Puppy Training - Housebreaking Your Puppy

Who would of thought puppy training would be so taxing? It doesn’t have to be difficult. With a few minor changes, you can easily housebreak your puppy.Puppy training begins with housebreaking. Purchase a crate that is the right size for your puppy. Don’t fall for “bigger is better” because it isn’t. The crate must be […]

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Buying A Horse - Hints And Tips From 1751

Having recently been lent an original copy of the ?Treatise on the Diseases of Horses? written by William Gibson, Surgeon, in 1751, it has been interesting to compare horse lore then to now. This article looks at one of the early chapters. Some pictures from the book are reproduced at http://www.limebrook.com/1751horselore.html Written in the old […]

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Aquarium fish death: precautions of young aquarist.

Another thing to watch out for in a newly installed tank is the quantity of food: very little of this should be given during the fist three weeks. Mind you! I am not suggesting that you should not give them food at all, because without food, no bacterial flora forms. The food supply to the […]

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Dog Training - Teaching Your Dog the Basics

Dog training begins the minute you bring your new dog home. Whether your dog is a puppy or adult dog, you must always stay in control. Start with a good leash and a few basic commands. Introduce him slowly to the exterior and interior of your home while keeping him on a leash. By doing […]

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A Perfect Bed for Your Pet Dog

Did you ever find your dog circling round and round or pawing at his sleeping place before he lies down? He does so to flatten the area to make it more comfortable to sleep in. Dogs spend about 14 hours a day sleeping, therefore a cozy, nice-sized bed is an absolute necessity. A gooddog bed […]

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Dog Training Part V: The Command Voice

When giving commands to a dog, a calm, firm, authoritative voice is most effective. Dogs do not respond well to hesitant, pleading voices, nor to yelling, which might sound to the dog like threatening barking or scolding. It is also important that the word used for the command and the pitch of the voice be […]

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The Five Things You Must Do To Housebreak Any Dog In A Hurry

1. Correct the dog any time he has an accident in the house. Keep him confined to either a crate, or a dog run outside when you can’t supervise him. 2. Praise the dog anytime he eliminates outside. 3. Establish a specific spot, and a command you repeat (such as “Get busy!”) while you’re waiting […]

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The Black And Tan Coonhound - Hunter And Companion

The Black and Tan Coonhound is often referred to as simply the Black and Tan. They are a medium to medium/large working class breed that loves to work and hunt. They weigh between 55-75 pounds and reach up to 27″ in height. Recognized by the AKC, the Black and Tan Coonhound’s coat is predominantly black […]

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Crate Training For Dogs And puppies

Crate training is one of the most effective ways of house breaking any puppy or dog. Crate training is very efficient, and very effective, since it uses the natural instinct of the dog to achieve the desired result of a clean house and a well trained dog.The concept behind crate training is that a […]

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Gastrointestinal stasis: What is and why it is so dangerous for some rabbits

Gastrointestinal stasis (or G.I. stasis) is a serious and potentially fatal condition that occurs in some rabbits in which gut motility is severely reduced and possibly completely stopped. Treatment should be sought immediately from a veterinarian specializing in exotic animals and with significant rabbit experience. When untreated or improperly treated, G.I. stasis can be fatal […]

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