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Nicolette Craig
As any owner of a new puppy knows; dogs like to chew. This isn't usually a problem when the puppy is new and the whole family are enamoured but as the puppy gets bigger, chewing can become more destructive and needs to be addressed.

By: Nicolette Craig | Pets and Animals  > Animal Psychology | Posted: Friday, February 04th, 2011

John Petersons
There are many fences options that you can look into, and finding the right one that will fulfill your needs is very important. Electric Dog Fence have their benefits and they are reasonable priced as well.

By: John Petersons | Pets and Animals  > Animal Psychology | Posted: Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Damian Cross
Few things in this world beat the feeling of a kid when he takes his first look at a new puppy when he arrives to his home for the first time Following these emotions, the creators of free pet games online have attempted to bring some of these sensations alive through the creation of games that turn dogs and cats and o...

By: Damian Cross | Pets and Animals  > Animal Psychology | Posted: Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Damian Cross
In this fast paced world, the last thing we need is to be rushed even more during our time of leisure and entertainment Free online games of today are all about that

By: Damian Cross | Pets and Animals  > Animal Psychology | Posted: Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Tara
You always wish to see your dog discipline and see them do things, which you want to. This is where a good dog training can work in your favor and make them accustomed to dog house rules.

By: Tara | Pets and Animals  > Animal Psychology | Posted: Thursday, January 07th, 2010

Jason Kay
They may not be able to tell you but when you move with pets your little furry friends are just as nervous and anxious as you are When you think about it they are probably more nervous as to what is happening because they have no idea what is going on

By: Jason Kay | Pets and Animals  > Animal Psychology | Posted: Tuesday, January 05th, 2010

Mike Paetzold
This is a brief discussion about how to understand wild horses in order to successfully train and tame them.

By: Mike Paetzold | Pets and Animals  > Animal Psychology | Posted: Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Joseph Jordan
Here are some tips to prevent dog separation Anxiety and help your dog feel more secure while your are away

By: Joseph Jordan | Pets and Animals  > Animal Psychology | Posted: Thursday, July 23rd, 2009