Archive for August 3rd, 2008

You Can Train Your Dog to Tell Time - But it isn’t Always Good!

We’ve all seen or heard about the stereotype of a dog waiting right at the door when its owner returns home. Actually, many people have had these kind of dogs. I know, it sounds so unreal!

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What Is Dog Kennel Cough

Kennel cough is a condition in which a dog’s windpipe and upper bronchi are irritated and damaged by infectious microorganisms. Kennel cough can be caused by both bacteria and virus. Dog kennel cough is named variously like canine cough, infectious tracheobronchitis and bordetellosis

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Puppies Make Bad Presents

If you’re a parent yourself you’ve probably not only seen it but felt that small hand tugging on your arm. It’s hard to look into those big round eyes and say no, but it’s also necessary. Often your children, especially younger children, are much more in love with the idea of having a puppy than the reality.

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Choosing A Healthy Pet Food For Your Dog

One of the most important decisions you can make for your furry best friend is what they eat. You would think with all the restrictions and laws on the food you or I eat, that food for your dog would be just as safe. You could not be further from the truth. It does not matter if you buy your pets food from the grocery store down the street, some designer doggy boutique, or from your local veterinarianas office. All of these places may sell food that contains animal by-products.

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Cardigan Welsh Corgi - Dog Breeds - Facts And Info For Dog Owners

We begin this article with the basic facts about the breed, then follow up with an in-depth look at their personality.
Group: Herding
Weight: Male: 25-30, Female: 24-28 lbs
Height: Male: 10-12, Female: 10-12 inches
Overview
It is only for 70 years now that the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi have been regarded as separate breeds. There […]

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Cao da Serra de Aires - Dog Breeds - Facts Every Owner Should Know

We begin this article with the basic facts about the breed, then follow up with an in-depth look at their personality.
Group: Herding
Weight: 26-40 pounds
Height: 16-22 inches
History
The Cao da Serra de Aires is a herding breed that is about 100 years old. It is believed that they have descended from the Briards that were imported to […]

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