Posted by chintan | Posted in Dog | Posted on 08-12-2007
Elevate a litter of puppies can be a joyful and cheering experience, but there are many factors to be measured before make a decision to breed your dog. The importance here is on “decide”, for unplanned breeding is unwise and all too regularly results at best in unwanted litters and at worst a health hazard to your pet which would have been much better off being spayed or sterilize.
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Posted by chintan | Posted in Dog | Posted on 08-12-2007
There are many dissimilar breeds of dogs out there, however not all of them may be suited to your lifestyle. As compliance trainers, we find at times that owners have not chosen a strain that will fit well into their lives. Before choosing the dog you want, you should do some research on the breed you have chosen. The following is a list of questions that will provide you a good groundwork on which to base your final decision:
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Posted by chintan | Posted in Bird | Posted on 08-12-2007
By nature most birds are a gather species. Your purpose when bonding with your bird is to found who the head of the congregate is. To achieve this you first must gain the birds trust. NEVER strike the bird; this will only make the bird scared of you… not trust you.
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Posted by chintan | Posted in Cat | Posted on 08-12-2007
Cat owners must be conscious of in-home danger spots. The following tips give owners an understanding of what to look out for, as well as the essentials for responsible pet care:
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Posted by chintan | Posted in Bird | Posted on 08-12-2007
Earlier than trying to train your bird to talk, it is essential to tame it by winning its self-assurance, and receiving your presence and that of others acceptable to the bird. Your best success for your bird to become very tame and fond of to the owner is best when it is obtained at a young age, of say 2 – 6 months. An older bird is not impossible to train, but it may take more patience, caution and considerate, especially if the bird is very wild or has been physically abused or abandoned.
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