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Joseph Sabol

Training Your Puppy to be a Social Pet

... fun and enjoyable for the little pet. Avoid traumatic and frightening situations, and your puppy will grow up to be a lovely social pet. Joseph M. Sabol is a world class Doberman breeder. Please go to http://petvitamins4u.com or to ... Read Read: Training Your Puppy to be a Social Pet

By: Joseph Sabol | 04/11/2008 | Pets

Dog Socialization: How to Avoid a Problematic Canine That Attacks Other Pets and People!

... wish to avoid having to pay out hefty fees and penalties (and perhaps seeing your dog be put down) because your anti-social pet keeps attacking other pets and people, then it is of vital importance to take the appropriate measures to see ... Read Read: Dog Socialization: How to Avoid a Problematic Canine That Attacks Other Pets and People!

By: Kayye Nynne | 17/09/2007 | Pets

Why Socializing Your Dog Is Important

... in the park as well. Dogs sense their owners fear readily and will act out to protect the owner. When starting to socialize your pet, avoid places with running and screaming children everywhere. Keep the dog at a safe distance from ... Read Read: Why Socializing Your Dog Is Important

By: Veronica Eng | 05/09/2007 | Pets

Why It Is So Important To Socialize Your Pet

... you have a pet that you've had for a while and want to bring a new one into the home, you may worry about how your old pet will feel about the new one. Both dogs and cats can be extremely territorial and might not take to the idea of a new ... Read Read: Why It Is So Important To Socialize Your Pet

By: Gregg Hall | 30/12/2006 | Pets

Choosing a Family Pet

... , Siberian Huskies, and Mastiffs. While you do have to be careful about their size and make sure they are socialized and housetrained, they make wonderful pets. They are very affectionate and tend to exercise care and protectiveness of the ... Read Read: Choosing a Family Pet

By: Help Your Pets | 13/02/2009 | Pets

The Perks in Socializing Your Dog

... to can create stress and fear in them. Basic training can be a good start before deciding to socialize your dogs. If your pet is well-trained, especially in following orders, it would be easier for you to control him in unpleasant ... Read Read: The Perks in Socializing Your Dog

By: Paul Kramer | 25/08/2008 | Pets

Early Socialization - Is Your Puppy Prepared for the Outside World?

... a variety of experiences. Socializing your puppy calls for much more than teaching your dog training skills. Socialization actually trains your pet to interact with different situations, explore without fear, and get to know as much as he ... Read Read: Early Socialization - Is Your Puppy Prepared for the Outside World?

By: Kelly Marshall | 27/11/2008 | Pets

Health Benefits Of Owning A Pet

... help a child develop better social skills. Studies have shown that children between birth and six who had a pet in their home have better social skills, better speech, co-ordination, confidence and are less likely to suffer allergies. Pets ... Read Read: Health Benefits Of Owning A Pet

By: Karen Corey | 19/03/2009 | Pets

Andri Irawan

Choosing The Right Pet Bird

... - unlike to what other people think, birds are not really low-maintenance pets.  There are some pet birds which would require daily exercise and constant social interaction. Time and  maintenance would include feeding, cleaning the dishes ... Read Read: Choosing The Right Pet Bird

By: Andri Irawan | 06/05/2009 | Pets

Helping Your Puppy Socialize

... they do not end up playing, they are at least getting a little interaction and socializing a little. This little bit of time spent together can really do the puppy a lot of good. Pet Stores There are many chain pet stores that will allow ... Read Read: Helping Your Puppy Socialize

By: Kelly Marshall | 29/04/2009 | Pets
The Apartment Dude

6 Unique Apartment Pets

... on things and you don’t want them to chew on you. 1) Sugar Gliders- This is the ultimate apartment pet. Sugar Glider’s are extremely social and bond naturally with their human owners. This in mind, these animals do require quite a ... Read Read: 6 Unique Apartment Pets

By: The Apartment Dude | 18/10/2007 | Pets

Ferrets as Pets – is This the Right Pet for You?

... an extra dose of curiosity and independence. They love to play, and if they have been properly socialized they will love to play with you. But this also means that they will find many things to play with that you may prefer they leave ... Read Read: Ferrets as Pets – is This the Right Pet for You?

By: Jonni Good | 11/02/2007 | Health

Your Child's First Pet

... . Most people aren't entirely keen on the idea of keeping mice, but if you're looking to get one as a first pet, you should keep in mind that, like the others, they are social. Two to three female mice are the best way to go as males tend ... Read Read: Your Child's First Pet

By: Amanda Baker | 11/11/2005 | Pets
Crimson Reign

Human Pets is Loads of Fun! Make Friends Online

... for a fun way to make friends, hangout, flirt, and have a little fun dating, then check out Human Pets. It's a mix between social networking and traditional dating sites, combined to create a brand new form of online community. Human ... Read Read: Human Pets is Loads of Fun! Make Friends Online

By: Crimson Reign | 28/05/2008 | Dating

Pets Can Help Keep the Doctor Away

... . Owning a pet can have medical benefits to patients in nursing homes and hospitals, and as well as pet owners. Pet owners, or pet therapy encourages social interaction, reduces stress levels, boosts self-confidence and self-esteem ... Read Read: Pets Can Help Keep the Doctor Away

By: Judy Porter | 31/10/2007 | Pets

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