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Important To Adopt Modern Veterinary Medicine

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Many of the pet owners will readily admit that not only caring for their pets is necessary but it is very expensive too. Therefore it is not surprising to learn that part of the reason for this costly nature of vet care is the dramatic changes taking place in modern veterinary medicine. The days have [...]

Looking Into Buying Electronic Dog Collars? Try DT Systems

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Most hunting dog owners use a dog training collar. If you’re looking for a trusted name, a good one to choose is the DT Systems line of dog training collars. The DT Systems line is, in today’s market, one of the highest-ranked collars. They are widely available hunting dog supplies at many stores and online. [...]

The Fancy Dog Collars and the Small Dog Collars are good to protect the dog’s neck

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

A dog is a loyal animal and I personally feel that there is no other animal that is as gentle as my sweetheart Bruno . My dog’s wardrobe is full of several attires and accessories like the toys, the feeders, the cookies and so on. As I have no one else in the family I [...]

Stop Dog Jumping Up

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Many dog owners have a problem with their dog jumping up. Often, dog owners will unknowingly support jumping when they respond with enthusiasm to a puppy that jumps up at them. This teaches the puppy that he will receive hugs and kisses when he jumps up. Dogs can’t possibly understand the difference between a small [...]

A Diet for Overweight Dogs

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Have you been asking yourself whether or not you need to put your dog on a diet? The answer to that all too important question is… As long as your veterinarian recommends it. Just as you are always told to seek the advice of your health care professional before attempting any type of diet, the [...]

What Does it Mean When a Dog Growls?

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

By Sandra Scott A dog that growls at you is sending a clear message that must be heeded. All too frequently, humans fail to comprehend these warning signals; dogs growl to make people understand the message they are trying to convey. Under normal circumstances, dogs will only be aggressive when they feel threatened or in [...]


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