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Since 1970 has been promoting, protecting and defending responsible dog ownership. Information on past and pending dog legislation, list of pet owner's ...
Sam "Worlds Ugliest Dog" 3 time contest champ. ... SAM is the three time, undefeated champ of the "World's Ugliest Dog" contest (2003, 2004, 2005). ...
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Quebec State page sporting dog resources and information.
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UK nonprofit organization that helps people with disabilities to train their own pet dogs as Assistance Dogs.
Basic English grammar designed for beginning students and as a quick review, with interactive online exercises. Un sitio para aprender lo mínimo necesario ...
AZ index of VetInfo's dog healthcare information area.
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Does your dog enjoy sleeping with you at night? Although cuddling with a pet can keep owner and dog warm and snuggly, keep in mind that most animals are not as clean as people, nor do they always follow the same sleep patterns. A dog can track mud, grass, and even nature's business between your sheets, not to mention fleas and ticks. He might want to go for a walk at 3 a. m. when all you want to do is sleep. These are some of the common reasons why pets deserve a bed of their own. The nesting routine is as old as time, so providing your dog with his own place to sleep can create a sense of security...
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There are many devices used in the world of dog training, and some are obviously more effective than others. One of the dog training devices that does work well, however, is known collectively as the head collar. The head collar is a device that is designed to wrap around the nose of the dog and then attach behind the head. It uses the pressure points on the dog's nose and head to apply pressure which stops the dog from pulling, jumping and straining against the leash. Many people who see head collars mistake them for muzzles. This can make many people nervous when the dog is out and about, and...
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