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Ceramic dog food bowl and Ceramic pets water bowl

Attractive and functional ceramic dog bowls in fashionable colors. Pet dining in true designer style, with customized ceramic bowls! The versatile ceramic dog food bowl treat jar blue and red is both stylish and decorative. This lightweight, quality ceramic food bowl is a great colorful alternative to plain dishes and bowls.

Pet dining in true designer style, with customized ceramic bowls! The versatile ceramic dog food bowl treat jar blue and red is both stylish and decorative. The neutral color ceramic jar with faux leather handle and black felt trim will add to any home decor.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 31 July 2008, No Comments

Ways To Bond With Your Toy Poodle

Bonding is important in every relationship, even dog-owner relationship. Find out bonding activities you and your dog can do…

Owning a Toy Poodle is more than just grooming, feeding and training. As people-oriented dogs, they are eager to please their owners and spend time with them. Owners should therefore realize that bonding plays an important role in order to come up with a healthy and happy Toy Poodle. Below are some suggestions on how to bond with your canine best friend.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 31 July 2008, No Comments

Choosing Dog Bowls For Your Standard Poodle

Dog bowls are very useful for your furry friend…

While there are lots of things you can give your Standard Poodle, it is important for you to determine the necessary and useful from just plain accessory. One of the things that must be included in your pet’s must-have is dog food/water bowl. These dog bowls are useful because this is where your dog eat and drink for nourishment. Since various types of dog bowls line the display shelves in most grocery stores, you should know what factors to consider before you finally shop for your precious pet’s bowl.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 27 July 2008, No Comments

Skin Problems Affecting Toy Poodles

Dog skin conditions are among the most prevalent health problems in dogs…

Toy Poodles can live for up to 17 years or even longer if they live a healthy life. However, a Toy Poodle may not be able to live that long due to the occurrence of accidents, diseases or other health problems. That is why it is important for every dog owners to take necessary precaution to prevent accidents, diseases and other health problems as well. Owners of Toy Poodles should know that this variety of Poodle breed is prone to skin related problems - be it bacterial, fungal or allergic skin problems.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 23 July 2008, No Comments

Dogs: Finding Boston Terrier Dogs for Sale

People think that finding Boston terrier dogs for sale would be a very
easy task. However, people need to know that there’s more to finding
Boston terrier dogs for sale than looking in the phone book or in the
classified ads. For one thing, the breeder often reflects the quality
of the pet.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 23 July 2008, No Comments

Dogs: Rescue Canine-1-1 - Boston Terrier Dog Rescue

The following article provides some questions most people are assumed ask about the organization and its endeavors. Answers are provided after each question.

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Dogs: Some Facts about the Boston “Bull” Terrier Dog

The Boston terrier is a well-muscled and compact breed. This is not
really surprising since the Boston terrier was first bred by people who
wanted to use them in dog fights. Now some people may read all sorts of
implications from such a violent past. Some people might think that the
Boston terrier dog would make a bad pet because of its aggressive
nature. However, you should know that as a pet, the Boston terrier can
actually be pretty mild mannered.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 23 July 2008, No Comments

What You Should Know About Dog Allergies

Like people, dogs are not exempt from allergies. Your cuddly and furry friend will seem to be irritated at almost anything when these allergies attack

Copyright (c) 2008 Chanvit Phupook

Like people, dogs are not exempt from allergies. Your cuddly and furry friend will seem to be irritated at almost anything when these allergies attack. Just as with humans, these allergies are very uncomfortable and will need an immediate remedy to have things under control. There are five most common types of allergy that your dog can have namely food, flea, bacteria, contact and inhalant allergy. Each type of allergy has a particular characteristic which your dog can exhibit as a result of the condition.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 23 July 2008, No Comments

A Life Cycle Complete, Saying Goodbye

In the domestication of animals and the taking of them into our lives, our homes, and our hearts, we take on the responsibility of meeting their daily needs. When they are in the dying process that responsibility is not a burden but a gift that comes in many forms, when the heart remains open feeling love as well as the pain.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 23 July 2008, No Comments

Dogs: Information about Welsh Terrier Dogs

Welsh terrier dogs were originally bred as hunting dogs. However, this
native breed of Wales soon rose to become show dogs. Breeders attempted
to outdo each other by developing the Welsh terrier dogs’ wiry coats
and coloration. People often take a Welsh terrier dog as a pet because
it is one of the most mild-mannered of terriers.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 23 July 2008, No Comments