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Feb 6
The word insurance is one of those words that just makes you cringe. Next to putting gas in your car it seems like the biggest expense you have and there is just so much that you need. You need to keep insurance on your car (it would have been really nice if somebody would have told how big a financial drain that was going to be), if you own a home you pay homeowners insurance, if you rent an apartment you have renters insurance, you struggle with the ever soaring cost of health care insurance, ...
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Feb 5
The shih tzu with a long, flowing coat and an arrogant air is beautiful and captures the heart of many who own and professionally show the breed. Satisfaction, joy and pride can result from conditioning and growing a beautiful coat of hair for the shih tzu. For the showring, this is an absolute must. The complete protrait of a showring shih tzu is one that is draped in a long luxurious coat that has been maintained and groomed properly. This can also be accomplished by sending the shih tzu to a ...
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Feb 4
Canadian flowers are majestic in their looks and often can be found growing wildly within Canada's many forests and fields. You will find most of these treasure within their own habitats they have grown in for many a year. In Saskatchewan the West Red Lily can be located and was named the flower of this county around the 1940's. These beauties are found in meadows and smaller forest lands. They carry a vibrant red color to them and a flickering of gold within their centers. Lovely wild roses ...
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Feb 3
The Paso Fino horse has a proud past and is one of the oldest native breeds in the Western Hemisphere. During the 500 years that they have been selectively bred in the Western Hemisphere, the Paso Fino has participated in the conquest of the Americas, and then in the exploration and development of both North and South American continents. Today they are show horses, pleasure trail horses, and have a host of versatile uses in all equine disciplines. But it is the lateral four-beat gait that ...
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Feb 2
Taking home a new puppy is going to be an exciting new quest that will also bring a lot of responsibility in rearing the puppy and providing it with proper training.  The moment the dog comes home, training should start immediately although this is the time when the owner is still enjoying the cute little pup.  The owner must just keep in mind that everything he does will create an impact on the behavior of the puppy and will carry this on even when he is already an adult. Puppy training ...
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Feb 1
The American Warmblood, like many of the European Warmbloods, is generally thought to be any horse that fits into the warmblood type that is used primarily for jumping or dressage competition. It originated in the United States, and an American Warmblood must have been born in the United States, Canada, or Mexico to be registered in the American Warmblood Registry. It has also been called the Sport Horse, the American Warmblood Sporthorse, or simply Warmblood. American Warmbloods often excel ...
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Jan 31
Probably just about anyone who loves dogs will have a weak spot for puppies. They are so cute and adorable that you just can't resist them. But as cute as they are, it is still important to ensure that they go through proper training. Let us not forget the fact that no matter how cute a puppy is, you are probably not going to be very happy if your puppy poops on your expensive carpet or chew on your branded shoes. That is why it is so important to start training your puppy as soon as ...
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Jan 29
"Heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in". - Mark TwainTruly, very dog-like-deserving, taking into account corrupt, conceited and wicked human thoughts and sins. When humans emerged out from their primate world, they were greeted by a wag of the tail and a lick on the face. In fact, we evolved together, and our special relationship with canines has existed since prehistoric times. The oldest convincing case of relationship between humans and dogs ...
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Jan 28
The Holiday season is a time of joy and celebration. To keep it that way for everyone, people with small dogs should take some common-sense precautions. Especially now, when tiny dogs are increasingly popular, families need to stay aware of their special needs. Most people know that chocolate can be lethal to dogs. But other Holiday favorites can also pose hazards, including: turkey, pork, onions, even raisins and grapes. Other foods may simply be too spicy or rich for the dog's digestive ...
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Jan 27
Adopting a puppy is probably one of the most exciting moments of your life. Ultimately, who can resist that adorable and cute face of a puppy? Every new puppy owner wants to enjoy the company of their puppy. But there is one thing that you have to take note. Now that your puppy is staying with you, every thing you do from today onwards will reinforce his behavior. Which is why it is so important to start training your puppy as soon as possible. You want to reinforce in your puppy the ...
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Jan 26
When you start your puppy training, housebreaking I'm sure is right at the top of your list. Nobody wants to to be constantly cleaning up messes in the house left by your lovable bundle of fur, so the sooner you start the process the sooner you are going to have a puppy that knows that the the only place to go potty is outside. One school of thought is to start the training process the moment you arrive home with your puppy. Besides, if you've had to drive any distance to get your new pet I'm ...
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Jan 24
Some years ago, one of our near neighbours bought a dog, and soon afterwards it became clear to me that it lived outside all year round. At the time I thought the idea of having a pet dog live outdoors was a little callous. It is a debatable point with dog owners, I know. Dogs can do a lot of damage inside your house. Carpets, curtains, painted wooden doors, sofas and chairs can be permanently damaged. Then there is the smell of dog urine on your expensive lounge carpet. That will linger for a ...
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Jan 23
Choosing the right puppy food is just one of the hundred ways to show a loving puppy care, however the most important decisions when raising an incredible puppy. Differ from humans, dogs have the tendency to get their complete nutritional intake from just one type of food. Feeding your dog with proper diet can greatly extend its life span. However, the puppy dog food market is wide and sundry. As a pet owner, how do you decide what type to use? Which of those diverse options suitable for your ...
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Jan 22
Copyright 2005 Dave Markel Buying a new pet, especially a dog can be very exciting. It is worth considering your lifestyle choices and those who live with you before choosing a dog breed. Choosing any family pet may depend on several factors which must be taken into account. Perhaps the most important question is: are you prepared to take good care of the animal and treat it accordingly? If the answer to the above question is yes, the next step is to decide the reason you would like a dog. ...
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Jan 21
1. "No-Kill" Shelters Aren't Totally In the website words of one of the first no-kill shelters, The San Francisco SPCA: "(We)guarantee to find a home for all San Francisco's adoptable cats and dogs - animals that are healthy and free of serious behavior problems. Animals are euthanatized only if they are too sick to be rehabilitated, or too aggressive to be safely placed in a home." 2. Tax Supported Shelters Can't Turn Down Anyone No-kill shelters have been criticized for skimming the cream ...
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Jan 19
I once again feel compelled to write about dog training. Our dogs need to know and obey at least the very basic obedience commands, commands that will keep our dogs safe. Today, much more so than ever before, dogs are very much included in daily activities. Families take their dogs with them on family outings. Young people take their dogs out to-well, wherever they go. And the golden middle aged couples seem to take their dogs with them everywhere they go. Dogs find themselves boating, biking, ...
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Jan 16
History and Origin: The origin of the Irish Wolfhound is shrouded in myth and legend. This is an ancient breed possibly dating back as far as the 1st century BC. This breed can often be found in literature and artwork that predates Christianity and one of the most primitive recorded references to Irish Wolfhounds is in Roman records dating to 391 A.D. Back in the early times, this breed dogs was called "cu" meaning "Irish hound" or "wolf dog". Royalty or nobility are the only ones who owned ...
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Jan 15
Dog adopting is one way of providing a home for a dog and make sure he has the opportunity to live a full and happy life. The Humane Society estimates that as many as four million dogs and cats are euthanized every year because they have no homes to go to. A dog can go up for adoption for a variety of reasons. His owner may have died, moved, or is unable to afford to care for him any longer. Sometimes, dogs wind up in shelters because they become lost or the owner developed allergies to him. ...
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Jan 13
Seem to Control You may overdose on potato chips or tortilla chips once in a while, but would you consider yourself to be a food addict? The answer is important, because it could be the key to determining what course of action you need to take in order to lose weight. A number of medical experts say that food addiction is just as serious as nicotine or cocaine addiction--and can potentially be just as deadly. When you suffer from food addiction, you have an overwhelming desire for a ...
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Jan 12
A patio deck box is the simplest way to manage the garden or backyard, and reduce clutter in the operation. As if that's not enough, these days you'll find outside the house storage bins that also become seats, as a result helping you to enhance leisure and living places. You are able to keep grill equipment, pool equipment, patio or deck cushions, yard equipment, and also playthings. Usually, terrace bins are made from metallic, timber, and plastic-type material, with every content taking by ...
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Jan 11
There are many dog breeds out there that are great for family life and when you find the right breed for your family, you'll enjoy many years of joy and laughter with your wonderful pet.  It's important to understand which breed is right for your situation so this article will review a few breeds commonly selected as pets for families with children or other pets within the family household. One of the more popular dog breeds that many families bring into their lives is the Labrador ...
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Jan 10
Juvenile cellulitis is an infection among puppies between the ages of 3 to 16 weeks. Puppy breeds that are easily infected by the disease include Golden and Labrador Retrievers, Dachshunds, Gordon Setters, and Lhasa Apsos. The cause of the disease is still unknown but some evidence shows that it may be hereditary. Others say that it is due to an abnormality or dysfunction in the immune system of the said puppies. Taking good care of these young pets would require you to administer the right ...
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Jan 8
Even though I try not to go down memory lane too often, every once in a while something happens that triggers my memory, and I am carried backwards in time. Today I took my three dogs for a long walk. I had my Nikki, Benny and Dukie. Nikkie is my 2 year old golden retriever and Benny my 5 year old black lab. Dukie is my 10 year old blind black lab. They were all pretty hyped up today so walking them was a challenge. And that is what triggered my memory. Two of my dogs are involved in dog ...
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Jan 6
Anatolian Shepherds have been used as guardians for a wide range of hoofstock and birds, including (but not limited to) sheep, goats, horses, cattle, llamas, ostriches, chickens, ducks, pheasants, and turkeys. The bonding process of pup or adult dog to the stock is important with all species; however, some of the smaller types of fowls are at a disadvantage due to their smaller size and relative fragility. While pups are often penned with or near some of the larger animals while they ...
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Jan 5
Anybody suffering from halitosis (bad breath) naturally wants to cure their condition in the simplest, cheapest and most convenient way possible. This is why many methods have come up that claim to cure bad breath at home. Of course, it is always recommended to brush twice a day and floss daily in order to remove bacteria that causes bad mouth odour. But there are other popular methods which have been proven effective enough in curing this problem. Here are some of the popular methods to cure ...
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Jan 4
Crate training is one of the most effective method that you can use to train your puppy to eliminate according to the schedule that you want. Of course, an animal still makes mistakes sometimes. But with commitment and discipline, you can save yourself a lot of hassle. Your puppy will never inconvenience unnecessarily again. Here is how you can setup crate training for your puppy.Step 1: Choose the right crate size.Puppies are very small creatures. The whole goal of using a crate is to force ...
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Jan 3
You have no doubt seen a blind person being lead across a busy intersection by a Seeing Eye dog. These functional companions have been used to help handicapped people become independent for years. Nobody knows exactly when the concept of a Seeing Eye dog came into existence but it has been suggested that dogs have been used in such a capacity in various cultures for a very long time. It is known, however, that there was no formal guide dog program in existence until after the First World War. ...
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Jan 2
In this article I write about my personal experiences with depression and about how I have learnt to cope and to even eradicate it. I am sure that I am not alone in the fact that I have regular periods of my life when I am depressed, but knowing this fact does not make it any easier for me. I hope you enjoy reading the article.I have recently spoken to my parents about the subject of my depression. My mother has said that she thinks we have some kind of depression gene as most of our family ...
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Jan 1
Regular ear care for your dog Routine ear care is very important to the health of your dog. Perform regular checks and cleaning between visits to your veterinarian, it will help keep your dog's ears healthy and pain free. This is extremely important to do. I have had Goldens and Black Labs for many years, and they are well known for ear conditions. But remember, no matter how efficient you are in caring for your dog's ears, serious conditions may still arise. Also, beware when your dog flaps ...
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Dec 31
Dogs bark for several reasons and it is in their nature to bark whenever they sense an intruder or when they have other problems. The ugly thing about barking is that it can become very annoying if our dog barks most of the time and without any obvious reasons. A Dog training collar is the best solution for your dog and it was created in order to solve the behavior problems of your dog. Dog training collars are recommended if your dog has developed a barking problem. The Dog training collar is ...
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