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Does Your Dog Have An Irritating Jumping Habit?

Posted by Ian White

Do you have a puppy that jumps on you, company and even your Grandma who has a walker? This can be a very irritating trait for your dog to develop. Unfortunately, it can make people dread coming to your home. No one wants to try to have a conversation with a fluffy fur ball trying to jump on them or sit on their lap.

Pet Owner Are The Majority Population In The U.S.

Posted by Thaddeus Collins

According to recent statistics, an astounding 65% of all U.S. household have at least one pet, and in many of these homes, their pets are considered part of the family. With so many homes containing pets, it is no wonder that so many laws have been created to protect our pets. Agencies that might not have existed just a decade ago, like the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (S.P.C.A), are now the dominating force in the war against animal cruelty.

Dogs and Chocolates

Posted by David the Dogman


from David the Dogman

The ten worst excuses not to spay or neuter a pet are:

Just one litter and then we'll have Fluffy spayed.

Choose the Right Puppy for Your Family

Posted by Ian White

Purchasing a puppy for your family is a very big decision. It
should never be approached casually, or lightly. A new pet

Bird Cage Stands

Posted by Ken Marlborough

Like us, birds need variety in life. To be happy and healthy, they need socialization and exercise. This cannot be accomplished if they are cooped up in a cage all day. Birds need time out of the cage to move freely.

My Needs are Simple and Few!

Posted by M J Plaster

My dear owner,

Thank you once again for giving me shelter. (Lick, slurp, lick, slurp) Aside from food, shelter and love, my needs are simple and few! Since I am dependent upon you to provide for me, we should discuss my basic needs. I can lend you the canine insight that you may lack as a human, particularly if I am your first canine companion pet.

Furry & Feathered Friends In Need Of Help

Posted by Melody Schubert

Many animals fortunate enough to have owners are provided shelter from the frigid temperatures outdoors, which have dropped so low recently. Those animals which are homeless may find a caring resident in the community who will take them in or set food out. Others find shelter from the brutal temperatures wherever they can. Winters icy grip may last for several more weeks, but the community has reached out with warmth and compassion to help care for some furry & feathered friends.

How Long Should You Run Your Dog For?

Posted by Adam G. Katz

Dear Adam:

I have a Shepherd/Malamute "Newt." She's great. I have a couple of problems with her but I won't waste your time with them as I have found them addressed at your site and in your book.
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