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    Small Dog Alldogs

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    Dogs are so much fun but yet not alldogs are happy with the lifestyle they have. Having said that; in their every day life, just like humans, they also need daily exercise. Walking around the neighborhood might work for small dogs, but it is not as suitable for larger dogs. Larger dogs tend to have more energy to burn out than smaller dogs. If they don't have enough space to run around at home, then just walking a couple blocks is not going to make that much of a difference if tied to a leash still

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    Having A Second Dog

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    getting another dog. Please read this letter with an open mind and consider the option. There are many reasons why I want to add a dog to the family. It will keep my current puppy company, we could save the dog's life, and they are overall just super fun and entertaining. We recently adopted an eight-week-old puppy, and he is now about six months. My puppy is not exactly the best behaved so it will be pretty tough to convince my parents on another, but I think the older dog can help it.

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    Electronic Dog Training

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    lessons short and break them into smaller sub tasks. Dogs are trained to a very small steps, as attention span during the learning process they are very short. 9. Make the learning process successful for dogs. Dogs learn well, unless they accumulate successful learning experience. Sometimes it is necessary to facilitate a dog problem in the learning process so that it can it successfully understand and perform. Whenever you see that the dog can not understand or carry out what is required of

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    Effective Dog Training

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    The Necessity Of Dog Obedience With Effective Dog Training By Maria S Grant | Submitted On September 29, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Though dogs are thought to be one of the most commonly domesticated

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    Common Dog Health

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    5 Of The Most Common Dog Health Problems By Frank Rijkers | Submitted On February 04, 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Frank Rijkers Pet health For every dog owner, the health of their

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    suddenly you hear a growl coming from your dog. You race into the room and find your son trying to get the family dog to sit in a chair. Your son explains they were just playing a game and Rover needed to be sitting in that chair. Luckily you were nearby, but things could have gotten out of hand; your child could have been bitten. Young children are not able to interpret a dog's language, and the dog is incapable of communicating in other ways. Almost all dog bites are a result of failure on the parents'

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    Police Train Dogs

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    How do police train dogs to sniff out drugs, bombs, or other illegal substances? Training a detection dog is a long process which requires a lot of repetition, but these dogs are very helpful in the police force to help keep drugs, explosives, and other illegal substances off of the streets. First, the trainer teaches the dog to play fetch or tug-of-war, which is already most dog’s favorite games. Training begins with the dog’s favorite toy. Typically, trainers will use a plain towel, which is carefully

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    Recycling Dog Parks

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    Dog parks can be of great benefit, both to the cities they reside within, and to the dog owners themselves. However, they are not without cost; They can be costly to install and become an issue to the nearby residential areas. As such, the decision to install a dog park is not a light one to be made. Dog parks can improve a canine's health greatly by providing a proper space for one to play and socialize with other dogs. To this extent, it allows a dog to properly exercise, improving it's mood and

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    Dog Food Commercials

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    device and watching television, wasting my time with nothing to do. A dog food commercial of a happy, smiling child playing with her dog. scared if someone is going to come and steal something while I am at school or by myself. lonely and right after a long stressful day of school. Oh if only I had someone to tell it to. But wait, if I had a dog I wouldn’t be alone because I would have a buddy, I could be playing with the dog or out for a walk and not on a device but be out because I would have something

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    Dog Park Building

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    I firmly support the building of a public dog park in the residential area in the city of Muscatine, Iowa. Apartment buildings have very little yard space, which leaves the only exercise alternative a daily walk in the neighborhood. I have lived in cities that have ordinances with no dogs aloud off-leash in public areas, it makes exercising dogs properly very difficult. My dog used to go crazy when I couldn't get her the proper exercise after being cooped up all day. Exercise is very important to

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