Teach a Dog To Swim
By Amy Dunphy - 1/4/2008
You want your dog to swim? We`re going to try to give some advice on how to teach a dog how to swim and some general safety issues. As always check with your vet on any medical questions. Teaching a dog to swim: I would suggest starting your dog out in a pool or shallow lake where you can enter the ... Reward Training For Smaller Dogs
By Lee Dobbins - 1/4/2008
Reward training has been used for many decades to train dogs and is a great way to train small dogs like the Pomeranian who are too tiny to respond to choke collars and other harsh methods of training. Reward training is used to train dogs to perform all kinds of activities including police work and... The Right Dog Collar for Training
By James Hunt - 1/4/2008
Using the right dog collar for training can make all the difference in an easy success or daunting task. A dog collar can be a great investment if you have a problem dog. This is a tremendous help with stubborn animals, or dogs that just have bad habits. If you have grown tired of relying on the rol... Why Does My Dog Have Bad Breath?
By Sherry Massey - 1/4/2008
?Doggy breath? ? that unpleasant odor emanating from the mouths of Rover and Boomer ? can be a signal of serious health problems. A dog?s mouth is his primary means of contact with the world around him. He uses his mouth to eat, to investigate and to communicate. The jaws are a powerful tool used ... Rimadyl the Wonder Drug - Or Is It?
By Brigitte Smith - 1/4/2008
If Your Dog Suffers From Arthritis, Consider The Natural Alternative: Rimadyl was hailed as a wonder arthritis treatment for pets when it came on the market in 1997. Over the next 3 years, due largely to an aggressive marketing campaign by the manufacturer, Pfizer, Rimadyl was prescribed for 5 mill... Horse Training Secrets For Busy Horse Owners Short On Time
By Andy Curry - 1/4/2008
Picture this. You`re late for work one day. You look at your watch and notice you have about three minutes to feed your horse before you have to leave. Plus, it seems to worsen every day. You notice your life getting busier and you have little time, if any, to spend with your horse. Should you s... Does Discount Pet Supply Offer "Tree" Training?
By Terry Price - 1/4/2008
Are you one of those dog owners that takes long walks with your dog? Have you found that as long as you continue moving, your dog seems fairly content, but if you stop for a moment you have a struggle to get him going again? This can be the most frustrating process when it comes to teaching your d... Approach: The Third of 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your Horse
By Mike Gorzalka - 1/4/2008
In horse training or natural horsemanship, Approach is
nothing more than a technique or method used in helping your
horse to understand what it is you want him to do. I feel it`s important to point out at this time that one of
the major reasons people fail to achieve excellence with
their horse is t... Dogs Get More Human Every Day
By Allen Shaw - 1/4/2008
First pet stores began selling clothes for pets. Then kennels upgraded from a wire cage to four-star hotels for man`s best friend. Now you can even buy insurance for your four-legged friend. Everything from health insurance to third party insurance for the family pet is getting to be big business in... Aquarium Supplies Part 1 -- My First Experience With Bettas
By Jonathan Wangsa - 1/4/2008
Keeping fish as pets takes more than just feeding them and changing the water every once in a while. Sadly, many people aren`t aware of that and they just buy aquarium fish because they`re attractive. After a short while the fish start to get sick and die one after the other, and the newbie would lo... Indoor `Dogfishing` ? Fun Way To Exercise A Small Or Medium Size Dog
By G. Metcalf - 1/4/2008
When I had a Toy Poodle, I used a small beanie baby toy tied to a twenty foot long cord to exercise him for at least ten minutes at a time, twice a day. I`d throw it across the room and he`d run after it to snatch it up, fueled by canine fantasies of ripping it apart. But he knew he wouldn`t be able... How To Train A Dog To Stay
By Michael Colucci - 1/4/2008
In this article I want to explain how to get your dog to stay. Most of the time, when you get up to leave out of a room, your dog will want to follow, especially if they`re energetic. Sometimes you will want them to stay in one place. The first thing you want to do is get a supply of dog treats. Tak... How to Choose Dog Treats
By Joseph Then - 1/4/2008
Dogs are just like people when it comes to liking something. They have different tastes and feelings towards different things. Certain dogs may like one taste of dog food while another may not even give it a chance. The only way to know what your dog will like for dog treats is to try different o... Birds - Teaching Your Parrot To Talk - Part II
By Michael Russell - 1/4/2008
In this article in our continuing series on teaching your bird to talk we`re going to start with how to get ready and prepare your bird for his first words. This should help make it a lot easier when you teach your first child to speak. The best place to keep your soon to be talking parrot is in th... Breeder`s High/Shih Tzu
By Connie Limon - 1/4/2008
The sex of a puppy is determined by the sire. The dam determines the number of puppies that can be conceived. Breeding should occur every other day during the dam`s full estrous period to the allow the stud to recuperate and rebuild viable sperm. At the moment of conception a puppy`s genetic makeu... Ten Tips for Caring for Your Betta Fish
By Adam Short - 1/4/2008
Betta fish, also called Siamese fighting fish are one of the most popular types of fish found in homes across the world. Their vibrant color and active lifestyle seems to draw in fish fanatics as well as those who have never had fish before. Betta?s are relatively easy to care for and their low ma... How Much Time Can Dogs Stay Alone?
By John Edwards - 1/4/2008
If you are going to leave your dog alone for a long period of time then don`t be surprised with the behavior issues he might develop. Being alone, he deals with two big problems. The first one is the physic and emotional discomfort, because he sees he is free and he doesn`t know what he is allowed t... Dog Care and Nutrition: How to Raise a Healthy Dog
By Lisa Pallardy - 1/4/2008
Your dog depends on you for all his nutritional requirements. Proper nutrition is essential for a healthy pet to help resist disease and illness, to maintain a lean, healthy weight, and to give your furry friend a shiny coat.
Each dog is different, and your dog`s lifestyle (active or sed... Koi Keeping Basics - What You Need To Learn Before You Begin With Koi
By William Kelly - 1/4/2008
The trouble with keeping Koi is that it`s one of those hobbies where you need to know everything about it before you begin doing anything. This is because the consequences of making a mistake, one that is fundamental, right in the beginning are considerably more onerous than with many other hobbies.... Too Many Cats?
By Kathie Freeman - 1/4/2008
Cats are becoming increasingly popular as pets these days, and a big question is, how many cats should a family have? For some people, one is more than enough, others have half a dozen or more. Here are some sure- fire ways to know when you`ve reached your limit.
You know you have too many cats whe... How To Save Money By Testing For Feline UTI Yourself
By Nancy Wigal - 1/4/2008
Do you want to save money, anxiety for your kitty, and unnecessary trips to your vet? Would you like to know if your cat is developing crystals in her urine that could lead to a feline UTI? It`s easy to do with this check-at-home method. If your kitty has been previously diagnosed with a feline UTI,... Giving Your Dog Treats
By Joseph Then - 1/4/2008
Dog treats are a great way to let your dog know that you love them and you appreciate him. Sometimes we forget to show our dogs how much we love them and giving them a great treat is a good way to let them know. The look they will give you when they get their treat and wag their tail will let you ... Canine Diabetes - Does Your Dog Have it?
By John Schwartz - 1/4/2008
Canine Diabetes: A Serious Dog Disease That is Completely Manageable Canine diabetes is a serious disease that causes there to be too much glucose in the blood. If your pet has any of the signs, a dog health exam will help you find out with certainty. Canine diabetes symptoms usually include the fo... Cancer and Your Pet
By Debbie Ray - 1/4/2008
Just say the word cancer and any of a host of undesirable thoughts will pop in your mind- and with good reason. Cancer is one of the most common of diseases among pets and increases as the pet ages. In dogs, the frequency of getting cancer is equivalent to that of a human being getting cancer. Addi... Train Your Buddy To Walk & Dance - Warning: Not All Dogs Can Do It!
By Moses Chia - 1/4/2008
Standing and walking on the hind legs are tricks that put an abnormal strain upon the muscles of the back and hind legs and most dogs require considerable practice before they gain sufficient control of those muscles to balance themselves in this unnatural position. Before you rush into teaching thi... Biting & Nipping Behavior Can Kill Your Dog!
By Moses Chia - 1/4/2008
Dog bite injuries are alarmingly the most common condition that we human suffer from as a result of contact with dogs. In the United States alone, there are between 1-2 million people bitten by dogs each year. Most bites landed on children with boys more likely to get bitten than girls. (guess boys ... The Myth of 100% Complete Processed Pet Foods
By Dr. Randy Wysong - 1/4/2008
Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pet?s bowl. Day in and day out, meal after meal, pets get the same fare. This strange phenomenon is not only widely practiced, but done by loving owners who believe they are doing the right thing. Why? Certainly because it is conv... A Healthy Cat Knows What Tastes Good...
By Greg Podsakoff - 1/4/2008
As all cat owners know, a feline can be a wonderful addition to any
family. One of the most basic aspects of cat ownership is proper health
care for the cat. Health care for a cat encompasses a wide array of
vaccine shots, flea protection, vet visits, medications, and even proper
exercise. Howev... American Pit Bull Dog Obedience Training
By Tim Amherst - 1/4/2008
The Pit Bull terrier is an amazing dog and is extremely energetic and can certainly prove to be a handful if not properly trained. American Pit Bulls are extremely loyal and when a relationship is formed, it lasts forever. If you`re a new Pit Bull owner, you really need to understand how demanding t... Does Your Dog Have Otitis Externa?
By Lee Dobbins - 1/4/2008
Does your dog shake his head excessively? Are his ears red? Is there discharge from the ears? If you answered yes to any of these then he could have Otitis Externa which is simply another name for a doggy ear infection. The dogs ear has 3 parts, the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. O... Animal Ethics
By Jon Dunkerley - 1/4/2008
Introduction A long time ago, before evolution turned the primate into the businessman carrying a brief case, the topic of ethical considerations concerning animals was as talked about as an episode of Barney at a dog trainer?s convention. Why is this? I believe that this is because nobody bothered ... Ringworm Identification in Pets: Treatment, Prevention and Home Remedies
By Chassie Hall - 1/4/2008
"Ringworm" is the common name for the skin infection caused by a special group of fungi; it is not caused by a worm at all. The fungi feed upon the dead cells of skin and hair causing, in people, a classic round, red lesion with a ring of scale around the edges and normal recovering skin in the cent... Quickstart Guide to Making Your Own Pet Food at Home
By Bridget Mwape - 1/4/2008
As a pet owner, no doubt you want to give your dog or cat the best care possible. And caring for your pet means feeding him the best diet you can. By making your own pet foods, you`ll be saving money, up to 80%. And to top it off, it`s easy; making pet food at home is probably a lot less time-consum... 5 Things You Must Do If You Want To Create a First Aid Kit For Your Family
By Robin Shortt - 1/4/2008
1. Accidents and medical emergencies in the home happen frequently. Maybe more frequently than we realize.
Statistics show a fatal injury occurs every 18 minutes in homes across America and every 4 seconds a disabling injury could occur. Accidents occur from falls, fire, burns, chokin... Lizard Breeding - Courting/Mating
By Alex Simms - 1/4/2008
Courting There are many different courting behaviours and ?rituals? among lizards. Many species bob their heads up and down, and display their dewlaps. Several other species, including agamas and chameleons, move their front leg up and down or in a circular motion. Some lizards are known to bite the... Tips to Help Solve the Three Most Common Dog Barking Complaints
By Cynthia Alexander - 1/4/2008
Many dog owners find themselves frustrated, deeply concerned and even embarrassed by their dog?s constant barking. Currently, there are approximately 63 million dogs owned by 44 million Americans. And just over one third of those owners complain of excessive barking. Allowing your dog to bark excess... Health Concerns for Goldfish
By Dane Stanton - 1/4/2008
Most of the diseases that threaten goldfish can be cured. But better still these diseases can be prevented. While you should be alert to symptoms of a sick goldfish, you should first of all try and prevent them from happening. Some of the common diseases that you must protect your Goldfish include: ... The Case AGAINST Raw Frozen Pet Foods
By Dr. Randy Wysong - 1/4/2008
For some 25 years I have alerted the public to the dangers of exclusively feeding heat processed foods. Companion animal feeding has progressed ? actually digressed ? from table scraps and real foods the family could spare to today?s ?100 % complete? processed foods in primarily kibble form, with so... Canine Mastitis
By Russell Savige - 1/4/2008
Canine mastitis is a breast infection in brood bitches, usually occuring a few weeks after whelping. It is not that common, but you should be aware of it. The breasts of a lactating brood bitch are normally warm and enlarged, but never red, dark, hot or painful when touched. Advanced canine mastitis... Boxers Dogs as Pets - Are They Right For You?...
By Daniel Lesser - 1/4/2008
Pet Boxers, although low-maintenance, require your consistent attention, exercise, human interaction, consistent obedience training and lots of love. You cannot leave them to their own design for too long or they get lonely, bored and into trouble. Being a big and strong dog as well as a highly inte... What are Pug Puppies?
By Mike Yeager - 1/4/2008
Pug puppies make wonderful pets. Pugs are very affectionate and loyal, and are happy to curl up at your feet. If you?re looking for pug puppies for sale, you can be sure of a loving companion. Pug puppies are playful with children, they get along well with other household pets an they train quite w... Guinea Pig History
By Graeme Jarry - 1/4/2008
Their scientific name is Cavia Tschuldi and their nickname
in South America where they were first discovered, is?Cavy.
As you might have guessed Guinea Pigs are rodents. Near the Andes Mountains in Peru over a thousand years ago , some Inca Indians were exploring near the tall grass on
the edge of... The Appeal of Animal Jewelry
By Pete McFraser - 2/14/2007
Animal jewelry has always been popular. Even in ancient Egypt, people wore jewelry fashioned after animals like the cat and the ibis. In modern times, you see animal jewelry captured in charm bracelets and necklaces. Why is animal jewelry still popular today? Here are a few reasons to consider when ... Aquarium Aeration Basics
By Nathan Miller - 2/12/2007
As we all know rivers and lakes are the natural habits for fish and other marine life. Rivers and lakes have large surface area which makes maximum provision of oxygen for fish survival possible. On the other hand an aquarium is not like river or lake, it has a smaller surface area and there is limi... How To Find The Right Vet For Your Pet Bunny Rabbit
By Andrea Austin - 2/6/2007
Even with the most diligent bunny rabbit selection process and the very best care and grooming, there is always the possibility that your pet will develop a health condition that requires medical attention. When this happens you will need to find the right veterinarian who will give your pet the kin... How To Pick The Right Pet Bunny Rabbit For YOU!
By Andrea Austin - 2/6/2007
Aside from appearance, there are a number of considerations that you will have to make when it comes time to pick out your fuzzy friend at a pet store or other venue. This is important both to ensure that you select a healthy pet, and to make sure that you and he are compatible!
Now I`ll explain w... Seeing Eye Dogs - A Brief History
By Jacob Deam - 2/2/2007
You have no doubt seen a blind person being lead across a busy intersection by a Seeing Eye dog. These functional companions have been used to help handicapped people become independent for years. Nobody knows exactly when the concept of a Seeing Eye dog came into existence but it has been suggested... Dog Training: How To Understand Your Dog`s Mood
By Richard Cussons - 1/31/2007
Make you puppy training easier and more fun by understanding that your puppy is trying to communicate with you in other ways than barking or wagging his tail. Remember, your puppy also communicates with his ears, tail, paws, mouth and more and your puppy training and everyday life with your dog will... Choosing a Bed for Your Dog
By Charles Kassotis - 1/25/2007
Does your dog enjoy sleeping with you at night? Although cuddling with a pet can keep owner and dog warm and snuggly, keep in mind that most animals are not as clean as people, nor do they always follow the same sleep patterns. A dog can track mud, grass, and even nature`s business between your shee... Choosing The Right Dog Breed
By Andrew Strachan - 1/20/2007
Were you aware that there are literally hundreds of distinct dog breeds? When you decide to get a dog, choosing the right dog breed for you and your family is essential. With so many different dog breeds available, this can become a very daunting task. Luckily, there are ways in which you can narrow...
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