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Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
... a sponge and
the tooth penetrates the kibble for a mechanical scraping action.
Biscuits also have an abrasive action to help clean teeth.
There are many helpful dental toys on the market that will ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
... he is always wearing a name tag, even when contained. Provide for his needs. Fresh water, shade, and a few chew toys or bones are all he'll need for the time he's outside. ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
... - very toxic and deadly. Tub & tile cleaners that removes lime. Products containing disinfectants can be caustic. Medications Medicine bottles are seen as rattling toys to a puppy, who once he gnaws ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Category:
Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
... about this if you're worried. Bring along your dog's bed or favorite toys. When you leave, be positive and upbeat. Keep the goodbyes short and sweet.
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Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... toward cleaning out the item and away from your leaving. Buster cubes, Kong toys, Goodie balls/ships work well as canine diversions. The seriously afflicted dog, however, will not give the toy a second ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... couple days with food, water, toys, bed and litterbox. That way they can sniff each other under the door, and some of the mystery is gone. When ready, introduce the cat inside a closed portable kennel. ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... puppy. Teach him games such as fetch and hide & seek. Take your puppy's toys away from him. He needs to learn to accept that you can take his toys. By doing so at an early age, you are helping your puppy ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... continue throughout the animal's life. This is no accident. Humans have bred dogs for this "juvenile" behavior, because we value playfulness as a personality characteristic in pets. We should provide toys ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Category:
Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... Imagine how appealing decorations or gift-wrapped presents are to your dog. Suddenly his house is full of new 'toys' for him to play with, rip open, and eat. Limit his access to rooms that may hold presents, ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Category:
Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... For dominant dogs, food, toys, a favorite resting place, certain postural interventions (a positioned hand over the dog's head), and an unwillingness to be controlled or disciplined are often the bones ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Category:
Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... Try taking your dirty laundry to your new home. Yes, it may sound odd, but dirty laundry, pet toys and pet beds carry your scents. Rubbing the scents throughout the new house will help with the transition ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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