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The Ten Commandments Of Owning A Dog

3/17/2016

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  1. Thou shall provide the best health care possible for you canine pal.
  2. Thou shall show your canine buddy UN-conditional love.
  3. Thou shall provide a  friendly environment for your dog.
  4. Thou shall pet and play with dog until dog is pleased.
  5. Thou shall give the dog treats when he/she does something funny or good.
  6. Thou shall walk thine dog and allow the animal some doggy time.
  7. Thou shall clean up thy doggy poop.
  8. Thou shall not indulge thine self in eating out the doggy biscuits even when they are yummy.
  9. Thou shall not mistreat thy dog
  10. Thou shall not covet thy neighbors dog simply because you love him too.
Theses are the words of thine website owner, www.dogcatplaces.com. Whosoever shall not abide by the these ten commandments will meet the faith below! Thanks for loving your dog.
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Dog haters going to hell
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Why You Should Have a Cocker Spaniel

3/10/2016

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People who have pets at home has numerous advantages as it relates to health and mood.  I will not delve into the many researches which has done to prove this but i am here to tell you about the benefits of having a cocker spaniel at home.

Pooches have the ability to help our temperament. An examination has proposed that if a person spends at least 15-30 minutes with a pet, it helps them to feel much more comfortable, relaxed and happy. Playing with a cockier spaniel expands mind's levels of dopamine and serotonin, which are neurotransmitters that are connected with serenity and joy. Clinicians from Miami and St. Louis Universities found that the advantages of having a pet as a sidekick can be like having a human partner.

If you do not have a pet at home i would advice you to get one. If you already have a dog and are seeking a second or third, then i would recommend getting a puppy cocker spaniel.

The Cocker Spaniel is categorized in two classes:
  • The American Breed
  • The English Breed

Cocker Spaniels are great dogs to have around. It is the smallest member of the Sporting Group. It has a sturdy, compact body and a well chiseled and refined head, with the overall dog in complete balance and of ideal size. The Coker Spaniel stands well up at the shoulder on straight forelegs with a top-line sloping slightly toward strong, moderately bent, muscular quarters. It is a dog capable of considerable speed and surprising endurance. The spaniel must be free and merry, sound, well balanced throughout and in action show a keen inclination to work. A dog well balanced in all parts is more desirable than a dog with strongly contrasting good points and faults.

Whether you need the American or English Cocker Spaniel puppy, you ought to dependably search for a main canine reproducer. Ensure you get a puppy from the raiser who takes great consideration of them. In the event that the raiser cherishes his/her work, you will absolutely get a decent puppy. Before you take a puppy in your home, you ought to examine this thought with your relatives. To have a puppy at home ought to be an aggregate choice. Likewise, you ought to be prepared to take out some time from your bustling life to play and take care of your pet.


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5 Reasons To Never Give Your Dog Alcohol

3/3/2016

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Drinking a bit of alcohol is not a bad thing, but giving your dog alcohol is a complete No No. Just like any human being that  consumes too much alcohol looses his/her natural sense of logic and physical perception, so does any other mammal that consumes the liquid.  Alcohol is not something anybody needs as part of his/her nutriment and thus it interacts to our bodies in negative ways. Giving your dog alcohol may just result in some behavior you would never see coming.
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1. Dog Forgets How To Bark
  • We have seen many cats that try to bark like a dog but have not seen many dogs who try to meow like a cat. A drunk dog may become so confused about what it is that you must hear a couple meows out of the animal.

2. Your Dog Helps The Burglar
  • So you have given your dog a beer and he has fallen asleep at the front door. You think that you are safe because your sturdy mutt is at the forefront of your protection. But what you don't know is that your drunk dog has no idea who is who. You have given your dog alcohol and he thinks the man picking your lock is you. The burglar has free access to eat, steal, bath and sleep, all while your dog is walking behind him and being petted.

3. He may attack the wrong delivery man
  • We all know dogs and mail men are bitter rivals and from the beginning of time they have never seen eye to eye. Your dog knows that your mail man loves to bring you stuff you don't want like, foreclosure notice, outstanding bill notice etc. So he simply chases the mail man away. But what you do not want is your dog to chase away the milk man who delivers freshly squeezed cow's milk right to your door. After all, you need that milk to make your cereal.

4. You Dog Will Not Fetch
  • Don't go giving your dog alcohol and then throwing a Frisbee shouting fetch boy! Go get that yourself. Have you ever tried catching a Frisbee intoxicated? Leave the poor dog alone, a drunk dog will not fetch anything, not even next door neighbors cat.

5. Its Just Dog Garn Cruel
  • Who in their right mind would think of giving their loving pet alcohol to consume. I have never seen it says wine or beer extracts on a bag of dog food. Please do not introduce toxins in your dog's system as this can lead to liver damage or any other internal issues.
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