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Posted by Jeff Cuckson
Just like when you bring home a new baby, you will need to prepare before you bring home your westie puppy. The needs of westies puppies are not tremendous, but there are a few things that you must have in place to give your westie a safe, happy transition into your life.
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Posted by Ken Marlborough
Many people consider their dog to be part of their family, and want to ensure his happiness and comfort. As dogs get older, they experience the same problems in their canine bodies as humans do.
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Posted by NS Kennedy
At some time or another even the sweetest cat "misbehaves." Ironically, a cat's bad act is usually quite normal behavior for her, but may have a result humans don't like or want. Screaming at the cat or physically punishing her won't alter negative behavior. The best way to change undesirable behavior is to eliminate the opportunity and/or distract the cat to an acceptable alternative.
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Posted by Jeff Cuckson
Have you ever held any Westie puppies? These tiny creatures are cuddly and white furry balls, at least 12-15 inches tall, possessing a pair of coal black eyes and snubbed nose. They look fragile and needful of your protection and care. This is deceiving, for they were initially bred to hunt vermin and are intelligent hunters.
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Posted by Renée Alexandrea
Thinking of cooking up a storm for your pooch? And that I assume youÂ’re having difficulties in convincing your pooch eating his premium dog food.
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Posted by Ken Marlborough
Many people want to make sure their family pet has just the right bed, but might not be willing to pay the price. ItÂ’s actually more difficult to find designer and luxury dog beds especially for oversized pets than it is to find discount dog beds for average sized animals.
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Posted by Kelley Blackston
Doggie day care is becoming more and more prevalent in our society. This is mainly due to the fact that there are so many dogs all around the world and people are looking for a good alternative to the routine trip to the kennel.
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Posted by Joel Walsh
Sure, you may be a master of human First Aid. But do you know what to do in a dog health emergency?
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