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205. Taking Care Of Fido: Tips On Healthy Dog Food
With all of the attention we pay to our own health, it is amazing that we can overlook the nutritional needs of one of the most important members of the family-our dogs. Just as humans benefit from a healthy diet, so do our four-legged friends. In this article, we'll discuss what makes a healthy dog food and how to find one that's right for your canine pal.

206. The 1M - Bone Question: How Does Your Dog Food Brand Compare?
Sometimes I envy my dog. While I'm busy juggling the day's unending problems, he's enjoying a good nap or exploring this, that, or the other thing. What he isn't telling me is that I might spend a little more time taking his needs into account, including making sure he's getting proper nutrition.

207. Neutering your Dog
Neutering dogs has many lifestyle and health benefits, but there is more potential for complication than with cats. Anaesthetic drugs used in the procedure vary, and it is worthwhile to discuss with your vet which anaesthetic will be used as there are differing safety margins and recovery periods between products.

208. How to Keep Your Labrador from Jumping on People
Having problems teaching your Labrador to keep his paws on the ground? There are quite a few resources out there that can teach you how to train a Labrador to be well behaved. The key is to communicate effectively to your Labrador that jumping on people is a big no-no.

209. What Food Should I Feed My Dog?
Owning a pet is an awesome stress reliever. It is a fact that owning a dog can bring great happiness to your life. Dogs, like humans, need love, proper care, clean surroundings, exercise and a good, nutritious food.

210. Dealing With Separation Anxiety In Dogs
Separation anxiety is the kind of dread a dog experiences when you or someone close to him leaves. This is an emotional experience that humans feel too, so it is easy to relate to your dog's anxiety, however it is largely irrational because you will return and the separation is only temporary. Your dog doesn't understand this and must be taught not to get anxious. A dog that is feeling anxious may bark uncontrollably or urinate or chew things up. If the dog is in your home at the time then this is unwanted behavior. It is also not good for your dog's wellbeing to feel these sensations and you are responsible for the health of your dog. This article will give you some ideas on avoiding separation anxiety in dogs.

211. Save Your Money – Get A Quality Dog Bed
Save Your Money – Get A Quality Dog Bed People love their dogs, look at all the celebrities with dogs. They take their dogs everywhere, they take care of their dogs like they are people, like they are their life partners, look at Paris Hilton for one. She loves her dog so much that the dog goes everywhere with her, and the dog even has designer collars and sweaters. That is not out of the norm in Hollywood, people buy the weirdest things for their dogs, things these dogs really don’t need. Why not spend your money on something that your dog really needs. You know that people, human beings need a good night’s rest, well the same goes for dogs. They protect us all day long, they love us all the time and they allow us to play with them and be their friends, so why do you think that they do not need a good night’s rest like we do. Your dog needs a good night’s sleep in the same way as you do, and there is no better night’s sleep then on a Mammoth dog bed. You can let your dog sink into luxury and probably have a hard time getting your dog to get up and eat dinner. Yes, he beds are amazing and if you are looking for a dog bed, it’s time you got the best. When we say mammoth dog beds we do not mean that they are as big as an elephant, though they feel like they should be. It s the leading brand of dog beds, it is what all dog experts are recommending for everyone that love their dogs. So go ahead and purchase one today. It is the best night’s sleep your dog could ever ask for, if he could talk. And the best thing is that mammoth dog beds comes in all shapes and sizes, so you can rest assured that it will fit any dog you have, like a glove. You might be asking what the difference is between mammoth and just a simple pillow you could chuck on the floor. Well the answer is very simple; the pillow or blanket you chuck on the floor for your dog to sleep on is made for human beings. Mammoth beds are made for dogs, and dogs love it. Mammoth beds are also recommended by vets and breeders worldwide. There is no doubt that if your dog will sleep on a mammoth, he will wake up with mammoth energy. And that is not all, all our products, when they leave our warehouse, are guaranteed to be of five star quality. There is no better bed for your dog, because mammoth are the dog people. They care about your dog’s wellbeing, not just another dollar.

212. The Foxhound Dog
Foxhounds were the very first of the canine races in Great Britain to come under the domination of scientific breeding. There had been hounds of more ancient origin, such as the Southern Hound and the Bloodhound; but something different was wanted towards the end of the seventeenth century to hunt the wild deer that had become somewhat scattered after Cromwell's civil war. The demand was consequently for a quicker hound than those hitherto known, and people devoted to the chase began to breed it.

213. The Collie Dogs
The Collie dog makes an excellent sporting dog, and can be taught to do the work of the Pointer and the Setter, as well as that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever. He can be trained to perform the duties of other breeds. He is clever at hunting, having an excellent nose, is a good vermin-killer, and a most faithful watch, guard, and companion.

214. The Most Intelligent Poodle
The Poodle is commonly acknowledged to be the most wisely intelligent of all members of the canine race. There is a general belief that he is a fop, whose time is largely occupied in personal embellishment, and that he requires a great deal of individual attention in the matter of his toilet. It may be true that to keep him in exhibition order and perfect cleanliness his owner has need to devote more consideration to him than is necessary in the case of many breeds; but in other respects he gives very little trouble, and all who are attached to him are consistent in their opinion that there is no dog so intensely interesting and responsive as a companion. His qualities of mind and his acute powers of reasoning are indeed so great that there is something almost human in his attractiveness and his devotion. His aptitude in learning is never denied, and many are the stories told of his marvellous talent and versatility.

215. The Decorative Deerhound
The Deerhound is one of the most decorative of dogs, impressively stately and picturesque wherever he is seen, whether it be amid the surroundings of the baronial hall, reclining at luxurious length before the open hearth in the fitful light of the log fire that flickers on polished armour and tarnished tapestry; out in the open, straining at the leash as he scents the dewy air, or gracefully bounding over the purple of his native hills. Grace and majesty are in his every movement and attitude, and even to the most prosaic mind there is about him the inseparable glamour of feudal romance and poetry.

216. General History of Dogs
There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man's habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and that in return for its aid in protecting him from wilder animals, and in guarding his sheep and goats, he gave it a share of his food, a corner in his dwelling, and grew to trust it and care for it. Probably the animal was originally little else than an unusually gentle jackal, or an ailing wolf driven by its companions from the wild marauding pack to seek shelter in alien surroundings. One can well conceive the possibility of the partnership beginning in the circumstance of some helpless whelps being brought home by the early hunters to be tended and reared by the women and children. Dogs introduced into the home as playthings for the children would grow to regard themselves, and be regarded, as members of the family


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