‘Dominance reduction’ training approaches may worsen dogs’ behaviours

domination is a wrong approach?A Bristol University expert has debunked the age-old belief that aggressive dogs have the desire to assert their “dominance” over people and other dogs. Full article »

Guide dog not allowed for blind woman- says Polk County court

guide-dog?Stephanie Dohmen, a legally blind woman loses discrimination claim for using her guide dog while re-attending a training program in June 2002.

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Prozac is on the way to handle aggressiveness of UK pets, are you ready pet owners?

Canine equivalent Prozac along with other prescription drugs which claims to alter animal behavior now all set to be licensed in the United Kingdom.

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Dog owners are accountable for dog biting: Confirms 33 states

“Come along don’t worry he is a friendly dog”, but, your dog might not be always friendly for others.

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Twelve simple but effective exercises for your dog

Exercise is very essential for dogs, lack of exercise leads to enormous physical and emotional disorders. Adequate exercise also help dogs : Full article »

Tips for pet-proofing your home before the arrival of a new pet

“At last we are going to have a pet”, it’s being a life-time greatest excitement for each and every pet lovers. Full article »

Lil Ladel an golden retriever is working with those affected by trauma, crisis or disaster

It is difficult to avoid petting her, she is Ladel, an 8-month-old golden retriever.

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Why Labradors collapsed after intensive exercise?

Researchers have identified a gene which is linked with Labradors collapsing soon after an intense hunting or retrieving exercise, This condition is known as exercise-induced collapse or EIC.

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Have you ever seen a man jogging with a pet rooster?

I have luckily found him at http://blogs.inquirer.net, he is non other than 78 years old Felipe Obrince.

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Wonder Dog save his owner’s life by calling 911

To save his unconscious owner, the 18-month-old German Shepherd named Buddy used his teeth to press programmed buttons, bring paramedics to his door and send his owner to hospital.

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