Category: Articles
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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Invisible Fence Collar for Your Furry Friend
Choosing the right invisible fence collar is a part of the equation. Pet owners must also take responsibility for proper usage. Here are some considerations.
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Get to Know Some Safety Hacks to Ensure the Protection of your Dog
To ensure your dog’s safety from severe health hazards like sunburn, and heat, you have to take proper measures to protect your dog from such situations.
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Westie Dog Poo Pile – Please Pick It Up
I really do not hope you are eating, but did you know that you can get a fake dog poo in long or round bits for a joke. My son had initiated this research.
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Indoor Dogfishing — Fun Way To Exercise A Small Or Medium Size Dog
I never tried this dogfishing game on a carpeted floor, so I have no idea the results. It’s conceivable that a carpet would give even a dog a big advantage.
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Dog Health Conditions and Terms You Should Know, Part 3
It is a serious heart condition whereby the heart muscle is enlarged and thin walled. Your Boxer will experience shortness of breath and can’t take to exercise.
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Revealed! Secret training methods for your Dog!
What is the most popular training method in use today? The answer would be positive reinforcement. Nothing in life is free is a successful way to live happily.
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5 Big Reasons to Crate Train your Dog
As you can see, crate training your dog will bring you peace of mind since your dog will be out of danger when you’re not around to supervise him.
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7 Tips To Keep Your Pet Safe On Halloween
Children aren’t the only ones who should be monitored on Halloween. The holiday can be a scary and dangerous time for your pet as well. Keep your pet safe.
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Hepatitis In Dogs
Some specific breeds (most notably Doberman Pinschers and certain terriers) can develop and suffer from chronic hepatitis. There is no cure for the disease.
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Feeding Prepared Dog Food and Puppy Food
As your puppy develops over the next few months up to his first birthday when he should start on dog food as appropriate for him, keep an eye on him.