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WorkshopDog.Com: WorkshopDog Welcomes Four New Dog Professionals to the Site
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The WorkshopDog.com Blog. Wednesday, December 2, 2009. WorkshopDog Welcomes Four New Dog Professionals to the Site. WorkshopDog would like to welcome four new businesses and dog professionals to the WorkshopDog.com. I have been training dogs and teaching people since 1998. I use Operant and Classical Conditioning to get great results and enhance relationships between dogs and clients. Tara Choules of Dog Training Ireland http:/ www.dogtrainingireland.ie/. Follow us on twitter http:/ twitter.com/works...
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WorkshopDog.Com: December 2009
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The WorkshopDog.com Blog. Wednesday, December 9, 2009. I'm looking for features to add to the WorkshopDog website that will be helpful to dog professionals. Do you have any ideas that you would like added to the site to make it more helpful? Wednesday, December 2, 2009. WorkshopDog Welcomes Four New Dog Professionals to the Site. WorkshopDog would like to welcome four new businesses and dog professionals to the WorkshopDog.com. Tara Choules of Dog Training Ireland http:/ www.dogtrainingireland.ie/. I am ...
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The Pawkeepers: An unwanted Christmas gift!
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Promote Your Page Too. December 10, 2010. An unwanted Christmas gift! Many small breeds were actually bred for hunting and other physical activities, and some do not have the “soft” temperament many parents want—terriers, for example, are tough and feisty as a rule, rather than soft and cuddly, like, say, a Bichon Frise. Whether you decide to buy from a breeder or adopt, don’t rush the decision. Sure, that holiday pressure is on. But here’s an idea: rather than rushing and chancing no...8221; Believe me,...
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The Pawkeepers: 101 reasons why everyone should read this book!
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Promote Your Page Too. June 05, 2011. 101 reasons why everyone should read this book! Yes, I could list a 101 reasons why everyone should read this book but it would be a boring review. When you see the book, the cover alone grabs the heart and soul, Tuesday can say a thousand words without speaking. This book affected me on so many levels. How someone could be so brave and honest? I know I cannot be this honest in my writing skills and would run to the ends of the earth rather than expose my fears.
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The Pawkeepers: Help my dog ate a glass ornament!
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Promote Your Page Too. December 07, 2010. Help my dog ate a glass ornament! An important item to keep in your first aid box is a box of cotton balls. Be sure that you get the pure cotton balls, not the cosmetic puffs that are made from man-made fibers. Also, buy a quart of half-and-half coffee cream and put it in the freezer. What to do if your dog eats glass or a glass ornament. Defrost the half-and-half and pour some in a bowl. Dip cotton balls into the cream and feed them to your dog. There was an err...
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The Pawkeepers
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Promote Your Page Too. February 14, 2012. Posted by The Pawkeeper. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who are you going to call for help? The best dog walkers ever! There was an error in this gadget. Please vote. Thank you. Blog Design: Lucky Girl Design Studio.
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The Pawkeepers: True or False ~ Are Poinsettias poison?
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Promote Your Page Too. December 05, 2010. True or False Are Poinsettias poison? Poinsettias are not poisonous. They will cause more than perhaps a mild stomach upset if a part of the plant is eaten. The plant's taste is very bitter and not very edible at all. So usually, a leaf or two will give the message to a curious dog. Pet owners can rely on findings from the ASPCA. According to ASPCA,. Poinsettias are not only very ornamental plants, but they can also prove to provide health benefits. They seem...
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The Pawkeepers: Goodies for your dogs Christmas stocking.
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Promote Your Page Too. December 08, 2010. Goodies for your dogs Christmas stocking. Chew Toys and BonesWritten by Dr. Sherry Weaver. Another common natural product available in pet stores is the large beef leg bones. These bones are too hard for most dogs to splinter and swallow (although if they do it has a chance of causing some stomach problems which may require surgery for removal.) The main disadvantage to these bones is that they very commonly cause fractures in the dog’s teeth. Many dogs seem to e...
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