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1) Lonely Dogs and How to Handle Them - Dogs belong in packs and when they are domesticated, they still look at their families as their 'packs.' They need to be social and they need attention. The way dogs have been domesticated has created a bit of a problem. Allowing your dog to... 2) Preserving the Memory of a Pet via Eco-Friendly Cremation Pet Urns - Designing artistic pet cremation urns is based on the evolution of Western society's views of death over the last century, as the first pet memorial park was established in the state of New York around 1917. Memorializing pets is growing in populari... 3) Pet Beds For Your Pet - Want to spoil your pet, and why shouldn't you? But if you are going to make sure that your best pooch has the newest toys, treats, and dog domains on the block, you need to make sure they have the newest and fittest pet bed as well. There is a huge... 4) Cat Care Information - You've brought your kitten home. You've got her set up with all her needs. Now, you're faced with some of the more puzzling aspects of cat care. You're concerned about shedding. You're wondering about declawing. And that's j... 5) The English Mastiff Breed of Dog - If a "top ten" list existed for guard dogs, the English Mastiff dog would definitely rank right up there in the top two or three. His appearance alone guarantees that anyone who stumbles across this dog thinks twice about coming near him. The ... 6) Cat Chat: How Cats Communicate - Bet you would like to know what your cat is trying to tell you? You might not, if you haven't been around felines a lot. Of course, cats meow. And the type of meow they use gives you a good idea of what they're trying to communicate with you.... 7) Animal Communication for Healing - Sandy's dog told me she was upset because she was. Her digestive problem improved when Sandy solved her problem. Mary's cat was running away because the new kitten received all the attention. Gary's horse informed me that he was being abu... 8) CAMs in Horse 'flu! - Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com Introduction: Equine influenza ('flu') is probably the main respiratory infection affecting horses. It has a worldwide distribution, and can cause a severe illness in some cases. Fortunately, pr... 9) Train Your cat in 10 Minutes - If you have a cat - or more than one cat - then you're in the market for some quick and easy training tips. The following tips . . . tricks . . . and techniques cover a variety of situations that most cat owners encounter. Not only that, these tips ... 10) British Shorthair Cat Behavior, Facts and Health Care Problem - Many people are not aware that British Shorthairs are descended from farm cats and have excellent skills in hunting small rodents and pests. This is due in part to the size and indolent features of the breed. It appears lazy and this is in contrast with ... 11) Collie Dog Breed Characteristics And Health Care Problems Info - Many who are unsure of the actual name of the Collie, will still be able to point it out as "lassie", the well-loved television series that made the breed popular among many. It is renowned for it's alertness and sociability. Appearance -... 12) Dog Getting Older? Get An Orthopedic Dog Bed - Are you familiar with dog bed designs and materials used to fabricate a quality bed for your dog? Designer Dog Beds: Okay we've all heard of designer dog products - from diamond studded collars to fashionable dog clothes. But designer dog beds are ... 13) The 40 Million Year Old Dog - The ancestry of dogs dates back around 40 million years to the tree-climbing Miacis. An animal with five toes like a weasel this carnivore was a forebear of the cat, raccoon, bear, hyena, civet, and dog. Small or medium-size dogs usually live to be arou... 14) Teach Your Dog NOT To Bite Now - A dog or a puppy normally passes through the stage when they bite or chew on anything they can get their young teeth on. This is very similar to a human baby's teething stage, or on the oral stage of a child's psychological growth. A puppy'... 15) Your Dog Alone in the House - Leaving your dog on his own for long periods is cruel and thoughtless, especially in the case of a young dog or puppy. If your whole family is out at work or school for the entire day, then you must seriously consider whether you should get a dog at all ... 16) Natural Treatment of Cat Urinary Problems - Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com Introduction: Urinary problems are becoming commoner in cats. Lower urinary tract (LURT) problems are diet-related, while kidney failure increases with maturity and so is commoner in older cats. Symptoms... 17) The Top Ten Dog Obedience Tips - A new puppy is a wonderful addition to any household. They provide love, and hours of enjoyment and happiness. However, they can often come with some early teething problems. There's barking, potty training, chewing, and many more hurdles to overcom... 18) Why Is Fitting A Saddle So Hard? - In my opinion choosing a saddle has to be the most difficult and unpleasant task with relation to owning a horse or pony . My current horse was the first horse I have owned where I had to buy a new saddle. Every other horse I have had before has already... 19) The Historic Cat: Cherished and Honored for 9,500 Years - Cherished as our companions, worshipped as idols, and used for pest control and good luck, cats are more than 9,500 years old. It's been estimated that there are more than 90 million domestic cats in the U.S. In an April 8, 2004 article in National... 20) Guard Dog Training - A guard dog is usually trained to protect against unwanted or unforeseen visits from people or animals. A guard dog will restrain or attack an intruder if the intruder gets into the territory that the dog is guarding. A watch dog, on the other hand, woul...
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