Archive for August, 2009

Aug 31 2009

Pudgy Pooches – Should Your Dog Go on a Diet?

Published by Jim Navary under Dog

by Jim Navary

Is your dog too fat? Does he need to go on a diet? Many owners are blissfully unaware that their dog has gained too much weight. Since we see them every day, we may not really notice that they need to shed a few pounds. Continue Reading »

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Aug 31 2009

The Importance Of Using A Good Quality Dog Collar On Your Pet

Published by Jim Samposzi under Dog

by Jim Samposzi

A pup collar can be comprised of plastic, leather or a cloth and must be placed circling a dog’s neck to keep the pup from getting out of the yard. A dog collar is something a lot of people use for a number of specific uses. Some people use a dog collar to tie up the dog and take him/her out for a walk; people love pups and hence want to keep them from getting out of the yard. It can be overwhelming to deal with the death of a pet for this reason. Continue Reading »

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Aug 31 2009

Is The Sit, Stay Fetch EBook A Scam?

Published by Cameron Lassiter under Dog

by Cameron Lassiter

If you’re thinking about buying the Sit, Stay, Fetch E-book (now also known as “Secrets of Dog Training”) you’re probably wondering if the whole thing is a scam and the author, Daniel Stevens is just a snake-oil salesman. Continue Reading »

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Aug 31 2009

Facts About Dog Chew Toys

Published by Kim Fleming under Dog

by Kim Fleming

Dog chew toys can do a lot for your pet. They help your dog to grow teeth and gum, avoid getting bored, and prevent him from swallow harmful objects. However, all dogs are not the same, and you need to choose the chew toys that are right for your pet. Continue Reading »

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Aug 30 2009

The Adult Boston Terrier Adoption

Published by Abhik Sarkar under Dog

by Abhik Sarkar

If you’ve ever seen one of these sweet and loving little guys, you know that an adult Boston Terrier adoption is a viable method of saving a dog from a potentially disastrous situation for the pup. There are many, many full grown Bostons that need homes, and being able and willing to adopt a grown up dog over a puppy is a great way to save a life. These little dogs are full bred big guys trapped in a little dog body. If you’re looking for a big dog but only have the space for a little one, the Boston Terrier is perfect for you. Continue Reading »

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