Advantages Of Homemade Pet Food

January 29, 2010 by  
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For some, it can be funny even to believe of having “homemade dog food”. Funny simply because in all these years we are feeding our dogs canned foods that are processed by commercial dog food producers. Perhaps most of us are led to think that our dogs cannot survive with out those packaged commercial pet [...]

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All On The Subject Of Uncooked Food

January 28, 2010 by  
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Our animal pets are natural hunters and carnivores; just examine their ancestry. The dog at your feet (or on your sofa) has evolved from the wolf, and it’s digestive system is virtually the same despite many years of domestication. They have especially short intestinal tracts geared to the consumption and digestion of raw foods. Dogs [...]

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How Dogs Understand A Command

January 24, 2010 by  
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The dog responds to our commands for two reasons. The first is – the understanding by the dog what we want from it, when we submit the command. If the dog understands the command only partially – you can not achieve reliable performance skills. Almost every dog owner from time to time, assures me that [...]

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Helpful Info About Why And How To Become A Good Trainer For Your Dog

January 20, 2010 by  
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The reason that the vast majority of dogs are naughty is the indifference of their owners. The hunter, who buys a dog, saw no need to get good guidance on dogs training, and if he gets a book, he does not explore in depth enough. And most importantly, the dog owner must be able to [...]

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Useful Info That Will Help You To Make Your Pet Happy

January 20, 2010 by  
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Do you wish your pets were happy? So do as follows. Try to teach a dog to swim. Many breeds love water and love to swim together with their masters, bringing great pleasure to themselves and others. Teach your dog to search a toy. Make the dog sit, show him the favorite ball, and then [...]

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Find Out How To Make Your Pet Happier

January 18, 2010 by  
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In order to make your pet happier you should follow just several rules as follows. If possible, castrate or sterilize the dog. However you treat this procedure in any case, sterilized animals live longer and quieter. In addition, it is the easiest way to curb the growth of population of homeless dogs – castrated dog [...]

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Find Out How To Make Your Dog Happy

January 18, 2010 by  
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Have you ever seen how a dog sleeps? It gently pulls the legs, Brylls slightly raise, it quietly snuffle. Perhaps it imagines itself running on a boundless field, and, perhaps, in a dream it plays with its best friend, who knows… In any case, it’s happy!Would you like to make it so happy when it [...]

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Interesting Facts About The Attacks Of Pets On Their Own Masters

January 18, 2010 by  
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Let’s try a little bit to understand why the attacks of pets on their own masters occurs. Who is to blame? May be it is breed? The legislation of many countries has decided to do it very simple – to prohibit certain “objectionable”, or as considered socially dangerous breeds. Somehow, under the Central Asian shepherd [...]

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Tips On Taking Care Of Your Puppy

January 18, 2010 by  
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When the puppy is two to three months old, he finally forgets mother and is perfectly adapted to life in your home. It is important that all members of your family treat him kindly, spend time with him. This will help him feel confident and aware him as “family member”. Make sure that nobody frighten [...]

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Dogs Training: The Command “Place”

January 18, 2010 by  
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You must teach the dog to return to the place both in everyday life, and during special training. As conditioned stimuli the command and gesture may be, as unconditional – promoting and easy-jerk leash may serve. A puppy begins to be taught to return to its place from the first days of his arrival in [...]

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