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Monthly Archive for October, 2008

The Dandie Dinmont: a “Little Big Dog”

The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is the only breed which takes its name from a fictional character in a book. In the novel written by Sir Walter Scott “Guy Mannering”, there is a farmer by the name of Dandie Dinmont who owns several of these terriers of the variety bred in old Northumberland in England. [...]

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Puppy Training for Healthier, Smarter Dogs

Ignoring the necessity of puppy training could lead to a whole bunch of problems in the future. For one thing, housebreaking needs to be done as soon as possible, for your household’s hygiene - and your dog’s as well. Also, training your puppy more basic things like not going out into the street in busy [...]

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Communicating With Your Deaf Cat

By understanding and responding the unique needs of your deaf cat, the two of you will develop a closer relationship and better communication skills. The sensitive pet owner can learn from watching how his or her pet reacts and adapts to its surroundings. It takes time, persistence, and patience for both owner and pet to [...]

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Jack Russell Terrier: The Small But Vocal Watchdog

The Jack Russell Terrier, a type of small terrier, has a history of fox hunting. The term “Jack Russell” is associated with working terriers and now includes Parson Russell Terriers and Russell Terriers.
Russell Terriers were originally bred by Reverend Mr. John Russell, who was a parson and loved to hunt. Russell Terriers [...]

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Dog House Material – How To Choose the Right One For Fido

Can a bamboo shack survive a winter storm in the middle of Antarctica? Can you dog live in an igloo in the heart of Sahara Desert? You see, it is equally important to match the climate to what material you want the dog house to be used to build a suitable dog habitat.
Even though the [...]

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The Ghost Cat in the Attic

This is a very strange but true story. Not everyone believe’s in ghosts but I do and I have had several experiences with the super natural, this is only one of my encounters.
This happened when I was only (8) eight years old.
My bus driver’s wife had a kitten and she wanted to get rid of [...]

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Broken Trust

The large animal organizations and the public money.
It is said that in America, anything the imagination can conjure up
can be attained with persistence. In a society where we boast of
freedom and clearly recognize the importance of our leadership in the
world, one must be increasingly disillusioned by the simple things in
life that prevent us from moving [...]

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Why Cat Urine Stains Smell Worse in Warm Weather

Here in the U.S., spring has finally arrived. If you’ve had a cat urine odor problem since last fall or winter, and thought you’d cleaned up each puddle thoroughly, you may be discovering otherwise now the heat and humidity have returned.
This article briefly describes the different components in cat urine, and why it smells so [...]

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My Puppy Chews a Lot - Mostly on Me

Puppies who chew are normal. Chewing is a natural and necessary puppy behavior. Puppies at about four months of age are more prone to chewing because this is when they usually start teething. Other dogs that chew, especially when you are not at home, may be suffering from separation anxiety. Separation anxiety requires an entire [...]

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Train Your Dog Even When You Do Not Have Time

Bun-Gee Pup-EE The Expandable Dog Leash is a first step training tool and one of the more fun and functionally designed products to appear on the market today. Just as important, the Bun-Gee Pup-EE goes a long way when controlling your excited pup. Sound interesting? You bet! It’s the best new concept in dog leashes! [...]

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