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How to Housebreak Your Dog or Puppy
Dogs are creatures of habit and once they develop a habit, breaking it can be a long, frustrating process. Your dog needs guidance and encouragement from you to develop a toilet habit you can live with. Animal behaviorists have learned a lot about d
By: Kathy Burns-Millyard.
5 Big Reasons to Crate Train your Dog
Are you frustrated with your dog?
Does he chew everything in sight? Does he leave puddles and piles everywhere? Is a car ride with your dog synonym of a nightmare?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, I have a simple solution for you: cra
By: Nathalie Lafleur.
The Basics of Caring For Your Puppy
Potty Training Your Puppy:
Make sure you feed your dog at regular times every day as this makes bathroom breaks regular as well. Feed your puppy 2-3 times a day.
As soon as he is finished eating, take him to a grassy potty area . Speak the words
By: Amy Howells.
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Live music, beer festival on tap in Virginia City (Montana Standard)
The annual Microbrew Festival will be held this weekend at the Bale of Hay saloon in Virginia City. Wee Dog at the Bale of Hay is a warm up for the main event, the Dog & Grog Mircobrew Fest, including Montana microbrews on tap and cheap.
A vacation ... and Rosco the Rescue Dog (Sierra Sun)
A week-long trip home to visit the family reconfirmed what an awesome mountain range I was fortunate enough to grow up in.
Fishing Report: Conditions prime right now for catching catfish in lowlands (...
In the dog days of summer, cats are on the prowl in lowland waters across the state. Channel catfish are found in almost all warm-water reservoirs and ponds in Colorado, and even in the lower reaches of rivers on both sides of the Continental Divide. Some select lakes also have blue catfish.
NEIL CASE: Mink appearance in the morning (The Herald-Press)
“That's a mink!” Carl exclaimed. And so it was, a deep chocolate brown little animal, low to the ground as a weiner dog, with a bushy tail that looked nearly half as long as the rest of it, crossing the road in front of us. We were surprised.
