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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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    Affordable Pet Health Insurance Is Possible

    Researching for affordable pet health insurance can be taxing, but it is worth the hassle in the end. Comparing the cost, policies and fine print is almost next to impossible between pet insurance com...

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    Compare Pet Insurance - Finding The Best Value

    If you have been shopping for pet insurance you have probably found that there are many companies with several options available. In order for you to get the best value for your money you need to comp...

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    Controlling Dog Nipping

    Your puppy has a natural instinct to put his teeth on everything he can reach. However, you need to set limits on what he can and cannot gnaw upon. First of all, he can't gnaw on you. It's easiest an...

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    Feeding Requirements For Guide Dogs And Dogs "On The Go"

    Like hunting dogs, dogs that are on-the-go are consistently moving. These dogs come from the "round-tip" family as they were typically used to round up animals. Unlike hunting dogs, however, round-...

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    How To Teach Your Dog To "Go Lie Down"

    Many dog owners consider the "Go lie down" as their favorite command. The "GO lie down" not only tells the dog to assume a reclining position, it tells him to do it elsewhere. When you are talking on...

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    How To Teach Your Puppy To "Sit-Stay"

    When teaching your puppy to "Sit-Stay," put him on leash at the beginning of the training. Find a quite area without distractions. Command your puppy to "Sit" and when he does, tell him to "Stay." As ...

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    Personality And Behavior Of An Active Dalmatian

    Behavior and personality are two qualities which are hard to standardize within a breed. Although generalizations are difficult to make, most Dalmatians are alert, extremely energetic and affectionat...

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    Pet Life Insurance: Keeping Your Pet Safeguarded Against Injuries And Costly Treatment

    Before taking out a pet life insurance policy it may be necessary to consider a few necessary issues such as what should be covered by the insurance policy, different levels of pet insurance, limits o...

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    Stop Your Dog From Eating Poop!

    While you would not want to break the spirit of your goofy little puppy or have him behave like a robot, still you can see the value of not letting things get out of hand. Your best weapon is to be...

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    Teaching Your Dog Not To Chew

    Chewing is something that comes naturally to every dog. Every dog feels the instinctual need to sharpen its teeth and hone his biting skills. Chewing on the right things, like specially designed c...

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    The Responsible Reptile Owner

    Many people think reptiles are cheap pets, easily accessible and easy to care for. However, after purchasing or being given a reptile several things can happen. 1. The reptile becomes ill and/or d...

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    Understanding Your Puppy'S Limitations (Part 1)

    To get your dog training on the right track, go slow with your puppy; allow him his puppy hood without rushing him through his training. Develop his prey instinct instead of repressing it so that you ...

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    Understanding Your Puppy'S Limitations (Part 2)

    An obvious limitation in puppies is that they tire easily, both emotionally and physically. Being young, the prey instinct isn't synchronized with the outside world; the puppy can't pace himself. He'l...

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