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The Information about Bulldogs
The Bull Dog also known as the "British Dog" or "English Bull dog" as the available evidence shows that this breed first originated in the English land. Unlike its slightly fierce looks, the Bull dog is one which has a gentle, warm and loving disposition and is great as a pet especially with children around.
Author: Todd Howard



Natural Approaches For House Breaking a Puppy
If you are undertaking the difficulties of house breaking a puppy you are, beyond doubt, interested in using the quickest and most practical methods possible. Many pet owners have a tough time with this because of the burden house training a puppy can put on a household, particularly if you make mistakes in the beginning.
Author: Ira Nelson



Dog Training for Obedience - How to Pick the Best Program
A search of the internet will reveal a plethora of courses, concepts, videos, and programs aimed at obedience training for dogs. Many are cutting edge and some are dated and no longer accepted by experts in the field. How does one go about finding one that is reasonable in its approach and yet effective in teaching your dog?
Author: Ira Nelson



Budgerigars - This n That!
Ever since I was knee high to a grasshopper, I have had a fascination for birds and cage and aviary birds in particular. Although each breed has its own particular attraction, breeding and exhibiting budgerigars has provided me with many challenges, not to mention satisfaction and enjoyment.
Author: James Keith



Feeding Your Pet Fresh Foods
Okay, I admit it. I am fascinated, overly curious, not quite obsessed with the idea of “you are what you eat.” I know my human family needs to eat better, but what about my pets? When I think back to visits at my grandparents’ farm, I never saw my grandmother feed their dog anything but table scraps. I don’t think I ever saw a bag of dog food at their house. Now, today, table scraps would mean pizza, French fries and other bad examples of human “food.” But not back then. My grandparents raised grass fed beef, which they slaughtered and ate. My grandmother had a huge garden and Papa had acres of corn. They grew what they ate and the scraps that Beau got were good, healthy, all-natural and pesticide free. Can we even come close to that for our pets today?
Author: Sherry Massey



Pet Care Partners - Boarding Kennels
Chances are, at one time or another you will need to turn to someone else to care for your dog. Perhaps you’ve accepted a work assignment that will keep you out of town for a month. Maybe you’re finally going on that long awaited cruise. Whatever the reason, you find yourself in need of someone dependable and trustworthy to care for Rover. Although some dogs do best at home with a pet sitter, other dogs do better in a boarding kennel.
Author: Sherry Massey



My Dog's Aching Back
Like humans, our canine friends can suffer back pain. Some back injuries involve nothing more than sore muscles. However, for others, disc injury or degenerative disc disease may be the problem.
Author: Sherry Massey



Pet Relocation - Tips For International Pet Moving
Owning or adopting a pet should be for life, regardless of what corner of the world your career or other circumstances happen to send you. When planning an international move transporting your beloved pet is only part of a long, daunting list of preparations that have to be made.
Author: Pankaj Mohan Yadava



Elephants
Elephants are amazing creatures. In this article, you will find a few facts about the habits of elephants.
Author: Teresa Frady



A Robin Red Breast Giving Us the Bird
The author shares with us about an interesting vistor who visits every year.
Author: Nancy Wallmuller



American Paint Horse
The American Paint Horse is a breed of horses which are known for having a percentage of white hair over skin combined with another color.
Author: Michael Colucci



Training An Agressive Dog
The dog’s behavior of being aggressive or non-aggressive greatly depends on the owner’s responsibility and training of the dog. Here are several steps that the owners can take to make their dog safe around other people.
Author: Michael Colucci



How to Provide First Aid For Your Horse
If your horse is in the field, and it suffers a severe cut, you will want to stop the bleeding as soon as possible. there are steps you also need to take in order to provide first aid to your horse as soon as possible.
Author: Michael Colucci



Life with the Rat Terriers
I am a happy owner of two rat terriers. They are half brother and half sister and other than coat color and size and natural hunting abilities they are not at all alike.
Author: Michael Russell



The Aussie Shepherd
The Australian shepherd is a medium sized dog with a giant sized heart. Bred to herd, it lives for the opportunity to herd anything at all, from children to cars to actual sheep! "Aussies" have even had jobs herding geese and birds away from airports!
Author: Michael Russell



Birds - Attracting Them With Flowers
In this second article about birds, bird watching and how to get them to flock to your humble abode, we're going to focus on how to get a flock of birds by planting certain flowers in your garden.
Author: Michael Russell



Birds, Birdwatching, And What To Feed Them
Birds. Alfred Hitchcock did his best to scare the heck out of us in regard to our fine feathered friends but birds are still about the safest of all animals to be around.
Author: Michael Russell



Birds - How To Identify Them
In this last article of our series on birds we're going to cover something that most people find quite fascinating. How are bird watchers able to so quickly identify their feathered friends?
Author: Michael Russell



Birds - Teaching Your Parrot To Talk - Part II
In this article in our continuing series on teaching your bird to talk we're going to start with how to get ready and prepare your bird for his first words. This should help make it a lot easier when you teach your first child to speak.
Author: Michael Russell



Birds - Teaching Your Parrot To Talk - Part I
In this article we're going to discuss how to teach your parrot to speak. Getting him to shut up afterwards is another thing altogether.
Author: Michael Russell




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