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Posted by David the Dogman


presented by David the Dogman

As an ardent reader of the Collins Dog Photoguide I came across this article, which I feel, might be of interest to readers.

How To Help The Displaced Pets Of Hurricane Katrina

Posted by Hannah Chastain

The temporary shelters are filled and the pets left behind by victims of Hurricane Katrina are turning up in shelters and Humane Societies across the South.

Scottish Terrier Rescue - For the Love of Scotties

Posted by Jeff Cuckson

Purebred dogs of all breeds can be found in shelters, and volunteers can be found in every state to seek them out. Scottish Terriers, West Highland White Terriers, and even breeds considered rare, all pass through shelters every year. Those who perform Scottish Terrier rescue are committed to matching homeless terriers with loving new owners.

Which Breed Is Right For You?

Posted by Lana Hampton

Why does one breed appeal to a person over another? Why do some of us love the size, looks and temperament of a Great Dane and others would never own anything but a Toy Poodle?

The One Dog Trick That All Dogs Must Know - The Hand Shake T

Posted by Moses Chia

The first dog trick that is generally taught a dog is to shake hands, and there are very few puppy and dog owners who do not teach their pets this simple trick.

Tips on choosing the best dog house for your pet

Posted by Nicole Martins

The Humane Society of America recommends dogs live indoors but sometimes it just isn't possible. Maybe you own a large dog and just don't have enough space in your home for the newest, furriest member. In this case, a dog house is a must. Here are a few tips on finding a dog house to suit your pet.

Who is the Gourmet? You or Your Dog?

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.

How to become a successful Dog Trainer?

Posted by Ray Coleiro

While reams have been written and expounded on training secrets and the psychology of the dog one often tends to forget that the “mason” is the one who lays the bricks and makes the building strong. In this case it is the “attitude” of the trainer. Have you wondered why some trainers have “a touch” while others just get by? Well it is because they are in complete synchrony with the dog.
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