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    Building An Iguana Enclosure

    Iguanas prefer a different habitat where they can roam freely. They are more comfortable to stay in a tall, roomy, large and secure enclosure. The iguana species being cold-blooded or endothermic ...

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    Del Monte Pet Food Recall Information

    Due to the recent pet food recalls issued by numerous manufacturers over the last few months, many manufacturers and retailers are taking a hard look at their products and the possibility of contamina...

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    Dog Collars & Leads

    What collar to use in training is perhaps the most controversial subject in the dog training world. There is a variety to choose from. There are flat collars, and there are choke collars made from lea...

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    Grooming Your Golden Retriever

    Grooming your Golden Retriever is a never ending process. The entire process should be down once or twice a week, and will take you around a ? an hour of time. Brushing your dog while he is shedding...

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    How To Remain Safe & Calm Around Strange Or Aggressive Dogs

    A knowledge of canine body language can protect you and your children around strange or threatening dogs. If you understand how the animal will interpret your body movements and facial expressions, y...

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    How To Train Your Dog To "Retrieve"

    The "Retrieve" must be learned step by step. First, you should teach your dog to take a very light dumbbell and hold it. Even though a handler has never tried this with his dog he should be able to ac...

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    How To Train Your Dog To "Sit-Stay"

    The sit-stay is a basic exercise that all dogs should know. Here is how you do it. Hold your left hand, palm back, close to the dog's nose and command 'Stay!' Step out with your right foot and turn an...

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    Pinch Collars: Pinch Collars Are Not As Bad As They Appear

    Pinch collars are made up of a series of metal links that pop on and off from each other, allowing you to determine the length of the collar. Between these links is a small chain with a swivel ring to...

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    Prepping Your Puppy For Future Show Competitions

    Getting your puppy used to people and strange places is another thing you can do for him while he is growing up. Take him with you as often as you can. After he is lead-broken (so you know he won't ...

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    Puppy Jumping And How To Prevent It

    Puppy training can be taught in many various different forms, and it is especially important to be clear on your vocal training commands. Your little pup may become confused if told the same things t...

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    Teaching Your Dog To Heel (Part 1)

    When teaching your dog to heel, you'll probably have to start outdoors. Even if you have a small dog and lots of space indoors, heeling is a pretty silly thing to do inside. And most dogs can see that...

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    The Importance Of Finding The Right Dog Trainer: Part 2

    A good dog trainer/class director should divide the beginners' group into two parts. This will allow for a rest period at which time the owners may watch the others and see how they train. Knowledge c...

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    Training Collars: Learn The Truth About Using Training Collars

    Training collars are sometimes referred to as choke collars, a name that is very misleading. A training collar should never be used to choke a dog in an attempt to teach a behavior. No one - animal or...

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    Training Your Dog To "Come-Fore" And "Go-To-Heel"

    The "come-fore" teaches your dog to sit and face you instead of sitting toward the left side. Keep your lead slack when teaching this exercise. Command "Front!" and then walk backward without moving t...

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    Training Your Dog To Make Turns On The Lead

    Check all collars to see that they are the right weight, length, and correctly placed on the dog. Hold the leash in both hands so the dog will be kept under control and the six-foot length will not se...

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