Archive for April, 2009

Apr 30 2009

Dog Adoption: Are You Better Off Adopting a Puppy or an Adult Dog?

Published by Jim Navary under Dog

by Jim Navary

You’ve weighed the pros and cons and have come to the conclusion that you want to bring a new canine friend into your home. But should it be a young puppy or, perhaps, an older dog? Continue Reading »

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Apr 30 2009

The African Grey Parrot

Published by Shelly Mannington under Birds

by Dee LeClerc

The African grey parrot is the smartest bird there is. As a household pet, he can fill the role of a buddy and a soul mate. An African grey is like a friend. He will love you, get angry with you, talk to you, play with you and bond with you. What more could you want from a family pet? Continue Reading »

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Apr 30 2009

The Development of the Doberman from Vicious Creature to Loving Family Pet

Published by Troy Richardson under Dog

by Troy Richardson

All of us had been exposed to the presence of this one particular breed in almost every historical event in the world. From historic battles and rescue operations to lively entertainments, this dog is just everywhere showing off a natural ferocity and aristocratic posture. The instant someone sees this dog, he or she can exclaim the name Doberman. Continue Reading »

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Apr 30 2009

The West Highland White Terrier and its Fate, Then and Now

Published by Jack Richardson under Dog

by Jack Richardson

Bursting with spunk and a mighty determination- this is what the tiny West Highland White terrier is well known for and more. With a compact little body and a magnificently bright white fur, this dog is an undeniable charmer and a surprisingly energetic and agile little gamer. Also widely known as “Westie”, this little hairy pet has a wide following and is still counting. Continue Reading »

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Apr 29 2009

Offer Your Dog An Active Lifestyle

Published by Daniel Waser under Dog

by Daniel Waser

Of all the creatures which man can rely upon, dogs are the ones deemed as his best friend. Still, eating the remote controlling or chewing your sofa is one of those nasty things that they’re just fond of doing. It is because they have that characteristic of being dynamic, but they are at home with a TV addicted couch potato. A dog is more likely to feel depressed if he is matched with an keeper who has a different lifestyle and this can sometimes create a tense in a human relationship. Continue Reading »

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