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Mar
12
Posted (John Kiminas) in A Dog's Life, Dog Training on March-12-2008

By Andrei A Smith

Wireless dog fence is an electronic fence and a revolutionary product that provides the basic functions of a state-of-the-art dog fence system. This wireless dog containment system is designed to keep your dog within defined boundaries to set them aside from the areas that needs to be protected.

As compared to other wooden or metal fences, wireless dog fence will prevent your pet dogs from digging their way under fences. With the use of this wireless pet containment system, you will be the one to design, layout and control the wire boundary that you think will best and effectively train your dogs.

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Jan
05
Posted (John Kiminas) in Pet Loss, A Dog's Life, A Cat's Life on January-5-2008

Anyone who has allowed a pet to become a part of their life understands that a pet is a member of your family. When you lose that pet, whether unexpectedly or from old age, it does not change the fact that a hole has been left in your life. You still need to take the time to grieve your loss until someday, you feel able to celebrate your pet’s life.

Unfortunately, many people do not understand your grief, and their lack of understanding may cause them to inadvertently hurt you further. They may do this by acting as though the pet never existed and your grief is not real, or by making the suggestion that it was just a dog, cat, ferret, or whatever and can be replaced.

If you’ve ever loved a pet, you know that they cannot “just be replaced”, much like a person cannot be replaced. I’d like to offer some suggestions that may help you in your grieving process:

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Dec
02
Posted (John Kiminas) in A Dog's Life, A Cat's Life on December-2-2007

As the weather gets warmer, weather conditions can change quickly. Recent hurricanes taught us many hard lessons, but one of the clearest was that pets left behind in a disaster don’t fare well. Here are some tips to help prepare your extended family for almost anything:

• Keep a pet carrier ready. Hard-sided carriers and crates often end up in attics or basements, gathering dust until the annual veterinary visit. If you live in an area that is frequently at risk for weather-related disasters, keep your carrier/crate out where it can be easily accessed.

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Nov
02
Posted (John Kiminas) in A Dog's Life on November-2-2007

It happens every year. Millions of vacationing and moving families face the question of “what to do about their pet.” If on vacation, should you take him or leave him? As a member of the family, your pet is entitled to share the fun of travelling. On the other hand, some pets can take all the pleasure out of a trip. Think before you decide. A week or two in a clean, well-run boarding kennel might be your dog’s idea of a perfect vacation!

A dog should be thoroughly familiar with riding in a car before you consider taking him on a long trip. After a few rides around town most dogs overcome their motion sickness and begin to enjoy riding with the family. If you pet does not travel well and continues to get sick or restless, consider a boarding kennel. Don’t take a sick or unhappy dog on a trip. Both you and your pets will be miserable.

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Oct
19
Posted (John Kiminas) in A Dog's Life, Dog Training on October-19-2007

Have you ever passed by a pet store only to turn around and walk back to stare at the antics of an adorable bundle of fluff. When this happens you may find yourself in the pet store looking into the idea of how to adopt a puppy. Once you have finished with the various procedures that are necessary for the adoption of your new pet you are ready to go home with this little bundle of fluff.

Now if you are prepared for the realities of having a puppy then adopting a puppy will not cause much havoc in your lifestyle. On the other hand you may have thought to adopt a puppy as a spur of the moment decision. The result of an action like this is that both you and your new puppy are in somewhat of a mess.

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Sep
26
Posted (John Kiminas) in Pet Grooming, A Dog's Life on September-26-2007

Grooming your dog can be a rewarding and at the same time a rather trying experience. If you have the right approach and proper tool set for approaching the process, you can make your mangy best friend into a beautiful canine, as well as keeping him clean and well kempt. It’s a necessary part of pet ownership.

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Sep
24
Posted (John Kiminas) in A Dog's Life, Dog Breeds on September-24-2007

The first challenge that you will face if you are planning of obtaining a golden retriever pup is its source. As a matter of fact, it is somewhat impossible to determine whether or not the golden retriever pup will grow healthy, no matter what you do. In order to assume that your golden retriever pup will grow up healthy, the breeder that your pup came from must have good reputation.

There are few factors that you must consider in choosing the right breeder of golden retrievers. It is essential that you must thoroughly think each of your choices. Below are some of the few factors that must take into consideration. These will help you choose the right breeder.

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Sep
14
Posted (John Kiminas) in A Dog's Life on September-14-2007

Because of the companionship, entertainment and unconditional love dogs give us it stands that we humans are willing to care for dog, mans best friend by spending millions to protect, dress and entertain them.

People seem to marvel at small dogs wearing dog clothing. These dogs are just so cute you want to hug them! Not only are they cute but dog clothing can be functional too! Short haired dogs benefit from sweaters or coats in cold weather. Long haired dogs that live in the house really benefit from a rain slicker in wet weather keeping the wet dog smell down.

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