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Monthly Archive for August, 2006

Canine Urinary Infections and Symptoms

When bacteria get into the urethra or the bladder, a urinary tract infection, or UTI, can develop. The urethra is the tube that transports the urine from the bladder to the outside of the body where it is expelled. A urinary infection can be very uncomfortable and may make urinating very painful. Canine urinary infections [...]

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How I Get More Training Done On My Horses In 1/2 The Time

Here’s a simple way… to help your horse learn twice
as fast.
We are all pressed for time, seems there is just not enough
of it. There is the job, family duties, maybe social
events, all competing for our time. Our horse is ignored and
we end up with a 10 year old “greenbroke” horse, which can
mean anything [...]

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What Do the Pictures of a Bearded Dragon Lizard Tell You?

The animals you have observed differ in many ways. However, they also have common characteristics. Take for example the case of the bearded dragon lizard. It is very unique because it has a peculiar feature that differs from the rest — its beard.
Although the term sounded like a human beard, the beard on these amazing [...]

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1. French Creek State Park.
Approximately 40 miles of trails visit every corner of French Creek’s 7,339 acres. There are nine featured hikes on wide dirt paths of between one and four hours’ duration. The marquee walk is the Boone Trail, a six-mile loop connecting all the major attractions of the park. Two large lakes make [...]

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Natural Alternatives for Keeping Your Horse

Weeds can be poisonous to horses and unfortunately weed management is not as simple as killing or removing offensive plants that grow where we don’t want them to grow. If pastures are not fertilized, if they are eroded, under watered, trampled or overgrazed, the pasture becomes stressed. A stressed pasture is a [...]

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Getting to Know the Newfoundland

Getting to know your dog starts by getting to know its breed, and that includes getting a better idea about its appearance, personality, and health requirements. Here’s what you need to know about the Newfoundland:
This over-sized breed falls within the working class dog and while massive, it is actually a very sweet and well-behaved breed. [...]

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How to Make Your Own Dog Toys

See a puppy and the initial reaction is always, “Oh, how cute!” Bring that adorably cute puppy home, and after a few restless nights the reaction usually changes to, “My computer wires? My shoes? My clothes?
How can one puppy chew through so much?!” Of course, that small, innocent, cute puppy is an equal opportunity chewer, [...]

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6 Tips For Dog Training - How to House Train a Dog

The dog is said to be man’s best friend. However, there are certain moments that dog owners get a little frustrated, and yes, sometimes angered by their pet dogs because of their innate rage to pee in every corner of the house.
How convenient would it be for dog owners if their dogs were a little [...]

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What Children MUST Learn About Dogs

It’s a sad fact that dogs do bite children. Luckily, fatalities are few; Statistically something like 1 in 5 million dogs deliver a fatal bite. Sadly, over two thirds of fatalities involve children. However, fatal or not, a dog bite is painful and can leave both mental and physical scars, many of which could have [...]

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Dog and Puppy Obedience Training – Start Out Right!

Having a trained pet is critical for peaceful everyday living on the part of both dog and dog owner. It does not matter if the dog is a purebred or if he is mixed, if he is strong-willed or mellow, dog obedience training is a must. An untrained dog is unhappy and prone [...]

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