West Highland White Terrier: A Magnificent Breed Saved From Cruelty
April 30, 2009 · 1 Comment
Filled with spunk and a mighty determination- this is what the tiny West Highland White terrier is famously known for and more. With a compact little body and a magnificently luminous white pelt, this dog is an undeniable charmer and a surprisingly active and agile little gamer. Also widely known as “Westie”, this little hairy pet has a wide following and is still counting.
The Chihuahua and its Symbol of Class, Wealth, and Mod
April 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The name Chihuahua today has been famously linked with the image of class and style that whoever carries this dog in their arms, purse, or designer bags is seen as one of the in crowd. Because of this categorizing, this tiny little dog is ubiquitously seen in the arms of noted socialites, Hollywood actresses, fashionable people, and even of the ordinary fellows. Chihuahua has become the definite sign of wealth, class, and mod and this breed is that famous, it graces the covers and pages of glossies and appears with lead roles in movies and advertisements.
Dogs And Cats – Can Your Dog And Cat Ever Become Friends?
December 22, 2008 · 8 Comments
Cats and dogs are notoriously famous for being thought of as arch enemies. From cartoons to movies, they are always being depicted as two animals that are always at each other’s throats. This makes it easy to assume that they are not meant to get along. However, there is a way for these two seemingly [...]
Your Dog Is Part Of Your Family
December 18, 2008 · 1 Comment
People and dogs have a long and unique relationship, one that is unlike our relationship with any other animal. It’s not hard to imagine some prehistoric hunter bringing home an orphaned wolf cub, only to find that it fitted surprisingly well to human society as it grew up. On top of that he would have [...]
Pet Identification
December 12, 2008 · 3 Comments
Pet identification is highly required in these days because of the need for the licensing of the dog in a proper manner and to reduce the numbers of the stray dog menace in streets. Pet identification is done by many methods, which are different from each other. The cost factor for that also has variations [...]
Boredom And Variety
December 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Boredom and variety are always inter connected in case of dog misbehaving. Yes. This is true. Many a times, boredom can be managed with variety of materials that will distract the animals to a greater extent. Hence, the dog may not do the abnormal or unwanted activity arising out of the boredom experienced by it. [...]
Biking With Your Dog – How To Have Safe Fun By Biking With Your Dog
December 7, 2008 · 3 Comments
Most dogs love to run, and some breeds are physically bred for speed and endurance, such as the Greyhound, who can run up to 45 mph. Other dogs that are built for speed are the Afghan Hound and the Saluki. But regardless of the breed or the size of your dog, expect that he can [...]
Dogs & Cats – How To Make Your Dog & Cat Become Friends In Just A Few Hours
November 19, 2008 · 4 Comments
The secret to starting and maintaining a loving relationship between your dog and a new cat (or vice versa) lies within how carefully you introduce them to each other. You have already made the decision to bring a different species into the house so invest as much time and care as you can in order [...]
Pet Sitters – Information on Hiring or Starting a Business
November 17, 2008 · 2 Comments
Are you looking for someone to help care for your pet while you’re away? Or are you interested in making your own business as a pet sitter? Here are answers to some of the common questions about pet sitters. WHAT DOES A PET SITTER DO? Pet sitters care for your pet just as a baby [...]
3 Tips for a Happy Dog
November 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Can you not get control of your dog? Or do you think he or she is unhappy all the time? Follow these three tips and you can almost guarantee your dog will be a lot happier and more willing to cooperate with you when you want him to do something. Tip 1: Walk your dog. [...]



