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People Food Is Not Only Bad For Your Pet, It Could Be Toxic!
Because we love our pets, we often want to show our love by sharing our food with them. But did you know that some of your favorite foods can actually be harmful to your furry friends? Chocolate Coffee and Sodas Chocolate, coffee, and sodas contain a chemical called methylxanthines, which are found in cacao plants. [...]
Posted: April 10th, 2010 under Pets.
Tags: Abnormal Heart Rhythm, Aggressive Treatment, Baby Food, Baking Chocolate, Cacao, Chemical Ingredient, Chocolate Coffee, Dark Chocolate, Excessive Thirst, Favorite Foods, Furry Friends, Kidney Failure, Loss Of Appetite, Methylxanthines, Milk Chocolate, Processed Foods, Red Blood Cells, Sodas, Toxic Reaction, Vomiting And Diarrhea
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Simple Rules To Dog Training Basics
You may already be aware that the most effective and simple rule to teaching your pet dog training basics is by using positive reinforcement. This means you should not hit and yell at your dog when she does not respond in the correct manner. Instead you should only ignore her when she does wrong and [...]
Posted: March 29th, 2010 under Pets.
Tags: Animals, Butt, Calm Tone, Command Word, Confusion, Consistency, Consistent Basis, Correct Manner, Discipline, Discipline Training, Dog Training Basics, Exact Words, Pet Dog Training, Pet Training, Positive Reinforcement, Puppy, Reason, Rewards, Sit, Twenty Minutes, Yell
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How To Teach Your Dog How To Speak… Now!
This method works for sure when learning how to teach your dog how to speak. It is super easy and incredibly effective when learning how to teach your dog how to speak. I just had to share this method considering how well it worked. OK, so when starting to learn how to teach your dog [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2010 under Pets.
Tags: Bite Size, Concentration, Distractions, Dog Training, Dogs, Effective Learning, Excel, Extra Time, Few Days, Free Dog, Free Video, Own Pace, Patience, Repetition, Video Training
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What You Should Know About Guinea Pig Grooming
Grooming is an important part of your guinea pig’s all around health. Your pet cavy will perform its best in order to groom and clean itself, nevertheless all cavies, including those that groom themselves frequently, continue to need assistance trying to keep their hair (cavies have hair – not fur!) in its best condition. Guinea [...]
Posted: December 9th, 2009 under Pets.
Tags: Backside, Boar Bristle Brush, Cavies, Duration, Few Minutes, Fur, Guidance, Guinea Pig, health, Nails, Paver, Pet Cavy, Rough Piece, Sessions, Toenails
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