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A Tale to Tell- A Tale From Puppy Mill Rescue

A Tale to Tell
Dr. Jane's HealthyPetNet Foundation
It is our holiday pleasure to tell you about A Tale to Tell, an organization that works tirelessly to rescue dogs from puppy mills in rural Pennsylvania and other states. Learn how the Dr. Jane’s HealthyPetNet Foundation financial award helped Ava and Maryann, two unfortunate dogs who never walked on grass, drank or ate from a bowl, played with a toy or had a bed to call their own. Read the latest news now …

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Blind Dogs – Tips For Helping Them Feel Comfortable

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It’s not that hard to own a blind dog … we had one for 13 years. Duke: First, let me tell you how Duke, my blind dog became my dog. Dukie belonged to my husband’s son. He was a birthday gift to my stepson from his girlfriend. Unfortunately, my stepson was not able to raise a dog, so he gave him to my husband. Read the wholw story here

As veterinary medicine advances, dogs are living increasingly longer. The more the age is advancing the more diseases are becoming unavoidable. Problems with vision, such as cataracts and glaucoma are common. Many of these problems occur gradually, and some people do not realize that they have a blind dog because it is used to the house, but a lot of dogs have problems to get used to their disabilities. There are many changes that you can do to make your dog’s life easier.

If your dog still sees something, than to help him you can use contrast. For example, if the floor is lighter, use a dark carpet and white bowls for food and water. The stairs can also be climbed easier if you use a contrasting color band. For example if you have dark stairs you can use a white band.

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What MLK can teach us about leadership – According To Cesar Millan


Tomorrow marks the 25th anniversary of the holiday celebrating the life and leadership of the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The American hero changed life as everyone knew it and made it better. That is true leadership. side effects in men The millions who followed him from all walks of life worked together to change the world. That is the power of the pack. And he projected the ideal energy for a leader — calm, assertive.

Read more from Cesar about mastering leadership.

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Choosing a Puppy

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I’m a huge dog lover, and have trained my own pug Barry, and many more, for friends and family. I really want to share everything …

With countless breeds to choose from, choosing a puppy can be a daunting task. Some people look for small and cute puppies while others prefer big and active. However, there are several things you need to consider in choosing the right puppy. The first one is to match your choice from your environment and lifestyle. Make sure that your puppy can easily adapt with the environment otherwise it can cause some serious setbacks on your end.

The breed of a puppy is important for those who would like to have their own dog as a pet. There are hundreds of dog breeds in existence and all of them are quite impressive. There are also half breed puppies and most of them are cuddly and adorable. Simply choose the right puppy and make sure that you really like the breed to avoid regrets in the end.

Another important aspect to consider in choosing a puppy is to make some inspections. The nose of the puppy should be cool, damp and clean. If not, then there might be some complications to the puppy, especially with the health. The eyes should also be bright, clear, and with no discharge. In addition, you need to stay away from choosing a puppy that is thin. This only shows that the puppy has roundworms or diarrhea, leading to serious health complications not only to the animal but to the owner as well.

If you are about to buy a puppy, you should consider the cost. Choosing a puppy is not that easy, especially in these hard times. If you want to buy high breed puppies, then expect to spend a large amount. But if you choose low class breeds, you can assure that you won’t be spending too much. The cost of a puppy may vary from the gender. In general, female puppies are more expensive than male puppies. If you are in particular with gender, you need to consider the cost.

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A Few Tips on Dog Adoption – A Rescued Dog Just Knows What You Did!

Don’t You REALLY Want To Adopt A Dog? Instead Of Buying Dog

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Dog adoption is not something to be taken lightly or without forethought, especially if you plan to give a home to a shelter dog.

One way you can help fewer dogs be put to sleep is adopting a dog from a shelter. You need to understand that most of these dogs have issues, or they wouldn’t be there in the first place. Make sure you select a dog that you and your family get along with.

It’s best not to adopt a puppy from a shelter, if for no other reason than its immune system can’t yet protect it from all the diseases that the other dogs may be carrying. Dog adoption from a shelter is not for the faint of heart, because you’ll see so many pairs of sad eyes that it’s hard to decide on just one.


heck over any dog who seems to take a liking to you and your family. A quaint myth that any dog will grow up well if it’s raised well is just that – a myth. Genetics and former bad handling may always maintain a scar on the psyche of all but the most quiet of animals.

You never know what kind of dog you will end up with when you go through the dog adoption process at the local shelter. You don’t really know what his temperament will be like if something or someone upsets him. You don’t know if he has medical issues now, or if he will in the future. Who knows what he was exposed to before he arrived at the shelter? Or since his arrival there? You won’t know how territorial your new dog is until you get him home, and then it may be a huge problem for you.
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