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    3 Types Of Remote Training Devices

    Monitors: When first training your dog to be responsible in your home, you want to be aware the moment an inappropriate behavior occurs because corrections long after the fact are worthless. As a beh...

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    A New Puppy In The House: Welcome Home!

    On your puppy's first day home, give him a complete tour around the house on a loose leash. This is the pup's first introduction to whatever limitations you want to put on his future access to your po...

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    Babying Your Baby Iguana The Right Way

    If there are baby dogs, cats or rabbits, then there are also baby iguanas. It is during this stage that these iguanas appear in their most fragile and need your loving care the most. Although they app...

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    Caring For Dogs That Are Hypoallergenic For Humans

    Hypoallergenic dog breeds have special needs because they are usually smaller in size and have temperaments that may be difficult to handle sometimes. When you first bring your new dog home, you shoul...

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    Caring For Dogs With Hypoallergenic Conditions

    Some dog breeds are more susceptible to allergies than others. This may be because of small nasal passages, allergic reactions to flea bites, irritable stomachs that make digesting food difficult, or ...

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    Caring For Labrador Puppies

    Labradors are among the most stable dogs in the world. Of course, they need to be trained properly to bring out their potential but even if they do not undergo rigid training they are kind and loving ...

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    Cat Training Supplies

    Kitty litter, litter pan, catnip, catnip toys, cat mats, plays mice, scratching tree or post collars, leashes, Supplements, door entrances, treats, and food are all cat-training supplies. All these it...

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    Chinese Crested Dog Breed

    The Chinese Crested dog has a delicate and fine-boned body. The breed comes in two types- the hairless and powder puff. The hairless variety has no coat aside from the silky tufts on his head, tail,...

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    Destructive Behavior

    A lot of people get turned-off with their dogs, even give up on them permanently, because of destructive behavior, such as chewing, digging, shredding, and scratching. These behaviors caused some owne...

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    Dog Flea Treatment: Dog Flea Treatment

    Before you begin with dog flea treatment on your dog, you have to first treat your house. Begin by thoroughly scouring the areas where your dog sleeps and where he usually goes to relax. Wash a...

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    Dog Flea: Detecting Dog Fleas

    Every time you give your dog his regular grooming session, it is very important that you carefully examine his coat and skin. Aside from making sure that the coat and skin are clean and have a pleasa...

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    Dogs & Myopia (Nearsightedness)

    Optical measurements of dogs' eyes have found a surprising incidence of myopia in some breeds. A study of about two hundred dogs by a veterinarian named Christopher J. Murphy and his colleagues found ...

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    Getting Your Dog Fixed: It'S The Right Thing To Do

    Your veterinarian should initiate a discussion about spaying or neutering at the time of your first appointment, months in advance of the actual surgery. If he or she doesn't, then inquire. When the p...

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    Getting Your Puppy Used To Being Left Alone

    Dogs are sociable animals and it is not natural for them to be isolated from others. All domestic dogs will have to be left alone at some time in their lives, so it is important that they learn to cop...

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    House Train Your Cat

    Is your house your house or is your cat's house? Is your cat climbing the curtains, chewing cords, digging in the garbage, jumping on counters or tables, ripping the carpet or rugs, Here are som...

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