Archive for November, 2009
Canine Training: An Investment For A Happy Family Pet
Monday, November 30th, 2009It is Christmas morning, and the little ones come bounding down the stairs. The first thing they hear is a quiet whimpering or a small bark. The first sight they see is a box that moves. What can it be? A new puppy! The best Christmas present a kid could find under the tree until [...]
You Will Certainly Like Your Dog To Be A Laudable Member Of The Family
Sunday, November 29th, 2009It is nice to keep pets in homes, specially the dogs as a praiseworthy and the most intelligent companion. Bringing home new puppies is quite arousing to fondle plump and playful creature. So long puppies are too young, they may not be a cause of worry to the owners. Actual worries set in as [...]
The Top Uses for Pet Stairs
Thursday, November 26th, 2009Have you purchased a set of pet stairs for your dog, or are you considering doing so? You should know that you can get much more out of your steps than simply a means to help your dog safely access your furniture. We’re going to talk about just a few of the things we use [...]
Introduction to Tick Paralysis in a Dog
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009The disease does not affect the ticks but affects other mammals like dogs due to the toxin secreted by the ticks.
This toxin is released into the blood stream of the dog when the tick bites causing muscular weakness.
It can vary depending on what kind of dog you have, as not all dogs or mammals are [...]
Dog Training: Turn Your Little Savage Into A Performer
Monday, November 23rd, 2009Dogs are the most popular type of pet in the United States. They have so many characteristics in such a variety that even cat lovers can find some type of dog to love. Whether it has cute, floppy ears or a strong build; whether it is the best friend of the kids or a hard-working [...]
Common Dog Health Problems: Ways You Can Help Your Dog
Saturday, November 21st, 2009Dog owners should know a bit about the various common dog health problems that their pet couild get over the course of their lives. There is an old canine folklore held and believed by people from long ago saying that a cold and wet nose on a dog is a sign of good health. The [...]










