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  • Alternative to Neutering

    According to the Humane Society, approximately three to four million dogs and are euthanized every year in the United States. Neutering and spaying are widely regarded as the best things the...

  • What Are the Benefits of Having Dogs at Work?

    Leaving man's best friend at home alone everyday from 9 to 5 can be tough. Taking Fido to the office can do more than just relieve your guilt. Many companies, from small start-ups to larger high...

  • What Is the Deciding Factor When Choosing a Dog?

    Dogs have individual personality traits. Temperament in dogs may vary depending on several factors including breed and background. Before bringing a new dog into your home there are several...

  • How to Care for an Adopted Puppy Mill Dog That Has Separation Anxiety

    Separation anxiety is a common condition that causes dogs to experience severe stress and display panicked and destructive behaviors when left alone. In many dogs, it is not understood why this...

  • How to Choose a Pet Dog at a Shelter

    So your family has decided to adopt a dog from a local shelter. Now you have to go to the shelter and find the perfect dog for your family. While all of the dogs might tug at your heartstrings,...

  • How to Write Dog Profiles for Adoptions

    Writing dog profiles is an important part of the adoption process. Dog profiles let potential families get to know a dog before meeting him. The more detailed the profile, the better chance that...

  • How to Change the Battery on an Invisible Fence

    Invisible Fence is the original developer of "electronic fences" for home use. These fences are not without criticism; PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), as well as other animal...

  • Bach Flower Remedies for Sick Dogs

    In the 1930s, physician and homeopath Edward Bach discovered what he believed to be a holistic system of healing through heavily diluted plant and flower essences. He called them Bach flower...

  • Holistic Bach Flower Remedies for Anxiety

    In the 1930s, a physician and homeopath named Edward Bach developed a holistic system of healing through heavily diluted flower essences. These came to be called Bach flower remedies. Bach...

  • How to Change the Name of a Registered Dog

    The name "Brutus" doesn't quite fit your miniature dachshund. You would like to change his name to something more fitting, perhaps "Tiny" or "Pete." If your dog's official name is registered with...

  • How to Prevent Dogs from Fighting

    A dogfight between two aggressive dogs could end badly and cause lots of problems. It's very difficult to stop a dogfight without injuring yourself or the dogs. Because of this, the best solution...

  • How to Effectively Clean a Dog's Ears

    At least once a week, take a moment to peek inside your dog's ears. Regular ear checking/cleaning can help reduce the chance of infection. Check your dog's ears when he is not active, otherwise he...

  • How to Care for a Newborn Chihuahua

    Chihuahuas are among the most iconic and recognizable dog breeds in the world. Renowned for their small stature yet spunky attitude, these little dogs have made their way into homes and families...

  • How to Find a Puppy for Sale

    Finding a puppy may seem like a simple task, but you can be quickly overwhelmed by the options available to you as a potential dog owner. You can get a puppy from a breeder, the pound, or from...

  • Service Dogs & the American Disabilities Act

    The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides for the use of service dogs in public and private workplaces. If you have a service dog, make sure you know the law and your rights. If you own a...

  • How to Strengthen the Immune System in a Dog

    Your dog's immune system springs into action when it recognizes something that threatens its health. If the immune system is strong, the defending cells fight back and counteract any potential...

  • How to Get Dog Odor Out of a Couch

    Dog odor in the couch can be unpleasant, but when you have company, it's downright embarrassing. The good news is that you don't have to go to the expense of buying a new couch in order to remove...

  • How to Sign Dogs Up for Adoption

    Perhaps, for one reason or another, you can no longer care for your dogs. Perhaps you have an unexpected litter of puppies to re-home. Perhaps a stray dog or two appeared and no owners have come...

  • How to Look for a Couch Potato Dog That Is Great With Kids

    Selecting a mellow family dog takes some careful research. Factors to consider include the size of your house and yard, the level of commitment and time you are willing to put into training and...

  • How to Help My Boyfriend Cope with the Loss of His Dog

    Losing a pet can be devastating. It may feel as if a member of the family has died. The main issues many people struggle with are anger, denial and loneliness. It might take a while for a person...

  • How to Adopt a Pet for Free

    Adopting a pet is a rewarding experience for an individual or a big family. Whether you're adopting for the first time or already have a big family of four-legged friends, the experience is...

  • How to Find a Loyal Friend

    Finding a loyal friend may be as easy as visiting your nearest animal shelter or pet store. According to Petscentral.com, dogs can be loyal friends, protectors and fun and playful companions....

  • How to Pick the Best Dog Breed for Your Life

    Although getting a dog can be a wonderful, incredible experience, it also can be one of the most frustrating experiences of your life. It all depends on the choices you make. Getting a dog is a...

  • How to Reduce Thunderstorm Anxiety in Dogs

    Canine fear of thunderstorms can include an irrational fear of the noise the storm produces as well as strong reactions to lightening, changes in barometric pressure and, even, smells associated...

  • Pet Crafts to Make

    If you love crafts as much as you love your pets, you can combine your two passions and create some truly memorable craft items for your family members and friends. Some of the crafts you create...

  • How to Express Sympathy for Pet Loss

    Expressing sympathy for a pet's loss may be confusing if you have never experienced a pet's loss. "Society as a whole generally does not acknowledge the significance of pet loss, nor understand...

  • How to Put on an Adjustable Dog Harness

    Using an adjustable dog harness is a great alternative to using an adjustable collar. Harnesses give you greater control over the dog and do not choke or gag the dog since all the pressure is...

  • How to Adopt English Bulldog Puppies

    English bulldog puppies are little bundles of wrinkly fun. Extremely cute and good-tempered, English bulldog puppies usually are in high demand. Rather than buy an English bulldog puppy from a...

  • How to Determine if a Greyhound is the Right Dog for You

    Ancestors of today's greyhounds are depicted in cave drawings and a variety of artifacts dating back as long as 8,000 years ago. Once the dog of royalty, greyhounds are emerging as popular pets...

  • Homemade Pet Fence

    Giving your dog or cats the freedom to be outside while offering them the protection of an enclosure is one of the best gifts you can provide your pets. However, buying a pre-made kennel or...

  • How to Adopt Problem Dogs

    Adopting from a shelter can be troubling. This is especially true when it comes to "problem" dogs -- adopting a dog whose history or breed history is aggressive or perhaps is physically...

  • How to Let Your Puppy in Your Bed

    Letting your puppy sleep in your bed with you is a great way to bond with your new pet. She won't miss her mother and her litter nearly as much if she's got you to snuggle up to in the dark. You...

  • Natural Ways to Stop Seizures in Dogs

    Seizures can be scary for a pet owner. If a pet has more than one seizure a month, seek medical attention for your dog. There are several drug related therapies to help a dog with seizures, as...

  • How to Keep Your Dog in the Garage During the Summer

    While it may not be the optimal situation, some pet owners may need to leave their dog in the garage while they are out during the summer. With proper planning, the garage can provide a safe,...

  • How to Reduce Pet Flatulence

    Pet flatulence can be an embarrassment to pet owners, but it could also be a sign of problems for your pet. It's important to find out the causes of your animal's gas problem quickly--for their...

  • What Flowers Are Safe for Pets?

    Having a pet carries a big responsibility. Smart pet owners care for their animals as conscientiously as they would small children. In home settings, that means learning what flowers are toxic or...

  • What Kind of Dogs Are Good for Children With Allergies?

    No dog is 100 percent hypoallergenic. The American Veterinary Medical Association states that people are actually allergic to the proteins in a dog. Still, there are several breeds that children...

  • How to Cure Separation Anxiety in Pitbulls

    The Pit Bull, which is the generic term for an American Staffordshire Terrier or American Pit Bull Terrier, is strong and brimming with energy, which makes him seemingly unmanageable to unprepared...

  • How to Extend a Fence for a Jumping Dog

    Many dog owners have fences to keep their dog safe in an enclosed area and to keep unwanted intruders away. Some dogs will jump or climb over fences that are not adequate height. Many of these...

  • Pet Loss Counseling Information

    Pets become loved members of the family. The death of a pet, either from disease, accident or the general decline associated with old age, makes most people grieve. The grieving process involving...

  • Metamucil Side Effects in Dogs

    Psyllium, known by its brand name Metamucil, is commonly used to treat dogs and cats for intestinal problems, even though it is not approved by the Federal Drug Administration.

  • How to Protect Wood Floors From Dogs

    Hardwood floors are a beautiful feature of many homes. Unfortunately, though, they are susceptible to significant damage from a dog's toenails. A whole range of options are available for...

  • How to Choose a Dog Fence

    A dog fence is important to have around a home. Should your dog get out of the house, there needs to be a second line of defense to keep him safe. Choosing the right fence for your pet can make a...

  • How to Get a Companion Dog for an Existing Dog

    You're a pet owner and you've decided to get another dog---good for you. Getting a second dog can help provide companionship for your first dog and also provide further enjoyment for you, the pet...

  • What Is Good Bedding for a Doghouse?

    There are many options when choosing bedding for your doghouse. Veterinarians at the Animal Vet Center say some materials work better than others. Whatever you choose, all vets agree that the...

  • Puppy Information

    A puppy is simply a juvenile dog, describing the period of time between the birth of a dog and reaching approximately one year of age. For a dog, this is the greatest period of development not...

  • How Can I Tell If I'm Allergic to Dogs?

    About 15 percent of people in the United States are allergic to animals, such as dogs and cats, according to the Humane Society of the United States. Dogs' glands, urine and saliva contain...

  • How to Neutralize Dog Urine on Grass

    Dog urine is high in nitrogen and, if concentrated, can cause nitrogen burns on a lawn. Two things cause a dog's urine to concentrate. Routinely using the same spot can cause urine to accumulate...

  • Adoption for Dogs

    Animal shelters and rescue groups provide adoption for dogs. Both offer guidance and support for those looking to adopt a dog into their family.

  • At What Age Do Newborn Puppies Walk

    Puppies develop very quickly in their first few weeks of life. While they are still dependent on their mother, they are keen to begin exploring their new world.

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