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    A Lifetime Commitment

    Every pet owner should rightfully acknowledge that learning for dogs that not simply end in a few weeks of training classes. It should be a life long learning experience both for the dog and the pet o...

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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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    Benefits Of Using A Crate With Your Pit Bull

    A dog crate is a useful and popular piece of training equipment that you can use for your Pit Bull. You can use it either as a dog bed or a training tool. Although some dog owners, especially novice...

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    Cat Pet Insurance Is Something That Every Cat Owner Needs To Get For The Welfare Of The Cat

    Even though cats are very single minded and do not have the tendency to follow a leader as is the case with dogs, they are still in need of cat pet insurance even in spite of not being the most obviou...

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    Description Of A Labrador Retriever: Part 3

    All Labrador Retrievers are either a solid black, a solid yellow, or a solid chocolate. A white spot on the chest is permissible. All the colors should have the correct double coat. The thick undercoa...

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    Destructive Behavior

    A lot of people get turned-off with their dogs, even give up on them permanently, because of destructive behavior, such as chewing, digging, shredding, and scratching. These behaviors caused some owne...

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    Developing Your Leadership Through Eye Contact

    Every wolf pack has a leader, also referred to as the alpha figure. This wolf, sometimes a male, sometimes a female, controls many aspects of pack life, including, to a degree, defecation and urinatio...

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    Do Dogs Have Emotions?

    Trying to determine if your dog is experiencing anger, love, or any other "human" emotion is difficult. To date, no one has been able to provide convincing scientific evidence that we can distinguish ...

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    Dog Proofing Your Home

    Now that you have taken steps to ensure that your new puppy will easily adapt to living indoors, you need to do your part and make some minor changes to accommodate the presence of a dog inside the ho...

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    Dog Training Issues - Refusing To Come When Called

    Many dog owners fail to recognize the importance of having a dog that comes when called until there is a problem, such as the collar or leash breaking, or the dog tearing free to chase a person or a...

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    Dogs & Myopia (Nearsightedness)

    Optical measurements of dogs' eyes have found a surprising incidence of myopia in some breeds. A study of about two hundred dogs by a veterinarian named Christopher J. Murphy and his colleagues found ...

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    Dogs Do Not Learn By Observation And Imitation

    Your dog's emotions are primarily activated by his senses, particularly vision, as that sense best serves the active reflexes of the prey instinct, such as chasing, striking, biting, and fighting. Whe...

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    Dogs Do Not Learn By Dominance And Submission

    Many people believe that dogs learn by dominance and/or submission. This is an interesting theory that appeals to our sense of logic and the way nature appears to be ordered from the point of view of ...

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    Feeding Your Pit Bull

    Your Pit Bull is a genetically healthy dog with a strong and powerful physique, great amount of energy, and amazing longevity. A healthy looking Pit Bull should have an athlete's body type, which is ...

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    Feeding Your Poodle (Part 2)

    There's no exact answer on how much and how often to feed your Poodle because it depends on the size, age, and activity level of each individual Poodle. Feeding amount and schedule also depend on whic...

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