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Fragrance free wipes that have been specially formulated to leave your dog’s
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You take your dog out of the bath, shaking and dripping wet. Usually you scramble
for a towel, but with our pet mat you can put Rover down and the...
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Bute Stainless steel Dog bath. Bench mounted dog bath with tethering point, floor
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A Bull Mastiff owner wrote me, with the following question: My problem comes in a 147-pound package. Mack is a 15 month-old Bull Mastiff. He has been in and out of training since he was 10 weeks old. He was starting to show dominance aggression at around nine months, so I found a training facility that would in-kennel train him. He was there for seven weeks. When I got him back he seemed to have a bigger problem than when he left. I was told by the trainer that he showed no signs of aggression there. He also said that he would have to schedule an in-home session which would run me another $250+....
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Dogs are wonderful companions. Having a special four-legged friend greeting you at the door when you get home every day, wagging his tail and making his doggy smile at you is an instant mood-brightener. I even get a greeting when I come back from the mailbox. But the decision to get a dog or a puppy is not one to make in haste. Dogs live an average from 10 to 15 years, so you have over a decade of responsibility. Are you ready to make that kind of commitment? Let's look at some important considerations: Who will be the primary caretaker? It is nice to think that, since your kids are begging for...
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