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April 13, 2007 on 6:56 am | In Main |

Discover How to Stop Dogs from Barking
By: Gerry Restrivera, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
Although dogs are domesticated now, by nature they are still wild and they exhibit behaviors that sometimes very annoying like excessive barking. Dog barks to communicate and get the attention of people and other animals but when it becomes excessive and uncontrollable, it’s a constant annoyance and hard to handle if you don’t know the right techniques to stop dogs from barking.

Training Dogs with No Bark Collars
By: Mike Arroyo II, Wed Mar 14th, 2007
Are you a dog owner who encounters problem with the authority and neighbors regarding your dog’s barking habit, which results to nuisance to your neighborhood? Yes! Dogs are man’s best friend, developed through years of companionship in many situations that strengthen their relationship. But when you have dogs that bark all through the night, thus giving everyone a rough night, you might feel uncertain if you should be keeping your pet at all.

Your Dogs Health And To Get Rid Of Fleas
By: Colin Philips, Wed Feb 28th, 2007
All dog owners are familiar with the problems caused by pesky fleas. Fleas are very small wingless insects, brownish red in color, and have sharp mouths by which they obtain blood from their canine hosts. Flea bites usually cause your dog to scratch at affected areas and some dogs are more sensitive than others and can have allergic reactions to flea bites.

Five Ways To Prevent Congenital Problems In Dogs
By: John Mailer, Wed Feb 14th, 2007
It is our job as dog owners to make sure that our pets are happy and healthy. However, it is not always an easy job given that our dogs are curious and intelligent creatures with a tendency to get themselves into all kinds of trouble. And when they do get in sick or hurt, it is up to us to examine them and find out exactly what the problem is.

Tips on Peacefully Introducing Cats and Dogs
By: Lynn Reynolds, Wed Jan 17th, 2007
In many households dogs and cats leave at peace and are even friends. If you are bringing a new dog or cat into your home, there are ways to make the introductions go more smoothly.

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  1. The Basic Principles of Dog Training
    By: jon edings, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
    Dog training is defined to be the method of teaching a dog to perform certain behaviors. There are many areas of dog training which can include obedience, agility, retrieving and hunting. The behaviors involved in each case are different but the underlying principle is similar. That principle is to have established a good relationship between the dog and the handler.

    Comment by Pets — April 13, 2007 #

  2. Dealing with your hyperactive dog
    By: Hope Saidel, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
    About six years ago we brought home an adorable, sleepy, five-week old puppy. We knew it was too early for her to leave her mother, but the dam had stopped feeding the pups and walked away. She was done with them, so the humans took over.

    Comment by Pets — April 13, 2007 #

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