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Buying A Dog Collar
By David Ward
A dog is certainly man’s best friend. This is why you need to take extra care while choosing a dog collar. Today, the market is filled with various varieties of collars for different dogs. It is no Read more...

Buying A Dog Collar
By David Ward
A dog is certainly man’s best friend. This is why you need to take extra care while choosing a dog collar. Today, the market is filled with various varieties of collars for different dogs. It is no Read more...



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How To Win The War Against Your Dogs Fleas
By BJones
All dogs pick up fleas, ticks, and chiggers at one time or another, usually during the warm weather months. Even a pampered city pet can pick up a stray flea from a potted plant. Hunting dogs often Read more...


Keeping Dogs Off Furniture: What Are Your Doggy Rules?
By Martin Olliver
In general, you need to decide what kind of house you want to live in and what doggy rules are the most important ones. For example, if your dog seems temperamental around young children, you will Read more...

Arthritis Treatment For Dogs
By ArticleTrader
Storm and I were best friends from the day I found him abandoned and covered with ticks. About 6 years ago, however, our playtime became a burden to Storm instead of fun. He developed arthritis. The 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 http://www.goldendoodleworld.com for extensive Goldendoodle information, tons of photos and other info on how to locate a Goldendoodle. This hybrid has been in the United States since 1997 and is steadily growing in popularity. Already they have been seen magazine covers and on television day shows. However, some erroneous information has been put out there regarding the Goldendoodle. Goldendoodles, when F1 (first generation) is a very hardy and healthy very little genetic flaws. Yes, they can still be prone to cataracts like that of the Poodle and Golden Retriever; some skin or ear issues like that of the Golden Retriever, but the likelihood is little to none. However, it is important to know that many inexperienced Goldendoodle breeders jumped on the band wagon when the doodle dogs reached their popularity peek and many BOUGHT a Goldendoodle to back-breed with a Poodle..or they bought two and have began breeding them. Many inexperienced Goldendoodle breeders make claims regarding such offpspring that they, of course, can not back up...ie...being a non-shedding or hypo-allergenic just because they were back-bred, line-bred or inbred or bred back to a Poodle. This can not be any further from the truth! Any back-bred, inbred or line-bred Goldendoodle is going

Is Your Dog Ready For Summer?
By BJones
Summer is almost here and if you haven't already done so, you should make sure your dog is ready for another season out of doors. Most pet owners spend a good deal of time outside during the Spring Read more...

Dog Breeding: A Mother's Attitude After Giving Birth
By John Edward
A matron's early hormonal changes can upset the dog and her owner. She may periodically appear uneasy and restless, or demonstrate other minor personality changes. Your dog's demonstrated behaviors Read more...


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