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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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    6 Ways To Help Soothe Your Puppy'S Teething

    Teething is a natural process that occurs when your pet's deciduous (baby) teeth are replaced by adult teeth. This process usually starts in puppies between the age of 3 and 6 months. All puppies go...

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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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    Emergency Dog Accidents: Burns, Seizures, Gastric Torsion

    During an emergency or an accident, you can reduce your dog's immediate pain and discomfort or even save his life with prompt, immediate action. You need to always be prepared for such accidents and ...

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    Everything You Need To Know About Heart Failure In Dogs

    Heart failure in dogs occur when any kind of heart disease becomes so severe that a dog's heart is unable to circulate enough blood to meet all the needs of his body tissues. As a result of associated...

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    Harvesting The Honey

    Obviously the whole reason to set up, maintain, and stock a beehive is to harvest honey. You will know that it is time to harvest the honey when you look in one of your hives supers and find that the ...

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    Harvesting The Honey

    Obviously the whole reason to set up, maintain, and stock a beehive is to harvest honey. You will know that it is time to harvest the honey when you look in one of your hives supers and find that the ...

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    How To Make Your Home Puppy-Friendly For Your New Pit Bull

    Before you bring home your new Pit Bull, you should already have the necessary preparations made in order for your new puppy to feel safe and comfortable. The more prepared you are before he arrives,...

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    Of Leash, Harness and Crate

    This is worth repeating. Your Boxer should not be allowed to run loose outdoors. He has short attention span and runs faster than you. Though extremely tolerant of children by nature, a Boxer̵...

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    The Dog/Wolf Connection

    Many of the wolf-like social behaviors of the dog are not things that endear them to us, and many have lost their original social purpose to the dog as well. They are appendages that evolution hasn't ...

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    The Risks Of Using Electric Fences In Your Yard

    For stopping your dog from fence-jumping, sometimes it is effective to erect an inner fence to interfere with the animal's approach to the barrier. In some cases, an inner fence of only 30 inches has ...

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    Tips And Tricks In Building An Iguana Cage

    Iguanas are arboreal, they prefer to stay in a large and wide ecosystem. Iguanas also tend to spend its time high up in tall trees. It is because their enemies or predators will not be able to follow ...

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    Training A Cat Not To Chew On Dangerous Objects

    Cats chew, lick, or eat non-food objects for medical and behavioral reasons. Out of curiosity, a cat will try to chew on most things. Easy to swallow items will need to be put up out of reach of your ...

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    Understanding Your Dog'S Chewing Problems

    Chewing is usually a developmental phase that puppies pass through to relieve the itch and pain of cutting new teeth. The majority of dogs stop chewing everything in sight once their new teeth are fu...

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    You Can Never Be Too Safe: 7 More Ways To Help "Pet-Proof" Your House

    One of the best ways to ensure your indoor dog's safety is to pet-proof your house. Like child proofing, pet-proofing is making a clean sweep of every room to which your dog has access and removing or...

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