From the category archives:

General

I don’t suppose you are aware of this, but a certain London University recently conducted a poll to discover how many groups of dogs there are, and which groups really needed training. The survey cost over £7,000.

Traveling in the Car with Your Dog

by admin on September 6, 2006

Traveling with your dog can be a fun but challenging task. There are certain steps that should be taken to keep you and your pet as safe as possible.

Dog Kennels – What to Look For

by admin on August 27, 2006

We all hate to leave our pets behind if we go on vacation or have to leave home for a few days. However, we can’t always take them with us so if you don’t have family or friends that are able to take care of them you most likely need a dog kennel.

My aunt was a cat lover who lived with us up to the time when I was six years old. She brought in all the strays and tended to them in the spare room downstairs or inside the enclosed porch.

Dog Park Etiquette

by admin on August 20, 2006

You’ve heard about dog parks from your friends, family and even complete strangers. It’s somewhere you can take your best friend so he can frolic happily with other dogs, getting exercise and socialization with members of the canine family.

Technically speaking, dogs as a separate species are supposed to be evolved from the wolves. Research indicates that the wolf mutated into several breeds, according to the climate, geography and the environment.

Dog Parks: Pros and Cons

by admin on May 22, 2006

Dog Parks. What a great idea! Imagine being able to take your buddy to a big, open field and letting him or her safely play and run around with dozens of other dogs.

Hollywood – Gone To The Dogs?

by admin on May 21, 2006

There is no question that people in America love dogs. One look at popular culture in our country will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Americans have a love affair with dogs.

Grieving over the death of pet is a sad thing for humans, but, do the pet’s pals also grieve over their loss? Find out how you can help your pet through this difficult time. It will not only help your pet, but yourself, too.

Medical Dogs

by admin on May 17, 2006

Over the centuries, dogs have been trained for many tasks. Native Americans used dogs to help them move their encampments. Arctic cultures trained dogs to pull sleds and to provide transportation. The military has trained war dogs since the 1940s.