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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] ... [ 59 ] [ 60 ] [ 61 ] Distemper in Dogs - Home Detection Tips How dog owners can spot the signs of canine distemper in their puppies and dogs. Early detection is the key, as distemper has a very high mortality rate if not caught and treated very early on. Sadly, many owners mistake the symptoms as signs of a common cold or allergies. Learn how to tell the difference.
Do These 8 Tests Before You Buy The Horse Buying a horse is actually the simple procedure of exchanging dollars and cents for an animal of your choice. But buying an animal suited to your abilities is a difficult task.
Do You Have a Dog Day Care Business Plan? If you are considering opening a dog day care, then you need to make sure you have a dog day care business plan. A solid dog day care business plan will help you get started in the right direction.
Do You Know What You Are REALLY Feeding Your Pet? When looking for the best dog food - consider Life's Abundance. The "best food for dogs" are not all created equal. STOP. Check your pet food label. Does your pet food contain t...
Do You Know Whats Really In Your Pets Food? The pet food industry, a billion-dollar, unregulated operation, feeds on the garbage that otherwise would wind up in landfills or be transformed into fertilizer. The hidden ingredients in a can of co...
Do You Like This Christmas Pug Tile Box This a lovely Pug Tile Box.it can be as a Good pug gifts
Do You Make These Mistakes Loading Your Horse Into A Trailer? Mistake #1: "Here, Kitty Kitty..." Unless they have been educated, new horse owners often think a horse is like a cat or dog. They figure if they tap their thighs and say, "C'mon,...C'mon,...C'mon...
Does The World Need More Cats? Two million cats are put to death each year in US animal shelters. Does it make sense to breed?
Does Your Bichon Frise Eat His Own Poop? Disgusting isn't it? Well, they're dogs. Read on to learn how to break your Bichon Frise of this nasty habit.
Does Your Boston Terrier Want To Be With You? Discover the 3 keys every Boston Terrier owner must have to unlock the boundless joy of owning this special dog.
Does Your Dog Bite? How to Protect Your Dog and Yourself from Liability How dog training and simple precautions can reduce the risk of dog bites. Valuable insight into keeping dogs from biting and creating a happy and sociable canine.
Does Your Dog Dig? Is your yard full of holes? Does your "crazy" dog like to dig for no apparent reason? This unconventional method broke my dog of this annoying, yard destroying habit.
Does Your Dog Have a Barking Problem? Ask Your Neighbor, They Will Tell You! Have you tossed and turned in bed at night because the sound of a barking dog is keeping you awake? How about the dog that barks off and on throughout the night? Just when things have quieted down and you have finally fallen asleep, you are jolted awake because your neighbor's dog has wound back up and started her barking, again. Individuals who live next to a "barker" may find their nerves at the breaking point, especially if the dog barks around the clock.
Does Your Dog Have Allergies? Many people don't realize that their dogs, just like human beings, can suffer from allergies.
Does Your Dog Have An Irritating Jumping Habit? Do you have a puppy that jumps on you, company and even your Grandma who has a walker? This can be a very irritating trait for your dog to develop. Unfortunately, it can make people dread coming to your home. No one wants to try to have a conversation with a fluffy fur ball trying to jump on them or sit on their lap.
Does Your Dog Have Fleas? Itch, itch. Scratch, scratch, scratch. Does that sound familiar? Hopefully not, but if it does you might be one of the millions of people whose dog has fleas, mites or other miniscule cretins leeching upon him.
Does Your Dog Miss You Too Much? Does the dog wreck the house when you're out and about? Here's what she's trying to tell you.
Does Your Dog Need Puppy Prozac? Is your dog up to dirty no good again? Did he eat your socks? Knock your drink off the coffee table? Chew through your favorite vintage record album? Should you invest in Doggy Prozac? Should you think about dropping him off at the local pound?
Dog Aggression: How to Recognize & Respond The purpose of this article is not a how-to on correcting the behavior of an aggressive dog. That task is better left to dog trainers, veterinarians, and dog behaviorists. This article identifies seven basic types of dog aggression, however, and offers suggestions on how to communicate better with an aggressive dog to prevent injury from dog attacks.
Dog Aggressive Training: Understand & Eliminate Your Dogs Aggressive Behavior Aggression behavior in a dog is a normal form of canine communication similar to human frustration or anger. Like human, aggressive behavior occurs in every dog. The different lie in the level of aggression shown in them, and this is where dog breeds come into the picture.
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