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Pets and New Babies

Your pet used to be your baby, and now, you’ve actually come home from the hospital with a real one! How do you transition your pet to your new baby?
It is normal for pets to feel neglected and jealous upon the arrival of a new baby! After all, everyone s not fussing over them anymore! […]

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House Training Your Older Pet

Whoever said old dogs couldn’t learn new tricks must not have been traning them right! Contrary to popular opinion, it is still possible to train a pet that you may have gotten when he or she was older, and it is also possible to break the bad habits of your older pets and train them […]

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Put Together Your Own Pet Passport

Even if you are not from any of the countries part of the Eu, you can make your own pet passport with the assistance of your vet!
If you are visiting a lot of EU countries with your pet, your pet passport should contain the following:

The EU Form 998 for the country you will be […]

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Dog Birthday Cake!

Will your dog celebrate a birthday soon? Celebrate in true party style with a birthday cake made especially for your pooch! With a little effort, you can make it yourself! Here’s how!
You will need:

1 1/2 cups All-Purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp. Baking powder
1/2 cup Margarine, softened
1/2 cup Corn oil
1 Jar strained beef or liver baby food […]

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Tips to Keep Your Home Poison Free for Pets Part 2

1.    Do not leave chocolates all over the house. D not leave them unattended for your pets to easily get their paws into.
2.    Be aware of common items found in the house that can be dangerous for dogs like pennies, mothballs, pot purri, fabric softener sheets and automatic dish detergents.
3.    Keep all automotive products like […]

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Tips to Keep Your Home Poison Free for Pets

1.Know what plants are in your garden, yard and household. Take out those that could be poisonous to your dogs.
2.Don’t give your pet access to area where cleaning items and products are stored.
3.Beware of where you place rat baits, rat poison, roach poison or roach traps. Don’t put them in areas where your pet frequents.
4.Do […]

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More Types of Canine Aggression

1. Irritable aggression- This type is usually brought about by a medical problem, which lowers a dog’s aggression threshold.
2. Maternal aggression- Right after a female dog has given birth, it I usually common to see this type of aggression. When she feels that her puppies are being threatened, she will usually result to aggressive behavior.
3. Intra-sex- This is […]

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Other Kinds of Canine Aggression

1.Caused by drugs- Medication can bring about changes in a dog’s perception and this in turn may cause the aggressive behavior.
2.Encephalopathic- a medical condition in the dog’s brain like epilepsy is the cause of the aggression.
3.fear-induced- A situation that places the dog in a position that makes him think that he is fighting for his […]

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Kinds of Canine Aggression

Understand what is making your dogs so mad! There are different reasons why they do! These are just some of them:
1.Agonistic- This type is brought about by a personal conflict with another dog. It is best to take your dog away from the other dog in this case.
2.Competitive- This is between a dog and his […]

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Avoid Dog Bites: A Guide For Owners

As dog owners, it is part of our responsibility to see to it that our dogs do not inflict harm on others. We need to do our part to make sure our dogs do not bite innocent bystanders, family, and friends.
Here are some things that we can all do!
1.Make sure to restrain your dog- Keep […]

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