Pets

Dog Kennels - Use Them Wisely
By Kelvin Zane · 15 years ago
Dog kennels are definitely a great way to provide safety and security for your pet. However, they should never be considered as their permanent living quarters. Keeping an energetic animal in a confined space for ...
Ideas to Jumpstart Your Jack Russell Training!
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
The traits that make terriers so magnetic are sometimes the very traits that make them less appealing. Take audacity and love for fun, for example. Terriers display these whenever they roam their owner's property (with ...
Bark Collar – Bark Collar Buying Guide
By Danny Iskandar · 15 years ago
At this day there are so many kinds of bark collars sold at the pet store offline and online. We, the pet owner or maybe a trainer who act as the buyer and user of ...
How to cure an itchy dog; and using a dog tear stain remover
By Bill Hawket · 15 years ago
How to help and itchy dog and eliminating dog tear stains Having an itchy dog can be very frustrating, not only because you know your pet is in pain but also because you don’t know ...
A Quick Guide to The Near-Impossible: Jack Russell Training!
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
The long and short of Jack Russell Terrier ownership is more often that not, a whirlwind effort to reign in a whirlwind dog! Is there any truth to dog trainers who claim that the dog ...
Catnip toys bulk prices for distributors
By James Mcclow · 15 years ago
Catnip cat toys are a fab present for any of your feline mates. Which types should be purchased for kitty? A catnip mouse always ranks highly. Felines enjoy stalking and chasing down victims as prey, ...
Labrador Training To Walk on Leash
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
There can be various purposes of labrador training. Apart from being household pet, a labrador can be trained to become guide dog for physically handicapped persons, rescue or search dog, hunting dog, detection dog or ...
Dog's Emergency Heat Stress
By Jon Gonzales · 15 years ago
Both obesity and advancing years reduce a dog's tolerance to extremes of heat. The brachycephalic breeds (those with the pushed-in face) are particularly susceptible, due to their normal respiratory difficulties. It is through respiration that ...
How To Keep A Pet Iguana In The Best Of Health
By Mark Williams · 15 years ago
Iguana Health To keep your iguana in good health doesn't mean that you need to take it out on regular walks at the park, or have it groomed in your local pet centre. This is ...
The Basics of Iguana Care
By Mark Williams · 15 years ago
There are a lot of people who seem to adore iguanas and they end up buying the baby iguanas on a spur of the moment decision. But then when these baby iguanas grow larger than ...
Labrador Training To Prevent Obesity
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Labrador retrievers are known to excel in performing various roles such as assistance dog for physically disabled persons, rescue or search dog, detection dog and therapy dog. No wonder they became the world's most popular ...
Signs of Potential Animal Abuse or Neglect
By Kathy Kinder · 15 years ago
It is a sad reality – on a near-daily basis, local media outlets run stories of animal abuse and neglect. Some instances of abuse and neglect are obvious, but what are some of the more ...
5 Essential Dog Training Tips
By Christopher Raine · 15 years ago
Irrespective of whether you have a puppy who needs help with potty training or an older dog with some social skill problems with other dogs, you will find that dog training can help.The dogs doing ...
The 'Bed' Command As Critical to Labrador Training
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Giving your puppy Labrador Training to go to bed on command is more than just a convenient thought, it keeps the dog safe too, for example, from broken glass in the kitchen that the dog ...
Agility as A Complement To Your Dog's Labrador Training
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Agility is one physical activity sure to occupy your labrador's focus while giving you a chance to bond with it. There are many reasons why you should take time to know more about Agility. First ...
Understanding Equine Digestion
By Tammy Patterson · 15 years ago
Since its first domestication (about 5000bc), the horse has been used for many purposes; initially for meat, then for transport and for use in battle, leading us to its modern use, for pleasure. The horse ...
Florida dog training
By Jeffrey Andrews · 15 years ago
Training a dog is not just about making it follow all your commands and verbal instructions. It is also about increasing your interaction with your pet. Not only does the dog learn a lot of ...
Tips on Starting Off Your Maltese Puppy Training at Home
By Ricky Chea · 15 years ago
Even if you have never owned a dog, the Maltese breed makes pet ownership a joy. These intelligent dogs are friendly, sociable and easy to train. With their intelligence and personality, there is no doubt ...
Why Goldendoodles Make Good Pets
By Gregory Fidoe · 15 years ago
If you are an animal lover and a prospective dog owner, one of the toughest decisions that you can make is what breed of dog fits into your lifestyle. For some people, the chief concerns ...
Jack Russell Training Don't for Trimming Separation Anxiety Worries
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Dogs are pack animals, meaning they are social animals, for thousands of years already. They get their first taste of separation anxiety when they are separated from their mother as puppies. New puppy owners therefore ...