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841)  Westie Rescue Centres   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The aim of a Westie rescue centre such as the one at: http://www.westierescuescheme.org.uk/ is for rescuing and re-housing unwanted westie dogs. There are many other westie rescue sites such as the one at: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL112.html...

842)  How I Get More Training Done On My Horses In 1/2 The Time   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Here's a simple way... to help your horse learn twice as fast. We are all pressed for time, seems there is just not enough of it. There is the job, family duties, maybe social events, all competing for our time. Our horse is ignored and we end up w...

843)  Afraid To Buy A Horse At Public Auction?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Here are 5 things to do to put the odds of getting a good horse in your favor. Let me share a short story with you about public horse auctions and my friend Jack. I'll show you how to buy a horse at auction so you won't get burned. Jack, an old tim...

844)  Puppy Vaccines Assure Wagging Tails and Wet Noses   Submitted: 2006-05-03
When you get a new puppy it is imperative that he receive all his proper puppy vaccines. These protect him from getting diseases if he becomes exposed to them. When the pet doctor injects a vaccine into your puppy, it "teaches" the pup's immune syst...

845)  Puppy Crate Training -- Fast Track to a Contented Dog   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Puppy crate training is one of the most effective ways to housebreak your new puppy. Puppy crate training takes a little patience, but it's a good way to set your puppy on the right path. This method has an impressive track record. Be sure to prepare...

846)  *Understanding* - The First Of The 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your Horse   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Yesterday we talked a little about the 6 Keys for a Life Long Partnership with your horse, today I would like to visit with you about the first key, *Understanding.* Have you ever wondered why your horse acts like he does how he thinks and moves? If ...

847)  Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD)   Submitted: 2006-05-03
What is Canine Hip Dysplasia? Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a congenital disease that mainly affects large breed dogs. The word "dysplasia" means improper growth. Hip dysplasia can be described as a faulty or abnormal development of the hip. In CHD, ...

848)  Dog Training – Early Training Is Essential   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Dogs are a fantastic edition to any family but like all youngsters they need training. If you do not train your puppy now it will take a serious amount of help from a training school to get him to be obedient later on. Puppies just like babies learn ...

849)  Build A Better Mousetrap, And People Will Buy It   Submitted: 2006-05-03
This is an old saying that many of us have grown up hearing since we were children, but the problem is improving on an invention that has been around for years. This is especially true for simple inventions like the common pet identification tag, or...

850)  Canine Bloat   Submitted: 2006-05-03
What is Canine Bloat? Bloat refers to the bloating of the stomach. Essentially it is a build up of gas in the stomach which is unable to be released. Bloat with Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV) occurs when the stomach fills with gas and twists 180 t...

851)  Dog Behavior Problems: Help! My Dog is a Nuisance When he Misbehaves!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
How many times have I hear fellow dog owners say, "I hate it when he barks non stop… or he utterly embarrassed me when he mounts people's leg". Dog owners usually have no problems to fill in tons of their dog behavioral problems into the above stat...

852)  History of Dogs? Or Maybe Wolves?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Origin Do you know that the adorable little puppy you bought home last week could possibly be a descendent of a wolf? It may well be true! In fact, many theorists believe that wolf is the direct ancestors of domestic dog. Nevertheless, there are jus...

853)  Understanding Psychology Of Dog Training: Pack Behavior & Establishing Control   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Dogs are descendent of wolves. To study the psychology of dog training and understand the pack hierarchal system of dogs, we must go back and examine their ancestor - wolves. Wolves live naturally in packs of at least 2 and more... They live in a dic...

854)  Universal Principles For Successful Dog Training   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Dog training is not rocket science and is not as difficult as you think. It is certainly possible for ANY dog owners to train their dogs themselves provided they put in adequate amount of effort. The principles listed here are universal to dog traini...

855)  Barking Problems: Train Your Dog To Stop Barking!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
All dogs bark, it's their way to communicate a message. Dog barks for various reasons: to greet, to alert, out of boredom, to attract attention or when they are excited. Although some barking from is acceptable, too much barking is certainly annoying...

856)  Dog Aggressive Training: Understand & Eliminate Your Dogs Aggressive Behavior   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Aggression behavior in a dog is a normal form of canine communication similar to human frustration or anger. Like human, aggressive behavior occurs in every dog. The different lie in the level of aggression shown in them, and this is where dog breeds...

857)  Tips & Guide To Looking For A Good Dog Trainer   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Dog training is definitely not rocket science and is easier than you would expect particularly if you can get help from a good dog training book or guide. It's also certainly possible for almost any dog owners to train their dogs themselves provided ...

858)  Biting & Nipping Behavior Can Kill Your Dog!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Dog bite injuries are alarmingly the most common condition that we human suffer from as a result of contact with dogs. In the United States alone, there are between 1-2 million people bitten by dogs each year. Most bites landed on children with boys ...

859)  The Geriatric (Older) Dog   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Dogs mature and age at much different rates, usually according to size and breed. It is commonly held that dogs live 7 years for every year that we man does. However, this serve as only a rough guide when converting and calculating your dog's age as ...

860)  Preparing for Your New Pet   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Getting a new pet can be a lot of fun. You can choose from a dog, cat, hamster, gerbil, rabbit, and the list goes on and on. No matter what pet you choose, you will need to outfit them with the latest and greatest in pet gear. If you shop smart, y...

861)  Attacking the Pit Bull Problem in Los Angeles-MuttShack Animal Rescue Launches Grassroots Campaign   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Twenty-six percent of the dogs at the six Los Angeles Animal Services shelters are "Pit Bulls". American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull are various names used to describe the breed and any mix thereof. Whatev...

862)  Loyal Companions Promote Longevity   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Have you ever wondered what a dog thinks, or if he dreams? Canine companions, by far, are amazing creatures of habit. If you've ever adopted one, your life has been enriched by the spirited side of nature. Deep, within their childlike eyes is the inn...

863)  Are You Ready for a Boxer?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Are you ready for a Boxer? The answer is "no" if you are the type who mostly leave your dog on a chain. Boxers require much of your love, attention and companionship although they are easy to take care of. One Boxer-lover even said to never get one a...

864)  Dog Boutiques – Perfect Pampering for Your Pooch!   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Believe it or not boutiques for dogs are everywhere. Nowadays, pampering your dog is just as important as pampering yourself. Dog boutiques offer everything from tempting organic treats to studded diamond collars. Some boutiques even offer overnight ...

865)  How to Choose a Dog for Children   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Since having a dog is such a common thing, do you really need to know anything more than how much it costs? Well, how did you choose your car, or your home? Did you consider the cost, safety and suitability for your family? Of course you did. If you ...

866)  Training Your Dog To Lay Down On Command   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Training your dog to obey commands is an important part of pet ownership. When your dog is properly trained, it is much easier for you to communicate with him and this enhances your relationship. In addition to making him mind you, it may even help s...

867)  Train Your Dog To Sit   Submitted: 2006-05-03
A poorly trained dog is a nuisance and can even be a danger to himself and others. A properly trained dog, on the other had, is a wonderful and pleasant companion. In addition to helping you bond, it can even protect your pet from being hurt if he li...

868)  How To Set Up A Quarantine Tank For Tropical Fish   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Do I Need A Quarantine Tank? Ah, yes, the often dismissed but very necessary part of the tropical fish hobby, the infamous quarantine tank. Do you really need one to be successful in this hobby? For freshwater fish you may be able to get by without ...

869)  Mind Over Matter   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Understanding where horses come from has been a long road for most equestrians. Using that new understanding can dramatically change how one handles, cares for, and trains or rides their horse. "We treat horses the way others tell us to, as well as ...

870)  Natural Horsemanship Patientis: The 4th Of 6 Keys To Developing A Partnership With Your Horse   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The 4th Of 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your Horse. In Natural Horsemanship, being patient/tolerant means taking the time do it right so you won't have to go back and do it again and again. Why do I call the fourth key patients whe...


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