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Pat Jackson
Does your dog seem to spend an infinite amount of time licking himself? Why is he doing it? And how do you, as a dog owner, correct that annoying licking habit? Here are five of the most common reasons why your dog might be incessantly licking himself and the solutions to correcting the habit.

By: Pat Jackson | Pets & Animals  > Training and Obedience | Posted: Monday, July 27th, 2009

Pat Jackson
One of the few things that dog owners or prospective dog owners think about is whether or not they will need to train their dog.

By: Pat Jackson | Pets & Animals  > Training and Obedience | Posted: Monday, July 27th, 2009

Pat Jackson
We've always had dogs around ever since I was a kid, and even when our family was "between dogs" I adopted next door's Boxer dog as my own. Despite this, as a family we didn't have a clue how to correctly train a dog as long as it didn't mess on the floor, chew up our slippers and finally came on the fifth yell of its ...

By: Pat Jackson | Pets & Animals  > Training and Obedience | Posted: Monday, July 27th, 2009

David Maillie
The fall migration of Monarch butterflies is one of those fascinating natural mysteries to which human beings still do not have any answers. For centuries, the black and orange Monarchs have been great winter attractions in the Californian and Mexican regions. However, no one had any clue to this huge influx of Monarch...

By: David Maillie | Pets & Animals  > Wildlife | Posted: Monday, July 27th, 2009

Judy Jantzen
How to prevent your cat from being poisoned with antifreeze. Symptoms to look for and what to do if you suspect your cat has ingested some. What some states are doing to reduce antifreeze poisoning.

By: Judy Jantzen | Pets & Animals  > Your Pet's Health | Posted: Monday, July 27th, 2009

Mike Paetzold
A short but complete guide to taming and training wild horses. Helps you establish a good relationship with your horse.

By: Mike Paetzold | Pets & Animals  > Training and Obedience | Posted: Sunday, July 26th, 2009