Archive for November 13th, 2008

Puppy Potty Training - Potty Train Your Puppy In 4 Easy Steps

Potty Training – Potty Train Your Puppy In 4 Easy Steps
If there is one thing that all dog owners can relate to it is the experience of taking a puppy that has no clue about the proper area to use the bathroom in and then training him to be a responsible pet to use the […]

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Which Dog Food To Buy

With such a large number of different types of dog foods out there, which dog food should I buy to ensure my pet’s good health?
It is a responsible dog owner’s job to select a balanced and nutritious dog food for your dog.
The simplest way to make a good determination on which dog food is best, […]

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Adopt Rather Than Buy At Havanese Rescues

You’ve decided to adopt a Havanese or a Havanese mix from an animal shelter or Havanese rescue rather than buy a Havanese puppy. Congratulations! You will not only save about $1000 and a life, but you will also not contribute to continuing the puppy mills that supply pet stores. You have chosen the compassionate way to give a loving dog a new leash on life. (Sorry ? couldn’t resist).

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Dog Collars Buying Guide

every caring dog owner must have a dog collar for their beloved companion|A dog collar is a necessity to every caring dog owner[/spin]. Dog collars do have an important practical purpose. Not only do they carry your dogs identification tags, but they also have a loop for a dog leash. Every areas of […]

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Poodle Information: What Makes A Good Poodle Rescue Centre?

If you are considering adopting a Poodle from a rescue centre rather than buying a puppy, good for you! Please keep in mind that you will still have to fork out a few hundred dollars in adoption fees. This is still a lot cheaper than getting a purebred puppy. A good Poodle rescue centre will charge about two hundred fifty dollars in adoption fees, sometimes three hundred dollars. This is to discourage those less kindly folks who would sell the dogs for medical research, or worse.

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English Bulldog Facts

Despite the stubborn nature of the breed, the English Bulldog is actually a very docile breed that has been extremely popular since the 1800’s. Now a member of the non-sporting group and a devoted family pet, they were at one time bred for their ferocious and courageous traits. Literature from 1609 has the earliest reference to the English Bulldog.

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