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  • Why Punishment Is No Way To Train A Dog  By:  Sylvia Dickens  Views: 366
    You can train a dog by punishing him when he behaves badly. He'd be nuts not to obey under those conditions. Punishment can be anything from isolation to hitting to scaring a dog into submission. It can be tempting for some owners to take such drastic action, but there's a much better way.

  • Playing Indoor Games with Boston Terriers  By:  Camille Goldins  Views: 354
    Boston Terriers are not tolerant of extreme temperatures, so unless you live in a mild climate your dog will be spending a great deal of time indoors. To provide exercise for him you can do some dog training or play some fun indoor games.

  • Top Bar Beekeeping - Good For The Bees!  By:  Val Wilson  Views: 234
    Top bar beekeeping is beekeeping using top bar hives (or Warre hives, which are simply vertical top bar hives). Although Langstroth type hives are still the most common, top bar beekeeping is becoming more and more popular. So what is so good about top bar beekeeping?

  • Feather Dust And Dander--6 Tips For Managing Bird Dust And Dander  By:  Debbie Davis  Views: 171
    Your bird produces feather dust and dander that is a perfectly normal part of its growth and development. At best it's a bit of a nuisance, and at worse it can be a powerful trigger of allergies and asthma. Here are 6 answers to questions about bird dust that will help.

  • Why Do People Love Toy Poodles  By:  Sherry Tingley  Views: 163
    Toy Poodles are intelligent small dogs that love to go for walks. They come in a big variety of colors and some are even bred to be multi-colored. Teacup Poodles are even smaller. They are only five to five and a half inches tall. A poodle is a joy to own.

  • Alaskan Malamute Dog Breed Profile Information  By:  Scott Lipe  Views: 158
    The Alaskan Malamute is a medium to large dog in the sled dog family. The dog is 24 to 26 inches at the shoulder and the bitch 22 to 24 inches. The dog will weigh approximately 80 to 95 pounds, and the bitch will be between 70 and 85 pounds. The coat of the Alaskan Malamute has a very dense double coat which is 2 to 3 inches long. This dense coat is what allows the Alaskan Malamute to remain outside in arctic winter conditions

  • Why Do Dogs Bark and What Can You Do  By:  Kelly Marshall  Views: 155
    People talk, dogs bark It is their way of communicating

  • How to Catch a Rat  By:  Mark Etinger  Views: 138
    This article is about how to catch a rat. Ridding your home of rodents can be difficult, but with these tips you won't need an exterminator.

  • Designer Bred Poodles  By:  Kelly Marshall  Views: 135
    You will not find these designer crossbred dogs on many major kennel lists and they definitely will not show up in the American Kennel Club (AKC) registry however, they are still becoming quite popular The poodle seems to be one of the most often used when creating these designer dogs

  • Miniature Schnauzer Dog Breed Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and Living Conditions  By:  Scott Lipe  Views: 135
    This breed likes to be with the family, in the hub of all activities. They are energetic and get on well with children. This breed is particularly devoted and affectionate. This breed needs socialising well. With proper leadership Miniature Schnauzers can get on with other dogs. Many of this breed will not listen to you if they sense they have a stronger mind. You need to be calm and firm, with an air of authority, to get the best from this dog.

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