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Friday, July 31st, 2009Hungarian Vizslas are known as Hungary s National dog. They are better known as hunters and their first trip to central europe from Hungary had been made during 13-14th centuries. Talking about Hungarian Vizslas breed, they are one of the most purest dog breeds in the world. They are usually active and happy go lucky [...]
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How to Choose a German Shepherd Puppy
Friday, July 31st, 2009Before bringing home a German Shepherd puppy, it is vital to first evaluate the capability and the needs required to adequately care for the dog such as the financial ability, time and the sufficiency of space. It is also essential to study a bit about the breed before buying it. Mustang windscreen windblocker wind deflector [...]
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Getting to Know the Inimitable West Highland Terrier
Friday, July 31st, 2009The westie is a small “package” of a dog with a giant’s personality, with an equally big global following worldwide. People want the dog as a pet, a show dog, an obedient competitor, or sometimes all of the above! Are you a westie owner with the aim of helping your westie achieve his very [...]
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Finding The Best Dog Food Available
Friday, July 31st, 2009Most of us would agree that as a dog lover, we need to ensure that our dog receives all of the nutrition needed to be healthy and fight disease. The best dog food will often be different according to who you talk to, but as long as you are feeding them dog food that contains [...]
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Puppy Clicker Training for Idiots
Friday, July 31st, 2009Clicker training puppies is an effective training method for training dogs to learn desired actions like going potty outside or learning a new obedience command. Punishment is not used in clicker training, just rewards to positively reinforce desired behaviors. Clicker training is different than other forms of positive reinforcement in one significant way, and that [...]
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