Archive for September 11th, 2008

Yorkshire Terrier Training - Training Your Yorkie To Stop Barking So Much

Does your Yorkshire terrier bark all of the time? If this is the case you will want to read on to find out what causes barking in dogs and what you can do to stop it. While we as humans find barking to be the most annoying sound we can imagine, dogs will sometimes bark […]

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Talk To The Paw: Learn To Communicate With Dogs In Their Own Language

Whether you’re a dog owner, work with dogs, or just enjoy spending time with them (maybe you’re volunteering at your local shelter or dog sit for traveling friends), these books are must-reads. They will, in various ways, help you understand dogs (and other animals) better, by teaching you how they think, move, and why they […]

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How To Get A New Dog But Spend Less

On a worldwide scale, the orphaned pet population becomes endemic as it continues to increase at a rapid speed. The need for loving homes becomes larger than ever, since majority of the pet owners failed to spay or neuter their pets. As a matter of fact, some organizations even offer veterinarian reimbursement to owners who […]

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Puppy And Dog Training Secrets

Having a new puppy in your home is a very exciting and very challenging time for most folks and families. The average breeder has weaned and begun to let puppies leave for their new homes at about 8 weeks of age. This is very much like tending a baby, as dogs this young not only […]

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Show Hunters - A Horse Competing Event That Originated From Fox Hunting

English riding is divided into a variety of disciplines, or styles or riding. From pleasure riding to competitive events, each of these disciplines is unique and has its own set of priorities and requirements. One of the most common disciplines in North America is the hunters.
Once hunters were based on the sport of […]

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Are We Paying More Attention To Pet-iculars?

In 2005 Americans spent over $15 million on behavior-modification drugs for their pets. A cat that was attacking its owner was diagnosed as being deficient in serotonin, the neurotransmitter that provides a feeling of well-being. A dog that chased its tail for up to 5 hours was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Then there’s the increasing […]

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