Apr
30
2008
by Jane Tompsett
Just about every cat owner has to face this problem sooner or later. You need to get your cat into their carrier to visit the vet, be taken to the cattery or to travel to another home and what do you know? Your loving and ever-present cat has scooted off in the opposite direction at the speed of sound!
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Apr
30
2008
by Floella McFee
Bad breath is never a good thing, and many a joke has been made at the expense of Fido’s oral hygiene. Considering their diet, it can be understandable if their breath is not exactly minty fresh. Unfortunately, if Fido’s breath is becoming a major issue, this may be symptomatic of something more serious, and may require action more drastic than giving Fido a peppermint.
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Apr
27
2008
by Lisa Murray
When you are looking at how to train a Labrador, you’ll find plenty of different options available to you and plenty of resources. If you have a Labrador, you should be aware that one of the first things that you need to deal with is jumping. Taking a look at how to train a Labrador can help you stop the jumping habits and create a better-behaved pet overall.
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Apr
26
2008
by Michelle E. Arthur
If you are thinking about housetraining an older Pug then it is important to understand that it involves as much of a commitment from your family as it does the Pug. While you may assume that since the Pug is already grown and may have very well been potty trained in another home, this is not the case. The Pug will have to adjust to your home and needs time to learn your home’s elimination schedule.
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Apr
26
2008
by Jolie Mitchel
Do you want to fight stress? Why not consider getting a dog? It is a known fact that owing a pet can bring you happiness. But like us, dogs need loving care. They need a clean place to sleep, exercise every day and a nutritious dog food. This article will tell you what you need to know about choosing the best dog food for your dog.
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