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Healapet - Remote Healing For Your Pets
Animals that are kept as pets and regularly socialize with humans will as a rule accept psychic healing more readily than those in the wild. Fluffy and Spike are provided with their basic needs of food, water, and a cozy place to sleep. Wild animals on the other hand are nearly always on the lookout for their next dinner which requires their whole attention
22Apr2009 | Red Reed | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Perpetually Lively and Industrious Herder, Australian Shepherd
The popular Australian Shepherd is well-known not only to possess a magnificent rustic coat but it is hailed to have an unbounded spirit, high intelligence, and an affectionate heart towards its masters. This breed is of working class and they do their jobs in a most diligent and excellent way. Off the working field, they are playful and adore children and so we can clearly conclude that the Australian Shepherd is a great companion and fun house pet all at one time.
21Apr2009 | Rachel Richardson | 0 comments | ContinuedBoston Terriers - Getting A New Family Pet
Boston Terriers are known for being loyal, lovable dogs that provide a great addition to any family. They are great family pets, and are very intelligent, friendly, and outgoing. Many breeds of dogs are not good family dogs, but these dogs love having a family of their own.
20Apr2009 | Abhik Sarkar | 0 comments | ContinuedBuying a Dog - Are You Sure that you Really Want One?
When you are away at work, you should make sure your dog has some type of entertainment while you are away working. Have you ever returned home from work only to find that your dog has become bored and then left you a bit mess to clean up? Most often upon returning home, you may find out what your dog does to occupy itself while alone at home. When you plan to work away from home, you should train your dog to stay alone at home. This especially applies to new puppies since they can get into all sorts of mischief while you are working.
13Apr2009 | Danny Crispin | 0 comments | ContinuedSecrets to Stop Dogs Jumping
In many cases, one of the most frightening things for you dog to do is to jump on a small child or a guest to your home. They may jump excitedly because you are home, but if you have a really big dog this can cause you injury or injury to one of your family members especially the children.
8Apr2009 | Craig Clemins | 0 comments | ContinuedAre Beagles Difficult to Train? Not If You Do These Six Things.
Does this sound familiar? You take your dog for a walk, and it pulls so hard on the leash it ends up walking on 2 legs instead of 4? It doesn’t have to be that way. Beagles in particular are prone to following scents, but it doesn’t mean training is an impossible task. Take it from a beagle owner, follow these 6 training tips and you’re well on your way to a happy, well-trained dog:
4Apr2009 | Bob Moore | 0 comments | Continued8 Dog Training Tips Revealed
Dog training can be done a number of ways and different methods get different results. Below are 8 tips to improve the way your train your dog. Master these 8 tips and your dog will be a superstar!
30Mar2009 | Craig Clemins | 0 comments | ContinuedUrinary Tract Infection in Dog
Raising a dog is like raising a baby. Like our own children, they look up to us to give them food, shelter, and proper nourishment. As a responsible dog owner, it is our responsibility to give them the best care we can and to make sure they are given proper health care.
23Mar2009 | Geraldine Dimarco | 0 comments | ContinuedAnimal Hospitals to Question, or Uphold, New Pet Regulations
As with any enforced change, we’re likely to hear more from veterinary professionals, as well as pet owners, about the pending Swiss pet housing and care regulations. There will no doubt be friends, and opponents, of the plan.
15Mar2009 | Swiss Regulations Tightened | 0 comments | ContinuedBarking dog advice for neighbors
If you are the neighbor of a barking dog, there are steps you can take to keep your neighborhood peaceful.
9Mar2009 | Jack Pointer | 0 comments | ContinuedKnow The Perils of Dog Allergies
Like human beings, dogs are susceptible to many forms of allergies. They symptoms suffered by dogs is similar to humans. When a dog is allergic to something it may sneeze, wheeze, itch and experience skin problems. Like humans, allergies on dogs can become very severe. When a dog experiences some form of allergy, its immune system is weakened. A weakened immune system can then lead to further health problems. In severe allergic reactions, dogs can suffer from respiratory arrest and sometimes even death.
8Mar2009 | Dianel | 0 comments | ContinuedMaking Yorkshire Terriers Beautiful With Proper Grooming
Yorkshire terriers are famous for their soft, flowing coats. But it takes a great deal of care to keep the fur in tip-top condition. Fortunately, it is easy to learn how to care for your Yorkshire terrier’s coat.
25Feb2009 | Isabella Gibby | 0 comments | ContinuedThings to Consider when Training Your Dog for Behavior
There are several different things that dogs need to learn in any dog behavior training. In addition to house training, there is bite and bark control, leash training, crate training, and other issues such as excessive or excitement urination, along with teaching them to stop whining. Here are some tips and tricks to help you improve your dog behavior training technique.
17Feb2009 | John Hilaire | 0 comments | ContinuedYorkie 101: The History Of The Yorkshire Terrier
If you took a trip back in time to 1870, you probably would have a hard time recognizing a Yorkshire Terrier. In about one hundred thirty years, the breed has gone through tremendous changes in their looks and in their functions. But the Yorkshire Terrier has adapted to the great changes that the Industrial Revolution brought to the economy and to family life. Yorkies back then weighed about thirty pounds and came in more colors than just blue and tan.
3Feb2009 | Susan Bailey | 0 comments | Continued