Harrier Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Harrier is believed to have been bred down in size, from the English foxhounds, but the exact origins are not clear. This breed is larger than the beagle. The Harrier was bred for hunting hares, and this is where it gained its name. This dog is popula Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 18, 2010
Pet Travel on a Budget Planning a trip with your pet? We're always looking for ways to cut costs. This article will provide you with helpful tips on how to save on pet travel...Pet Travel on a Budget! Author: Kim Salerno Submitted: June 17, 2010
What You Must Check When You Buy An English Springer Spaniel Puppy Buying an English Springer Spaniel puppy is the first step on the long road of fun and companionship with these wonderful animals. So, it is important to get it right and these tips will help you do that. There is a saying "let the puppy choose you", but Author: Phil Marks Submitted: June 17, 2010
Great Dane Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Great Dane is a huge dog; it has a square body and a long neck, although females may be slightly longer than they are tall. They are a powerful dog but look elegant and noble; they have a short and shiny coat that can appear in a verity of colors incl Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 17, 2010
White Highland West Terrier Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming and Health Issues The White Highland West Terrier comes from Scotland, from a place called Poltalloch and their original name was the Poltalloch Terrier. This breed came about in the 19th century, when a breeder of the Cairn Terrier called Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm had Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 16, 2010
3 Fish To Add To A Tropical Aquarium - From L To M Three tropical tank fish are described here; Scientific names, preferred conditions, colors description, sex differences and breeding advice are given for the Lamp Eye - Aplocheilichthys macrophthalmus (Family: Cyprinodontidae), Madagascar Rainbow Fish - Author: Paul Curran Submitted: June 16, 2010
The Biting Pet Bird - 6 Things to Do to Prevent Pet Birds From Biting Pet birds can only continue to be good pets if they can live peaceably with humans and other pets. Preventing biting can save you the painful chore of having to find another home for your bird. Here are 6 things to do that can prevent or stop your bird fr Author: Debbie Davis Submitted: June 16, 2010
Irish Red and White Setter Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Irish Red and White Setter is sporty, rather than racy, with a beautiful, powerful and strong body. This dog has a broad head, which is in proportion to the body. This dog has a square flat clean muzzle. The eye colouring is Hazel or dark brown, it ha Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 16, 2010
Why More People Are Having Their Pet Friends Cremated At Death For many years, when a pet passed away, the owner's veterinarian took care of the remains, or the owner buried their pet in their yard or somewhere on their property. As many people became more aware of how important pets were to people, and how much they Author: Sachin K Airan Submitted: June 16, 2010
Advantage for Cats Advantage for cats has the power to stop flea biting inside 5 mins of application. Additionally , more than 98 percent of the offending fleas will be dead inside 12 hours of applying the solution. Advantage for cats is a cat flea treatment option that is Author: Dean Severidt Submitted: June 16, 2010
How Proper Nutrition Affects Puppy Housebreaking Proper nutrition is important for the health of the puppy, and makes puppy housetraining easier. Author: Grubb Young Submitted: June 16, 2010
Treat Worms in Dogs Early A guide to worms in dogs, what they do and why they should be regularly treated. Author: Mark Woodcock Submitted: June 15, 2010
Setting Up Your Tropical Fish Tank Correctly Learn about setting up your tropical fish tank with this ten step approach. The first five steps cover the tank, heating, lighting, aeration and filtration and aquascaping. Author: Paul Curran Submitted: June 15, 2010
Siberian Husky Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Grooming, Temperament and Living Conditions The Siberian Husky breed were used as guard dogs and to herd reindeer, although probably being best known for pulling sleds. They were used by the Chukchi tribe off the eastern side of the peninsula in Siberia. It was traders who originally took these dog Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 14, 2010
Styles of Pet Urns - 5 Most Used Urns People that decide to have their ailing or sick pet cremated can and should plan to purchase the urn while the pet is still alive. This is simply a good way to prepare for the inevitable. Normally veterinarians have a pet-cremation service, but there are Author: Sachin K Airan Submitted: June 14, 2010
Irish Water Spaniel Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Irish Water Spaniel breed is the largest of the Spaniel breed. With the large head and a long square muzzle, that tapers off to a large nose that is liver in colour. They can have either a level bite or a scissor bite. With almond shaped brown eyes th Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 14, 2010
Sussex Spaniel Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Sussex Spaniel has a low body but it is a strong, big dog. The skull is wide, broad and heavy looking. The muzzle is square in shape and is only three inches in length. The nose is always liver colour. It has large eyes and these are hazel in colour. Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 14, 2010
Charms Of Fairies, Dragons And Creatures - Oh My! Some of the most popular and beautiful types of mythical charms are those that feature fairies. Fairies in legend and story are always positive and loyal characters that are interested in doing good and helping out the world. Often very delicate in design Author: Amber S Submitted: June 14, 2010
How to Find the Top Springer Spaniels Breeders If you want to find the top springer spaniels breeders to get yourself one of the best of these great pets and companions, then you first need to find which are the top springer spaniels, and in what line. Welsh or English Springer? Show dog or working do Author: Phil Marks Submitted: June 13, 2010
Great Pyrenees Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions The Great Pyrenees is a French dog thought to have originated from either Asia or Siberia. Up until the time of the French revolution it was even the official dog of the royal French court. It is primarily a livestock guardian dog, and is still used for t Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 13, 2010
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions This breed came from Staffordshire, England in the 1800's from crossing the local Terriers and the Bulldog. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier breed was designed to be a fighting dog, as at the time bull baiting, fighting in a pit, was a fashionable sport. Th Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 12, 2010
5 Big Mistakes New Puppy Owners Make with Housebreaking Puppy owners always make training their puppy hard. It doesn't have to be if you understand the system to put into place to make your puppy succeed not fail! Put aside the outdated information you have and learn Jim Burwell's simple, fast, easy way to t Author: Jim Burwell Submitted: June 12, 2010
English Springer Spaniel Dog Breed History, Description, Grooming and Personality Traits The English Springer Spaniel is a medium sized, compact and robust dog. Their coat is medium-long in with feathering on the legs, body and tail. The show and field dogs can look very different, show dogs have much longer fur and much more feathering and a Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 12, 2010
A Few Guidelines For Training Cats In this article I explain a few fundamental tips on how to train cats, first is how to keep your house clean from smells and nasty surprises and second is some basic tactics on how to introduce older cats to kittens, and although this is just the beginnin Author: Romolo Lerza Submitted: June 11, 2010
Norwich Terrier Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Temperament, Living Conditions and Grooming Tips The Norwich terrier is a strong, sturdy and short dog. This breed has a round head, with well spaced ears, which stand erect and are medium in size. This breed has a wedge shaped muzzle this is strong. This dog has small eyes that are oval in shape and da Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 11, 2010
Australian Cattle Dog Breed Profile Information The Australian Cattle Dog breed needs large gardens, the bigger the better. It is not a good dog for apartment living. This dog is best suited, as it was bred as a working dog, with lots to do, and not just sat around. They seem to have endless stamina an Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 11, 2010
Three Great Fish For Freshwater Tank Conditions Three fish for your freshwater tank are described here; Scientific names, preferred conditions, colors description, sex differences and breeding advice are given for the Firemouth Panchax, Giant Danio and Half-beak. Author: Paul Curran Submitted: June 11, 2010
Field Spaniel Dog Breed History, Grooming, Living Conditions and Temperament The Field Spaniel's coat can be black, liver or roan. Their head and skull show high breeding and nobility. Their almond shaped eyes have a gentle expression and are hazel in colour. They are a medium sized dog that are longer than they are tall, standing Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 11, 2010
Italian Greyhound Dog Breed Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and History The Italian Greyhound has wonderful fine bones and is slender. The head is slim but long. The muzzle is long but is still in keeping with the dog. The nose is brown or black depending on the colour of the coat. The bite is scissor. It has eyes that are da Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 10, 2010
Golden Retriever Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Grooming and Living Conditions The Golden Retriever was developed in the late 1800s in the Scottish Highlands by Lord Tweedmouth. They are a cross between the yellow flat coated retriever, the Tweed water spaniel which is now extinct, other spaniel breeds, the Newfoundland and possibly Author: Scott Lipe Submitted: June 10, 2010
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