Pets Articles
141: The Chihuahua: A Royal History
The name of the Chihuahua comes from the Mexican state that is located next to west Texas and New Mexico, but the breed actually came from the ancient Techichi dogs of the Toltecs when they were crossed with a hairless dog from the Orient. Indigenous to Central America Techichi dogs were a heavy-boned small dog that had a long coat. The modern day Chihuahua is smaller than the Techichi and the original breed was mute. When the Aztecs conquered the Toltecs the dogs became a sacred icon of the upper class society and was used in religious ceremonies to help guide the spirits of the dead.
142: Is Dog Chewing Ruining Your Home?
Sick and tired of coming home just to find another designer shoe that has fallen victim to dog chewing? Well you have found the right place to come for help.
143: Beagle Breeders: How To Tell If Yours Is Honest
As more and more people recognize what a fun and loveable little dog a beagle can be, honest breeders struggle to keep up with the demand for these little dogs. Unfortunately, this has left a wide open market for dishonest breeders who run puppy mills to fill the pet stores with sick and often dying dogs. Even though the majority of pet store owners will tell you that they would never buy their puppies from a puppy mill, the sad truth is that a conscientious breeder would never supply pups to a pet store in the first place.
144: Frickin' Yummy Puppy Treats For Brilliant Nutritional Delights!
Honest Kitchen has consistently provide creative new dog treats. The curiously named Smooches are a healthy all natural dog biscuit. One of the most popular varieties of Smooches, the sinfully delicious Duck and Cherry, has been developed into Nuzzles.
145: Air Purifiers - Increase The Air Quality In Your Home By 50%.
Air Purifier: The definition of an air purifier is a machine whose sole purpose is to remove contaminants and other impurities from the air in any building. Scientists have proven that sufferers of asthma and those with reactions to air-borne allergens can unreservedly benefit from pure air in their immediate environment. The following is valuable information for those who are considering purchasing air purifiers.
146: Getting Ready For Your First Dog Agility Trial
Before you enter your dog in an agility trial or fun match, you really should go see one on your own. By doing this, you will see how the event is run and what you need to do as an exhibitor. If this is your first time, you'll want to check out the Novice ring. Watch the dogs competing does your dog have as much reliability during training as these dogs are exhibiting? If not, you may want to spend more time training before you enter him in a trial. Most of these obedience trials are held outdoors, and many do not have areas with fences. If your dog gets distracted and doesn't respond to the "Come" command, there may be problems. It is better off all the way around if you are sure of your dog's obedience.
147: Can Your Really Train Your Dog Using a DVD?
How can you train your dog with a DVD? Can you begin training an adorable little puppy when it's still quite young and somehow have a well-trained dog after a while? Or if your dog is older, could you teach it to sit, to stay, to come, to lie down, and to walk on a loose leash?
148: Choosing Horse Training As A Career
Ask yourself the following questions in order to decide whether horse training is right for you
149: Dog Care And Its Components
Dogs are man's preeminent friend. Like children, dogs are to be taken cared for just like people are. It's a big task to take care of your pet. A suitable dog care must be applied to your pet so he or she continues to be healthy and free of any ailments. Dogs are faithful to their human master. In return, we must endow with the appropriate dog care prerequisites.
150: Large Dog Breeds And Hip Dysplasia
A fairly common degenerative disease in dogs, canine hip dysplasia, is often misunderstood. Many mistakenly think that the ailment is a form of arthritis, but that is simply not the case. Often, dogs that suffer from hip dysplasia will develop arthritis, but this condition is a result of hip dysplasia and not the disease itself.
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