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  • How to Keep your Dog Tick-Free  By : Robert Thomson
    Dog ticks are very common in dogs that are always in the woods or are always out on a hike. Ticks can affect other household pets so try to keep them apart whenever one of them is suffering from this condition.
  • How to Care for Dogs with Arthritis  By : Robert Thomson
    If your dog is diagnosed with arthritis, it is very important that you do what it takes to allow it live longer and quite comfortably despite its medical condition. There are effective ways to treat dog arthritis these days.
  • Why pets needs toys.  By : jeffrey eugenio
    A lot of people think that just because a toy was acquired from an online pet store, it is already safe for their dog. But this is not always right, due to toys are made for dogs of certain sizes and with certain playing styles. There can even be some dog toys that can be dangerous for pets if they are not properly supervised.
  • Dog Training Treats: The Perfect Reward For A Job Well Done.   By : Rebecca Foxton
    When training your dog, there is nothing like the power of a treat. No matter how much you and your dog love each other, sometimes they just need a treat to know that you appreciate them.
  • The Chihuahua: An Excellent Family Dog   By : Sandra Dean
    After first being discovered in the 1850s in Mexico, the Chihuahua was first registered with the American Kennel Club in 1904. The breed is named after the Mexican state Chihuahua in which they were found, a region that borders Texas and New Mexico. However, this isn't where the breed originally came from. Rather the breed comes from the ancient Techichi breed of dog that belonged to the Toltec Civilization near Mexico City.
  • Teacup Yorkies: Playful Friends   By : Susan Bailey
    The Yorkshire terrier was first introduced to America in the mid-1800s. Since being brought over from England in 1872, the Yorkie has since gone on to win the hearts of thousands of dog lovers everywhere, and is now the second most popular breed in the U.S., topped only by the Labrador in terms of popularity. One of the most loved Yorkshire Terrier types is the Teacup Yorkie.
  • All About The Black Siberian Husky   By : Andrew Preston
    There are many things to learn about the Black Siberian Husky when you even just begin thinking about bringing one home. Besides their incredible good looks and their ability to be a working dog, there are many things that need to be uncovered. Many of the dogs of this breed are not completely solid in color and in fact, the Black Siberian Husky often has white markings all over the face.
  • Shih Tzu Mixed Breeds   By : Rebecca Simpson
    The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognizes and celebrates purebred dogs. Pure breeds are defined as "of or belonging to a recognized strain established by breeding individuals of unmixed heritage over many generations." Though pure-bred dogs are extremely popular and are the only dogs allowed to compete in AKC competition, a new type of dog is gaining recognition and breeder interest. Crossbreeds, or hybrids are on the rise. These are mixtures of two or more pure breeds, resulting in such combinations as the Shi-Poo (Shih Tzu/Poodle), Cock-A-Chon (Bichon Frise/ Cocker Spaniel) and Beabull (Beagle/Bull Dog).
  • Tips For Shar Pei Care   By : Melissa Coleman
    Shar Pei's have health problems that are as unique to their breed as their individual personality. There are many Shar Pei health problems that can affect your dog due to the wrinkles in their skin such as ear infections, skin problems and eye problems.
  • American Rottweilers Make Great Guard Dogs   By : Sharon Davies
    The American Rottweiler is a very intelligent and good-humored dog. Hundreds of years ago they were known as working dogs and are happiest when performing a task. The American Rottweiler is very possessive of its owner and his possessions and, therefore, will make a good guard dog.
  • Pug Information: Breed History   By : Jenny Donaldson
    Pugs have been around for thousands of years in one form or another. It is generally thought that the Pug originated in China, although there is no way to confirm this. The first writings that mentioned very short-nosed little dogs did refer to Chinese dogs. Sometimes, it is not sure if these dogs were Pugs or Pekingese. It is also unknown what the Pug's parent breeds were, but Pekingese had to have played a role somewhere.
  • All About The Miniature Poodle Breed Standard   By : Lisa A Collins
    If you think a Miniature Poodle is just a smaller version of the Standard Poodle - you'd be right! The Miniature Poodle and the Standard Poodle are almost identical in their physical characteristics, their temperament, their needs and their incredible intelligence. The only difference is in their size.
  • The Characteristics Of A Black Pomeranian   By : Rosie Allan
    The black Pomeranian will make a great family pet. He makes a great small pet for children because he is very sturdy and lightweight. He is a very loyal and watchful dog with a very good nature. He is easily trained with consistency and loves to be walked. The differences between the black Pomeranian and the regular Pomeranian is only in color. The black Pomeranian is a small strong dog with a medium bone structure whose legs are directly proportional to his body size.
  • Picking The Right Black Labrador For You   By : Brooke Sunderland
    When it is time to start considering bringing a new dog for your home, you want to go over all of your options and really think about what qualities are important to you. If you want a dog that is loyal, dedicated, smart and gentle, then the Black Labrador may be the perfect choice for you and your family. They are quickly becoming one of the more popular breeds to own because they are so great in a house environment and do very well with people.
  • What You Need To Know About Havanese Care - Allergies   By : Fiona Kelly
    Allergies effecting your Havanese can greatly impact on your dog's quality of life. In order to lessen the suffering time for allergies or any other serious aspect of Havanese care, you need to choose a vet for your Havanese before your dog gets ill. You need a regular vet and an emergency vet for when your regular vet is not available. You won't have much choice with an emergency vet, but you can choose your regular vet.
  • Golden Retriever History   By : Carol Matthews
    The Golden Retriever, one of the most popular intelligent dogs around the world, is known for its service in a wide variety of areas including field trials, obedience, hunting and offering companionship and guidance to blind people. During early days of the 1800's, hunting was considered both a practical measure for obtaining food as well as an interesting domain of sports in England and Scotland. The Golden Retriever was developed from the need to have a medium-sized dog that has the flexibility to move through wild fowling, both upland gaming zone and waterfowl.
  • The Characteristics Of A Black German Shepherd   By : Jan Ryan
    The Black German Shepherd makes a great family pet. He might be a little strong for small children, but with the proper training will become very respectful of the wee ones. He is a very loyal and watchful dog with a very pleasant temperament. He is extremely trainable and can be used for many purposes. The differences between the Black German Shepherd and the regular German Shepherd are very few.
  • Boston Terrier Information - Breed History   By : Wendy Caples
    The Boston Terrier, nicknamed The American Gentleman, is the first dog breed to be developed in America. They were bred specifically to be companion dogs to human beings. However, their ancestors were fighting dogs, including their original type of the rare breed the Olde English Bulldogges. This ancient breed was thought to have been created from crossing the English Bulldog and the long-gone English White Terrier.
  • The Chihuahua: A Distinguished History   By : Rock
    After first being discovered in the 1850s in Mexico, the Chihuahua was first registered with the American Kennel Club in 1904. The breed is named after the Mexican state Chihuahua in which they were found, a region that borders Texas and New Mexico. However, this isn't where the breed originally came from. Rather the breed comes from the ancient Techichi breed of dog that belonged to the Toltec Civilization near Mexico City.
  • Compare All Natural Dog Treats For A Guaranteed Happy Choice!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Dog treats that are all natural are becoming more highly sought after. When purchasing all-natural dog treats, you have the peace of mind knowing that the snack is both nourishing and tasty.
  • Incredible Gourmet Dog Treats For Brilliant Nutrition & Delight!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Every dog deserves something special every now and again, just to show that you appreciate them. Short of feeding them premium grade steak, how can you show your dog you care in a good-owner kind of way?
  • Beagle Breeders: How To Tell If Yours Is Honest   By : Michelle Adams
    As more and more people recognize what a fun and loveable little dog a beagle can be, honest breeders struggle to keep up with the demand for these little dogs. Unfortunately, this has left a wide open market for dishonest breeders who run puppy mills to fill the pet stores with sick and often dying dogs. Even though the majority of pet store owners will tell you that they would never buy their puppies from a puppy mill, the sad truth is that a conscientious breeder would never supply pups to a
  • Bichon Frise Breeders-Good And Bad   By : Mary Stevenson
    There are many attractive and popular purebred dog breeds registered by the American Kennel Club (AKC). The AKC registered the Bichon Frise, which in French loosely translates to curly lap dog, in 1973. Prior to the breed becoming popular in America, both the French and the Spanish loved it. The breed descended from a blend of poodle, Barbet, and white lap dog found in the Mediterranean region as far back as 600 B.C. Originally called the Barbichon, the breed accompanied Spanish sailors on trade
  • The Right Bulldog breeder  By : Bobby Callahan
    Finding excellent Bulldog information is important to finding the right Bulldog puppy from suitable and reliable American Bulldog breeders. If you want a well-bred Bulldog, it is imperative that you find correct information that will provide you with the dog that you want. Your Bulldog puppy should be brought home from the Bulldog breeders with a social attitude, happy personality and in a healthy condition. You should be prepared to travel in case a good American Bulldog breeder is not withi
  • Pets Are Guaranteed To Completely Love These Awesome Dog Treats!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Everyone loves treats, and as you know, your dog is certainly no exception! Any responsible dog owner should be well aware that dog treats are much more than a tasty morsel to your dog; they are key tools for training.
  • Discover The Best Dog Toys For More Hours Of Brilliant Playtime!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    In your dog's world, time spent with toys should be a regular part of happy doggy life. Dogs need toys to play with! Toys keep your pooch from becoming bored, allow him to entertain himself, provide mental stimulation, and give him something to own for his very self.
  • Frickin' Good Puppy Treats For Brilliant Nutritional Delight!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Smooches are novel new dog treats from Honest Kitchen. These nourishing, all natural dog cookies are not only delightfully named, they are surprisingly delicious. Nuzzles, in magnificent Duck and Cherry flavor, are a further development of the most popular kind of Smooches.
  • Super Healthy Dog Biscuits Are Top Rated Happy Pet Treats!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    We dare you to give your pet one of these luscious snacks - see if you can stand the thanks!
  • Compare Healthy Dog Biscuits For More Awesome Treat Choices!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    The instinctual selection for training rewards for your dog are dog biscuits because they are a neat, convenient treat for rewarding correct behavior.
  • More Pet Treats That Are Guaranteed To Nourish & Totally Tasty!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Loving dog owners will admit to having a cupboard full of quality dog treats. I know I love to see how happy my dogs are at treat time, and it makes me feel even better knowing that the treats I'm handing out are as healthy as they are delicious!
  • Different Types of Allergic Reactions in Dogs   By : Syahrul Azlan
    Pruritis which is too much itching is the most common symptom for allergic reactions in dogs and it is manifested through chewing, licking and rubbing of the skin. Compared to placid dog the high strung dog is more sensitive and has the tendency to itch more. Furthermore, it is usually constant in nature that allergic reactions in dogs are hard to control. That's why to minimize the allergic reactions we ought to start early as possible the proper diagnosis and therapy.
  • Keep your dog safe from being infected with Yeasts   By : Larry Do
    Dogs are generally susceptible to yeast infection inside their ears and in between their paws. This infection spreads rapidly to all other areas where a dog licks after licking the affected part. So, if there is indeed a yeast infection in your pet take urgent measures before it spreads like wild fire all over the body.
  • Chew Toys For Dogs Are Guaranteed To Make Playtimes Happier!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Everyone who has owned a puppy knows that all dogs love chewing. The chewing urge is not just a phase that they are going to out grow!
  • Breeds of Hypoallergenic Dogs   By : Emily Furlongs
    When looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have to decide on a breed of dog and also how the dog will fit into your lifestyle. Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or medium breed dogs. This means that they are small sized or medium sized dogs that require more attention than larger breeds. Hypoallergenic dogs may cause you to have fewer allergy attacks because their hair does not shed, they don't have an undercoat, or they do not shed a lot dead skin cells, or dander. The following breeds of
  • Tips on House Training Puppy   By : Dog Training Diva
    You will want to ask yourself a couple of questions when it comes to the best way to house train, puppy and trainer in unison. If you want to stop your puppy from driving you insane with such heart-stopping actions like racing out the front door at every opportunity, suffering from separation anxiety and chewing up things like your best pair of shoes, or howling in the middle of the night then you have come to the right place. This covers house training, and more importantly, one thing that will
  • Leash Training Puppy Techniques to Learn   By : Dog Training Diva
    When it comes to puppy training, most people try a variety of methods before they find one that is completely useful for them. One method that has become very popular in recent years is the use of the head collar when leash training puppy.
  • I Think My Pet Has A Food Allergy! I Need A Brilliant Solution!   By : Rebecca Foxton
    This is an outline of dog foods, based on expense, for some varieties said to be acceptable for dogs with food allergies.
  • What's In The Bag? Could Be A Recipe For Pet Food Allergies   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Just like humans, dogs can have allergies to certain types of food. It may be an intolerance to individual ingredients such as wheat or corn, or a general complaint which is provoked my many types of food, such as colitis.
  • Crate Training Puppies - Is it a great idea?   By : Dog Training Diva
    Have you wondered if Crate Training Puppies is a good idea? Yes, it is a good idea because with the right expertise and training you can teach your dog or your puppy to look at his or her crate as a secure place. This requires the correct approach, however, and the wrong one can spell disaster for your puppy and yourself as well.
  • Buying Pet Foods Made From By-products, Soy & Corn Or Real Meat?   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Your dog is your best friend, right? You care enough about your best friend to ensure they are eating what's good for their health.
  • Buying Premium Pet Foods Is The Guaranteed Brilliant Choice   By : Rebecca Foxton
    For most folks, their pet is far more than a working dog. They are companions, friends and playmates. You could have several dog portraits above the mantelpiece to show your canine friend that you care, but by feeding them a premium food you are clearly demonstrating committed care.
  • Interceptor For Dogs Is Guaranteed Heartworm Medicine That Works   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Heartworm preventative measures include the drugs Ivermectin, Milbemycin, and Selamectin, and in all cases it is much better to use heart worm protection for dogs rather than cure the infestation once established.
  • Get Straight Up Facts On Fleas, Ticks, Heartworm And Kennel Cough   By : Rebecca Foxton
    The most widely accepted external parasite treatments currently available for pets are Frontline, Advantage, Revolution and Bio-Spot. These well-known dog and cat flea treatments provide one month of solid protection.
  • Frontline Plus Is The Best Flea Medication For Dogs and Cats   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Rated number one by veterinarians in North America is Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control. It is guaranteed that in just one day, Frontline flea medication will have already killed up to 100% of your pets fleas, and 100% of the ticks will be gone within 2 days.
  • FortiFlora Probiotics for Dogs and Cats by Purina   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Probiotic: (pronounced: pro'bi-ot'ik) - Living microorganisms that when dispensed in ample amounts, grant a health benefit on their host.
  • The Bichon Frise: A Mediterranean Breed   By : Mary Stevenson
    The Bichon Frise is a descendent of the Barbet or Water Spaniel and is mostly white in color and considered a ladies dog that originates from the Mediterranean region dating as far back as 600-300 B.C. Originally, it was referred to as a Barbichon though this name was later compacted to Bichon of which the four main categories are the Bichon Maltais, the Bichon Havanais, the Bichon Bolognais and the Bichon Tenerife. The Bichon Frise is also a very charming creature that belongs to the non-sporting classification of the American Kennel Club and is in fact mostly used as a companion or show dog.
  • Brief History of the Beagle Breed   By : Michelle Adams
    There are few breeds of dogs that are as popular in this country today as the Beagle. This compact pup is big on personality, and with patient and persistent training, can be a welcome addition to many homes. But how did the Beagle end up in this country? This breed of dog has a long and interesting history that can be traced back to the early years of civilization. It is thought that Beagle-type dogs existed in early Greece, and later in England. It is also possible that Beagles were used in countries like France and Italy.
  • What to Expect at Your First Dog Agility Trial   By : Alan Wilson
    Before you enter your dog in an agility trial or fun match, you really should go see one on your own. By doing this, you will see how the event is run and what you need to do as an exhibitor. If this is your first time, you'll want to check out the Novice ring. Watch the dogs competing does your dog have as much reliability during training as these dogs are exhibiting? If not, you may want to spend more time training before you enter him in a trial. Most of these obedience trials are held outdoo
  • Whilst dog training, use these 5 steps to become the pack leader.   By : Regenna Deruso
    The first thing you should do when you want to start training your dog is to make sure that your dog sees you as the leader of the pack. This will make teaching him so much easier as he is already in a follower state of mind and will do what you want.
  • Training Your Dog for Agility Competitions   By : David Harding
    Ask anyone who has watched, let alone been involved in, a dog agility contest and they will tell you that there is nothing like it when it comes to seeing what a dog can achieve. Maneuvering over, around and under obstacles at high speed, accuracy is very important.
  • How To Choose The Best Dog Names   By : Lacy Holly
    Tired of searching high and low for the perfect dog names? Why do we put so much effort into choosing what we name our dog anyway? Well, it actually is quite important. I mean, if you are going to be calling your dog by that name day in and day out for the next several years it should be something good right?
  • Dog Adoption: The Facts   By : Paul Easton
    When considering the birth rates among animals, it's not hard to understand why animal shelters are always filled with animals waiting to be adopted. Shockingly, it has been calculated that over a seven year period, one female cat and her offspring will produce approximately 400,000 kittens.
  • The Miniature Pinscher - A Perfect Family Pet   By : Ned D'Agostino
    There's a lot of misinformation floating around about the Miniature Pinscher. Some say this dog breed is annoying, and barks to much. Others will tell you the Min Pin is not good with children. Chances are that these are the same folks saying that Min Pins are simply small Dobermans. Of course owners of this breed know that all of those things are simply wrong.
  • How To Stop A Barking Dog   By : Lacy Holly
    We have all experienced this at one point in time or another. A dog that barks almost 24/7 and doesn't seem to have any end in sight. What makes this scenario even worse is when you are the owner of the dog. You feel worried and even annoyed by all the noise yet you have no clue how to stop a barking dog on your own.
  • Newfoundland- The Aristocrat Among Dogs   By : Kim and Charles Petty
    The dogs which take their name from the island of Newfoundland appeal to all lovers of animals.There are now two established varieties, the black and the white and black. There are also bronze-coloured dogs, but they are rare. The black variety of the Newfoundland is essentially black in colour; but this does not mean that there may be no other colour, for most black Newfoundlands have some white marks. In fact, a white marking on the chest is said to be typical of the true breed. Any white on t
  • The Collie Dogs   By : Kim and Charles Petty
    The Collie dog makes an excellent sporting dog, and can be taught to do the work of the Pointer and the Setter, as well as that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever. He can be trained to perform the duties of other breeds. He is clever at hunting, having an excellent nose, is a good vermin-killer, and a most faithful watch, guard, and companion.
  • The Foxhound Dog   By : Kim and Charles Petty
    Foxhounds were the very first of the canine races in Great Britain to come under the domination of scientific breeding. There had been hounds of more ancient origin, such as the Southern Hound and the Bloodhound; but something different was wanted towards the end of the seventeenth century to hunt the wild deer that had become somewhat scattered after Cromwell's civil war. The demand was consequently for a quicker hound than those hitherto known, and people devoted to the chase began to breed
  • The Most Intelligent Poodle   By : Kim and Charles Petty
    The Poodle is commonly acknowledged to be the most wisely intelligent of all members of the canine race. There is a general belief that he is a fop, whose time is largely occupied in personal embellishment, and that he requires a great deal of individual attention in the matter of his toilet. It may be true that to keep him in exhibition order and perfect cleanliness his owner has need to devote more consideration to him than is necessary in the case of many breeds; but in other respects he give
  • Pet Food...They Know We Know   By : Susan Thixton
    Something I've noticed lately with pet food advertising - 'Made with Real Beef' or 'Made with Real Chicken'. What? Like there's fake Beef and fake Chicken? Unfortunately when it comes to pet food - yep, there definitely is fake meat! And most pet owners have gotten wise to some of the hugely inferior meat ingredients that go into pet foods - so the marketing wizards of pet food have changed their tactics. They know we know.
  • Dental Care And Your Dog   By : Mike Roberts
    Many people don't realize that dental hygiene is as important for dogs as it is for human beings. Just like with people, dogs' teeth can gather plaque after a meal. As plaque builds up and hardens, it becomes a coarse brown substance called tartar.
  • Ticks and Pug Dogs   By : Michelle E. Arthur
    When the warm weather comes, Pug owners everywhere should be ready to protect their dogs from ticks. Known scientifically as "Rhipicephalus Sanquineus", these blood-sucking bugs can carry disease. Ticks can infect humans with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, cause paralysis, and can even kill our precious Pugs.
  • The Constantly Barking Dog - How To Deal With Him   By : Mike Roberts
    Dogs bark for any number of reasons. Most dogs will bark to alert their owners to possible trouble, pain or being frightened of something. Yet other dogs will constantly bark in order to gain the attention of someone or worse yet to sound menacing. Dogs falling into the latter category are showing negative behavior as far as we are concerned.
  • Is Dog Training Necessary?   By : Francisco Javier Cabrera Rosello
    Dog training is a fine art process, not a science. Many educators and their facilities produce an instruction technique. Dogs will always be dogs and humans will continually try to make their dog into a furry person. Dog Training is as important as feeding and watering. That small, beautiful, loved, huggable, kissable, lovely puppy, could turn into a big nightmare if not shown the proper guidance.
  • Bandogge mastiff insurance information !   By : Eric Salson
    Although the number of American Bandogge owners in the States is on the rise, most of those owners will not obtain American Bandogge insurance, why this is the case, no-one really knows. We don't hesitate to purchase health insurance for ourselves, with this being the case, looking after our American Bandogge's should be equally important.
  • A Dog Birthday Party is Pretty Easy to Plan for your Pooch   By : Amy Nutt
    A Party for my Pooch?
  • Pug Housetraining Using a Crate and a Leash   By : Michelle E. Arthur
    Most Pugs lack the opportunity to roam a large backyard at will. They're more likely to spend the day indoors while their family members are away at work and school. This can make sticking to a potty training schedule more difficult.
  • How To Potty Train a Yorkshire Terrier   By : Michelle E. Arthur
    Despite the fact that Yorkshire Terriers make small messes, when it comes to cleaning costs you will still pay the same thing to clean up urine stains whether your dog is small or large. Yorkshire Terriers have to be potty trained just as much as any other dog.
  • Interceptor For Dogs Is Guaranteed Heartworm Medicine That Works   By : Rebecca Foxton
    The preventative heartworm measures are inclusive of the drugs Ivermectin, Milbemycin, and Selamectin, however in every case it would be most appropriate to use heart worm protection for dogs rather than waiting to cure it after the infestation has set in.
  • Steps To Choosing The Right Name For Your Dog   By : Allison Thompson
    The biggest challenge faced by the owner of a new dog is the name that they are actually going to call it by. Today there are hundreds, even thousands of names that a person is able to choose from by which they can call their pet. But unfortunately not all the names that owners choose for their dogs are really suitable. However in this article we provide some pointers which should when it comes to selecting a name by which your new dog will be called and so make this part of the process of ow
  • Select A Dry Dog Food That Promotes Your Pet'S Health   By : Jolie Mitchel
    Those of us who are dog owners were quite alarmed recently by the need for a mass recall of pet food. When something like this occurs, the best advice is probably to contact your vet. Another good idea is to begin a search on the Internet to see what the contents of various products are, to what extent these products are tested, and any other information that helps you choose a brand that is best for your pet.
  • Frontline Plus Flea Medication Is The Best   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Frontline Plus Flea & Tick Control is the first choice of the vets in North America for treating canine and feline pets. 100% of the fleas are killed in the first 24 hours, and all ticks are killed within 48 hours when you use Frontline flea medication.
  • Dog Aggression Training Tips   By : Winston Choo
    Aggression in a dog is something that no owner should allow to continue and as soon as the problem arises, needs to be dealt with through the right sort of corrective training. But in order for an owner to find the right sort of dog aggression training to help solve the problem they first need to understand a little about the types of aggression a dog may suffer from.
  • Bloodhound the Brazilian Mastiff Way   By : hedi salson
    The Brazilian mastiff real name Fila Brasilerio, is a cross between a bloodhound and a mastiff, this mix of breed is specialised in using their nose to sniff and track almost anything. The breed in its early days was used to guard plantations and was introduced to the USA by the Conquistadors.
  • The meaning Of Mastiff Dog Insurance   By : Eric Salson
    Most mastiff dog owners adore their animals but do not bother organizing pet insurance for them. When these creatures are treated much like a member of the home , this is peculiar. We don't hesitate to purchase health insurance for ourselves, if we really cared about our mastiff dog's health we would not neglect them would we?
  • The History of the English Mastiff   By : Eric Salson
    The English mastiff is the most 'original' mastiff of the other variety of breeds. They can get up to about 30 inches off the ground to the shoulder. They take on the Pit Bull look with their legs apart at stance. They weigh at about 160-230 pounds. For the males and for the females about 140-190 pounds while they stand about 27 1/2 inches off the floor.
  • Housebreaking An Older Pug   By : Michelle E. Arthur
    Did you know that training an adult Pug is actually a shared effort between you, your family and the Pug? You might think that a full grown Pug who may have even been potty trained in the past can just as easily adjust to being in your home. This is not the case. It takes time and commitment for a Pug to get used to the way your home is run and to learn your home's elimination schedule.
  • Get Straight Up Facts On Fleas, Ticks, Heartworm And Kennel Cough   By : Rebecca Foxton
    The top names in pet flea control are Frontline, Advantage, Revolution and Bio-Spot. These on-the-spot type treatments for dog and cat flea problems all provide one month of complete protection.
  • Dog Body Language - Making Sense Of Your Pets Signals   By : Adrian Fletcher
    A dog communicates with you by barking or through body language. Unlike humans, and like other animals, dogs communicate more via body language than barking. By understand common dog body language you will understand you pet better and have a closer relationship with him.
  • In Dog Training, Simple Commands Work Better than Complex Ones   By : Rosana Hart
    In dog training simple commands are much easier for your dog or puppy to understand than more elaborate ones. You'll learn this in any obedience training class, but getting the habit does sometimes take a while.
  • Frontline Plus Is The Best Flea Medication For Dogs and Cats   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Rated number one by veterinarians in North America is Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control. It is guaranteed that in just one day, Frontline flea medication will have already killed up to 100% of your pets fleas, and 100% of the ticks will be gone within 2 days.
  • FortiFlora by Purina - Probiotics for Dogs and Cats   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Probiotic: [pronunciation: pro'bi-ot'ik] - Live microorganisms that offer health benefits to the host when taken at the right levels.
  • FortiFlora Probiotics for Dogs and Cats by Purina   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Probiotic: (pronounced: pro'bi-ot'ik) - Living microorganisms that when dispensed in ample amounts, grant a health benefit on their host.
  • Brazilian Mighty Mastiff   By : Eric Salson
    A very unusual combination, the Brazilian Mastiff is in fact a mastiff/bloodhound mix. They have traits of both breeds; including the famed sense of smell bloodhounds are so well known for. They also have the protectiveness and gentleness with children so common in mastiffs. Hailing from Brazil, they are known (in Portuguese) as Fila Brasileiro. Formerly employed as guards for plantations, they found their way to North America with conquistadors.
  • Fortiflora-rewrite-3 ------------------   By : Rebecca Foxton
    Probiotic: (probi-otik) " Living microorganisms that, given in proper portions, can prove beneficial to ones health.
  • Here's A Quick Way To Train Your Dog Or New Puppy   By : Wylie Dunn
    SitStayFetch presents an unusually detailed and thorough look at how to both prevent and deal with the more common problem behaviors exhibited by dogs. As the owner of a moderately troublesome mutt myself, I have spent a fair amount of time searching the Net for reliable resources on this topic, and I have to say that the level of knowledge and detail contained within the pages of this compendium is unusually exacting for an online book.
  • Finding Mastiff Puppies for Sale   By : Bruval Krislin
    Do you love Mastiffs? Need to find that perfect puppy? Well if you're like us, you feel Mastiffs are the best dogs ever!
  • Brazilian Mastiff   By : Eric Salson
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