Archive for February, 2010


  

Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

Debate on pelosicare: Crunch Time Tonight in DC

Speaker Pelosi is moving towards a full floor vote on the Obama/Pelosi Health Care Plan up for a vote. At the time of publishing, votes are expected around …    Read the rest of this entry »

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10 Things You Must Teach Your Puppy Before They Are A Year Old

Have you ever come across a dog at the dog park, or had to look after a dog for a friend, and found that they had absolutely no doggie manners at all? That’s because they haven’t been trained properly. Here are the 10 things you MUST teach your puppy before they are a year old, so you can have the best behaved dog on the street! Read the rest of this entry »

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Cats Are Very Lovable Creatures
 by: Paul MacIver

“Who would believe such pleasure from a wee ball o’ fur?”- An Irish saying about cats, perhaps best describes what pleasure-giving creatures cats can be.

Jean Burden, beautifully defines the feline beauty. “A dog, I have always said, is prose; a cat is a poem.” Cats for many people, are really very lovable – remember ‘Snowbell’ Read the rest of this entry »

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Learn All About Bichon Frise Before You Start The Bichon Frise Training

When you consider of getting a dog, say a bichon frise, you probably have considered bichon frise training as well. No matter how cute and cuddly a bichon frise is, without proper bichon frise training, that bichon frise has high risk of showing or developing manners or habits that can make him unpleasant to be around. Training a bichon, like training other dog breeds, should start at the right time. But before you start the training, or much better, before you get a Bichon, it is important that you are well aware of this breed’s temperament, grooming needs and even health issues that can possibly affect this playful and affectionate curly lap dog.

The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized this breed as part of the non-sporting group. According to breed standard, the ideal weight of bichons is between 10 – 18 lbs. and the height is between 9 1/2 to 11 1/2 inches. This cotton ball breed with black nose and dark eyes, is covered with double coat; curly outer coat and silky undercoat. Frequent brushing and trimming is necessary to help remove loose hair, dead hair and dander and also to prevent tangles and mats.

By just looking at them, one can say that bichons are dogs with happy personality. It’s true! Bichons are indeed happy, playful and mischievous household companions. They just love to be around people; be it a single person, retired couple or a big family. They even do well in the company of other dogs and pets and even children. Take them to your travels even just around the block; surely they will be at their happiest. They are noted as lively, playful dogs but they definitely can live in an apartment without a yard as long as they get enough exercise. Daily walk around the neighborhood or around the park is enough to fulfill their primal instinct to walk and prevent them from displaying behavior problems.

The average lifespan of bichon frise is 12 years but some even reached 20 years. Common health issues affecting this breed are eye related issues such as watery eyes, cataracts, skin problems and allergies as well as ear ailments. Aside from old age, the leading cause of death was cancer and are also prone to hematologic and liver shunts.

A bichon can be very obedient in training provided that the training was started early and continued consistentl
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By: Richard Cussons

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Richard Cussons provides helpful information on bichon frise training. Check out more tips on bichon frise training at bichonfrisesavvy.com.

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Not many people understand the importance of dental care in maintaining the general health and well being of dogs. Just like humans dogs need regular dental care. It is the responsibility of owners to make sure that they get it. A responsible dog owner takes care of their dog’s teeth.

Food residue can accumulate on your dog’s teeth just as it does on your own teeth. It quickly leads to tartar and Read the rest of this entry »

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Dog care supplies mean much more than just basic food and shelter for dogs. In fact, dog supplies nowadays include everything that may keep a dog happy and healthy. There are many pet shops that offer a comprehensive range of dog supplies.

Dog care supplies are categorized as basic, functional and pampering. Basic dog supplies include dog collars, grooming supplies, beds, kennels and food. The functional Read the rest of this entry »

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I am planning for my dog to get neutered, and I am wondering about after…?

I know at my vets office, they keep him over night the day it is done. He is a about a year old Maltese. We have waited this long to do it because after we rescued him, he had a lot of health problems and the vet wanted to take care of those first. Now he is good health. My two year old is going to be gone for a week, so we Read the rest of this entry »

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This is a very broad subject. So consider this article just a primer on the topic.

Regular visits to your vet are a close second in importance to proper diet for your senior dog. Most vets will recommend check-ups twice each year, more often if a prevalent disease is a factor.

These visits can include any or all of the following: blood and urine tests, X-rays, ultrasounds, electrocardiograms, eye Read the rest of this entry »

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Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

The Seminal » The GOP, as well as many blue dogs, are *always …

10 Responses to “The GOP, as well as many blue dogs, are *always* against a bureaucrat being involved in health care decisions, except Read the rest of this entry »

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Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

Child struck by train in stable condition

A 4-year-old boy is in stable, or good condition at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston after being hit by a train in northwest … Read More…

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