Archive for February, 2006

6 Ways to help train your dog not to dig

Let’s face it Dog’s love to dig, period. To a dog, digging ditches and holes is a very natural, highly enjoyable behavior, says Debra L. Forthman, Ph.D., a certified applied animal behaviorist at Zoo Atlanta in Georgia. Check out the tips below that we have compiled from several licensed veterinarians.
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Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

8 Dog tips to help sooth bug bites and stings

To your pet, bites from mosquitoes and other insects can be very itchy and annoying, as well as stings from bees, wasps, and hornets. Although most bites and stings are not considered dangerous, they can cause a lot of pain and nuisance with your dog.
Below some suggestions on how to alleviate your dog’s pain […]

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

A closer look at your puppy’s first 3 stages in life

The first three months in your puppys life is a very important part in the development of his personality and behavior. His knowledge and experiences during these times set the groundwork and establishes the foundation of what is going to be his adult personality. The first three months are also referred to as […]

Monday, February 6th, 2006

Are Greyhounds Good Pets To Have

Would you like to understand better how the Greyhound dog differs as a pet than other breeds of dog? Because of their slick aesthetic physical attributes and their speeding racing history, many people have preconceived misconceptions about how they may be as a household pet. In today’s article we will expand on educating […]

Sunday, February 12th, 2006

Basic questions on neutering the male dog

This article is not designed to tell you whether you should or should not neuter your male dog. Rather, you will find some basic educational questions and answers that will help educate you on the benefits that neutering may provide to both you and your dog.
What exactly is the procedure? When the […]

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

Dog’s & Heartworms

If your dog has heartworms then he more than likely recieved it from a mosquito bite. Mosquitoes in most any part of the country carry these heartworms, particularly on the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. If your dog is not protected by preventative medication, then the chances are likely that the heartworm will be […]

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

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