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Puppy Dog Obedience Training Aggressive Dogs Barking

Free Aggressive Dog Behavior Training Tips Basic dog obedience training is extremely important because dogs, like people, are not born with good manners. They need to be taught how to act.  Some canines display aggressive dog ...READ»

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Hot Topic: Ocytocin Research

Dr. Love is far from the only researcher enamored of oxytocin these days. In fact, the hormone has stimulated all kinds of research. Here's a sample of recent work.READ»

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Heidelberg German Shepherds

Heidelberg German Shepherds Training Some of the diseases that have been found in this breed are hip and elbow dysplasia (be sure both parents have their hips certified as OFA good); malabsorbtion syndrome; degenerative joint disease (including osteochondritis); megaesophagus; pannus and other forms of eye disease (not commonly seen); bloat; allergies (food, fleas or airborne); other skin or coat problems and missing teeth. Some lines of Whites are having problems with illnesses such as Lupus and/or other forms of autoimmune diseases, as well as Congenital Spinal Disease. At this point in time, autoimmune problems are fairly rare in the breed. READ»

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Welcome to the Dog Treat Jar!

Welcome to The Dog Treat Jar. We have the most exciting product lines of fancy dog treats, packaged dog treats, bowls and treat jars.gourmet dog treatsREAD»

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Eccentric Survey Finding

From a survey of 150 dog owners by Dogster.com, "a leading community site for dogs and their owners," and Simply Hired, the "top dog in job search." Forty-four million U.S. households own dogs, it says.READ»

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Neponset Animal Hospital

The AVMA recognizes that veterinarians may observe cases of animal abuse or neglect as defined by federal or state laws, or local ordinances. When these situations cannot be resolved through education, the AVMA considers it the ...READ»

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Auburn After Hours Clinic - The best place for your pets

Auburn After Hours Clinic, Auburn After Hours Animal Clinic, Auburn After HoursREAD»

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Raising the Woof: 13 Eye-Popping Pet Projects

The $45 billion pet-care biz is changing -- and extending -- lives.READ»

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Neponset Animal Hospital

The AVMA recognizes that veterinarians may observe cases of animal abuse or neglect as defined by federal or state laws, or local ordinances. When these situations cannot be resolved through education, the AVMA considers it the ...READ»

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Neponset Animal Hospital

Neponset Animal Hospital Transport of dogs, loose or tethered, in open cargo areas of pickup trucks is not safe. Properly secured, size-appropriate kennels that are appropriately ventilated and allow climatic conditions suitable for a dog's breed and conditioning to be maintained are the preferred means of transport of dogs in open cargo areas of pickup trucks. READ»

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Charming Trends in Jewelry

Fashions that owners and their dogs can share. The wearing of charms dates back to 400 or 500 BC, when they were believed to hold special powers -- particularly the power of protection. By the 1890's charms had evolved into a ...READ»

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Useful Tips From One Stop Motors for RV Travel with Pets.

Thinking about taking Fido on this summer’s big trip? Here are some ideas for stress-free travel with your pet from One Stop Motors, the premier online source for motorized pre-owned vehicles. Crate expectations: Whether ...READ»

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The Social Network for Dogs and Cats

Now we've seen it all: Dogster and Catster are social networks for, well, dogs and cats. Oh, and the humans that love them. Think this is a stupid idea? Well, you'd be wrong. Ted Rheingold, founder and "Top Dog" tell us just what's ...READ»

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Pooch Park Powered by Poop

The first public methane digester for dogs debuts in Massachusetts. Here's the scoop on this alternative form of energy.READ»

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The Leading Edge - Election '08 - The Best Man for the Job is a Woman

I love flip-flopping as I look at the Presidential campaign through the lens of emotional intelligence. Maybe I should run for office. Here goes my current iteration. Obama is a charmer, not a fighter. Clinton is a ...READ»

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1. Good Boy!

"I've always been a dog guy," says Jeffrey Ansell, currently the proud owner of four. It's no surprise, then, that Ansell has used his job as the head of Iams to better the lives of pets through a steady stream of innovations. ...READ»

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1. Good Boy!

"I've always been a dog guy," says Jeffrey Ansell, currently the proud owner of four. It's no surprise, then, that Ansell has used his job as the head of Iams to better the lives of pets through a steady stream of innovations. ...READ»

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1. Good Boy!

"I've always been a dog guy," says Jeffrey Ansell, currently the proud owner of four. It's no surprise, then, that Ansell has used his job as the head of Iams to better the lives of pets through a steady stream of innovations. ...READ»

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Walk the Dog is Not a Just a YoYo Trick

Riley, the Real Estate Dog, should probably have his own blog!  He's always working hard at real estate and when he's not, he likes to go for a walk.  The good thing about a dog walk, is that it's pretty portable and you ...READ»

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Information about Canine Oxygen Bars

Oxygen has been one of the essential constituents to support the human system. It maintains human life and is a vital combustion. Even though people can stay for weeks without consuming food or water, but they can never tend to live without oxygen. If there is no oxygen, they may see themselves getting close to death, if required oxygen is not taken to their body. READ»

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A Gold Bar Door Stop

designed by arik levy, this doorstop shows complete carelessness with money. show them you are just above it all. leave what's left to your dog. aluminum/cast iron base. READ»

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A Nose for Innovation

Before leaving on my current world-wide innovation tour, I packed Robbie, my two year old Bernese Mountain Dog, into my car and drove to Top O’ The Hill Farm in Ayer, Massachusetts, to participate in a two day tracking workshop. It made for a fascinating weekend as Robbie and I learned the methods of tracking and observed our classmates in the process. Of course, I am always on the lookout for innovation lessons in everything, and this event provided many. Here are a few innovation lessons I took away from Robbie’s first foray into the world of tracking.READ»

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That Bites

If the dog's bark is worse than his bite, a court case likely won't be the end result.READ»

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Animal Traps

Animal traps and repellents are both very beneficial when it comes in protecting your family and properties especially your garden from hairy intruders such as cat, stray dogs, raccoon, and squirrels.READ»

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Neponset Pet Center

Neponset Animal Hospital It has also been suggested that accidental tail trauma to the adult dog causes more suffering than amputation early in life. Although it is not currently accepted that puppies experience less pain than adult dogs, especially as analgesia is rarely provided for them, they can be docked quickly under controlled circumstances while fully restrained; this could minimize the chance for protracted suffering. However, it has not been demonstrated that breeds whose tails are traditionally docked have a significant risk of tail trauma that would justify the docking of their tails. Wellness Examinations and Immunizations The gradual onset of health problems in an apparently healthy pet often go unnoticed. Once symptoms appear, the condition may be too difficult or costly to diagnose and treat. Age is not a disease; however, there are many conditions, that if diagnosed early, can be completely reversed or controlled for extended periods of time. At least once and perhaps twice a year, your pet needs a complete physical examination. Remember, your pet's lifespan is shorter than ours. A lot can happen in 12 months. Neponset Pet Center READ»