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: The Basics of Caring For Your Puppy by: Amy Howells Potty Training Your Puppy: Make sure you feed your dog at regular times every day as this makes bathroom breaks regular as well. Feed your puppy 2-3 times a day. As
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: The Joy Of Having Puppies! by: Mike Yeager One of the greatest thrills for a little boy or girl is having new puppies in the home. Puppies, dogs and having a puppy bring a sense of well being and comfort to people of
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: Toy Dog Breeds by: Stephanie Hetu Toy dog breeds include greyhounds, terriers, pinschers, pugs, chihuahuas, pekingese, spaniels--the official list of the AKC is quite extensive. Regardless of breed, toy dogs are desired
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: Your Dog is a Social Animal - and Needs You! by: Brigitte Smith Your dog is a social being, just like you! He/she loves walking in the park with you, playing ball or chase with you, and just being with you. Even when he/she’s
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: Dog Rescue: Is it Right for You? by: Blake Kritzberg Ever had a hankering for a certain breed of dog? Not an obsession, mind you – not the sort of longing that would send you rushing to a breeder, thousand-dollar-bill
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: The Fugitive by: Janette Blackwell Where are the dogs of yesteryear? They all seem to be some breed or another these days. They never used to be. Back in the forties, we had dogs that LEANED in one direction or another.
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: Quality Dog Food Is Essential For The Health Of Dogs by: Mike Yeager Dog food is very important for the health of dogs. It is easy to overlook it, but it is essential to pick the right dog food for your pet dog. People
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: Do You Know What's Really In Your Pets Food? by: Dawn Jenness The pet food industry, a billion-dollar, unregulated operation, feeds on the garbage that otherwise would wind up in landfills or be transformed into fertilizer.
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: Pet Peeve: Dogs Doing Business Where Not Wanted by: Alyice Edrich We’ve recently moved into a new apartment complex that really is much like a resort. We don’t have to maintain the lawn, handle any maintenance
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: Dogs Are Man's Best Friend by: Wendy Yeager Dogs are believed to be descendants of wild wolves. They were the first wild animal to be tamed. Ancient man probably brought home cub wolves to raise as pets. The pet wolves
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: The Positve Benefits of Dog Day Care by: Kelley Blackston Dog day care programs benefit the dogs of owner’s who have busy lives and are not able to socialize and exercise their dogs. Owners benefit from a guilt
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: The Different Breeds Of Dogs by: Wendy Yeager The American Kennel Club recognizes 150 different dog breeds. There are seven different groups in which the dog can belong. They are assigned to one of the groups based
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: Dogs & Kids: Happy Together by: Gene R. Sower Dogs and kids, it's a combination that at it's best can be the stuff of childhood dreams. At it's worst, it can be a source of heartache and pain and even injury. How can
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: The Gifts We Give Our Dogs by: Carolyn Schweitzer Whoever coined the phrase, "It's a Dog's Life" wasn't familiar with 21st century dogs. Time was when the average canine slept outside, ate whatever scraps of food were
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: Halloween & Hounds by: Jennifer Shryock Halloween is “fright night†for humans not dogs. Screaming, running, spooky children in masks make many dogs uncomfortable, nervous and frightened. Halloween costumes
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: No Paws from Santa Claus by: Jennifer Shryock The Holidays are coming and children have thought long and hard about the gifts they would most want to receive this year. Trucks, trains, Groovey girls and scooters are
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: What You Should Never Feed Your Dog by: Aaron Wilmont Unfortunately, there are a number of household items which we tend to take for granted that are potentially very dangerous to your dog's health. It is especially important
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: Charming Trends in Jewelry by: Carolyn Schweitzer Fashions that owners and their dogs can share. The wearing of charms dates back to 400 or 500 BC, when they were believed to hold special powers -- particularly the power
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: Have an Itchy Dog? Consider These Grooming Tips Before Turning To Chemical Treatments by: Alexandra DeBoer Many dogs today suffer from itchy skin caused by a variety of factors. Dogs actually have more sensitive skin
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: If You Want a Friend, Get a Dog! by: M J Plaster Carl Icahn, the hostile takeover master who was THE original corporate raider, is often quoted as saying, "In this business, if you want a friend, get a dog!" The rest
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: Lyme Disease in Dogs by: Niall Kennedy It is hard to get an early diagnosis of lyme disease in your own dog. The first sign of lyme disease in humans is a rash, well; animals do not develop this rash. Lyme disease is
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: Finding a Breeder by: Pixiedust Papillons and Phalenes If you are looking for a Papillon or Phalene puppy for sale Much has been written on how to find a reputable breeder. All in an attempt to put a stop to pet mills
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: So you want a American Pit Bull Terrier? by: Jason Mann You've made up your mind, it's the American Pit Bull Terrier you want as your companion. Are you ready for this breed? Read this article and then decide if you want
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: Dogs - Man's Best Friend by: Keith Kingston Dogs have been known as man's best friend for decades. Owning a dog can be a positive, enjoyable experience for the entire family. Keep in mind however, that the decision
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: Toys Are GOOD For Your Dog by: Tina Spriggs Did you know that dog toys are actually good for your dog, and not just an indulgence on the part of the owner? There are all kinds of uses for different types of toys. First,
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: Do They Really Need a Dog Bed? by: Tina Spriggs When Lucky was starting to show signs of aging, we were concerned about her comfort. She would have a hard time getting up in the morning. Her legs would shake and she would
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: Dogs are Heroes by: Rex Ryan Heroism and courage are probably the most profound traits that endear dogs so deeply into the hearts and minds of mankind. Every day, humans all over the world are rescued by heroic dogs,
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: Some Tips for a Well-Behaved Dog by: Brett Fogle Train your dog early. Start training your puppy early on. While old dogs can be taught new tricks, what's learned earliest, is often learned quickest and easiest. Moreover,
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: Why Train Your Dog? by: Brett Fogle One of the questions that may come to mind right now is why, why should I train my dog? What are the benefits to my dog and me? I will address that question below. Obedience training
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: Getting Started by: Brett Fogle We are going to get started by giving you the know how to accomplish the task of training your dog. A trained dog is a happy dog. There is no need for smacking, yelling, punishing or anything
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: A Dog Day Care Business Can Be a Lot Of Fun! by: Kelley Blackston If you love dogs and you enjoy making money then a dog day care business may be a very good fit for you! Let me ask you a question, "Can you imagine starting
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: A Dog Day Care Franchise - Is It Really Worth It? by: Kelley Blackston When you take into account that there are over 68,000,000 dogs in the United States alone, you can see why many people consider taking advantage of
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: Is Dog Obedience School for You? by: Tina Spriggs Are you thinking about dog obedience school? Do you know what to expect out of it? Do you know what it costs or where to find a good school? If not, let me help take
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: Symptoms of Pain and Illness in Dogs by: Jennifer Bryant Dog owners, who recognize the early signs and symptoms of illness or pain in their dogs, will not only relieve their loved one’s suffering but may also be
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: Should I Feed My Dog BARF? by: Jennifer Bryant BARF stands for Bones and Raw Food. It is a diet for dogs that has received a lot of attention over the past few years, but should you feed it to your dogs? The BARF feeding
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: Big Hearts and Oodles of Talent... It is All in the Family at Dogfellas by: Dawnell Harrison I read about Dogfellas in a wonderful article written by a well-known magazine and contacted them immediately. Dogfellas is
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: Finding A Reputable Breeder by: Ron Swerdfiger Anyone can put two dogs together and let them breed, and in turn call themselves a “breeder.†However being called a “reputable†breeder encompasses
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: Tips For Traveling With Rover by: Ron Swerdfiger Wether it be on a vacation to your favorite resort, or just visiting the in-laws for the weekend, many people are choosing to take their dogs with them when traveling.
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: Can Cats And Dogs Live Together As Friends? by: Larry Chamberlain Can cats and dogs live together without constantly being at war? It seems that they very often can. We often hear people claim to be a "cat person" or
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: Pros and Cons when Choosing a Specific Breed of Dog by: Jon Dunkerley Ok so you have made the big decision to purchase a dog. Whether the decision was yours alone, or that of your kid’s, you being the voice of
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: Characteristics Of The Rottweiler by: Racheal Stacknick The Rottweiler Origin: Rottweil Germany Colors: Black with clearly defined tan or mahogany markings Bred for: Guard and cattle drover's dog Coat: Coarse,
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: Canine Distemper by: Ron Swerdfiger What is Canine Distemper? Canine distemper is a highly contagios disease caused by a virus (paramyxovirus) which attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervus systems of dogs.
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: Grapes, Nuts, and Your Dogs Health -- Foods that Fido should Avoid by: Carolyn Schweitzer Your dogs health is important to you. You show her how important by keeping her well fed and groomed, making sure she gets plenty
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: Chocolate And Your Dogs Health -- What You Should Know by: Carolyn Schweitzer Chocolate -- Who can Resist it? Your dogs health depends on it! (resisting, that is). We humans get to indulge because most of us know when
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: 8 Tips for a Better Walk with Your Dog by: Dr. Gary L. Ailes Taking your pooch for a walk can be a struggle. He pulls your arm out of its socket and then abruptly stops to smell and sprinkle every bush and tree as you
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: Two Secrets for Handling Your New Best Friend by: Dr. Gary L. Ailes Forty-four million United States households have a least one dog. And we all start out on a good foot with a set of rules for the new member of the
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: Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) by: Ron Swerdfiger What is Canine Hip Dysplasia? Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a congenital disease that mainly affects large breed dogs. The word "dysplasia" means improper growth. Hip dysplasia
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: 5 Tips To Selecting A Great Dog Gift by: Teresa James You can have lots of fun selecting a dog gift for someone who absolutely adores dogs. And you’ll be happy to know that no matter what size budget your working
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: No Need For BSL- Breed Specific Legislation by: Racheal Stacknick In short breed specific legislation is a quick fix for a growing problem, only thing is it does not fix the problem. Many cities, countries, states and
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: Separation Anxiety in Dogs by: Ron Swerdfiger What is Separation Anxiety? When you leave the house, it is nice to know that your dog goes to his favorite spot and sleeps peacefully until you return. However dogs suffering
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: Dog Training – Early Training Is Essential by: Declan Tobin Dogs are a fantastic edition to any family but like all youngsters they need training. If you do not train your puppy now it will take a serious amount
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: About Chihuahua Dogs by: Joanell Hutchinson Chihuahua Dogs Are Not For Everyone In what seems like a very tiny dog, a personality the size of a Great Dane emerges. For some Chihuahua lovers it’s just another
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: Is a Boxer Dog The Right Pet For You? by: Amy Howells Having a boxer dog as a pet, although low-maintenance, require your consistent attention, exercise, human interaction, consistent obedience training and lots of love.
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: Training Your Dog by: Amy Howells Training your dog can be time consuming and frustrating at times, but it's well worth it. Here are several tips that should help things go much smoother and faster... plus reduce the
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: How To Choose Your Boxer Dog by: Amy Howells An easier and more pleasant journey with your chosen Boxer starts with checking out the parent dogs for unbecoming traits like aggression, hyperactive and extreme shyness.
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: An Eight Hot Dog Nirvana... by: Ed Williams One of the most enjoyable things about our culture is our fascination with records. Just about everyone can tell you that Henry Aaron hit 755 home runs, or that Wilt Chamberlain
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: Dog Stew by: Jon Dunkerley Food is a substance that holds cultures together. Common foods unify and define countries and regions. However, a food that one group considers a delicacy, another group may find offensive.
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: Nu-Way vs. Varsity Hot Dogs! by: Ed Williams Have y’all been keeping up with what’s going on at the movies lately? One of the biggest surprises over the past couple of years has been the success of the film,
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: Gift of Health by: Jeanne Perciaccanto People want to get the very best they can when purchasing anything. They research all of the alternatives and select what they feel is the best suited for their needs whether a
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: Canine Bloat by: Ron Swerdfiger What is Canine Bloat? Bloat refers to the bloating of the stomach. Essentially it is a build up of gas in the stomach which is unable to be released. Bloat with Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus
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: What's In Your Dog Food? by: A. M. Wilmot According to holistic veternarian Dr. Jane Bicks, the maximum life span of dogs is estimated to be around 25 to 30 years, yet the average dog generally lives no longer than about
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: Is Your Dog Fat? by: Bev Storer Obesity is one of the greatest health concerns facing dogs. You can and should do something about it. Overweight dogs may live shorter and less healthy lives and your enjoyment of their
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: My Golden Gym by: Marcia Passos Duffy “Don’t accept your dog’s admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.†-- Ann Landers A year ago, almost to the day, I had an epiphany while
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: Is your Dog Malnourished? by: A.M. Wilmot Americans are more concerned about health than ever before, so we should also have an equal amount of concern for our pets ... particularly with regard to the ingredients in their
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: Nutrition and Your Dog's Behavior by: Jeanne Perciaccanto Proper nutrition is the fundamental basis for every aspect of your dog’s life. It affects their health and longevity by offering an essential balance of
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: On Dog Bites And Other Dog Injuries… (Part 1) by: Granny’s Mettle Dog bites are very common injuries for both adults and children. They can cause serious consequences from permanent disfigurement to psychological
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: Promote Your Business With Dogs, Cats, and Rats by: Terence Tan Here's a fascinating idea.. Having noticed that there always seemed to be many stray cats and dogs in his neighborhood, it occurred to a clever pet shop
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: A Night Out For Mom & Dad by: Jennifer Shryock Is your babysitter watching the kids and your k9 family member? It is Saturday night and you have planned for a babysitter to entertain and care for your children while
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: Stuffed Toys that are Suitable and Safe. by: Carolyn Schweitzer Adorable stuffed dogs are a favorite gift for dog lovers. Learn what to look for and what to Avoid. Although it's hard to say when the first stuffed dogs
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: What Should You Know About Your Dog Before You Start Training? by: Ray Coleiro In order to train your dog perfectly, you need to know him well – his needs, behavior, as well as moods. If you comprehend clearly
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: Questions to Ask When Choosing a Dog for Family Life by: Shannon Emmanuel Dog’s come in all shapes and sizes – out of all the dogs you’ve ever met you’ve probably been more attracted to some
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: Top 5 Dog Health Problems by: Chris Suckow Dog Owner’s commonly ask me the same questions repeatedly. This article aims to help dog owners prevent and find information about the most common dog health problems.
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: Does Your Dog Miss You Too Much? by: Blake Kritzberg Your dog seems to be driving you up the wall lately, exhibiting serious behavior problems -- and no amount of verbal correction seems to work. She chews the furniture,
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: Four Common Skin Problems in Dogs by: Blake Kritzberg Dogs are susceptible to various skin problems -- which can be frustrating for owners who want to see Fido comfortable and happy. Does your dog have a skin problem,
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: Should You Get a Purebreed Dog for Your Family? by: Shannon Emmanuel Many people ask the question: "Should we get a purebreed or a mutt?" Why is this question so controversial? Is one dog the same as another? Is there
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: Introduce Your Puppy To New Situations... And Ensure Good Behaviour For The Rest Of Her Life by: Niall Kennedy They may seem to be bold explorers - sniffing at and mouthing just about anything - but all dogs have an instinctive
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: Defend Your Dog and Stop that Hurting Paw! by: Blake Kritzberg Of course, we humans use shoes to protect our feet. We insist on it! But dogs usually don't have that luxury, and routinely walk over ice, rock, grass, cement
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: How to Recognize & Respond to Dog Aggression by: Julie Butts The purpose of this article is not a how-to on correcting the behavior of an aggressive dog. That task is better left to dog trainers, veterinarians, and dog
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: Dealing with a Dog Food Allergy? by: Blake Kritzberg Just as humans allergies can show up as a sneeze or rash, your dog's allergies can manifest as itchiness -- or even ear infections. In fact, if your dog's allergic
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: The Facts You Need To Know About Adopting A Dog by: Niall Kennedy Mum, dad, can we get a puppy? Its a plea that may parents will know only too well. How do you go about adopting a dog to make suure that the dog is happy
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: Revealed! Secret training methods for your Dog! by: Ray Coleiro Have you fallen under the spell of large limpid eyes and a saucy grin? Enchanted by the petite one with the grace of a ballet dancer and terrier –like
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: No Weiners at the Table ! by: Rick Hoogendoorn The Year is 2168 The Place: Winnipeg, North Dakota, USA The Channel: 51,479 on your in-brain t.v. chip Your on site personal newshost is: Zig Zaggner Hello again,
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: 17 Tips That'll Safeguard You and Your Family From Dog Bites or Attack by: Robin Shortt Did you know that more than one million north americans will be bitten by dogs this year, and about one million dog bites will go
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: Camping With Man's Best Friend by: Robin Shortt Man's Best Friend Man's best friend your dog , and you, can go camping and have lots of fun. Look at it as a walk that doesn't end, during which he gets to spend all
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: A Small Piece Of Carpet by: Charlie Badenhop Have you ever noticed how the way you feel about yourself sometimes depends on whether or not you get confirmation of your value from others? When you enter into challenging
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: Dealing With Negative People Made Easy by: Peter Murphy I was playing tennis today with one of my tennis buddies. We play once a week and we usually chat about work, professional tennis players and local news. Today
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: The Importance of being ALPHA by: Deborah Harr We see it all the time, and they are easily pegged in a room full of people. The ALPHA! It was most unexpected yesterday when I got to view this up front, personal and
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: Ten Tips for Dog Owners on the Road in a RV by: Genevieve Frederick Motor homes usually have a driver, a passenger, maybe a few kids and at least one dog. It’s a prerequisite that to own a motor home you need
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: Burberry for Dogs? by: Natacha Bunzl Burberry is one of the world's famous designer brands. But branded trenchcoats and sweaters for dogs? A thought that may make you raise your eyebrows! Is today's designer fashion
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: Dog Jewelry: A Celebration of Man's Best Friend by: Sam Serio "Dogs are our link to paradise. They don't know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden,
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: The Spectre Hound by: Susanna Duffy And a dreadful thing from the cliff did spring, and its wild bark thrill'd around, His eyes had the glow of the fires below, 'twas the form of the spectre hound One of the most chilling
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: A Great Loneliness by: James Collins 'Man must treat the beasts of this land as his brothers. What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, Man would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever
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: Writing Good Dialogue. by: Nicole Murphy There’s nothing that kills a scene like hackneyed dialogue. Just stop and think about the average B-Grade Hollywood Movie. Sure, at times the plot is bad and the characterisation
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: German Sheperds by: Keith Davies People love big, protective and loving dogs and that’s why there are a lot of german sheperd breeders. The German Shepherd is sometimes called an Alsatian because that’s
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: How To Avoid Bad Doggy Behavior, And Teach Your Puppy Some Manners by: Niall Kennedy A poorly trained dog can embarrass its owner and offend other people - or even make them feel threatened. Teaching your dog some manners
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: How to Care for Your Dog's Ear by: Ruth Bird Regular ear care for your dog Routine ear care is very important to the health of your dog. Perform regular checks and cleaning between visits to your veterinarian, it will
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: Dogs - Wonderful Companions by: Wendy Yeager Dogs Are Man's Best Friend Dogs are believed to be descendants of wild wolves. They were the first wild animal to be tamed. Ancient man probably brought home cub wolves
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: Defense Against Dogs by: Peter Vermeeren As a dog trainer and handler many times I get questions from people about how they should defend themselves against a dog attacking them. This is a very interesting question but
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: Dog Worming by: John Moore Regular worming is essential to protect your dog against internal parasites. This involves giving it preparations in liquid or tablet form. Adult dogs should be wormed at least once a year,
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: Dog Health Problems - How to Identify Them and How to Treat Them by: Brigitte Smith An essential to your dog’s health is his/her regular annual checkup with the vet. Whether or not you choose to have your dog vaccinated*
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