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Entries from January 19th, 2011

THE TRUTH ABOUT PUPPY MILLS PART TWO

January 19th, 2011 · 1 Comment · BEWARE OF PUPPY MILLS, Uncategorized

Before you set out to buy a puppy, please read the following article. It shows you how unscrupulous people make tons of money selling puppies, without taking care not to hurt or harm them. In fact those people  do nothing but inflict pain on pups and their mothers and fathers. As a dog lover it…read more

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DOG TRAINING MYTH BUSTER

January 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

What is a myth? A myth is a story people tell each other over and over again. As time goes by, people forget that is was just a story and start to believe that it is true. Myth creation is something which happens all the time and by creating a myth people strongly influence other…read more

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THE TRUTH ABOUT PUPPY MILLS

January 17th, 2011 · 8 Comments · BEWARE OF PUPPY MILLS, Uncategorized

What is a Puppy Mill? It is a place where puppies are being “produced” for purely commercial  reasons. The owners of Puppy Mills are not at all interested in the well being of the animals  they keep, they are just there for the money. Puppy Mills sell lots of puppies to  dog dealers who sell…read more

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IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION IN A DOG

January 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized, YOU AND YOUR DOG

Dogs are usually very cheerful and happy creatures which is one reason they are so good to have around. They have the ability to cheer us up and remind us of the pleasures life holds in store for all of us. Sadly, more and more dogs are losing their bounty and get unhappy and depressed.…read more

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SYMPTOMS OF STOMACH FLIP IN A DOG

January 2nd, 2011 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

As a life threatening emergency often misdiagnosed by dog owners Stomach Flip may cause much hardship for both dogs and their humans alike. Every year far too many dogs die because their stomach has flipped. It can happen to any dog, but large and middle sized individuals bear a greater risk than smaller and miniature…read more

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