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Five Best Ways To Stop Dog Fleas From Harming Your Pet And Your Home

Fleas are dangerous little creatures. Never underrate them. Although they are small, they can bring harm and great discomfort to animals and human beings. They find a host and suck on their blood. They carry a number of diseases as well. Their fa...

7 Healthy Perks of Owning a Dog

Dog owners love the side benefits of dog ownership such as companionship, entertainment and the feeling you get from intense loyalty. But there are also health benefits. Benefits that you easily see when dogs are part of the treatment plan at an ...

How to Bring Home a New Friend for Your Old Dog

If you have decided to add a new canine addition to your family, remember that introducing a new dog to your old dog can take some preparations and thinking ahead; especially if the new dog is not a puppy. Many people think they can just bring a ...

Why Raising Two Puppies At The Same Time Is A Bad Idea

Why isn't trying to train two puppies in your home at the same time a great idea? Lets examine this in detail!It is hard enough to raise one puppy and give it the socialisation that it requires, much less two. Most of the time, puppies end up hav...

Twenty Tips to Help the Process of Grieving for Your Dog

If your dog has had a good life then, although we dread it happening, we have to accept that death is inevitable. Making your dog comfortable in old age is part of you caring for him. Seeing your dog suffer in old age is not an easy process to go...

How Dogs Hear

Improve Your Understanding of Your Dog by Getting to Understand How They Hear

A dog's keen sensitivity to low-volume sound is often troublesome. They can hear a faint sound at 75 feet, while most humans could only detect it at 17 feet. This indicates that a dog must learn to ignore myriad sounds that do not affect him, and accommodate to a veritable avalanche of sounds in a family household, such as television, radio, stereos, etc.

Are Dogs Colourblind?

Many people have been misled to believe that their canine friend is completely colourblind, when in fact, they see more than black and white or greys. However, dogs do not see colours the way humans do, which is why the theory came about that the...

Do Dogs Get Homesick?

It can't be discounted as a fact that dogs are one of the most emotional animals. This is evident on how they relate to us humans-- their masters. They know who you are and they bark when a stranger is around. They get ecstatic and happy when the...

Introducing your Dog to your Other Pets

Dogs are one of the community animals, meaning they live together with other dogs and stay close among the pack. This is imprinted in their evolutionary program and is evident with the wolves. Given this fact, dogs can easily 'socialise' their wa...

Your Dog And Your BBQ Events

It's summer time and with it comes celebration. We always enjoy a good barbeque, and so can our canine friend. Visitors come over for the celebration and everyone enjoys a good meal. There are some dangers that you need to help your pup avoid though.