Posted by Anne Durrel at Feb 28th, 2009 in Pets
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by Anne Durrel
Your dog is your best friend so you need to make sure that your little pal is taken care of. That means that you want to ensure that they are getting the best dog food that you can get for them.
You cannot assist but wonder what is dog food made? Well dog food is truly the blend of slip and/or creature things that has been specially described for dogs to consume.
There is the time-honored on a daily basis food that you provide your dog for feast daily, as well as then there is particular foodstuff that you perhaps offer your dog as a remedy at the present and again. There are many different varieties of dog food on the shop so it is essential to get a good|pleasant handle on the styles that are available for your extraordinary friend.
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Posted by Todd Martin at Feb 28th, 2009 in Pets
by Todd Martin
You love your pooch and you want to do something special so he stands apart from all the other pooches out there. Well, a great way to do that is with fun dog clothes. They are the perfect way to keep your dog looking and feeling good.
Sure, you can buy dog clothes for your pet moreover there is way more alternatives than just those unattractive discount sweaters that you may get at your local department store. In reality, there are in fact a lot of fashionable alternatives to select from at the moment starting with polo shirts. There are a lot of smart choices that look just like the ones that you might buy for yourself. A few of the other varieties include dresses, t-shirts, costumes for the holidays like Halloween and Christmas, and there are even those available for particular events including weddings as you can find tuxedos and wedding dresses made exclusively for dogs.
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Posted by David ONeil at Feb 27th, 2009 in Horses
by David ONeil
It is hard to imagine in today’s world that one of our favourite sports, horse racing, has been around for thousands of years. It has been noted as being an organised sport as far back as the Greek Olympics in 638 BC.
Horse racing really came into its own when in the 12th century English horses were bred with Arabian horses. This breeding programme produced sturdy horses that had amazing speed. It was around this time that a more modern version of racing began with racecourses opening and rules and standards established.
Newmarket in Britain was the very first venue for horse racing and is now known all over the world. King Charles II arranged horse races in open fields and the winner would be given a prize.
Horse racing changed during the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714), the races involved several horses and racing spectators could bet on their favourite horses. It was, at this time, that Queen Anne founded the famous Ascot course and horse racing became a professional sport.
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Posted by Jack Pointer at Feb 26th, 2009 in Dogs
by Jack Pointer
If you are live near a barking dog, there are some things you can do to keep your neighborhood quiet.
First, try contacting the barking dog’s owner and ask them to do something about the noise. On some occasions the pet owner may not be conscious of the problem and hopefully take steps to stop the barking right away.
If this does not work, then notify your local humane society. They will want the name and address of the pet owner, and probably your name and address too. It’s also a good idea to keep track of when the dog is disturbing people.
Usually a letter from the humane society is sent to the dog owner, and usually this letter takes care of the barking problem.
However, if the barking dog continues to bark, you will have to call the humane society again. This time a complaint will probably be issued, and an officer will deliver it to the dog owner.
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Posted by Stacey Becker at Feb 25th, 2009 in Pets
by Sandra Saunders
Pet Insurance pays the veterinary costs if one’s pet becomes ill or is injured in an accident. Some policies will also pay out when the pet dies, or if it’s lost or stolen.
The purpose of pet insurance is to mitigate the risk of incurring significant expense to treat ill or injured pets. As veterinary medicine is increasingly employing expensive medical techniques and drugs, and owners have higher expectations for their pets’ health care and standard of living than previously, the market for pet insurance has increased.
Contents 1 History 2 How policies work 3 The difference between companies 4 Glossary
History The first pet insurance policy was written in 1890 by Claes Virgin. Virgin was the founder of Lnsfrskrings Alliance, at that time he focused on horses and livestock.[citation needed] In 1947 the first pet insurance policy was sold in Britain.
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Posted by M.B.Bryce at Feb 25th, 2009 in Dogs
by M.B. Bryce
Your training needs to establish you and your family as the “alpha” status in the pack. That resigns your dog to the base of the pack pecking order. Once the family demonstrates leadership over the dog, questions correlated to power may oftentimes be settled. This is why the communality and dog behavior modification are awfully necessary.
7 Tricks for Dog Behavior Modification
1. Administer rewards. Stress to yourself that your dog can have anything he chooses if he is willing to work for it. So, it is essential to reward all good, unplanned dog behavior modification. Stay on your toes! Canines will astound you!
2. Curb the food store. Since food is such a prized commodity, it is imperative to make your dog realize you oversee this valuable resource.
3. Restrict cuddling. Patting, and the compliance that goes with it, is a convincing reward for most dogs and as such should be rationed in the very way as food.
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