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Dog Travel – Prepping Your Dog For An Overnight Visit To A Friend's House by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| Often during travel times, such as the holidays, we have no choice but to take our puppy or adult dog with us and stay overnight at a friend or family's house. This overnight visit can prove to be a ton of fun or quite the opposite, and unnerving disaster. Of course this situation can go either way ... |
| Published: Friday 05 June, 2009 |
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Dog Travel: Helpful Tips While Traveling With Your Dog by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| To ensure fun, stress-free travel with your canine pal, follow these 5 simple tips:
1. With experience, most dogs get over the tendency to become sick when riding in a moving vehicle. However, some will almost always get queasy. In such cases, you should ask your veterinarian to prescribe a motio... |
| Published: Friday 29 May, 2009 |
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Dog Travel: More Helpful Tips When Traveling With The Family Dog by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| When you’re planning your next family trip, everyone is likely to be thrilled and will have more fun if you take the family dog along. Whether you are planning to travel by car, plane, train, or ship, in hot or cold weather - traveling with your dog doesn’t have to be difficult for you or your canin... |
| Published: Monday 01 June, 2009 |
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Dog's Worst Enemy Man by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| Mark Twain once said, “If you pick up a dog and make him prosperous, he will not bit you. This is the principle difference between a dog and a man.” |
| Published: Tuesday 26 May, 2009 |
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Dogs & Cats – Can Your Dog And Cat Ever Become Friends? by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| Cats and dogs are notoriously famous for being thought of as arch enemies. From cartoons to movies, they are always being depicted as two animals that are always at each other's throats. This makes it easy to assume that they are not meant to get along. However, there is a way for these two seeming... |
| Published: Saturday 16 January, 2010 |
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Dogs & Cats: How To Judge Whether Or Not Your Dog Will Like The New Cat by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| When you first introduce a dog and cat together, 9 times out of 10 the cat will be the one that is fearful and the first to bolt away. There are of course rare exceptions, especially for smaller dogs that are poorly socialized. I remember one of my Chihuahuas who would never go near a cat again afte... |
| Published: Saturday 16 January, 2010 |
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Dogs & Cats: How To Make Your Dog & Cat Become Friends In Just A Few Hours by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| The secret to starting and maintaining a loving relationship between your dog and a new cat (or vice versa) lies within how carefully you introduce them to each other. You have already made the decision to bring a different species into the house so invest as much time and care as you can in order t... |
| Published: Saturday 16 January, 2010 |
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Dogs & Cats: What To Do Before Introducing A New Cat To Your Dog by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| Dogs and cats may not be considered to be the most compatible of animals, but statistics show otherwise. In fact, there is a survey recorded in the American Veterinary Medical Association back in 2002 that stated that over 15% of every household in the United States has at least one dog or one cat. |
| Published: Saturday 16 January, 2010 |
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Early Socialization: The Key To A Confident & Happy Adult Dog by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| One of the major benefits of training your puppy early in its life is that it gets the opportunity for proper socialization which is critically important and an often overlooked key ingredient to a puppy's education. |
| Published: Friday 24 April, 2009 |
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Expectations When Training Your Adult Dog - You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Articles |
| Your puppy is no longer a puppy, he is now an adult dog. You may think the time for training him is gone by and that he no longer needs to be trained or needs adjusting and socializing. This is untrue, and can be an important time to teach your dog old and new tricks. |
| Published: Wednesday 12 May, 2010 |
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