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    A Fighter In The House?

    It is a common trait for all Pit Bulls to demonstrate some level of aggressive behavior toward a strange dog. It is in their inherent nature to do so. It is a trait that was emphasized to them durin...

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    A Society That Cares: The Green Iguana Society

    How much do you know about green iguanas? Here are some fast facts about these animals: -Green iguanas are also called common iguanas. -They are so "common" that many people like them for a pet....

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    Caring For Your Labrador'S Face & Ears

    After a day of hunting or a run in overgrown terrain, a Labrador retriever's eyes and ears should be inspected for signs of embedded objects or scratches. The ear can be easily inspected with the aid ...

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    Connecting Your Dog'S Habits To Its Ancestors

    There are some things a dog cannot help doing. If he is going to bite someone, he needs to look at his target, and he needs to bare his teeth. If he is going to defend himself, he has to tuck his ear...

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    Death Of Your Dog: Know What To Expect

    There are certain things concerning death with which every dog owner should be acquainted. Many practical considerations must be evaluated and alternatives discussed with your mate, simply as part of ...

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    Facts About Iguanas: Things You Need To Know

    How you ever wondered what make up the body of an iguana? Now if you are interested in taking care of one iguana, you better take heed and take into account these vital facts about iguanas. The ter...

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    Feeding Your Puppy

    A puppy always tells his dog owner whether he is getting too much or too little food in several ways. Crying is one of the most often recognized, but least likely to be always accurate. Although hun...

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    Heartworms: 4 Ways To Protect Your Dog

    Honestly speaking, there are only two ways in which you can effectively prevent heartworms from attacking your dog and becoming a problem. The first one is to never let any mosquito that carries hear...

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    History Of The Pit Bull, Part 1 Of 3

    No other breed of dog has experienced as many discriminations and misconceptions as has the Pit Bull. While some people would tell you that Pit Bulls are a gentle and harmless pet, other people con...

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    How To Feed A Guard Dog

    Most dogs used as guard dogs are German Shepherds, with an occasional Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, or Labrador Retriever. The average weight of an adult male guard dog is about 70 pounds. None should w...

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    How To Introduce A Pit Bull To Your Children

    Another common misconception about Pit Bulls is that they are unable to get along with children. This misconception has brought many dedicated Pit Bull owners to get rid of their dogs when a new baby...

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    How To Train Your Dog To "Drop On Recall"

    The first time that you try a Drop on Recall with your dog, try to have the right attitude. If you have a negative attitude your dog will sense it, and you will probably show it when you give him the ...

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    Hyperkinesis In Dogs

    Anyone who has worked extensively with dogs has occasionally been confronted by an over-active, sometimes raging, vicious kind of dog, the handling of which has required a heavy duty tranquilizer and ...

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    Obesity In Dogs

    Obesity is the most common nutritional disease in American dogs today. It is the result of simply eating more calories than are burned. Dogs have a built-in protection against this disease, a contro...

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    Pet Food Recalls - Too Little, Too Late

    It has become increasingly obvious that the pet food industry, although it does issue pet food recalls, has not done enough to warn pet owners in a timely manner. For instance, there have been a numbe...

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