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31: Who Else Wants FREE Dog Training Tips ?
When it comes to you training your dog to be more obedient or to change a bad habit there are plenty of ways of doing this. But all of them are ideal as a way for you being able to communicate much better with your pet. Some people will read books whilst others will prefer to take dog training lessons. But along with these you will find plenty of useful dog training free tips that one can include and use and these can easily be found online.

32: Advice And Information On Dog Aggression Training
If your dog is acting aggressively towards anyone then this is something that you should not tolerate and be dealt with as soon as the problem becomes apparent. But in order for you to be able to find the right type of dog aggression training for your pet in order to bring the problem under control, one first needs to know what kinds of aggression your dog has.

33: Discover Basic Yet Brilliant Canine Health Tips
Whether you get a rescue dog from one of the dog shelters or a pedigree pup directly from the breeder, you need to be switched on to dog health issues. Any animal can get sick, or at very least require immunizations.

34: Transport Dog Crates and Air Travel
Traveling by air with your dog can be tricky. The first essential piece of equipment you'll need is a suitable dog crate, but before you look at transport dog crates, you should make sure there are no alternatives to transporting your dog by air. Sometimes it is the only option, and if that is your situation, you should try to make the trip as worry free for your dog as possible.

35: Dog Barking - Effective Methods to Stop Your Dog Barking
Incessant dog barking is an annoying and nuisance behavior that needs to be curbed at early stages. Other than natural reasons there are situations when they bark for no apparent cause. Understanding the reasons for barking is an essential first step in dealing with this problem.

36: U.S. Pets at risk for Mad Cow Disease
The Harvard Center for Risk Analysis looked at the risk to U.S. citizens of mad cow disease in 2001 and again in 2003. The Harvard report determined the risk to be very low to humans. The study felt that as long as the FDA and USDA continued with current restrictions to processing 'at risk' meat materials into human food, and with current restrictions to processing 'at risk' animal material into animal feed of ruminants (cattle, sheep, pigs), the risk to humans would remain low. Unfortunately, it is a different story for our pets. Current regulations allow 'at risk' materials to be processed into pet food and it is a very common practice.

37: Find Your Lost Pets- Have Them Microchipped
Animals die needlessly when humans don't take the necessary action to protect them. A bold statement but a true one, and a problem that has been solved through the introduction of Microchip RFID technology.

38: Improving Quality of Life for Canine Cancer Patients
When large organizations plan to sponsor studies in human cancer, they have a number of distinguished cancer centers to approach for their clinical trials. In the field of veterinary oncology, Angel Care Cancer Center's main hospital in Carlsbad, California offers diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities that are comparable to, and in many ways superior to, those at the finest human cancer centers in the world.

39: Popular Cartoonist's Life Saved Twice By Dogs
The year was 1994 and I was still relatively new to southern California. I had sold my successful bus tour business in Washington D.C and moved to Los Angeles to try my hand at screen-writing. Not much was shaking for me for the first few years. Except the ground. I settled in Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley area. I can clearly remember being awakened about five a.m by my golden retriever puppy Otis who was barking wildly. Otis slept on the bed with me but he had hopped down onto the floor to begin his ranting. This was no ordinary bark but I took him outside anyway into the back yard which met an alley. Otis kept barking and was clearly agitated but did not relieve himself. I rubbed my eyes and looked around and there was dozens (if not more) cats walking around in circles in the alley. I had never seen this before. They were clearly not acting the way I normally see cats behave, but it was as if they were trying to escape something. Otis' barks continued loudly.

40: Frontline Plus Flea Medication Is The Best
Rated number one by veterinarians in North America is Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control. It is guaranteed that in just one day, Frontline flea medication will have already killed up to 100% of your pets fleas, and 100% of the ticks will be gone within 2 days.


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