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My Puppy Chews A Lot – Mostly On Me Posted By : Connie Limon
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Puppies who chew are normal. Chewing is a natural and necessary puppy behavior. Puppies at about four months of age are more prone to chewing because this is when they usually start teething. Other dogs that chew, especially when you are not at home, may be suffering from separation anxiety. Separation anxiety requires an entire new behavior treatment plan. In this newsletter, I want to give you a few tips for your typical, normal-behaving puppy chewer!Some things you can…
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Take Five: Five tips to track down your canine soul mate Posted By : Emma Snow
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There is a right and a wrong way to pick a pooch. The process is a little like dating. The few who find fulfillment in love are those who use their hearts and their heads.
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Easy, Breezy Potty Training Dog Tips that Work Posted By : Benz Slow
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Training your dog requires a great amount of patience especially when you are teaching it to potty at the right place. A problem with dogs is that they instinctively poop and pee anytime and anywhere they like. With potty training, you can teach your dog to do his or her thing when and where it really should.
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Dogs With Obsessive- Compulsive Behaviors Posted By : Connie Limon
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The same tensions that occur in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder occur in dogs and Shih Tzu occasionally. Arising out of stress and conflict the obsessive-compulsive behaviors have some soothing effects on mood. Prevention of dogs from engaging in their particular compulsions can create anxiety in its own right.There are two factors that seem to be necessary for the development of compulsive behaviors in dogs and Shih Tzu occasionally. Obsessive-compulsive behavi…
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Dog in Print: Five dogs you Must Bring Home Posted By : Emma Snow
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Calling all dog-lovers! Dogs have made some of the most unforgettable characters in literature. Its not uncommon for children to become as attached to a dog in print as the real thing. Puppy love comes in all forms.
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Artificial intelligence has become much more advanced in recent years then anyone imagined it would, and yet we remain, seemingly, as far from the real of the truly intelligent android as ever. Undoubtedly Isaac Asimov would be impressed with what we have managed to accomplish; much of it according to his predictions, yet there are still no conscious machines or positronic brains.
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Adoptions: Free Dog Adoptions Posted By : Anna M Hill..
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Dog adoption generally refers to the taking over of ownership and responsibility of a dog, which the last owner gave up. You can find dog adoptions through a shelter, rescue group, or through a non-for-profit organization online. Dogs end up in shelters for many reasons, such as its owner dies, someone has to move or their financial situation changes, a dog is lost and can not find its way home, a person develops health problems and can no longer care for the dog, or develops allergies.
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Top 10 Signs You are a Dog Lover Posted By : Emma Snow
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Theres something different about you. People sense it the moment you walk in the door. Is it in your smile, or the way wear your hair? Truly, there are countless manifestations of your canine obsession.
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Top Five Tips for a Healthy Dog Posted By : Craig Elliott
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Whether you’ve had your loyal companion by your side for quite some time already, you’ve just acquired a brand-new puppy or adult dog, or you’re considering a canine chum for a permanent pet, you’ll want to do whatever it takes to ensure your dog lives a long, happy, and healthy life.
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Protect Your Dog from the Deadly Parvovirus Posted By : Jana Ortiz
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Learn how to prevent the deadly parvovirus. It is very common in the environment, and a terrible new strain called strain F is known to kill within six hours of a dog showing symptoms. Since even vaccinated dogs can contract parvo, prevention really is important for every dog.
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