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Overweight Dog – A Letter From A Fat Canine
906 Views | 6 Comments | | Dogs, Pet Care, Pet Health |
WOOF WOOF!! BOW WOW!! Oops sorry! I did not realize I was talking to you guys and not my friend Rusty. Hi, I am Bruno, the Labrador. I am 5 years old. It seems my dad and mom are quite busy these days with work and things that seem to never get done. Initially the whole family was crazy about me. They used to take me for walks and runs. They used to show me off to neighbors and friends. |
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Aggressive Dogs – Can They Be Re-Trained?
1214 Views | 2 Comments | | Dogs, Pet Care, Pet Safety |
Having an aggressive dog is not only a problem to the dog owner, but also to other people. You will never know when your dog may attack or injure someone. In fact, dog aggression can result in injuries and even deaths of innocent people, and there are many laws and by-laws that are imposed to punish dog owners whose dogs are guilty of physical assault. Find the cause of aggression before re-training If you have an aggressive dog, you should know that it is possible to curb its aggression with the right training. With proper training, aggressive dogs will learn not to be hostile towards strangers, or your friends and relatives |
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Learn How To Groom Your Dog At Home
359 Views | 0 Comments | | Dogs, Pet Care |
Properly grooming your pet goes beyond mere aesthetics and good looks; routine grooming care also affects your dog’s health and personal behavior. Ongoing health issues can stem from dirt or matted hair tangles, while general grooming makes your dog feel better and healthier and helps to develop a bond with you, its owner. |
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Pets at College: Not a Prerequisite
681 Views | 2 Comments | | Pet Care |
As if the beginning of the school year isn't hectic enough, there's another issue to think about when packing up and heading off to college: pets. Bringing your family dog or cat to school may sound like an easy way to deal with the stress of homesickness, bad cafeteria food, and course overload, but there's much to consider before you take your beloved animal on campus. |
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Selecting the Right Pet for Your Family and Making the Introduction
569 Views | 0 Comments | | Pet Care |
For many kids, the family pet is their best friend—a companion who not only provides unconditional love, but who also teaches them about friendship, responsibility, loyalty, and empathy. While most family pets are cats and dogs, other animals can be wonderful additions to your home. Rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, small birds, and fish can make great family pets, for instance, as long as they receive the specialized care they need. Even though these animals are smaller than a cat or dog, they require just as much attention and care. |
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