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Does Your Dog Need Puppy Prozac? (09 Feb 2007) Is your dog up to dirty no good again? Did he eat your socks? Knock your drink off the coffee table? Chew through your favorite vintage record album? Should you invest in Doggy Prozac? Should you think about dropping him off at the local pound?
Choose a Vet Who Cares About Your Pet! (09 Feb 2007) If you feel unsure about your vet for any reason, it's worth investigating your options to find a new vet who you really like!
Garbage-Raiding Dogs: One Simple Solution to the Problem (09 Feb 2007) You've tried whacking him, you've tried gating him, you've put him in dog house solitary for a few hours as punishment. Still, no matter how much you holler and scold, your dog's still up to his no-good hijinks with that darned kitchen trash pail every time you leave the house. What's a frustrated dog owner to do?
The Dreaded Vet Visit: 5 Ways to Comfort Your Dog (09 Feb 2007) Uh-oh, it's that time again. The dreaded vet visit, and Barkley will be whimpering all the way. It's times like this when you wish your dog understood English, so you could tell him, "Hey, even though scary people in white lab coats are sticking needles in you and shaving you in weird places, it's going to be okay. I'm here for you, buddy."
Ticks On Your Dog: What to Do? (09 Feb 2007) Once though of as a mere harmless but annoying pest, ticks are of growing concern for their Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme Disease-carrying ability. Learn the facts, and keep your dog tick and disease-free.
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Six Dog Training Tips to Modify Negative Behavior (09 Feb 2007) Almost every dog owner will have to use some sort of behavior modification techniques at one time or another when training their prized pet. If you are able to 'get' why your dog does what he does, when he does it, you are one step closer to solving the problem. This article will detail ten ways of doing just that, in a general fashion that can be used for a wide variety of issues.
Dog Potty Training: Can I Get My Dog to Stop Eating It? (09 Feb 2007) A problem that a lot of dog owners have to face is how to potty train their dog. The article describes what they can do so their dog stops eating poop which is, of course, a disgusting habit.
Dog Behavior Training: Methods of Working with a Shy Dog (09 Feb 2007) When looking at ways to start dog behavior training, you'll first need to figure out exactly why your dog is shy. There are two families of debate on this topic; the current model states that shyness is genetic in dogs.
Feeding Your Pet Stingray - The Essentials of Maintaining a Varied Diet (09 Feb 2007) Stingrays will eat a wide variety of foods. Maintaining a varied diet is extremely important in captive animals, as monocultural diets incur a risk of nutritional deficiencies. Stingrays are very active, and should be fed at least once a day, preferably twice or even three times daily. The daily diet can be varied in order to create some environmental enrichment as well as balanced nutrition for the rays.
The Basics of Dog Obedience Training for Your New Pet (09 Feb 2007) Dog obedience training starts even before you get your puppy in your home. Instead, it starts originally with the person that you purchased the dog from. The article describes the right timing for dog obedience training and what you should be teaching them.
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Practical Advice for Adopting a Dog (09 Feb 2007) If you are thinking of adding a dog to your family, consider adopting your new best friend from an animal shelter or humane society. You'll not only get a good feeling from helping a homeless pet, you'll get an outstanding companion. Many fantastic dogs end up in shelters through life circumstances that have happened with their original owners, and the staff at these organizations carefully check the animals for sound health and good temperament. In addition, some shelter animals have had the benefit of training to develop good manners while they've been waiting for a new home.
Dog Crate Training: The Basics (09 Feb 2007) Dog crate training is one of the most effective ways of modifying your pet's elimination habits. If your puppy or new pet has decided that they want to leave puddles or other unsightly messes around your house, then taking a closer look at this method may be in order.
Dog House Training: Straightforward Advice (09 Feb 2007) Making sure that accidents don't happen in the first place is the focus of this article about dog house training. Training is far easier and faster then getting upset with your dog every time they eliminate in an inappropriate place. The methods discussed in this article are effective for both puppies and older dogs that are new to living inside.
Using Dog Leash Training to Control Your Pooch (09 Feb 2007) The article describes how you can control your dog with simple leash training and by teaching him some basic commands. Your dog needs respect and it requires timed positive reinforcement to be effective. This can be pretty difficult without using a leash.
Safety in the Fresh Air and the Outdoors for Your Cat - How To Build a Cattery (09 Feb 2007) Animal welfare organizations and humane societies have been very successful in helping people to accept that their cats are safer living exclusively indoors, especially in urban areas. However, cat lovers still want to give their cats a chance to enjoy fresh air and all the sights and sounds that come with it. One way to do this safely is to create a cattery.
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Finding the Perfect Cat or Kitten for You and Your Family (09 Feb 2007) Some people say they are exclusively "cat people," meaning they only want to have a cat as a pet. That doesn't mean that just any cat will be the right companion. When choosing a cat to be your companion, be certain to make the choice that will work best for both you and the animal.
First Aid for Felines - How to Keep Your Car Safe from Harm (09 Feb 2007) Cats are known for their curious and adventurous nature. Curiosity doesn't always kill the cat, but can often cause injury.
Pet-Rabbit Information – What Is Domesticated Rabbits? How To Care For Your Pet-Rabbit? (09 Feb 2007) Facts about domesticated rabbits are revealed. Tips and secrets on how to care for pet-rabbit are being discussed.
How to Ensure that Your Cat is Healthy and Lives a Long and Happy Life (09 Feb 2007) Incredible advances in veterinary medicine are making it possible for cats to live longer, healthier lives than ever before. The quality of your cat's health is the result of a partnership between you and your veterinarian. You must be confident that the vet you have chosen will take good care of your cats.
How to Make Your Cats Life, and YOUR Life, Happier - Training Your Cat (09 Feb 2007) Imagine that you are scolding your cat for scratching at your new furniture, and Kitty is sitting staring at you. Suddenly you realize how silly you look and how futile your scolding is. So how do you train your cat to respect your home?
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