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Selecting Your Boxer: Practical Puppy Dog Advice

Selecting your Boxer dog begins with checking out the parent dogs for unbecoming traits like aggression, hyperactive and extreme shyness.
This is easier to do when you choose your Boxer from a reputable breeder or from a pet shop that get their animals only from known breeders.
Exercise prudence if you are getting your Boxer […]

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Top Dog Help: Bedding For A Golden Retriever

Bedding for your Golden Retriever is an important issue, as this is where he will be spending quite a bit of time - especially at night. The best bedding for your Golden retriever should be a natural fiber, such as wool, as wool absorbs most moisture and will keep your companion warm. When […]

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Boxers And The Family: Essential Dog Guide

Boxer dogs are very family-oriented and really like to be around people. Treat them as family members. Don’t underestimate their need for human companionship, which is the most notable trait of this breed.
The Boxer is happiest when it is with people. Its whole pelvis moves when a Boxer wags its tail in delight and […]

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House Training A Dog

When the owner terms the dog as bad, perhaps they should look at their own behavior. When you are taking a walk down a sidewalk, it is indeed disturbing when a dog grabs at your clean clothes. It is just as bad when your neighbor’s dog finds your front yard an inviting place to soil. […]

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What To Do When Your Dog Is Missing: Suggestions On How To Find Your Dog

Everyone understands that close connection between a person and his or her pet canine, so what happens when your pet dog is lost? Keep reading to learn how to mount a search, effectively track down a missing pet and also deal with the stress of at least temporarily losing a loving and loyal companion.
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How Do You Train A Dog With Ease

It is but natural that pet owners desire their dogs to show a good sense of behavior and obedience thus their pets are subjected to a training with the assistance of a dog handler or they do the training by themselves. Unfortunately, not all pet trainings canbe thought of as successful. Most of the time […]

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Dog Obesity: Practical Pet Help

Obesity as commonly perceived is not just a problem with humans. It is prevalent in animals, both wild and pet but mostly found in pets. According to a recent research it has been found that about 25% of the pets are obese or overweight. The study and percentages indicate that the problem has reached proportions […]

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Top Dog Info: The Foxhound

Foxhounds were one of the earliest canine breeds in Great Britain to come under the domination of scientific breeding. There had been hounds of more ancient origin, such as the Southern Hound and the Bloodhound; but something different was required towards the end of the seventeenth century to hunt the wild deer that […]

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Walking Your Dog: Essential Pet Guide

When we walk our puppy dog, no matter the destination – on the city streets, in parks or in open spaces – it is necessary that he respects the disciplinary rules settled before and learned, to avoid getting into problems with other animals or people we meet.
So let’s see how our little friend will have […]

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Esential Looking After Pets Guide

If you want something new for your house, think about fish and aquariums… big aquariums, because they go with these times’ fashion.
The little golden fish wondering alone around his bowl seems to be long forgotten.
Instead of the little bowl, there are now huge aquariums, mounted on the walls or even enclosed in them, containing lots […]

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