Owning a dog is a pleasant experience and a gratifying one too. However, the lack of awareness on their health and diseases that plague them can make life miserable for the dog as well as the owner. It does not feel good not knowing what is plaguing your pet and nor does it feel good knowing that something maybe wrong with it. Knowing some common diseases and symptoms that suggest the same is the best way to stay informed about your canine’s health.
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This post was written by Greg Mortholsan on January 31, 2011
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When dogs encounter each other in the wild, their meetings are usually friendly. They instinctively enjoy each other’s company, approaching one another with few signs of aggression or hostility. If they meet on neutral ground, they are likely to become quick friends.
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This post was written by Jennifer Carlson on January 31, 2011
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Chihuahuas are popular pets because of their great cuteness factor. Because they are the smallest dog breed on the planet, chihuahuas in addition have the special attraction of an intense, loyal dog in a very small body. But like the majority of domestic pets, chihuahuas want to be able to reside harmoniously with their owners and also other pets that could possibly be present in the home. This not only offers them the chance to become integrated into the household but also to live a happy, healthy life. The following are some of the most critical things each and every owner should be aware of about chihuahua obedience training:
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This post was written by Sandy Rutherforde on January 31, 2011
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Ragdoll cats go limp like a rag doll when picked-up, hence the name, ragdoll. Several conflicting stories surround the origin of this breed. Most likely they’re descendants of a red Persian or perhaps an Angora, mated with a seal point Berman, the second generation cross bred to a Burmese. They were first bred and introduced to the world of cat fanciers in 1960 by Ann Baker, a Persian breeder. Whatever their origins, today the ragdoll is a recognized breed, most notable for their gentle, sociable nature.
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This post was written by Suzanne Beach on January 31, 2011
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Animals bring so much to our lives. Their faithfulness and loyalty is present without question. They are happy to see us at the end of the day and will great us with kisses when we get home. The expectations of cats or dogs are very little and as long as they are given food, water and a little affection, they will remain happy and satisfied.
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This post was written by Robert Baker on January 31, 2011
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I’ve always been a lover of parrots. As a little girl I remember an aunt of mine used to have one, it would repeat everything and was great fun. My husband died not so long ago, leaving me feeling very lonely. The other week I took out some old photographs, one of myself in my younger days, talking to the parrot in its cage. With such happy memories I decided to purchase one.
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This post was written by John Gray on January 31, 2011
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I am always amazed by a friend who has a small dog that she cares for. She takes care of her pet like a mother to her child. From watching her, I’ve discovered several helpful hints about choosing pet supplies for dogs. Check out the items below.
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This post was written by David Redmond on January 31, 2011
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In the event that you have recently added a new puppy to the family, you’ll definitely want to make puppy potty training a high priority. Your house can promptly end up quite a mess in the event you do not teach your dog properly. When you come to a decision to go forward with puppy potty training, you could possibly want to take a week or two off in order to get continuous time with your new puppy. If you don’t, it might take you much longer to teach your puppy.
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This post was written by Sandy Rutherforde on January 31, 2011
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Even though Betta’s like to be alone, there are some kinds of fish that can live with them comfortably and safely. Just because the aquatic life named in this entry can manage living with a betta fish does not always mean there is a guarantee they’ll be able to live together. It’s critical to watch your betta fish and his companions to make sure there are no marks, particularly in the first week or two!
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This post was written by Jason Andrews on January 31, 2011
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When ways to stop a Yorkshire Terrier from barking, it really is important that you do things right. Not carrying this out properly, or getting this done poorly, brings on terrible results.
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This post was written by Laura Miller on January 31, 2011
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