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  • Your Dog's Health  By : Larissa Levise
    A dog is more than a pet; it's a part of the family. That's why your dog deserves the kind of care that you loving provide all family members. To really care for your dog, be aware of signs that can indicate disease or illness.
  • Your dog will stop barking excessively if proper fence training takes place  By : Clint Jhonson
    How many times did you wish for your neighbors or acquaintances not to look annoyed at you just because your dog would not stop barking?
  • Your Dog Wants to Join You for Lunch  By : Michael Lee-Smith
    Do you ever find yourself wishing you could take your dog with you when you go to a restaurant? It's easier than you might expect.
  • Your Dog Trusts Which Food You Put In The Bowl  By : Jolie Mitchel
    Dogs are for many of us friends, if not even considered family members. They completely rely on us for everything, so you know how important the choices you make in dog food effects their whole life.
  • Your Dog Goes Missing  By : Kadence Buchanan
    This article, serves as a guide to all dog-owners that wish not to experience the agony and distress of having to deal with the fact that their dog is gone missing.
  • Your Child Brought Home a Dog  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Although growing up you were fortunate to have a pet friend, its loss did make you suffer greatly and you decided not to risk exposing your kids to the same experience of them having to cope one day with the loss of their animal friend.
  • Your Child Brought Home a Dog  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Although growing up you were fortunate to have a pet friend, its loss did make you suffer greatly and you decided not to risk exposing your kids to the same experience of them having to cope one day with the loss of their animal friend.
  • Your Cat's Life Is At Stake. Pick The Right Cat Collar For Your Cat  By : Stephen Dolan
    Cats are very active animals. Selecting the right collar for your cat may save your pet's life. Find out all you need to know about cat collars and kitten collars in this article.
  • Your Cat's Health  By : Tristan Andrews
    Never gamble with your cat's health. While it is important to treat cat diseases as soon as you recognize the symptoms, it is best to leave the diagnosis and treatment to a veterinarian. If you have any doubt about your cats health, call the veterinarian immediately. Somehow cats have gotten the reputation that they hide all the time or are constantly skittish.
  • Your Cat's First Visit To The Vet  By : Tristan Andrews
    If you have a new cat or kitten in your life, or soon plan to bring one (or more) into your family, at some point you will find yourself making an appointment for a first veterinary visit.
  • Your Cat's Body Language  By : Tristan Andrews
    There is so much that can be told about a cat's mood by observing his body language. A happy cat will have his ears held high and a tall, straight tail. Ears that are slightly swiveled to the side, or a tail held high but bent over at the tip towards his back show that the cat is very happy.
  • Your Cat Goes Missing  By : Kadence Buchanan
    According to the most recent Synovate pet survey (Sept. 2005), conducted in nine markets across the globe, the UK and the US were shown to be the two absolute leaders in pet ownership.
  • Your Cat Can Get Constipated Too  By :
    Just like you, your cat can become constipated sometimes this is serious, but usually it is not - here is what to look for and what you can do to help.
  • Your Best Friend Bites  By : Johnny Jenkins
    Each year, nearly 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs. As many as 800,000 people, require medical attention for dog bites annually, and about a dozen people die each year from dog bite injuries. The good news is that most bites can be prevented. All dogs should be treated with the utmost caution; every dog will bite given the right circumstances.
  • Your Best Doggone Choice  By : Chris Campbell
    Your particular specific circumstances and your skills at caring for a dog are the single most important traits to consider when purchasing a dog as a pet.

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