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    5 Tips On Improving Your Pit Bull'S Image

    Pit Bulls attract attention wherever they go, and most of the responses they get are not on the positive side. You have a dog that often times undergoes so much discrimination and misconception becau...

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    8 Guidelines For Feeding Your Adult Dalmatian

    Here are some feeding guidelines researches have learned over the years and recommend for adult Dalmatians: 1. Never feed a Dalmatian organ meats such as liver, kidney, sweetbreads or brains in any...

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    A Fighter In The House?

    It is a common trait for all Pit Bulls to demonstrate some level of aggressive behavior toward a strange dog. It is in their inherent nature to do so. It is a trait that was emphasized to them durin...

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    Basic House Training Tips

    As mentioned earlier, the first three months can be crucial in house training your pet. This will become the defining factor in how well you and your pet can adapt well with each other as well as the ...

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    Behavioral Problems Associated With Parasitic Disease

    Some of the problem behaviors in dogs are a result of an infection from parasite. These include internal parasites such as roundworm and tapeworm, flea infestation, ear mites, and Hypermetria. Ma...

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    Beloved Companion And Therapy Dogs

    By far the most common use of today's Labrador is as a home companion, a role at which he excels. Surprisingly, the Labrador Retriever was rarely kept strictly as a house pet until several decades aft...

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    Border Collie Dog Breed

    The Border Collie is a first rate, everyday working dog, that is well known for herding cattle and rounding up sheep. Many regard this dog as the most intelligent of all the breeds. He is brilliant ...

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    Breeds Of Dogs

    Through the years, man has been served by many types of beasts. From cattle to horses to beasts of burden. However, out of all these, only one serves us by choice - the dog. Scientific research an...

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    Can You Train A Cat?

    We have heard of dogs performing tricks, but not many people seem to train their cats, apart from the basic house-training such as using the litter tray. If cats can learn to use a litter- tray and co...

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    Caring For Your Labrador'S Face & Ears

    After a day of hunting or a run in overgrown terrain, a Labrador retriever's eyes and ears should be inspected for signs of embedded objects or scratches. The ear can be easily inspected with the aid ...

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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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    Choosing your Boxer

    An easier and more pleasant journey with your chosen Boxer starts with checking out the parent dogs for unbecoming traits like aggression, hyperactive and extreme shyness. This is easier to do whe...

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    Collars & Leashes For New Puppy Training

    There are many types of dog collars and leashes that you can use for helping train your new puppy. However, while your puppy is as young as seven to ten weeks of age, we recommend that soft cotton co...

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    Description Of A Labrador Retriever: Part 2

    It is important for the Labrador Retriever to be well balanced. He should not be as tall and thin as a pointer, and he should not be as short and fat as a potbellied pig. No one feature should be so ...

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    Dog Owners Afraid Of Pet Food Contamination

    I know you've seen the headlines about the recent pet food recall. It certainly makes me sad to read about the pets that have become infected by pet food contamination. What's even sadder though, are ...

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