Dogs can develop a fear of countless things, most of which make little sense to their owners. For example, some will become fearful of stairs; others will develop a phobia of their owners’ vacuum cleaners; still others might become fearful of buses. Other phobias are more understandable, such as an anxiety about thunderstorms, fireworks, and other loud noises.
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This post was written by Ben Stuart on December 27, 2010
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You may just think that a fish tank is a fish tank and there isn’t anything more complicated to the matter than that. However, you and your fish could massively benefit from a new BiOrb Aquarium. These come in a range of sizes and there are some great accessory options available. The purpose of a BiOrb Aquarium is to reduce the amount of maintenance you have to do on the fish tank while providing the best living environment possible for your fish, so you both reap the benefits.
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This post was written by Mark Walters on December 27, 2010
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Aside from doing fantastic tricks on command, one benefit of yorkshire terrier training is to keep the pet safe at all times. Once your pet is reliably trained with obedience commands, you can be at ease knowing that you will be able to control and keep him protected should any untoward instances arise.
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This post was written by Hiliary Milne on December 27, 2010
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That cat relaxing on your bed pillow may have some pretty interesting characteristics that are very similar to the wild cats all over the globe. So, before you start reading this think of the bloodthirsty monster that you feed daily, cuddle with, play with and clean. See any similarities to those shows on Animal Planet?
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This post was written by Dawn Kavanaugh on December 26, 2010
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Most cats do not like having their claws trimmed. Start trimming claws in young animals so that they get used to the process. Some cats will happily sit in your lap or on a table while you trim their claws but many require some form of restraint.
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This post was written by Dawn Kavanaugh on December 26, 2010
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Biting is one of the first things you would want to control when you’re puppy training. The biting may turn aggressive if you don’t train your puppy to stop biting and it can even be a dangerous behavior as your dog grows. Your dog may end up getting into fights with other dogs and become dangerous to children.
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This post was written by Karl McLeanly on December 26, 2010
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Jack russell terrier training is one of the things a jack russell terrier owner should not neglect. It is not a sort of thing that must be done because it is “the trend” but because through it, a jack russell terrier learns how to respond in acceptable ways based on the human mindset. Aside from teaching basic commands like sit, come and stay, training is also an ideal approach to correct a dog’s undesirable habit like jumping on people.
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This post was written by Gill Butler on December 26, 2010
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Just like a small child, when you want to train a dog you should be able to do that if the dog is very young. It’s easy to train a young dog compared to an old dog. It is easy for you be able to remember everything you teach it when it is very young because the brain is still growing compare to when it is old.
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This post was written by Nick Hayden on December 26, 2010
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Given the right golden retriever training, golden retrievers certainly make superb guide dog for the blind and hearing dog for deaf people. Many of them are also chosen to hunt, to spot illegal drugs and to be involved in search and rescue operations. But while they are well known for their good work ethics in addition to their thinking ability, things might not always turn out as expected. Problems could occur at some point in time whether you like it or not. That is why as dog owner, you should always be persistent, motivated and resourceful in discovering means to get rid of the problem.
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This post was written by Kate Truman on December 26, 2010
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If you are thinking about of having a basset hound as pet, perhaps you may wonder how to carry out and achieve successful basset hound training. Having a basset hound as part of the family is generally not something to be worried of for they are recognized to be a friendly breed. They’re naturally well-behaved therefore making them excellent pets even to families with children.
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This post was written by Hannah Downey on December 24, 2010
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