dog health issues by breed, diabetes in canines comes in of two forms:  Diabetes Insipidus or drinking ... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Why buy Dog Cages and Dog Carriers?

07th July 2009
Dog cages and dog carriers are a very useful item for transporting your pet to the vet or kennel etc. Transporting your dog from your home to any other place, long or short distance, is met with a frown most of the times. While taking them along in your c... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

How to Identify a Vampire - The Characteristics of a Creature of The Undead

04th July 2009
Vampires are mythological creatures, the existence of which science has not yet been able to prove. But there is a large amount of untested evidence directed towards the fact that vampire tendencies are a possibility among humans. And with the recent inc... Read >
Author: Beth

Are Your Customers Cats or Dogs?

30th June 2009
Our dog is not particularly active, suffering as he does from a touch of arthritis, but he loves his food. If you give him fillet steak, or just plain dog food from the can, he eats it with equal gusto. He will eat what our cat doesn't finish from her bow... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Swollen Abdomen In Dogs, Signs of A Serious Disease?

28th June 2009
If you noticed that your dog has a swollen abdomen, you must not ignore it. A swollen abdomen can be an indication of a serious disease such as ‘Bloat’, and you must visit a vet IMMEDIATELY! One of the most commonly asked pet health questions is ho... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Ferrets Care: Four Essential Tips to Grooming a Ferret

18th June 2009
Your ferrets care is one of the most important things you can do for your ferret. Although they may be small your ferrets care will have to become a routine for you. They will require teeth brushing, hair grooming, nail care, ear cleaning and bathing to n... Read >
Author: Brandon Caster

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

A Little History Why Your Dog Needs Portuguese Water Dog Training

12th June 2009
What factor led to the First Family's choosing the Portugese Water Dog to be the White House's top dog? The reason given by the President and his family is what everyone has known about the PWD for years, which is that it is a dog with virtually no sheddi... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Choosing the perfect shade for your teeth

04th June 2009
Teeth are like jewels - they both bring sparkle to the eyes. Similarly, when your gems start to lose their luster, you can get them cleaned, same as your canines. But if you have baking soda and lemon juice for your silver, what do you use for your dental... Read >
Author: Mel C

Teeth Whitening 101

04th June 2009
When your 3-year-old kid starts comparing your teeth to the color of lemons, it's time to get some teeth whitening job done. Aside from the unsightly shade, mother-of-pearl canines are equated to poor hygiene. Though this is not always the case, discolore... Read >
Author: Mel C

The Dalmatian And Great Britain

01st June 2009
In the past century, there has been a growth in the popularity of Dalmatians in Great Britain. According to few different sources, Dalmatians were bred from a line of English hunting dogs, but this is only speculation. There is also considerable speculati... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Fight Fleas and Canine Stress with 2 All-Natural Supplements

05th May 2009
For the most part, there is a great deal of similarity between dogs and cats when it comes to being frightened by loud noises. Fireworks, gun shots, thunderstorms, or any type of banging noise that startles them also creates undue stress for the animal a... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

What Does A Luxated Patella Mean To You And Your Dog?

01st May 2009
Here’s a scenario for you to think about. Your child is out in the back yard, running about with your 1-year old dog, when unexpectedly, you hear that dog yelp in pain. Wasting no time, you head out the door and observe that the dog appears to have an... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Alternative Medicines for Canines

22nd April 2009
If there is one similarity shared by both canines and felines it is the fear that results when there ears are rattled by sudden, loud noises. This is especially true with young puppies whose smaller ears are very sensitive to sounds like fireworks, thunde... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

A HISTORICAL VIEW OF PAISLEY DALMATIANS

22nd April 2009
For over a century, an intense bond has existed between the British dog buffs and the Dalmatian. Canine experts have knowledge of the breed's presence for durations exceeding the previous two-hundred years. Historically, a theory among such experts has ri... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

11 Check Your Dog for Hearing Loss

22nd April 2009
It is a common misconception on the part of dog owners to equate a decrease in the animal's attentiveness or not practicing what they learned in obedience training as a sign of improper behavior or insolence. Typically, these things occur with older canin... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Understanding and dealing with your dogs dominant behaviour

09th April 2009
There is a lot of misunderstanding surrounding dominance; what it is, and how to treat such unwanted behaviour in dogs that possess the natural inclination to be leaders. This article is aimed at helping the dog owner to gain some idea about what dominanc... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

Should You Buy Pet Insurance?

07th April 2009
To most people the decision to buy a pet is akin to adding another member to their family, and for those living alone the chance to acquire an invaluable and loving companion. However, unlike human members of the family pets don’t have access to a f... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

How to Deal with a Dog Mouth Health Problem

25th March 2009
Just like us, dogs can develop tooth disease; making it very important to make sure that you care for your pet's health by keeping their teeth clean and tartar free. Dogs can get many of the same tooth, gum and mouth diseases as we can - and since yo... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Teeth Cleaning Agents What You Need to Know

25th March 2009
Dogs can be subject to the same diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth as can their owners. Since you dog has no way of telling you that is has a toothache, dog owners must take care to look after the dental health of their dog. An untreated tooth infectio... Read >
Author: villenoire

How to Prevent Doggie Breath

25th March 2009
Dogs can be subject to the same diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth as can their owners. Since you dog has no way of telling you that is has a toothache, dog owners must take care to look after the dental health of their dog. An untreated tooth infectio... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dental Health and Hygiene in Dogs

25th March 2009
Dogs can be subject to the same diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth as can their owners. Since you dog has no way of telling you that is has a toothache, dog owners must take care to look after the dental health of their dog. An untreated tooth infectio... Read >
Author: villenoire

Canine teeth Cleaning Agents

25th March 2009
Just like us, dogs can develop tooth disease; making it very important to make sure that you care for your pet's health by keeping their teeth clean and tartar free. Dogs can be subject to the same diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth as can their own... Read >
Author: villenoire

How to Deal with a Dog Mouth Health Problem

25th March 2009
Just like us, dogs can develop tooth disease; making it very important to make sure that you care for your pet's health by keeping their teeth clean and tartar free. Dogs can get many of the same tooth, gum and mouth diseases as we can - and since yo... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dental Health and Your Dog

25th March 2009
Just like us, dogs can develop tooth disease; making it very important to make sure that you care for your pet's health by keeping their teeth clean and tartar free. Dogs can be subject to the same diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth as can their own... Read >
Author: villenoire

Canine Teeth Cleaning How to Do It

25th March 2009
If possible, your dog's teeth should be brushed daily, or least every other day. Dogs are just as susceptible as we are to tooth disease, so it is important to make sure that our dog's teeth are kept clean and free of tartar. Dogs can get many of the... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dental Disease and Your Dogs Health

25th March 2009
Since you dog has no way of telling you that is has a toothache, dog owners must take care to look after the dental health of their dog. An untreated tooth infection can lead to very serious problems with your pets' vital organs. The diet your dog eats... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Teeth How to Keep Them Clean

25th March 2009
Diseases of the mouth, teeth, and gums can be very painful for your pooch and because they aren't able to tell us when they have a toothache, as pet owners we must be diligent in keeping up with our dog's dental care. If left untreated, a tooth infection ... Read >
Author: villenoire

Types of Worms in Dogs

25th March 2009
Generally, there are five major types of worms, roundworm, tapeworm, hookworm, whipworm and the dreaded heartworm. All of these can cause light to serious complications and should never be left untreated. Roundworm is the most common worm to affect do... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Intestinal Worms and Other Parasites

25th March 2009
Your dog is the "host" and the worms basically feed off your dog and their existence is dependent upon the life of your dog. It sounds pretty revolting, doesn't it? There are five main types of worm parasites that use dogs as their host: roundworms,... Read >
Author: villenoire

Symptoms of Dog Worms

25th March 2009
The symptoms your dog may exhibit depend upon the kind of worm your dog has. Generally there are five major worm types: hookworms, whipworms, heartworms, roundworms and tapeworms. All of these can cause minor to major health problems and must be tr... Read >
Author: villenoire

Natural Cures for Canine Heart Worms

25th March 2009
Worm infestation is common in dogs - and cats, too, for that matter. Worms are parasites that live inside an animal and they all cause different problems. It all depends upon the kind of worm your pet has. There are generally five major worm types:... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Worms Symptoms

25th March 2009
Generally, there are five major types of worms, roundworm, tapeworm, hookworm, whipworm and the dreaded heartworm. All of these can cause light to serious complications and should never be left untreated. First, let's look at the different types of parasi... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Worm Symptoms the Facts

25th March 2009
Worm infestation is a common ailment in dogs. Worms are parasites that live inside of your dog and all cause different problems. It all depends upon the kind of worm your pet has. There are generally five major worm types: roundworms, hookworms, tapewo... Read >
Author: villenoire

Does Your Dog Need a Pet Vitamin Supplement

25th March 2009
Good health is something that everyone in the world tries to achieve for themselves. But how often do we take the time to think about the daily health needs of our dogs? At the end of a stressful day, you do come home and unwind with your furry friend... Read >
Author: villenoire

Why Dog Nutrition Should Include Pet Vitamins

25th March 2009
How could we not with all the media that is constantly surrounding us about getting and staying healthy? However, do we ever stop to think about the one thing that loves us unconditionally and their health? Our pets give us so much including being a... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Needs Pet Vitamins

25th March 2009
You have them to keep you active and resistant to ailments. Of course all these views are endorsed day in and day out by commercials and programs on television. And if you are a keen dog lover, you would naturally feel inclined to extend this healthy habi... Read >
Author: villenoire

Why Your Dog Needs Pet Vitamins

25th March 2009
The answer is simple, your vitamins. You have them to keep you active and resistant to ailments. Of course all these views are endorsed day in and day out by commercials and programs on television. And if you are a keen dog lover, you would naturally feel... Read >
Author: villenoire

Are Dog Vitamins Necessary

25th March 2009
How could we not with all the media that is constantly surrounding us about getting and staying healthy? However, do we ever stop to think about the one thing that loves us unconditionally and their health? We sometimes overlook keeping our pets hea... Read >
Author: villenoire

Grasp Dog Bite Personal Injury

13th March 2009
It can be said that it is never a case of luck being on a person’s side when they are bitten by a canine. However it can be said that a person can get off likely if they are bitten and do not suffer any sort of scarring or lifelong fear of canines in ge... Read >
Author: rudi oneil

Wheat Free Dog Food: A convenient way to fight pet allergies

09th March 2009
Lots of wheat gluten and other proteins are routinely added to dog food. Wheat free dog food is less common, because the majority of large-scale pet food manufacturers do not cater enough to the health needs of pets, especially those puppies or adult can... Read >
Author: Thomas

Discover The Facts About Separation Anxiety In Dogs

28th January 2009
Have you ever wondered why separation anxiety in dogs is a problem for some canines, but not for others? If you're dealing with destructive dog behavior, you may be wondering if it's because your dog is bored, or if it's because you have one of the four ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Getting The Right Dog Breed Just For You

20th January 2009
Some dog lovers spend a great deal of time choosing the right dog breed before they decide to purchase a dog. For them, the dog's breed is one contributing factor to its value. That is why most families who decide to get a dog, they know that choosing the... Read >
Author: John Samson

The Truth About Food Aggression In Dogs

18th January 2009
Are you just plain fed up? Does feeding your dog turn into a nightmare of aggressive dog behavior if anyone in the household comes near him while he's eating? If your pooch is displaying food aggression in dogs, this serious dog behavior problem needs t... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

How Socializing Your Dog Prevents Aggressive Dog Behavior

17th January 2009
Let me ask you a simple question. Do you know how important it is to socialize your dog? Do you even know what socializing your dog is? Learn how this important aspect of dog training can prevent aggression in dogs later on. What Does Socializing Yo... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

You Should Care For Your Dog's Teeth Just Like Your Own

12th January 2009
Common dental problems - Periodontitis It is very common among dogs to have gum disease. At the age of two or three, many dogs have either periodontitis or gingivitis. The most common dental problem for canines is periodontitis, also known as ... Read >
Author: John Samson

The American Pit Bull Terrier

11th January 2009
People might be wondering why there is such a name as "bull dog". Originally, Great Britain and later, America were obsessed with bloody fights between bulls and dogs. The main function of the canine is to hang on to the bull's neck and worry the poor... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Working Dog videos: the best way to train your working dogs

08th January 2009
The relationship between pets and humans is nothing new. Since centuries people are taming animals for their benefits but what has changed is the outlook of humans towards them. Now-a-days people tame animals for various purposes. One most important a... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

CANINE licensing and spay LAWS

05th January 2009
Licensing of canines is required in almost every United States state, or municipal. If a dog is unlicensed the owners may face monetary fines. To get licensed, the canine must have up-to-date rabies vaccinations. How much it costs to license a dog usua... Read >
Author: SaraLovesDogs

Bull Dog Terriers First Impressions

05th January 2009
People might be wondering why there is such a name as "bull dog." Originally, Great Britain and later, America were obsessed with bloody fights between bulls and dogs. The core behaved of the canine is to fall onto the bull's shaft and fret the feeble ani... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Spay and Neuter laws

31st December 2008
Licensing of K-9s is required in almost every United States city, or municipal. If a pet is unlicensed the owners may face monetary fines. To get licensed, the dogs must have up-to-date rabies vaccinations. How much it costs to license a dog usually de... Read >
Author: SaraLovesDogs

An Owner's Guide to Arthritis in Dogs

08th December 2008
Arthritis in dogs is a condition that occurs when the joints become inflamed. This can be the result of injury or disease. This condition is most common in older dogs, but can also occur in younger canines. So, what exactly causes it? Causes Vari... Read >
Author: D Swain

Effective Dog Obedience Training

08th December 2008
Obedience is one of the responsibilities a dog owner has to teach his dog. It is vital that dogs know their place in today’s society, which includes understanding exactly what is expected of them and to know how they have to behave. Easy commands such a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dog Coughing - Five Common Causes of Canine Coughing

27th November 2008
Dog coughing can occur for many different reasons, some of them serious and others minor. Your dog can cough if he drinks water too fast, or he can cough due to lung or heart conditions. Other common causes include parasites, allergies, and distemper. Thi... Read >

An Introduction to Dog Constipation

26th November 2008
Dog constipation can be very painful and uncomfortable for your canine. However, it's usually not a very serious problem. Dogs of any age and breed can experience constipation, although older dogs have a higher risk of developing this condition. Causes... Read >
Author: D Swain

Taking Dog Pictures: Tips on Having Great Photos

04th November 2008
A regular dog lover can be interested on charming films of their lovely pets; it is like rush nature to take some good dog cinema that would visibly be a good thing for you and your pet as well. When demanding to look at dog films only time it well. If yo... Read >
Author: Allison

Let Me Share My Experience With Italian Flirting Men

03rd November 2008
We have heard and seen Italian flirting men. Italian men are simply without description, they could easily write the flirting bible. There is something about them that always makes women from all over the world want to fall in love. It might be their mas... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Choosing a Bed for Your Dog

30th October 2008
Is your dog used to sleep with you at night? If you enjoy the comfort that your dog gives you, it is best if you think first of the risks. Well, although you are giving your pet the everyday shower, you are not completely sure if he is a hundred percent... Read >
Author: trinity

Love Dogs? Take a Shot Of A Dog Picture

30th October 2008
A average dog lover can be interested on appealing films of their lovely pets; it is like care scenery to take some good dog picture that would visibly be a good thing for you and your pet as well. When demanding to look at dog picture only time it well. ... Read >
Author: Allison

Ideas and Tips in Having Great Dog Pictures

17th October 2008
A typical dog lover can be interested on taking films of their lovely pets; it is like minute type to take some good dog cinema that would obviously be a good thing for you and your pet as well. When demanding to look at dog films only time it well. If yo... Read >
Author: Allison

Dog Pictures Collection Hobby

23rd September 2008
People forever tackle different stuff that we can forever have advantage with. Right now there are a lot of equipment that we can actually like. For example let us tackle the dog cinema collection hobby, there are a lot of people who loves to horde movies... Read >
Author: Allison

Show your pet you care with an imaginative gift

02nd September 2008
The old adage that a dog is a man's best friend remains true in modern times as pets of all kinds are now being treated more as one of the family. One of the easiest ways to include a pet in a home is to give it the same sorts of treats as the human... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Some Facts About Jaguars

28th August 2008
Following are some interesting facts about the remarkable Jaguars. 1. Jaguar is the third largest wild cat. 2. Jaguar resides almost exclusively in South America where it is the top predator. 3. Jaguar has held many names and titles through histo... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Synthetic Lawns for Middle East Countries

22nd August 2008
People living in the Middle East always dream of having a luxurious evergreen lawn, but when they think about real lawns they immediately think about how to water and maintain them. It’s obviously difficult to have a real lawn in an Arabian country, but... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Basics about Health Alternative

19th August 2008
Nowadays, many people are turning to health alternative therapy and medicine. Different types of therapies are used as health alternative therapies. Generally, these therapies are done to treat the diseases that ail people. According to a survey, almost e... Read >
Author: Caroline James

Canine Yeast Infection

22nd July 2008
Canine yeast infection is the condition caused by yeast overgrowth in dogs. Cases of the infection are many and man and his best friend have not been able to escape a common enemy called candida. The full name of yeast is candida albicans. In canines ther... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

All about Dog Daycares

14th July 2008
Many dog owners, due to time constraints, face the problem of leaving their beloved dog at home for extended periods of time. Dogs are social animals and leaving them alone at home will lead to behavioural problems that are difficult to cure. Dog daycare ... Read >
Author: Ginny Woody

The Working German Shepherd: One of the Best Working Dogs

01st July 2008
Working dogs are canines that are trained to perform special tasks, which cannot be done by ordinary breeds. One of the most common breeds of working dogs is the German Shepherd, otherwise known as the Alsatian. The working German Shepherd is often employ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Why You Should Monitor Your Baby's Teething Timeline

27th June 2008
A regular teething timeline starts around four months of age and it continues until the child turns two, and then a pause occurs for three more years until the child is five. Afterwards, the grown-up teeth start to erupt but in a much more comfortable way... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Is What A Regular Teething Schedule Should Entail

27th June 2008
Though there is an average teething schedule taken as a reference point, there is no absolute rule for the teeth eruption period; it all depends on the baby's personal structure and the specificity of his or her individuality. Thus, there are children who... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Some Specific Signs That Indicate Puppy Teething

27th June 2008
Puppy teething often worries dog owners who complain about not knowing how to deal with the pet's increasing need to chew at things. There are two teething periods, one at around three or four weeks of life when the baby teeth erupt, and another more diff... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Is What Early Teething Entails

27th June 2008
Every baby is unique and so are the various moments in his or her life; trying to identify whether the child is developing according to a predetermined time line is not always going to be successful, as the average figures are just a pattern. Thus, unlike... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Marbled Cat

27th May 2008
Marble Cat is another cat adept at an arboreal lifestyle. Weighing around ten pounds it is up to three and a half feet long, it's tail nearly comprising half of that. Pardofelis Marmorata, Marbled Cat is believed to be closely related to the Asian Golden ... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Leopard Facts

27th May 2008
Following are some interesting facts about leopards. 1. Leopards are the most successful and cunning among big cats. They put their intelligence to good use in their hunting activities. 2. Like most cats, leopards are solitary creatures that hunt ma... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Cat Body Information and Cat Care of Each Body Pary

26th May 2008
The mouth of an adult cat comprises of 15 teeth. Majority of them are tiny. Compared to the other teeth, the canines are the biggest in terms of size, edge and length. Cats catch and grasp their food with these fangs. They use canines to shred their prey ... Read >
Author: Martin Marks

Unfortunate Impressions on Bull Dog Terriers

15th May 2008
People might be wondering why there is such a name as "bull dog". Originally, Great Britain and later, America were obsessed with bloody fights between bulls and dogs. The main function of the canine is to hang on to the bull's neck and worry the poor... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

How to Leave your Dog Home Alone

12th May 2008
Are you travelling this summer? Have you come home to petsitting disasters? If so, you are in good company! Most dog parents do not have quality dog care they can count on. In research that Canine Kingdom has conducted, we have found that a whopping 9... Read >
Author: Mary Beth

Benzoyl Peroxide Shampoo And Its Uses

03rd April 2008
Pet owners often cherish their pets tremendously. Owners will usually pamper,care and treat their pets the same as themselves. This is true with dog lovers. These owners will ensure that their pet is well taken care of. One such product that is very popul... Read >
Author: James Dalton

How Veterinary Doctors Use Canine Acupuncture

25th March 2008
Acupuncture is the treatment that can give desired healing effect along with no side effects. Canine acupuncture is one type of the veterinary acupuncture and used to treat dogs. In this treatment, needles are inserted into specific points of the body of ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What Is A Goldendoodle Puppy

10th March 2008
Over the last several years designer dogs have become very popular with breeders as well as pet lovers. These dogs are combinations of purebreds for unique crosses, with the intentions of getting the best of both breeds in one animal. One of the popular c... Read >
Author: Tracy Pridemore

Chinese Shar Pei: Aloof By Nature

11th February 2008
Shar Peis have fascinating looks and their wrinkled faces and hippo-like appearance is unique in the world of canines. And but for the efforts of a few Hong Kong breeders, the Chinese Shar Pei would at one time have been destroyed by the Chinese Communist... Read >
Author: Melissa Coleman

The Art of Dog Potty Training

31st January 2008
Ever had the experience of stepping on dog poop inside your house? Or slipping on puppy pee in your kitchen that caused you to drop that platter of spaghetti you were about to serve your family for dinner? Not a pretty sight and experience I assure you. ... Read >
Author: dusty road

Good Dogs for Children

23rd July 2007
The big day has finally arrived, a new member of the family will be joining your ranks. When you bring the little one home, you want to know you have made the right decision, are they going to fit in well with the other family members, will they be kind ... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Bee Venom For Your Old Dog

05th July 2007
Has your dog grown old? Is he losing interest in those activities in which he was previously interested? Is he getting up late? Is he reluctant to go out for walks? Is he.....? All these symptoms show that he has grown old. There is no need to feel sorry ... Read >
Author: peter john

Jaguar

01st July 2007
Pathera Onca, the Jaguar is the only New World Mammal amongst the four big cats of the Panthera genus. Ancestry is shared with the other big cats, with the closest genetic resemblance being to the leopard. Chromosomal analysis suggests the species origina... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Interesting cat facts

01st July 2007
All cats are born blind. The ability to see comes during the first couple of weeks after birth! Cats have rudimentary nonfunctional collar bones that allow them to squeeze themselves through tight spaces and helps them in their balance and stride! Cats of... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Crate Training - Why Best Friends Don't Pee on the Carpet

10th May 2007
Emotions run high when thinking about getting a pet but we never seem to consider the work involved with house training or crate training a dog. We prefer to see well behaved dogs walking nicely beside their owner and never stop to think how much effort ... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Are Your Pets Part Of Your Family?

18th April 2007
Our household consists of two sons with furry coats and four legs each. Is this unusual? Not in a majority of homes that have pets. Pets are considered family members and are treated as such. Not only do we provide the basic necessities for our belove... Read >
Author: The Online Marketing Strategies

Designer Dog Collar Shows Owner’s Love For Pet

12th April 2007
Nothing says love to a pet canine like a designer dog collar and there are enough designers to fulfill that need for every size and color desired by the pet’s owner. They can even be embellished with gemstones or personalized with the animal’s name an... Read >
Author: tanjak

Safeguarding Your Dog from Poisons in the Home

30th March 2007
Protecting your puppy or dog from everyday poisons in the home and garden will be the focus of this article. Along with your veterinarian's phone number, you should have posted in prominent vicinity by the phone the number to a 24 hour emergency pet ho... Read >
Author: The Online Marketing Strategies

Is Pet Dental Health Really Important?

13th February 2007
Oral hygiene is extremely important because tooth and gum problems are common medical conditions seen in pets. An unhealthy mouth can affect the kidneys, liver, heart and even the brain. Studies show that 98% of pets with bad breath are suffering fro... Read >
Author: Golden

To All Dog Owners: Are You Guilty Of Anthropomorphism?

10th January 2007
For years Hollywood has portrayed motion-picture canines as animals whose motivations are based on human perceptions and values. Lassie saves a rabbit from death, for example, or Benji solves a crime, or Rin Tin Tin protects the fort from outlaws. These a... Read >
Author: John Edwards

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

Dog Artists David Hockney, William Wegman, and George Rodrigue

17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Melanie Light Although contemporary art has moved beyond the Pop art of yesteryear, the most influential artists of the latter twentieth century have taken bold steps to include dog art as a central theme in their artistic endeavors. Dav... Read >
Author: Melanie Light

The Ten Most Popular Toy Dog Breeds

12th November 2006
Toy dogs have become enormously popular over the years with a variety of people and for a number of reasons. These adorable little canines are ideal for apartment living in many cases, and many toy dogs can be easily managed and cared for by those that ma... Read >
Author: Luke Donnelley Luke Donnelley

Adopting a Rescue Dog

08th November 2006
Adopting an unwanted dog from an animal shelter can be a good idea for many people who want a dog. Some prospective dog owners are put off the idea because they believe that these canines are difficult animals, that they were only abandoned because of beh... Read >
Author: Justine Kay

Taking Care of Your Shih Tzu's Teeth and Gums

06th October 2006
Clean teeth and gums are very important to the overall health of your Shih Tzu. Here is some information on the most common dental problems in dogs and ways of treating them. Common dental problems - Periodontitis It is very common among Shih Tzu... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Does Your Shih Tzu Suffer From Heartworms?

05th October 2006
Does Your Shih Tzu Suffer From Heartworms? Dog heartworm is a common disease among canines in the United States. Discovered in 1856, the worms mainly live in your dog's heart and major blood vessels. The worms, especially on worst cases, seriously ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Hot Spot Prevention Saves Puppies From Suffering

28th September 2006
Hot spot preventionwhy should a new dog parent to a puppy care about it? Although most puppies don't get hot spots (unless they get truly horrible puppy care), all puppies can be susceptible to dog hot spots as they begin to grow up. Learning hot spot ... Read >
Author: Ande Waggener

Good Dogs for Children

26th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow The big day has finally arrived, a new member of the family will be joining your ranks. When you bring the little one home, you want to know you have made the right decision, are they going to fit in well with the other family ... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Natural Instinct?: The Truth about Scent Tracking Dogs

21st May 2006
Often you read about a heroic canine in various dog articles or you see a scent tracking dog on the local TV news in extreme heroic or tragic situations. Have you ever thought to yourself, my dog can do that! While it is true that a trained scent dog ca... Read >
Author: Janis Cazares

Maximize Your Search Engine Traffic With Great Articles

25th March 2006
Article content is crucial to drawing your audience, particularly with those niche markets hungry for specialized information. Just as critical as content, however, is making certain your articles are search engine optimized (SEO). Search engines have ... Read >
Author: Cody Moya

Dogs with Obsessive- Compulsive Behaviors

12th March 2006
The same tensions that occur in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder occur in dogs and Shih Tzu occasionally. Arising out of stress and conflict the obsessive-compulsive behaviors have some soothing effects on mood. Prevention of dogs from engagi... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Learning to Recognize Aggressive Behaviors in Your Shih Tzu

12th March 2006
Generally speaking Shih Tzu should not be aggressive at all. However, with any breed of dog aggressive behaviors can and do occur. Do you understand what it means if a Shih Tzu bares its teeth at you? Is your Shih Tzu warning you to back off or is yo... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

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

What Is the American Canine Association Canine Registration Service?

12th February 2006
The American Canine Association, Inc. is America's largest veterinary health tracking canine tracking registry. They are dedicated to positive change and improved registry standards for the canine industry, which includes our beloved Shih Tzu. Their... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

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

Shih Tzu - Hypoglycemia

29th October 2005
Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) and Items to have ready for new puppy arrival One of the main things a new owner needs to take precautions against is a new puppy developing hypoglycemia or low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia can occur without much warning and... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Canine Body Language

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