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271)  Horse Manure Management--What are Your Options?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
You need a strategy for using or disposing of your horse's manure. The proper management of manure is important to the health of your horse and your family. Needless to say, it may also be important in order to comply with state or county regulation...

272)  What About a Newfoundland Dog   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Ok, so everyone who stays on top of the show dog world knows that a Newfoundland won Best in Show at the Westminster Dog Show in 2004. That was a shock to many of the traditionalists who think that the smaller and more assertive dogs are the ideal an...

273)  Proper Diet For the Discus Fish   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The Discus fish has its habitat in the South American waters of Brazil and Peru. Discus fish are classified as "grazers", and in the wild constantly forage for food. Discus are tall, and have a laterally compressed body. Their swim bladder is locate...

274)  Dog Jewelry: A Celebration of Mans Best Friend   Submitted: 2006-05-03
"Dogs are our link to paradise. They don't know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing was not boring--it was peace." - Milan Kundera The idea of wearing jewe...

275)  Is Dog Dental Care Necessary?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Caring for your dogs teeth is a vital part of his overall health and maintenance. Sure, you may feel funny brushing Fido's pearly whites every night before bed, but good dental care for dogs is much more than just having white teeth and good breath....

276)  Handling the Feet   Submitted: 2006-05-03
I was working with my yearling Pooka. She is an Arab-Shire filly. She leads OK and is not afraid of us. She comes up to us when we enter the field and will let us pet her when she is lying down. So today I decided it was time to handle her feet. Just...

277)  Achieving Dog Training Success With The 18 Donts Rules   Submitted: 2006-05-03
A well-train dog usually leads a happier and healthier life and its owner also can enjoy a trouble-free life long companion. Dog training - basic obedience, house and potty training are therefore essential and important to a dog's education. The conv...

278)  Sugar Gliders: Tiny Acrobats   Submitted: 2006-05-03
In the last decade or so, the popularity of sugar gliders as pets has grown considerably. The small size of these furry acrobats, their personalities, their plush fur, their large eyes, their agility and their ability to bond closely with humans hav...

279)  Indoor Dogfishing — Fun Way To Exercise A Small Or Medium Size Dog   Submitted: 2006-05-03
When I had a Toy Poodle, I used a small beanie baby toy tied to a twenty foot long cord to exercise him for at least ten minutes at a time, twice a day. I'd throw it across the room and he'd run after it to snatch it up, fueled by canine fantasies of...

280)  The One Dog Trick That All Dogs Must Know - The Hand Shake Trick   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The first dog trick that is generally taught a dog is to shake hands, and there are very few puppy and dog owners who do not teach their pets this simple trick. In most cases it is so easily accomplished that the amateur trainer does not know exactly...

281)  “Sit Up” Buddy: Training Your Dog To Sit Like You   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The trick of "sitting up" is easily taught to small dogs, but should try not be included in a big dog's education, as it is difficult for them to preserve their balance. The training of sitting up is one of the first tricks to teach and forms the gro...

282)  Shut The Door Buddy: Simple Dog Tricks To Teach and Impress   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The shutting and opening door trick can be taught to all dog breeds. The only consideration maybe would be asking small size dogs to close large or heavy doors which are beyond their physical capabilities. In teaching this trick select a door that sw...

283)  My Dog Won’t Stop Digging - What Can I Do?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Lonely, bored, tired of eating that same old stick, then maybe you would like to dig yourself a hole. When it comes to the canine thought process this could be the reason why Scraps keeps tearing up your finely groomed lawn. This article will help y...

284)  Two Tails Are Better Than One   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Training one dog can be hard enough, but two, now that's a handful. If you have puppies then break out the biscuits and get ready for some serious repetition. But if you have a puppy and an older canine then you might just watch one grow and the ot...

285)  Aromatherapy for Pets   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Pets can enjoy the therapeutic effects of aromatherapy as much as humans can. Aside from possibly eliminating bad odors and giving your pet a pleasant perfume, essential oils also serve many practical functions such as boosting your pet's immune syst...

286)  Top Five Dog Breeds for Homes with Children   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Top five dog breeds for homes with children * Beagle * Bernese Mountain Dog * Bichon Frise * Bloodhound * Boston Terrier * Boxer * Brittany Spaniel * Bulldog * Coonhound * English Setter * Foxhound * Gordon Setter * Irish Setter * Keesh...

287)  Thinking of Getting a Lhasa Apso Dog?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
One of the cutest looking dogs around is the Lhasa Apso. The puppies especially are just irresistible but before one decides to purchase a Lhasa just because the kids are begging for one, there are some things that should be known about this particu...

288)  Natural Dog Shampoos are Good for Your Dogs Skin and Coat   Submitted: 2006-05-03
A Healthy Skin and Coat for Your Dog ... Does your dog always having a lush, soft coat? Does your dog's skin remain rash and itch free? If you said yes to either or both of the above questions, yours is a very fortunate dog. More likely, like me, you...

289)  Pet Vitamin Supplements - Whether You Need One and How to Choose One   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Vitamins Can Increase Your Dog's Life Span! There is evidence to suggest that a good vitamin supplement for your dog not only helps prevent, improve or cure many degenerative type illnesses and disease, but may actually lengthen your dog's life span....

290)  Commercial Pet Food for Your Dog?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
What you feed your dog is really SO important for your dog's ultimate health, susceptibility to illness, and longevity. You know, if you really want your dog to be as healthy as s/he can be, you should stop feeding ANY of the widely available commerc...

291)  Your Dogs Health Is At Risk!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Dogs should be living to age 20 or more. That's their natural lifespan. But it's being cut short by chemical toxicity in their environment and in commercial petfood, which is fed (to a greater or lesser extent) to over 90 per cent of pets in modern s...

292)  Pet Vitamins are Essential for Your Dogs Health   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Vitamins for Pets - How Essential Are They? A vitamin supplement for pets is essential to your pet's wellbeing unless you're already feeding your pet its natural raw diet in precisely the proportions it would eat in the wild. If not, your pet is, to ...

293)  Treat Fleas Naturally and Avoid Vaccinations, for a Truly Healthy Dog   Submitted: 2006-05-03
An essential to your dog's health is his/her regular annual checkup with the vet. The vaccinations* which are given to your dog each year supposedly ensure your dog's immunity to some common infectious diseases. The annual checkup is also an excellen...

294)  Crate Training Dogs & Puppies- FAQ   Submitted: 2006-05-03
1) Why should I crate train my dog? Crate Training is the fastest and most humane method of housebreaking dogs. Have you ever seen a dog under a table, chair or bed? The reason is that dogs naturally want to seek shelter, even in a house. If you do...

295)  BARF Diet For Dogs - Not As Gross As It Sounds!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Are you just starting to research the BARF diet for dogs - also known as "bones and raw food" or the RAW diet? It can be confusing - I remember asking TONS of questions when I first started. How do you know how much to feed? WHAT do you feed? Can...

296)  My Tips to Take Care of a New Dog   Submitted: 2006-05-03
So you're bringing home that cute little puppy from the best breeder after doing all that research, or you found the most adorable "mutt" at the pound, where you were just going to look, you swore. And now you realize that you weren't as prepared as...

297)  Dog Breeds for Allergy Sufferers   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Allergies to dogs can strike anyone at any age, yet with how attached most owners are to their dogs, they seem to chose living with their allergies rather then giving up their beloved pets. If you find yourself getting congested or suffering a runny ...

298)  Immune System Booster for Your Pets   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Many chronic diseases commonly seen in pets result from immune suppression. Diabetes, allergies, breathing difficulties, thyroid disease, inflammatory bowel diseases, recurrent ear infections, and even cancer, are all examples of an immune system go...

299)  Dog Anxiety - Fear of Thunderstorms, and Other Dog Fears   Submitted: 2006-05-03
How to Deal With Anxiety in Your Dog Anxiety in dogs can be caused by any number of things - illness, travel, thunderstorms, death in the family, separation, or they may develop unexplained phobic or neurotic behaviour, or barking or other antisocial...

300)  Vaccinations Cause Vaccinosis - Your Pet is Being Harmed   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Annual Vaccinations for Your Dog? Are they really necessary? - In a word, NO! You probably receive an annual reminder from your vet that your dog is due for his/her annual checkup and vaccinations. I do. But I don't have my dogs vaccinated any more. ...


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