Wednesday, 07 March 2012 21:53

Which Breed of Dog Should I Get?

Written by Terry Vaught and Debbie Vaught
First take look at your living environment. Do you have a big house, small house or apartment? Do you live in the city, a suburban area or rural area?
Wednesday, 07 March 2012 21:50

Kids and So-Called Dangerous Dogs

Written by Ron Ayalon
You've probably heard before that certain breeds of dogs are highly dangerous and should never be kept as pets in households where there are children. Breeds like the Rottweiler, Doberman pinschers, German Shepherds and Pit Bulls evoke a certain sense of fear in many people.
Monday, 05 March 2012 23:21

STOP the suffering... STOP puppy farming...

Written by Administrator

Here is the video which clearly explain how the puppy farmers are put their dog's life in a rage. I never knew before watching these video that even a highly cultured country like England has puppy mills. So kindly inform the appropriate person if you come across some heart paining subject.

SPOT irresponsible breeder
TELL the authority
OPT for an Assured Breeder or rescue centre
PLEASE spread the word...

If you want to learn how to train a Border Collie efficiently and effectively you need to know the pitfalls to avoid. It seems easy enough to wake up one morning and decide today is the day to start dog training, but without doing some research you're heading for failure. Even though you think you can launch into dog training, your Border Collie may not agree with you. It is one thing to be keen and want to get on with the job but it is another thing altogether to get your dog to understand what you want him to…
Horses and dogs go together like bread and butter. However, there are some safety concerns to consider when the two are together. Horses (equine) are prey animals. A horse will run or kick when startled. A dog (canine) is a predator. The predator has the psychological "upper hand" over the prey when the two meet. Even though dogs are domesticated and will rarely show aggression toward a horse causing it to flee, the instincts are "hard-wired" into each animal. Here a few tips to keep both your dog and your horse safe at the barn or on the trail. Always…
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