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Behaviour Problems Between 20% - 80% of owners complain of their dogs problem behaviour, but what constitutes acceptable or tolerable behaviour.
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Mini Bites For all puppies from weaning, and small breed adults. No wheat, soya, beef or dairy products, and no added colourings, artificial flavourings or preservatives.
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Bringing up a Kitten Taking on a kitten is an expensive investment, you must ensure that not only are you prepared for the responsibility of a lkitten but you can also afford healthcare and maybe insurance.
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Looking After your Dog
Dogs need activities to stimulate them and relieve boredom. They need to be stimulated as we have taken so much away from them. Dogs in the wild will spend hours hunting, then they will kill their prey, spend hours skinning and eating the flesh all in the name of dinner! This activity could take up to 8 hours of the day. Read More >>>
Holistic Nutrition - The Raw Food Diet
There are now many holistic vets recommending it and pet owners feeding it. Having read a number of articles on the subject it is clear to me that difference of opinion exist as to the validity of the underlying philosophy but many vets and pet owners report overwhelming success with such an approach. Conversely there are many vets and pet owners who have had bad experiences with the raw food diets. Read More >>>
Of course, you always knew that taking the dog out was probably doing you just as much good as your dog, but now researchers think walking may be the perfect exercise. In an article in Time magazine, an American doctor is quoted as saying that 30 minutes of brisk walking a day could reduce the incidence of some chronic conditions by up to 40%! Read More >>>