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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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    3 Types Of Shock-Training Aids

    Remote Shock Collars Remote shock collars have been around for a long time. Even years ago the device was commonly used as a means of delivering punishment from a distance. These collars may stil...

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    A Healthy Giant Green Iguana Like No Other

    Giant green iguanas are the "in" thing now. This is one of the most popular reptiles that is being held captive and is taken care of in most households. So you should not be surprised if your child as...

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    Amazing Power Of A Dog'S Sense Of Smell

    The canine nose has something like twenty times as many primary receptor cells as the human nose. How all of this works to detect odors is one of the great scientific wonders of the world. Studies in ...

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    Bath Inventory For Your Dog

    Once your dog is completely brushed, combed, and tangle-free, he is now ready for his bath. This means that it is time for you to take out all the necessary equipment and supplies so that you can eas...

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    Cavy Care: Is A Guinea Pig Right For You

    If you are thinking about getting a pet for your home, you might want to consider a guinea pig. Guinea pigs, also called cavies, are lovable furry little critters that will bring you a lot of joy. In...

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    Choosing Your Pit Bull Puppy From The Litter

    So you have chosen to add a baby Pit Bull to your family. You have learned about its history as well as its unfair controversies. You have taken your time, searched high and low, and finally found a...

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    Coming To America: A History Recording Of The Labrador Retriever

    In the 1920's the Labrador Retriever began gaining popularity with American sportsmen. Although a few "English retrievers," as Labradors were called in 19th century America, had made their way to our ...

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    Dalmatian History

    During the past century, there has always been a strong bond existent between British dog fanciers and the Dalmatian. It is said that these dogs have been known there for the past 200 years, and ther...

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    Did You Know That Your Dog Would Absolutely Love A Massage?

    Every culture that allows domestic pets teaches its members ways to relate physically with those pets. In some countries, dogs live a dog's life, and are rarely held or petted. We've noticed that some...

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    Dog Bath Inventory & Choosing The Right Shampoo

    Giving a dog a bath can be as simple as rinsing him down in a child's swimming pool in the backyard during the summer, or as complex as a full-blown spa ritual, complete with bathing a harness and a b...

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    Dog Supplements May Not Be Necessary After All

    If you use a good quality meat-meal based food you usually do not have to supplement your dog's ration. In fact, it is very easy to throw the formulation of some of the specialty foods out of kilter ...

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    Facts About The Red Iguana

    The Iguana family is considered the largest of the lizard families. The most common are the green iguanas. But there are also some with colorful skin, they are known as the red iguana. One of the p...

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    Feeding And Training A Cat

    Semi-moist foods are usually less expensive because they contain some vegetable protein and are usually supplemented with nutrients to make them nutritionally complete, especially for growing kittens....

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    Field And Hunting Trials For Your Lab

    Since the Labrador Retriever is primarily a sporting dog, this fact should not be lost sight of by breeders who might only be interested in raising Labradors that look like Labradors regardless of how...

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