Review of Pet Bounce Multivitamins

Posted on June 13, 2010 by Daniel

Our pets can suffer from the same biological dysfunctions that we do. The pain and swelling of medical conditions such as arthritis and rheumatism are just as debilitating for cats and dogs as they are for human beings. Just like their owners, cats and dogs need to supplement their diets with multivitamins as they get [...]

FURminator Large Yellow de-Shedding Tool

Posted on May 12, 2010 by Daniel

The FURminator Large Yellow deShedding Tool is a device launched in the market to remove and smooth the fur of pets. It is the latest technology designed to groom long and short hair of your pets especially dogs and cats. It has 1-3/4-inch stainless-steel edge and measures 6 by 1 y 2 inches. It removes [...]

Airedale Terrier

Posted on May 10, 2010 by Daniel

The Airedale Terrier was developed about a hundred years ago in the country of York from the ancient Working Terrier. “The King of Terriers,” the Airedale was named for the Valley of the Aire in England, where lots of small game flourished. Originally known as the Waterside Terrier and used as a vermin hunter. The breed was later crossed with the Otterhound to make him a better swimmer. In addition to his role as a small game hunter, the Airedale Terrier has been used to hunt big game in Africa, India and Canada and as a police dog and army sentry dog in World War II. Today the Airedale Terrier is primarily a companion dog. Some of the Airedale Terrier’s talents are guarding, watchdogging, hunting, tracking, military work, police work, and competitive obedience.

Afghan Hound

Posted on May 10, 2010 by Daniel

The Afghan Hound’s ancestry dates back thousands of years to the greyhound family, although he is most closely connected to the Persian Greyhound. After arriving in Afghanistan from Arabia and Persia, this distinctive dog’s coat is thought to have developed in response to the harsher climate. The breed became the Afghani nobility’s hunting dog of choice because of its ability to cover rocky terrain with agility, speed and ease. The first Afghan Hounds were brought to England in 1894 by soldiers returning from the Afghan and India border. Breeding of the Afghan Hound began in earnest in the early 1920s when two Englishmen imported seventeen more of these dogs. This popular breed is a good family friend when provided with space and plenty of exercise.

Are Small Dogs Good With Kids?

Posted on May 5, 2010 by Daniel

Question: Are Small Dogs Good with Children? The short answer: No and it depends. Are Small dog breeds good with children? This is a raging debate between many different parties. People who place rescue dogs with families willing to adopt do not believe children are safe for small dogs. On the other hand people argue [...]

Saint Bernard Dog

Posted on May 5, 2010 by Daniel

The Saint Bernard has always been a favorite breed, but never more so than it is today, especially in the United States. Over the centuries, this great big “teddy bear” dog’s main claim to fame has been the miraculous rescuing of victims lost in the European Alps. Ever since Barry, the world’s most famous Saint [...]

Remote Control Dog Training Shock Collar for 2 Dogs with 3 Levels of Shock and Vibration

Posted on May 3, 2010 by Daniel

Price: Remote Control Dog Training Shock Collar for 2 Dogs with 3 Levels of Shock and Vibration Integration of static stimulation and vibration command 3 Different levels of static stimulation to teach your pets to behave Control your 2 dogs simultaneously with vibration or individually with shock Suitable for small and medium dogs up to [...]

Dog Training – Best Dog Leads and Leashes

Posted on May 2, 2010 by Daniel

[eba kw="dog training" num="1" ebcat=""] Dog leashes or leads are an extremely essential training tool or even just for general care and wellbeing for your dog. Whether you use your leash for taking you dog for long walks or only use it for teaching your dog right from wrong in the comfort of your back [...]

New 4 in 1 Harmless Remote Anti Bark Dog Training Collar Shock Vibration Device

Posted on May 1, 2010 by Daniel

Price: New 4 in 1 Harmless Remote Anti Bark Dog Training Collar Shock Vibration Device 2levels of vibrations and whistle Uses vibration instead of static stimulation 300 yard remote control range Ideal for call or training pets. Water Resistant New 4 in 1 Harmless Remote Anti Bark Dog Training Collar Shock Vibration Device Product DescriptionYou [...]

4in1 Dog Training Shock and Vibration Collar

Posted on May 1, 2010 by Daniel

Price: 4in1 Dog Training Shock and Vibration Collar Vibration Command Shock Command Auto shut-off feature LED light and remote control whistle Suitable for small, medium and large dogs 4in1 Dog Training Shock and Vibration Collar Product DescriptionYou are looking at a Remote Electric Dog Training Collar. Its a 4 functional [Instant Static Impulse + Static [...]

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