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Check Your Dog Food Ingredients
By Dave Jackson
Dogs, especially puppies and miniatures, are so innocent of their surroundings that they‘ll try anything once, even if it‘s harmful. This morning, as I was spraying an organic insecticide Read more...

How To Train Your Dog Not To Chase Things
By Michael Colucci
Dogs are natural carnivores, and have a tendency to chase things which move away from them. This includes people, cars, and other animals. While this may be normal, it can be dangerous, especially Read more...



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Considerations In What You Feed Your Pug
By Steve Allison
When you own a Pug one of your biggest concerns will be how to feed your Pug. Ensuring a healthy diet for your Pug can be a challenge. Each breed has its own special dietary requirements. Because he Read more...


Pet Accessories – Choosing The Right Dog And Cat Beds, Dog Clothing And Collars
By Nigel
A dog collar is a dog collar isn’t it? Well – even dog collars are getting more advanced these days. One example is the canny collars - a collar designed to stop your dog pulling on the lead. Its’ Read more...

The Newest Hybrid-goldendoodle
By Doodle Planet
The newest hybrid to hit the United States and is the best kept secret for a family pet is called the Goldendoodle. What is a Goldendoodle you ask? Visit our website at Read more...

The Advantages Of A Portable Dog Kennel
By Scott Byers
There are many advantages to owning a portal kennel. One of these advantages is that it meets the needs of those who travel quite often. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, no one likes to leave their dogs caged up in some strange kennel, both because of the price and other personal feelings people may have about them. A portable kennel allows you to simply load the kennel into the back of your truck or SUV and take off with your pooch as a passenger.

The benefits to owning your own personal portable kennel are also benefits for your pet as well. No doubt you care about the safety and comfort of your pet, so choosing to purchase a portable kennel would be ideal for both animal and master. The gets to have the comfort and familiarity of riding with its owner and the owner has the reassurance that the animal will be treated in a loving and caring way.

Of course another advantage to having your own portable kennel is the portability that it offers. Whether you’re going for a swim, out with friends, or even washing your SUV, you’ll have the knowledge that your pet is safe and secure while you go about your business as you would at home with your pet. Other small benefits of having one are carrying handles to make it easier to transport your pet from location to location with minimal physical strain on your part as well as the rust-proof steel which most portable kennels are made out of so it will last you a long time.

If your buy the type of portable kennel that is an enclosed space made from chain link fence, you’ll receive the benefits of having your pet sleep and spend his time in a safe environment while you relax and do what you always do at home without worrying a single moment about your pet. These are especially useful to people that, while they certainly love their

The Ten Most Popular Toy Dog Breeds
By Luke Donnelley
Toy dogs have become enormously popular over the years with a variety of people and for a number of reasons. These adorable little canines are ideal for apartment living in many cases, and many toy Read more...

Dog Training Basics – It’s A Snap!
By Melissa Wayan
Okay so dog training basics, well there is a lot to say but I will attempt to keep it brief. During my recent research into training my dog I found some every interesting information about dog Read more...


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