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121). Teaching Your Ferret Tricks By : Lee Dobbins
Can you get your ferret to do tricks like the ones you see in the movies? Sure you can, with a bit of patience, persistance and a lot of treats!
122). Ferret Hair Loss Could Be Something To Worry About By : Lee Dobbins
If you notice unusual hair loss in your pet ferret, you should get him to the vet right away as this can be a sign of serious illness.
123). The Albino Ferret By : Lee Dobbins
The albino ferret can make a great pet and has a wonderufl coloration. Learn more about albino ferrets plus some other colors you might consider in this article.
124). Turn Your Talent of Photography and Love for Pets into Profit! By : Barney Garcia
Most households in North America own at least one pet, and most people care for their animals as much as they would for their own child. People spend thousands of dollars a year on their pets to pamper and spoil and them.
125). American Bobtail Cats By : Robin Darch
The American Bobtail Cat is the only breed of cat I know of that has a really cool story as to its origins. Well, maybe. Actually the origin of the American Bobtail Cat seems to be in dispute. Depending on who you ask, it may or may not even be American at all.
126). How To Raise a Dog By : John Askeland
If you never had a dog before, then there are several things to think about before you get one.
127). Maine Coon Cats By : Robin Darch
Whatever pet you choose, keep in mind the impact a pet has on every member of your family. If you are planning to add a cat to your family, you should consider a Maine Coon Cat (often incorrectly spelt Mancoon cat). They are one of the oldest breeds of cats in the United States and make a great addition to any family.
128). Siamese Cats By : Robin Darch
So you are thinking of adding a cat to your family? Have you thought about which breed of cat is right for you? Each breed of cat is different. In this article I will be telling you about the Siamese Cat, the most popular cat in the world.
129). Natural Ways To Prevent & Treat Canine Arthritis By : gene sower
Canine arthritis is often treated with drugs like Rimadyll or Deramaxx but they often have side effects that are worse then the arthritis itself. Here are some natural remedies worth considering.
130). Do Baby Ferrets Make Better Pets? By : Lee Dobbins
For anyone thinking of having a pet ferret, you must decide between adopting an adult or purchasing one of those adorable little baby ferrets that you can find in most pet stores.
131). The Poodle – The Brainiac of the Canines By : Charles Kassotis
The Poodle is said to be one of the smartest members of the canine world. There’s no doubt that these dogs will go out of their way to get their way, attract your attention or accomplish any other feat they have on their minds.
132). Using Treats to Train Your Cat By : ian Williamson
The felis domesticus, or simply cats, are known for its sharp senses. In fact, most zoologists assert that cats have the best senses among mammals. This is because they have sharp sense of hearing, smelling, and keen eyesight.
133). The Miniature Schnauzer – He’s Looking at You By : Charles Kassotis
There’s no escaping the look of sheer questioning in the eyes of almost all Miniature Schnauzers. The eyes of those dogs will always make you wonder what’s going on in that intelligent brain.
134). Cats Can Learn Tricks Too ! By : ian Williamson
Cats are very lovable animals. They make excellent pets. In fact, three out of ten households in the United States are known to have at least one cat as a pet
135). 7 Tips to Training Your Dog By : Terence Young
There are many reasons to start dog training early, including your dog’s safety, and the preservation of your home, belongings, and peace of mind. While there are many elements and approaches to achieving this, here are 7 tips to training your dog that should get you started on the right foot:
136). The Afghan Hound – Centuries of Perfection By : Charles Kassotis
The Afghan Hound dates back some 4,000 years. Recently popularized as a show dog due to its silky hair and slender body, the Afghan Hound started out as a hunting and herding dog…
137). The Oranda Goldfish By : Lee Dobbins
Learn about this beautiful gold fish that has been fancied for centuries.
138). Key Things To Remember For Dog Training Success By : John Lim
Getting a new puppy or an adult dog is always an exciting experience for you and your family. A solid grounding in obedience and behavior training is essential to making your dog feel right at home.
139). How To Take Care Of Your Little Angels? By : Tarja Anchor
Angelfish have been popular for a long time, and new strains are still being developed. Wild-caught fish are also widely available. Angelfish are cichlids, which mean they can be aggressive, territorial, and predatory.
140). The Chihuahua – More than a Little Yapper By : Charles Kassotis
The Chihuahua has a bad reputation for being a nervous little dog, but there’s no doubt that the Chihuahua can make a great family pet. The key is early training and socialization.
141). Tips to Selecting Your Ideal Dog By : Terence Young
There are a number of tips to selecting your ideal dog you should consider before bringing your new puppy home. Owning a dog is a big responsibility, so it is important to put plenty of thought into your decision in order to provide a safe and happy home for your dog.
142). The Long, Low Basset Hound By : Charles Kassotis
The Basset Hound’s most noticeable features include the long ears, drooping forehead and short legs. These dogs are excellent at smelling, partly due to their noses but also because of their ears. It was originally bred as a hunter, but has risen in popularity as a family pet and canine pal, as the epitome of the loyal friend.
143). The Akita – National Monument of Japan By : Charles Kassotis
Akita Inu is the largest of the Spitz-type dogs that originated from Japan. It is known in Japan as a national monument, symbolizing health and well being. Akita is an excellent breed to include as a loyal and loving family member.
144). Training And Rewarding With Healthy Dog Treats By : Ben Franklin
Some treats come with treatments for heartworm, antibiotics etc.
145). Aquarium Lighting Is Important For The Health Of Your Tank By : Lee Dobbins
Learn the basics of aquarium lighting.
146). First Aid For Dog Bites And Insect Stings By : gene sower
Did your dog get in a fight with another dog? Or have a run-in with a bee or wasp? Here are several bite and sting descriptions as well as how to best deal with them.
147). The German Shepherd – A Four-Legged Challenger By : Charles Kassotis
The German Shepherd is a very intelligent dog, always up for something new. These dogs tend to learn quickly and really need to be challenged on a regular basis.
148). What is Round Pen Training? By : El Landers
Round Pen training consistently produces positive results in a relatively short amount of time.
149). The Lessons We Learn From Pets By : Charles Kassotis
Pets can be great companions, but they’re also a source of inspiration and knowledge. Even adults can learn some valuable lessons from the experience of having a pet.
150). The Online Dog Training Guide By : Marc Lindsay
Learn why its important to train your dog and how you can train your dog even if its not a new dog. Find out simple things you can do to train your dog.
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