June 9th, 2008
Underneath the fur of your pet feline are fleas, tiny parasites that suck their blood. Most cats found at home are the hosts of these cat fleas although they are also seen to infect other animals like rabbits and dogs.
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June 5th, 2008
They’re not just friendly, they are popular in televisions and movies too…
Great Danes are not just amazing dogs, they are record holders too! This breed that is commonly referred to as “Apollo of all breeds” and “Gentle giant” have been in the Guinness World Records for tallest dogs. Brace yourself because famous Great Danes are coming to meet you…
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June 2nd, 2008
Owning a dog is not just pure fun, it also entails responsibilities on the part of the owner. These loyal canine friends depend on their owner for food, love, training, and more. If you are considering becoming the most popular and model dog owner in your neighborhood, learn the essential ways from this article and be the best dog owner that you can be.
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May 31st, 2008
How to find the best dog beds.
If you are looking for just any dog bed, well that’s easy. Finding a quality extra large dog bed, that will give your dog the support he needs, that’s a little more of a challenge. You need some advice on picking a extra large dog bed.
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May 29th, 2008
Be prepared for the emergency to come so that your dog can continue to live a happy and healthy life with you and the rest of your family…
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May 27th, 2008
Many people wonder if using a bark collar to correct a dog from barking is effective. When used correctly they can be and here you will find an overview of what and how these collars work.
Many dog owners find it to be a hard decision when deciding to implement a bark collar into the training of their dog. When you ask some of the pet experts they will tell you that when a dog has become a nuisance because of barking and other traditional methods have not work then using a bark collar as part of their training is an effective way to teach the dog when it is appropriate to bark.
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May 16th, 2008
The playful nature of horses has been found to be helpful in treating children with autism. This article provides a bird’s eye view of the potential of the underrated equine therapy or horse therapy in helping autistic children. Discover how horses can help special kids get moving and have a breath out of their own world.
The New Role of Horse Therapy for Autistic Children
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May 15th, 2008
Proper health management helps your boxer live a happier and longer life…
If one is in search for dogs that are easy to own, boxer dogs will definitely be included in the list. Boxer is one among a number of short-haired breeds that shed a little. With boxer dogs, you will seldom experience the fuss bathing a dog brings since they do not generally need frequent bathing. You can use your nose to tell if it is time to bath your dog.
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May 12th, 2008
Identifying your dog’s mood plays important role in his everyday life…
No matter how intelligent you or your Great Dane is, it is usually difficult to identify what this sweet creature is feeling. A Great Dane, along with other animals, does not have the capacity to tell people what exactly they are feeling. Sometimes, animals are considered as plain creatures good at wagging their tails or barking out loud during the night. But, animals like dogs communicate in more ways than some people might imagine. A Great Dane has a variety of ways to express his feelings using all parts of his body. Understanding what your dog is trying to tell you will definitely create a happy relationship that could last for years.
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May 11th, 2008
If your dog has long and drooping ears, the chances of getting some form of ear infection are higher than other dogs. You need to know how to spot it and take the appropriate actions to care for your dog.
If you notice your dog has been shaking his head a bit too often and scratching its ears with its paws or even trying to rub its ears on the ground, your dog may have some form of ear infections. In some severe cases, they may even not walk properly if the ear infection has gone into its ear canals and affected its sense of balance.
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