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  • How to Handle a Deaf Dog

    A deaf dog can be just as happy and healthy as a hearing dog. Just because your dog is deaf, don’t assume he isn’t smart. They can fit into a family with some minor adjustments and techniques...

  • How to Plan an Invisible Fence Installation

    An invisible fence is a less expensive way to keep your pet from leaving your property. It is even less expensive when you install the invisible fence yourself. It's not difficult to install if...

  • How to Stop a Male Dog From Urinating on Furniture

    Many people prefer female dogs because they believe a male dog will urinate on their furniture. This is actually a myth and, with the right tools, you can retrain your dog to stop the behavior...

  • Free Home Remedy for Killing Fleas

    Once fleas find their way deep into your animal's coat, it takes hard work and perseverance to draw them out and exterminate them. Fleas have the ability to lay 20,000 eggs within three months,...

  • How to Replace the Battery in My R21 Invisible Fence Power Cap

    An R21 invisible fence is a model of a wired underground pet fence that keeps your pet inside a certain perimeter. It uses radio frequencies sent along the underground wires and a pet collar that...

  • How to Use Disinfecting Foot Mats in a Kennel

    Kennels offer a safe way to contain your pet while still giving him the freedom to move and be comfortable. Many owners line their kennels with removable foot mats, adding an extra layer of...

  • How to Find Wire Breaks in a Dog Fence Using a Portable Radio

    Most people choose to install an underground dog fence to keep their dog from roaming the neighborhood but avoid the expense of an above-ground fence. One of the downsides of these types of fences...

  • How to Help your Dog with Canine Dementia

    A dog's cognitive ability will show signs of aging as the dog gets older. It may become confused and wander off and get lost or any combination of things that indicate dementia. There are...

  • How to Get Your Pet Safely Through The Holidays

    Nearly everyone looks forward to the holidays. It is exciting and fun. Not to mention, an incredibly lucrative time for hospital emergency rooms and emergency veterinarians!

  • How to Stop the Smell of Dog Urine Naturally

    A dog is man's best friend, except when the dog isn't acting like a friend. Dog accidents can be one of the most frustrating parts of pet ownership. Whether the accidents are in the house, in the...

  • How to Remove Dog Urine Smell From a Basket

    Pet owners agree that having animals is a joy. Cleaning up after them, however, can be a nightmare. Urine is naturally sterile. When urine is expelled from the body, however, it attracts bacteria....

  • How to Get the Smell of Dog Urine Out of My Wood Floors

    Dogs tend to have accidents when they are being potty trained. It is also possible for them to urinate if they get very excited or very scared. If this is done on your hardwood floors, you will...

  • How to Get Rid of Those Annoying Fleas

    If you live in the Northeastern United States, it is likely that your outside flea problem has already been dealt with by the frost. However, if you live in a warmer climate, you may still be...

  • Dog Shocked Electric Fence Treatment

    A lot of dog owners face the trouble of runaway dogs or dogs that are a little too adventurous for their own good. In light of the potential dangers of a dog waltzing off all by itself, or even of...

  • Dog Fence Guidelines

    You need to keep your dog in your yard, and you want to provide some type of containment system for your pet. Your dog needs a secure environment where he can stay and, you need to bee a good...

  • How to Keep Your Pets Safe From Harm over the Holidays

    Statistics show that pets are more likely to be injured or be lost over the holiday period than at any other time. During this time owners are often preoccupied and fail to notice what there...

  • How to Choose The Right Dog Breed for Your Family

    If your planning to purchase a puppy for your family there are many factors to consider, such as size, energy level, temperament, maintenance, life expectancy, sociability, possible medical...

  • How to Give Your Dog A Great Birthday

    It's always fun to Celebrate your dogs birthday. We all celebrate our own birthday's, so why shouldn't we celebrate our dogs birthday's as well. They are already part of the family and we love...

  • How to Tell Where an Invisible Dog Fence Wire Is Broken?

    An invisible dog fence uses a radio frequency transmitted along underground wires to keep dogs within a confined area. When the dog tries to cross the wire perimeter, a special collar emits an...

  • Anxiety Behaviors in Dogs

    Anxiety behaviors in dogs are common but frustrating for their owners. Some dogs become anxious when left alone, while others have specific phobias that cause anxiety.

  • How to Eliminate Yellow Dog Urine Spots in Lawn

    A well-manicured lawn is truly a site to behold. Some people work hours on end to make their lawns picture perfect, but a dog's urine stains can threaten to ruin the look of the lawn. Since dog...

  • Grants for Shelters

    Millions of dollars are awarded each year to animal welfare organizations in the form of grant monies. Grants are awarded to organizations who apply for grants that meet specific needs. Public-...

  • How to Keep Your Puppy From Destroying Your house

    If you've just adopted a puppy or are planning on adopting, you have some work ahead. Potty training is not the only chore to accomplish. Puppies can eat your house right off of it's foundation....

  • How to Neutralize Your Lawn From Dog Urine Damage

    If you have one or more dogs and a nice lawn, then you have more than likely experienced unsightly yellow spots of dead grass caused by dog urine. These problems are especially common in homes...

  • Safety in Working With Animals

    When working with animals it is important to avoid injury to people and to the involved animals. Individuals handling the animals can be harmed not only physically, but can contract zoonotic disease.

  • Idiopathic Vestibular Disease

    Idiopathic vestibular disease (IVD) is a condition that affects dogs. It is characterized by impairment of the animal's vestibular system, which is responsible for balance, coordination and...

  • How to Remove Stubborn Pet Fur From Furniture

    Pets can bring a world of joy and love to anyone's life. From the way they greet you when you enter the room to their constant companionship, pets are well worth the price it costs to take care of...

  • How to Kill Fleas on Wood Floors

    Dogs and cats often have fleas. Fleas are small, wingless insects that pierce your pet's skin and suck out blood. They are not dangerous, but they do cause a lot of itching. If you do not get rid...

  • How to Kill Fleas on a Floor

    We all know that animals can get fleas, but did you know that if your indoor pet has fleas, your home has fleas too? It's disgusting, but it's true. Fleas love to make their homes and lay eggs in...

  • How to Remove Dog Odor From Carpet

    The smell of dog odor in a carpet can be very annoying and sometimes sickening. When guests are around, for example, unpleasant carpet smells can ruin an otherwise good celebration. It is hard to...

  • How to Save Money on Dog Grooming

    Taking your dog to a professional groomer, although sometimes necessary, can be a big expense. Depending on the size of the dog and length of the coat, it could cost well over a hundred dollars...

  • How to Build an Off the Ground Dog Kennel

    An above-ground dog kennel is a great way to keep your pets away from dirt and insects. It also makes cleanup easier. This design will comfortably house two beagle-size dogs or one coonhound.

  • How to Keep Dog Urine From Ruining the Lawn

    When it comes to canines, there are a lot of perks. Your dog can be a companion, a playmate and even a friendly face. But when it comes to your yard, a dog can be a bit of a nuisance, especially...

  • How to Build Dog Proof Wire Fencing

    When installing dog fencing, it's important to plan ahead. For example, you need to plan for how big your puppy will get, rather than for its current size. Wire fencing is a good choice for dogs...

  • How to Fix a Broken Underground Dog Fence

    Spotting a broken underground dog fence can be as simple as noticing that your dog is out of your yard. Finding where exactly it is broken and fixing it can be frustrating and time consuming....

  • How to Quickly Find a Missing Dog

    Learn how to locate and find any missing dog. These tips will take you step-by-step through the process of locating your lost dog.

  • How to Teach Teach People to be Responsible Pet Owners

    We would have to assume that when we get a pet, we would want to do all we can to care for them. They, just as babies, do not come with instructions . . . but maybe they should.

  • How Do Pet Patio Doors Work in Sliding Glass Doors?

    A pet door for a sliding glass door attaches to the door frame within the opening side of the door. It is generally five inches wider than the pet flap and the same height as the door opening.

  • Easy to Build Outdoor Dog Kennels

    Dogs can sometimes be messy inside a house, often chewing objects, destroying letters in the mail or having accidents on the carpet. The solution to this is often to keep your dog outside, but...

  • How to Talk Dog

    Your puppy doesn't come to you knowing how to speak human, and you don't know how to speak dog. It's vital that you both become bilingual pretty quickly. If your dog isn't listening to you, he may...

  • How to Stop Yellow Spots in Lawn From Dog Urine

    You love your dog, but you've noticed that wherever she urinates, it "burns" or leaves a yellow spot where the dog goes. It seems to be more prevalent with your dog than with your neighbors' male...

  • How to Control Urine Odor in Dog Kennels

    Dog urine is especially strong in confined spaces such as dog kennels where a dog may spend much of his time. Most pet owners and kennel owners find removing the smell difficult, especially if...

  • Dog Ear Cropping Methods

    Ear cropping and tail docking are two controversial forms of canine surgery. Although ear cropping is mentioned in many show dog breed standards, the American Veterinary Medical Association...

  • Anxiety in Dogs

    Some dogs experience anxiety much like humans do. Dogs can either be anxious by nature or anxiety can be triggered by a trauma. It's important to identify what causes anxiety in your dog to...

  • How to Prevent Your Dog from Having Accidents in the House

    Some dogs are pretty assertive when they need to go outside to do their business, but others aren’t. If you’re lucky your dog will be very obvious in communicating his needs. He’ll whine or bark...

  • How to Keep Your Dog Healthy In Cold Climate Weather

    Even though dogs have fur they can still get cold in the cold winter months. It won’t take a lot of effort on your part to insure that your pooch will be warm and healthy this winter if you follow...

  • How to Eliminate Dog Smell

    Even the most enthusiastic pet lover will admit that dog smell is an annoying odor that can be difficult to eliminate. Using a combination approach that treats the animal and the surrounding areas...

  • Animal Testing Laws

    Laws govern the testing of human products on animals for harm and effectiveness. Some laws limit the abuse to animals, while some encourage testing. Animal activists are against such testing,...

  • How to Prevent a Dog From Chewing Everything Outside

    Dogs want to put anything and everything in their mouths. It is only natural for them to chew on things, whether it is an old shoe, a doggie toy or even a garden hose lying around outside. For dog...

  • Dangers of Heartworm Medicine

    Heartworm disease (Dirofilaria immitis) affects both dogs and cats. The parasite infects the mosquito when it bites an infected animal and uses it as an intermediary host, offloading its larva...

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