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[...] Take Our Survey! By Michelle Liew [...]
[...] abuse to all. Do look forward to Professor K9’s next discourse on dog discipline. By Michelle Liew [...]
[...] he requires a lot of an owner’s time and effort. One thing that a Westie is not - boring! By Michelle Liew [...]
[...] of aggression provides for a happier, well-balanced canine, and I daresay owner. By Michelle Liew [...]
[...] mean that we are afraid or insecure (Except for myself, Professor K9. I’m never afraid.) Human owners must understand this and try adopting training methods that will stop us from barking [...]
[...] friend of mine, Misty, is now sleeping more and walking slower than she used to, and her Human owners rather worry that she is now staring more at walls. A little more contemplative and slow is [...]
[...] way for a total of the 12 years of its short life. Attracting the attention of the SPCA, the human owners were thankfully fined for keeping the poor dog in these conditions. Puppy mills, too, are [...]
[...] way for a total of the 12 years of its short life. Attracting the attention of the SPCA, the human owners were thankfully fined for keeping the poor dog in these conditions. Puppy mills, too, are [...]
[...] Why we are attracted to cute animals Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - the old adage is trite, but certainly holds true. Be it [...]
[...] of life, and they can indeed make really funny ones as well. The University of Life's Professor K9 is the ultimate professor; having attained university degrees in Life’s many subjects, ranging [...]
[...] Owning a K9 like myself, Professor K9, entails a huge responsibility. Many of our Human friends love owning dogs but are unaware [...]
[...] Now, I, Professor K9, am a little cranky as I begin to write this, being a senior dog and academic guru at that. I [...]
[...] On why and how animals are abused. I, Professor K9, am rather stoical today; seeing so many of the animal kind being abused or mistreated puts me [...]
[...] ears. They simply make anyone go “aww.” They become especially pointed when the little dog is curious about something. When Cloudy tilts her head and her ears point upward, it is [...]
[...] on the floor, which you can usually find me chasing after with a vacuum cleaner. Stocky, this little dog easily piles on the pounds - the schnauzer is definitely not famed for a high metabolic rate. [...]
[...] grooming and ear cleaning - and bathing as well. I employ a few persuasive techniques with this little dog to ensure her devoted cooperation. Keep your dog’s ears clean - you will find that cleaning [...]
[...] that food did not only represent excitement; it also had a link to calmness and submission. The little dog, in a matter of minutes, kept a respectful distance from the food. And there was the lovely [...]
[...] and give them out if they see a situation where there is potential for aggression. If possible, dog owners should find a more controlled setting for aggressive dogs. These are places where there are [...]
[...] Obesity can pose as much of a health risk to dogs as it humans. All dog owners know that if their dogs are given a choice between french fries and plain dog food, their dogs [...]
[...] , give us protection when we are puppies! Saves everyone a lot of trouble! For goodness sake, dog owners should never keep us in cages. I know of a fellow K9 ( a lovely schnauzer) which was kept in a [...]
[...] and give them out if they see a situation where there is potential for aggression. If possible, dog owners should find a more controlled setting for aggressive dogs. These are places where there are [...]
[...] . Reassure your dog throughout, and will prove to be a cooperative companion. Cloudy, my West Highland Terrier, is really afraid of grooming and ear cleaning - and bathing as well. I employ a few [...]
[...] . Reassure your dog throughout, and will prove to be a cooperative companion. Cloudy, my West Highland Terrier, is really afraid of grooming and ear cleaning - and bathing as well. I employ a few [...]
[...] Cuteness is indeed an advantage in the animal world. This is certainly the case with my West Highland Terrier, Cloudy. She is indeed adorable - to the maximum - and this sly little dog definitely [...]
[...] the animal for monetary reasons; they neglect the animal once it is of no use to them. A West Highland Terrier I once knew was a perfect poster dog for ads along walkways and under passes. For its [...]
[...] these little behaviors develop into full blown aggression can cause regrettable incidents. Canine aggression can be dealt with in a number of ways. The most effective would be, of course to ferret out [...]
[...] these little behaviors develop into full blown aggression can cause regrettable incidents. Canine aggression can be dealt with in a number of ways. The most effective would be, of course to ferret out [...]
[...] dogs have to face the sad truth as they age - they suffer from what is known as Canine Cognitive Dysfunction or CCD. After many years of loyal, self-sacrificing companionship, it is hard [...]
[...] dogs have to face the sad truth as they age - they suffer from what is known as Canine Cognitive Dysfunction or CCD. After many years of loyal, self-sacrificing companionship, it is hard [...]
[...] susceptible to all forms of disease as it grows older. A rather fearful one is Canine Cognitive Dysfunction or Dog Dementia. If the elderly human is prone to this, so are we; some elderly [...]
[...] the backyard can be heartbreaking for an owner, who would love to know the symptoms of canine dementia and how to cope with it. Dogs with CCD often get lost. Getting lost does not simply [...]
[...] the backyard can be heartbreaking for an owner, who would love to know the symptoms of canine dementia and how to cope with it. Dogs with CCD often get lost. Getting lost does not simply [...]
[...] Take Our Survey! By Michelle Liew [...]
[...] abuse to all. Do look forward to Professor K9’s next discourse on dog discipline. By Michelle Liew [...]
[...] he requires a lot of an owner’s time and effort. One thing that a Westie is not - boring! By Michelle Liew [...]
[...] of aggression provides for a happier, well-balanced canine, and I daresay owner. By Michelle Liew [...]
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