Posted in Training on Sep 16th, 2009
Building a dog house is not easy, but it isn’t rocket science, either. You can certainly do this–if you work hard at it. Basically, there are 3 things you should NEVER do:
1. Never use hardwood
2. Never use white furniture
3. Never use toxic materials
By keeping this in mind, you can avoid problems in the future.
Now that [...]
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Posted in Training on Sep 15th, 2009
As dog owners, we want to give the best to our pets. We always see to it that they are well-fed, well-groomed, happy, and comfortable. Many of us want to provide a dog house for our canine best friend, and those who have the right set of skills make wonderful new homes for them built [...]
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Posted in Training on Sep 15th, 2009
While most dog owners would prefer letting their pets stay indoors, sometimes it may be difficult especially if you have a large dog. For this reason, building a dog house in the backyard becomes the next best thing.
Just like any structure, you would need to create a dog house plan to ensure that you get [...]
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Posted in Training on Sep 14th, 2009
Tapeworms in dogs are parasites that invade the intestinal tract. Once there, they attach themselves to the inner walls of the intestine. Unlike hookworms, they don’t suck blood.
The cat or dog tapeworm infection is called “Dipylidium caninum”. This worm’s life cycle begins in the anus of the infected cat or dog. When the animal [...]
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