Your New Puppy - prevention and treatment for a constipated puppy, by Susan Koranki Sometimes puppies get constipated, and no-one wants to see their new puppy struggling to 'poop', or crying in distress. Luckily there are some simple ways to treat occasional constipation in puppies, and things you can do to prevent it happening again. Published 21Mar2009, viewed 1001 times
Your New Puppy - what to expect when you bring him home, by Susan Koranki After all the planning and preparation, you've finally brought your new puppy home. This is an exciting time, but it can be worrying and confusing too! Find out what to expect during these early days, what's normal and when to seek help. The tips and advice in this article can help you spend less time worrying about your new puppy, and more time just enjoying him. Published 20Mar2009, viewed 286 times
The Magnetic Attraction Of Well Stocked Aquarium Tanks, by Joe Slavin A well stocked aquarium can be a sight to behold. The benefits gained when anyone starts off with keeping fish as a hobby are many. Apart from the relaxation given by simply viewing your fish in an attractive fish tank, the learning, planing and picking your fish to stock will give many hours of fun. Published 12Mar2009, viewed 179 times
Ant farms and the ants you get in ant farms, by John Richards There's more to ants than meets they eye. Here I describe the species you are likely to use and their usual characteristics. Published 06Mar2009, viewed 136 times
Toy Dogs are the Hottest New Fashion Accessory, by Janet Nusbaum A hot new fashion accessory is gracing the arm of top celebs and the covers of many fashion magazines today. This fashion accessory is a one size fits all. What is this great fashion accessory that you must have now? It is a toy dog in your arm. Published 06Mar2009, viewed 105 times
3 Major Health Problems in Cats, by Janet Nusbaum Cat ownership involves keeping your cat healthy as possible. By being knowledgeable about some of the major health problems in cats and their symptoms, you will be able to protect and advocate for your furry loved ones. Published 05Mar2009, viewed 141 times
Golden Retrievers, by Nick Luvera Golden Retrievers are the second most commonly registered breed with the American Kennel Club. The only other breed that outranks the Golden Retriever in popularity is the Labrador Retriever. Published 05Mar2009, viewed 161 times
Important Things You Should Know Before Using Control Tools, by Stefan Hyross When looking to correct unwanted dog behaviors or practicing training techniques there is a difference between training and control. There is a place for control devices but it is important to know how to properly use them. Here are some things you should know before using control tools. Published 05Mar2009, viewed 149 times
The Elephant Trunk, by Aggrey Marami The elephant trunk is the most important and versatile appendage.With it ,the elephant can carry a tree,pick up a peanut, have a drink or take a shower. It serves the elephant in at least six critical functions: drinking and feeding, defence, social interactions, communication, smell and touch, body cleansing and temperature control. Published 03Mar2009, viewed 153 times
Healthy Dog Food for a Longer Life, by Jane Dinunzio Find our what choices are available for feeding your dog, and which ones are better for their health. Published 28Feb2009, viewed 240 times
Labrador Retrievers, by Nick Luvera Labrador Retrievers are a high spirited, very intelligent, happy-go-lucky and loyal dog breed that is very well suited for families. They have a friendly temperament and are adaptable to different environments which makes them easy to care for and safe for children to be around. Labradors will work hard to please their pack leader humans. They are very observant and good-humored and enjoy abundant affection. Published 28Feb2009, viewed 120 times
The Pros and Cons Of Crate Training Your Puppy, by Stefan Hyross You may have been told many times before you got your puppy that you should crate train them. But is it necessary? Discover the advantages and disadvantages of crate training your dog. Published 28Feb2009, viewed 168 times
How To Deal With Your Jumping Dog, by Stefan Hyross All of us have seen or experienced it. You come home and your dog is so excited to see you that he jumps on you and knocks you off balance. While it may cute when the dog is a puppy, once they become adult, it can become a real issue. Published 27Feb2009, viewed 111 times
Choosing A Dog Trainer, by Stefan Hyross Training a puppy can be a challenging task. However, teaching your dog basic social and obedience skills will make for a well adjusted canine. Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a trainer. Published 24Feb2009, viewed 119 times
Home Made Dog Food - The Pros And the Cons, by Craig Ellyard Is commercial or home made dog food best for your pet? Here we weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of making your own food for your dog. Published 21Feb2009, viewed 220 times
Be Prepared For The First Class At Puppy Training School, by Cynthia Minnaar Enrolling your puppy for Puppy Classes at a Dog Training School will give your puppy a great start and here are a few tips to help the first class go smoothly for both you and your puppy. Published 19Feb2009, viewed 170 times
The Story of Our Feral Cats, by Alan Grundemeier My wife and I were in our back yard, when we noticed a Gray striped cat laying on the far end of our yard, just watching us. Beautiful cat, but a stray, a feral cat. Would not let us get near her. I still believe this cat was domestic cat at one time, but was put out to run wild. Published 18Feb2009, viewed 158 times
Six Important Tips for Successful Car Travel with Your Dog, by Janet Nusbaum Traveling with your dog can be enjoyable for you both. But there are several considerations and tips to follow to assure that it is a positive experience for you and your pet. This article identifies five tips for consideration before taking your dog along on your next out of town trip. Published 17Feb2009, viewed 125 times
Aromatherapy and Diet: What Do These Have To Do With Your Elderly Dog?, by Tracey Peapell This article explores some of the ways in which you can make life easier for your dog once he has reached his senior years. It focuses mainly on the use of Aromatherapy and his dietary needs. Published 16Feb2009, viewed 205 times
Training Tips To Keep Your Dog Happy With A Daily Routine, by Cynthia Minnaar A personal story and some dog and puppy training tips from me today about why it was important for me to develop a routine for my puppy so that she knew what to expect and look forward to on a daily basis and also so that I could maintain my daily routine in my home office. Published 16Feb2009, viewed 257 times
Parrot Speech Training Techniques - Ignore this at you peril., by Tony Bick Before you even start training you parrot to talk you need to ensure you have one thing right othwerwise you are wasting your time. Time to talk about relationships! Published 13Feb2009, viewed 178 times
Essential Tips on Encouraging Your Parrot to Speak, by Tony Bick Encouraging you parrot to talk depends on getting a few basic but essential points right from the start and if you do, your parrot will be talking in no time at all. Published 13Feb2009, viewed 137 times
A history of dogs, by Rus Morgan The companionship between man and his best friend goes back thousands of years. No one is really able to say when it started or why but the result is the unconditional love and companionship we enjoy today with our 'best friend'. The only fact we all accept today regarding the history of Canus Lupus Familiaris is that he came from wild wolves and submitted his will to ours. May he always feel that way. Published 13Feb2009, viewed 277 times
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