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Why Do Dogs Pant?

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Dogs don’t sweat like we do. Sweating is an important mechanism that allows humans to fight the heat. By sweating, excess heat is released from the body when the moisture on the surface of the skin evaporates. Our furry friends cannot manage excess body heat this way. It is widely believed that dogs don’t sweat. [...]

What Makes A Dog Chew

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Barking, digging, rolling in mud, scratching and chewing are some of a dog’s innate behavior. Owners really do love their dog. After all, these loyal and loving animals have made a significant difference to humans way of life. However, it cannot be denied that some of the unwanted behaviors of the pet would make an [...]

Affenspinscher, The Monkey Dog

Monday, July 26th, 2010

A small dog breed that was developed during the 17th century in Germany has captured the attention of dog lovers because of its monkey-like expression. The dog gained the nickname Monkey Dog. In France, breed enthusiasts lovingly call the dog Diablotin Moustachu which means mustached little devil. This breed was originally developed to be a [...]

Why Can’t Dogs Eat Chocolates

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

People love dogs. Pet owners unaware of the dangerous effect of some people food to animals would share whatever they are eating with the pet. A pet owner would wonder why foods that give humans a lot of benefits would be harmful to dogs. Although humans and dogs have similarities in genetics, they differ in [...]

Why Do Dogs Bury Bones

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Burying bones, like barking and chewing is a common behavior of dogs. In movies, in cartoons and in children’s books dogs are always depicted as bone-burying animals. Dog owners are also exposed to the inclination of the pets to bury bones.
A dog that has a bone on its mouth will have a sneaky look while [...]

American Foxhound – A Versatile Dog Breed

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

American Foxhound
The American Foxhound has an appearance very similar to that of a Beagle. An American Foxhound’s height is between 21 and 25 inches and the weight ranges from 65 to 75 pounds. This breeds athletic sleek body is covered with a smooth coat of tan and white, red and white or black red and [...]

Pet Bounce Review

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Arthritis could be very painful and maybe you’re wondering how difficult for a dog to suffer this condition simply because he cannot talk and sometimes you don’t know that it’s really hurting him so bad already. Unfortunately, not all of us can afford surgery and regular MRI scans for our dogs. This shouldn’t stop you [...]

What Are Variations Of Dog Grooming Tools

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Why you like to go to skilled canine groomers and pay excessive charges on your dog grooming. You may even groom your canine at residence , sure really You can do a lot of the grooming yourself at home and save money at the similar time.
This text will let you understand all crucial tools that [...]

Doggie Care Pointers

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

For new and skilled canine homeowners, the care of our animals is one factor that we loose sleep over, and shock we discuss to our spouses about. They are our greatest friends, even man’s greatest friend, I might believe that. A dog’s care is similar to ourselves, us humans, if you spend time on it, [...]

Puppy Training Class – Undertake The First Task To Good Puppy Education

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Puppy training class teach puppies being friendly and non-aggressive, as well. Puppy training class are out there in certain areas. Puppies are cute as all heck but do come with the responsibility of providing coaching to raise them being good canine citizens.
Whilst we begin all our dogs on housebreaking and they do discover quite a [...]

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