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  • What Are the Causes of Personality Changes in Dogs?

    If you are a dog owner then you either have or will witness personality changes in your dog.

  • What Are the Causes of Dogs Running in Circles?

    If you have a dog, then at some point you may have noticed it doing something that most dogs do: run around in circles. If you have witnessed this scenario, then you also know that it can be...

  • How to Find a Vet to Do Ear Cropping

    Ear cropping is, for the most part, a cosmetic surgery generally done on several dog breeds including the Great Dane, boxer, Doberman, and types of terriers. Some people don't recognize a breed...

  • Wireless Pet Containment System Instructions

    When the thought of leaving a pet tethered to a 10-foot piece of chain all day does not seem like a good option, but constructing a physical fence is not possible because of zoning restrictions or...

  • Dangerous Dog Liability Insurance

    According to DogBiteLaw.com, over 1,000 Americans are treated each day for dog bites, and children account for more than half of those treated. At the same time, the insurance industry is trying...

  • Can You Get Ringworm From Dogs or Puppies?

    Ringworm is a fungal infection that can affect all breeds of domestic animals and humans. Some animals and humans are more susceptible to the condition, making it very important to monitor your...

  • Are Mothballs Dangerous for Pets?

    Mothballs are commonly used by homeowners to protect their clothing from damage caused by clothes moths. Though mothballs have proven to be very effective in this capacity, the volatile chemicals...

  • How to Wrap Cropped Ears

    Ear cropping is a standard procedure for a number of dog breeds. Cropping is a procedure performed by a veterinarian where a portion of the hanging ear flap is trimmed away, resulting in a short,...

  • Health & Safety Issues for an Animal Boarding Establishment

    While it is sometimes necessary to leave pets temporarily in someone else's care, all care is not equal. An animal boarding establishment should follow certain guidelines to ensure that every...

  • Is There Such Thing As Dog Life Insurance?

    Dog life insurance policies have become increasingly popular today, and now several companies offer policies at competitive rates. Most plans cover certain types of death over another and certain...

  • How to Donate to a Disabled Pet Charity

    Many people relish the opportunity to donate to charities, whether for tax deduction benefits or based on a desire to help a particular cause. Charities for disabled pets have different needs than...

  • Is an electric dog fence humane?

    True electric fences--physical barriers with strong electrical charges--are generally reserved for use with large livestock. However, invisible "fences" involving shock collars are increasingly...

  • Do-It-Yourself Wood Pet Urn

    It is an inevitable part of owning a pet: eventually the pet--whether it be a dog, a cat or a goldfish--will pass away. The passing of a pet can be a difficult and traumatizing experience,...

  • How to Get Diarrhea off Wood Floors

    Diarrhea stains sometimes can cause irreversible damage to hard wood floors if they are not promptly removed. Make sure to clean diarrhea stains as soon as possible from your hard wood floors. As...

  • How to Change a Puppy's Registered Name

    It is common for an owner of a dam to name and register all puppies before placing them in their new homes. If you have gotten a puppy that is already named, you may be able to change the name...

  • What Are Animal Support Groups?

    Animal support groups exist for different purposes, such as animal protection and welfare, adoption, education, animal rights, and pet loss support. In addition, there are some groups concerned...

  • How to Get Dog Urine Out of Brick

    If your dog urinates in your home, you know how difficult it can be to get the stain and smell out of furniture, carpet and bedding. Dog urine is a protein stain that breaks down with enzyme-based...

  • How to Do Dog Waste Removal

    "Properly trained, a man can be dog's best friend." ~Corey Ford Dog ownership can be one of the most rewarding experiences in a person's life. Dogs are typically loyal companions that, when...

  • How to Build a Dog House With Straw Bales

    Keep your dogs cozy and dry with a 12 by 12 straw bale doghouse that's easy to construct and only takes 10 minutes to build after preparations are done. Straw bale doghouses are inexpensive and...

  • How to Cure Dog Jealousy

    In a study conducted by Dr. Friederike Range at the University of Vienna, scientists found that dogs have an innate sense of fairness and might respond with jealousy if they feel they are not...

  • How to Build Pet Stairs

    We all want Fido to go wherever we go, and we want him to do it with ease. Unfortunately, high places can be hard for your dog to get to and can even be dangerous. That is unless you have a set of...

  • How to Find Seizure-Alert Dogs

    Seizure-alert dogs are service dogs with a special talent and training to detect seizures before they happen. Not all dogs have the ability to become seizure-alert dogs. Seizure-alert dogs are...

  • How to Build a Shed for My Dog When it is Raining

    Shelter your dog from rain, wind and snow with an energy-efficient shed using natural materials. For your dog's comfort, plan a doghouse with a south-facing entrance to add passive solar warmth to...

  • How to Stop a Dog From Showing His Teeth

    When a dog shows its teeth, it's usually a sign of aggression. Showing its teeth may be a strong indicator that a dog is about to bite. This type of behavior in dogs can be detrimental for the dog...

  • Why Do Puppies Drink Their Urine?

    According to "KISS Guide to Raising a Puppy," puppies explore the world with their mouths; therefore, puppies will eat or drink anything within reach, including their own urine.

  • Variable Dog Tracking Method

    The Variable Surface Tracking (VST) is a title available through the AKC that tracking dogs may be able to earn. The trained tracking dog must have the Tracking Dog (TD) or Tracking Dog Excellent...

  • How to Put a Pet Up for Adoption on Petfinder

    Finding the right adoptive family for your pet can be difficult. Petfinder.com allows you to find an adoptive family for your pet who will love, cherish, and care for your pet just as you have....

  • Purposes of Canine Ear Cropping

    Canine ear cropping has been going on for hundreds of years, possibly originating in ancient Rome as a practice to keep ear infections to a minimum. Today the practice is used to accentuate the...

  • How to Crop Ears

    Ear cropping is a surgical procedure which is designed to alter the physical appearance of a dog by changing the shape and size of the ears. It is strictly a cosmetic procedure with no medical...

  • Homemade Dog Gifts for a Shelter

    You would like to give some gifts to the local animal shelter, but you're looking to give something more personal or maybe you don't have much cash. Homemade doggie gifts will be...

  • Rabies Quarantine Procedures

    Rabies is a fatal transmissible disease that can be passed to people through the bite of an infected animal. As a result, specific rabies quarantine procedures have been mandated and must be...

  • How to Tape Dogs Ears After Cropping

    Ear cropping is a cosmetic surgical procedure that involves removing part of each ear.After cropping, the desired effect is for the ears to stand upright. However, after the surgery, it is usually...

  • Is it Safe to Use Lawn Fertilizer Around My Dogs?

    Thick green grass is highly desirable, and many people use fertilizer in order to help create the lawn they desire. However, many fertilizers can be harmful to dogs, so it is important to treat...

  • How to Treat Tick Fever in Dogs

    Tick fever is a broad, generic term that identifies a group of diseases. This group includes Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, babesiosis and ehrlichiosis. This last disease,...

  • Vitamin to Boost Immune Systems in Dogs

    The immune system works diligently to protect your dog's body from outside contaminants such as viruses, parasites, fungus and bacteria. Vitamins, minerals and enzymes are essential to the proper...

  • How to Bench Show a Dog

    Conformation shows are one of the largest recognized dog sports around the world. During a conformation show, the judge compares competitors against the ideal standard of the breed. The standard...

  • How to Glue Low-Set Sheltie Ears

    The Shetland Sheepdog, or Sheltie as it is more commonly known, is a small herding breed originally bred on the Shetland Islands of Europe. Resembling small Rough Collies, the Sheltie was...

  • How to Neutralize Dog Urine From Gravel

    The odor of dog urine can be unpleasant for dogs and their owners. When the urine is in an outdoor setting, it can create further problems; other dogs may be compelled to mark their territory when...

  • How to Design Dog Runs & Parks

    When designing dog runs and dog parks, the property on which the facilities will be located will determine the size and cost. As with any business, you also should acquire all the necessary...

  • How to Understand Dog Behavior

    If your dog could talk, there would be no question or misunderstanding about his or her wants or needs. However, your dog is actually quite capable of telling you a great deal, even without the...

  • Cures for Anxiety in Labrador Retrievers

    Labrador Retrievers are companion dogs who find it extremely stressful to be left alone, especially for long periods of time. They are rated as one of the most common breeds for separation...

  • About Pet Foster Homes

    Pet foster homes are provided by people who volunteer to help temporarily house pets who are abandoned, stray, or abused. Also, this service is important in ensuring that dogs and cats are cared...

  • How to Kill Ticks on Dogs With Garlic

    Prevention is the best method to keep your dog flea and tick free. However, even with preventive measures, the occasional tick may latch on to your dog. Ticks can cause serious health risks in...

  • What Are the Duties of a Rescuer?

    Dog rescue organizations exist nationwide. Being a rescuer for such organizations involve not just taking care of dogs, but understanding the dog you will be fostering.

  • Separaton Anxiety in Dogs

    A dog that exhibits the distressing signs of separation anxiety can be a source of frustration to its owner. The behaviors classified as separation anxiety can be addressed through various...

  • How to Cope With Pet Loss for Children

    Coping with the loss of a pet is hard enough for adults, but it can be even more difficult for children. Adults who are consumed with grief may not know how to help children cope. Talking openly...

  • How to Calm Dog Anxiety

    In some instances, anxiety can be a very serious issue for your dog and for you. Pets with separation anxiety can do serious harm to themselves and serious damage to your property in the wrong set...

  • How to Adopt Again After the Loss of a Pet

    The death of a dog, cat, rabbit or other pet is a serious event in your life and in the life of your family. Many people think about adopting a new pet immediately after the loss of their...

  • How to Build a Dog Lot

    A dog lot, or dog run, is a fenced area for dog exercise. Dog lots can be designed for public or private use. Dog lots provide a secure, confined area designed to encourage dog recreation. Dog...

  • How to Adjust a Dog Harness

    Using a harness for your dog instead of a collar can be a beneficial change for his well being as well as his behavior since it reduces unnecessary stress on the neck and allows him to walk...

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