Truffle dog looks to the past – Los Angeles Times

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Truffle dog looks to the past
Los Angeles Times, CA
Submitter Sean Montes explains that his photo, taken in France, shows a retired truffle dog who "felt left out when the younger dogs were taken inside for training. She sneaks a peek through a window at the training inside.

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10 Valuable Tips For Grooming Your Dog

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Most dogs require regular grooming as it removes dirt, spreads the dog’s natural oils throughout its coat and keeps its skin clean and free from irritation. This article gives 10 valuable tips on grooming that can make it easier and better for both you and your dog.

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Dog Training – Bite Inhibition is a Fantastic Thing to Teach Your Puppy

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To be frank I had never really heard about the practice of Bite Inhibition when it came to puppy training. Luckily my wife is a bit of a stickler for research when she dives into something new and our Border Collie puppy was a good example. While sitting around one evening a week or so before we got our puppy she came across bite inhibition in a training book and we decided to give it a try. This little discovery turned out to be a saving grace!

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Pinch Collars For Dogs – A Good Idea Or Cruel?

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I was never a fan of the pinch collar for dogs other than those massive Bull Mastiffs and some of the larger breeds. It was always my opinion that if the dog was more powerful than the owner than I could see them being warranted. It just seemed to me that it was unnecessary, maybe a little cruel and, well, they just look mean. Maybe I’m a bit of a softy. All that changed, however, when we got our Border Collie. A little 30 pound Border Collie!

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Many People Have a Fear of Dogs

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Have you ever wondered why many people have a fear of dogs? There are several reasons for this. One person may have had a “bad” encounter with a dog.

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The Importance of Proper Dog Grooming

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Proper dog grooming is essential to the health, happiness, and overall well being of your pooch. Most people aren’t able to take care of all that is necessary to keep their dog well groomed. That’s when it’s time to call upon the assistance of a professional dog groomer.

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Dog Health – Why It’s Crucial That Your Dog’s Diet Changes Throughout the Years

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This article provides helpful information for dog owners about dog diets and how they should change as the dog grows older. It also provides warnings about obesity and how to keep dogs from developing illnesses because of it.

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Dog Health – How to Keep Your Dog Safe

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This article points out that there are numerous preventable accidents that can cause your dog to die before its time. It then goes on to discuss four things you can do to make sure your dog does not die from one of these accidents.

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A Few Tips on Dog Training

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This article points out that the first thing you need to understand about your dog is that it’s a dog. Without training, he or she will behave like a dog. They might destroy your belongings, bark a lot, dig holes in your yard, jump over a fence, or fight other dogs. The article then goes on to offer a number of suggestions for dog training that can make your life – and your dog’s life – easier and better.

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