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Melatonin: Used To Treat Fear Of Thunderstorms
Monday, December 15, 2008
Dogs are often scared of loud noises, not all dogs, but many. And of those who do have a noise sensitivity,  thunderstorms and other similar, unexpected sounds, are often the culprits of their fears. Fear of thunder or other loud noises is very common. This is often true for puppies and older dogs. Dealing with the possibility of having a panic stricken, nervous dog, many owners resort to... [MORE]

Dog Food Recall: The Definitive Guide
Friday, April 20, 2007
This is important.  Since it's been so hard to find a good source of information out there that answers all your questions, including the entire list of brands affected by the recall, we had our top author spend the last 2 weeks buried in research in order to provide you with the definitive guide to the issue.It's way too long to post here, so we put it on it's own page, outside of the store. ... [MORE]

Buying A New Puppy: Should You Choose A Newborn Or A Matured Puppy?
Monday, April 9, 2007
Which were you planning on getting? A new-born puppy with the cute nose, and the puppy breath? Or one that has matured a bit?  With a new-born puppy waiting until they have reached at least 8 weeks old is the recommended waiting period.  If you want a more mature pup, around 6 months is the best age. Bringing home a more mature puppy is easier than bringing home a baby puppy. The reason for... [MORE]

Breed-Rescue Volunteers & The Wonderful Work They Do
Friday, April 6, 2007
There's been an epidemic that has grown over the last 20 or 30 years and the epidemic is homeless dogs. However, there has been a growth of volunteer work and people who offer their assistance withing the breed rescue movement which has had a positive outcome of handling dogs without homes.People who possess a passion to help rescue homeless animals make up a phenomenal movement of breed rescue... [MORE]

10 Ways To Keep Your Dog Out Of Your Garden and Plants
Monday, March 5, 2007
Most dogs love plants, whether indoors or out, some plants may have a special appeal to your dog. Dose your dog enjoy digging up your geraniums or depositing wastes on your watermelons. Or, they may find it fun to dig the dirt from your houseplants and then deposit it on the floor for later use. To keep your dog from starting they own landscaping business in your yard, try some of these 10... [MORE]

What To Do If You Find A Stray Dog
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
You may find a Stray dog that comes very willingly to you and eagerly accepts an invitation into your home. However, most stray animals go eagerly to their human saviors, so arming yourself with some ingenuity and tips to follow may be the only way to convince a stray dog that they’ll have a better life with you.If you do happen to decide to try and capturing a stray dog, be careful your not... [MORE]

Microchipping: What is it and how can it ensure that your pet is always yours?
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Each year, more than 10 million pets are lost. It can easily happen, no matter how much we all try to prevent it. When your pet is lost and if they do not have a collar or their collar gets lost, it can be very difficult for them to find their way home. According to the American Humane Association, only about 17% of lost dogs and 2% of lost cats ever find their owners. Nearly 20 million... [MORE]

Traveling with your pet: Tips for both your safety
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Many people get nervous when they have to travel with their pets, but traveling with your dog can be a very rewarding experience for both of you.If you are planning a trip by car, the first thing you need to do is to get your dog used to riding in the car. The best way to do this is to take short trips in town to places such as pet stores, the dog park, or other places that are fun for your... [MORE]

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