How to Understand The Dog: What You Never Knew You Knew



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    Perky-Pet 203CP Pinch Waist Glass 8-Ounce Hummingbird Feeder

    Perky-Pet 203CP Pinch Waist Glass 8-Ounce Hummingbird Feeder

    Perky-Pet 203CP Pinch Waist Glass 8-Ounce Hummingbird Feeder

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    • Perky Pet hummingbird feeder attracts hummingbirds using bright red as a lure
    • Made of hardened glass bottle, the Perky Pet hummingbird feeder is clear and shatter-proof
    • The feeder has 4 feeding ports with built-in bee guards, a 4-way perch and 8 ounces of nectar capacity
    • Unscrews easily from the feeder base for quick cleaning and filling
    • Measures 7-9/10 by 3 by 10-3/5 inches
    • Bright red base with yellow bee guards attracts hummingbirds while keeping bees out
    • Clear, shatterproof glass reservoir holds up to 8 ounces of nectar
    • Hummingbird feeder with 4 feeding ports and removable 4-way perch
    • Includes hanger that suspends from branch or hook
    • Reservoir unscrews easily from feeder base for filling and cleaning



    Perky-Pet 203CP Pinch Waist Glass 8-Ounce Hummingbird Feeder

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    The Perky-Pet Pinch-Waist Glass Hummingbird Feeder features 4 feeding ports, a 4-way perch and holds 8 ounces of nectar. The feeder base is bright red to attract hummingbirds. Use the included hanger to hang it from a branch or hook. For best results, use the Perky-Pet Instant High Energy nectar. This specially blended nectar is easy to use, requires no boiling and stays fresh longer! The clear, shatter-proof glass reservoir makes it easy to monitor nectar levels and unscrews easily from the feeder base for quick cleaning and filling. The feeder may be cleaned with the Perky-Pet Cleaning Mop. Remember to clean your feeder at least twice a week, more often in very warm climates or seasons. We offer the finest quality in wild bird feeding products and accessories. Perky-Pet is the leading supplier of Wild Bird Feeders and Accessories. Perky-Pet Hummingbird Feeder models are designed to attract hummingbirds using bright red to lure them to the nectarletting you discover the beauty and fascinating behavior of the elusive hummingbird.



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      GEB Guide Dog Salty and Omar Rivera at WTC on 9/11



      Rating: 4

      I took these clips from an excellent program aired on the National Geographic Channel (NGC) called Where Were You. It is one of many excellent shows NGC is showing to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11. What was of particular interest to my wife & myself was the story of Omar Rivera and his guide dog Salty. Salty was a guide dog that came from Guiding Eyes for the Blind (GEB). GEB is an internationally accredited, nonprofit guide dog school with a 50-plus year legacy of providing the blind and visually impaired with superior guide dogs, training, and lifetime support services. We are currently puppy raisers for GEB and have been raising/training Vera (6VV10) for the last ~11 months… and have about 3 more months to work with her before she goes back up to GEB in NY for another 4 to 6 months of intensive training- we call it “going off to college”. I was not surprised for an instant to see that Salty came back to be with his visually impaired owner. That is what these dogs do. They are totally committed to taking care of their owners. It is hard to understand how incredible a bond and relationship this is. One of the most common questions we get asked by people is how can we give up Vera. We have been lucky enough to have attended a Graduation Ceremony at GEB where visually impaired persons finish about a month long training course where the dog and the person learn to work together. These clips that I pulled out of the hour program help explain why puppy raisers

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        How to Care for Cats : Cat Care Tips: Dry Vs. Canned Food



        Rating: 3

        Both canned and dry cat food each have benefits to themCare forcats and kittens alike properly with tips from an experienced animal care giver in this free video clip on pet care tips. Expert: Tracy Carreiro Bio: Tracy Carreiro is member of The Faxon Animal Rescue League. The League was founded in 1913 to help overworked and abused draft horses. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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          SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar

          SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar

          SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar

          List Price: $119.99


          • Cure your dog of excessive barking safely and comfortably
          • Choose 1 of 3 training modes that require both vibration and sound of bark to trigger correction
          • Automatic shutoff feature eliminates risk of overcorrection
          • No assembly required
          • Long-life rechargeable battery, charger, operating guide, and lifetime limited warranty included



          SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar

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          Your Price: $82.98- SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar


          The SportDOG No Bark 10R will never mistake anything for your dog’s bark except, well, your dog’s bark. The patented design requires both the sound of your dog’s bark and the tangible vibration from the bark to occur at the same time before it corrects your dog. Every other anti-bark system available triggers off one or the other, but not both. For use in the US only. This unit is compatible with all US 110v outlets and are not to be used with 220v international voltage.



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            Greenies Dental Chews for Dogs, Petite Pack, 45 Chews

            Greenies Dental Chews for Dogs, Petite Pack, 45 Chews

            Greenies Dental Chews for Dogs, Petite Pack, 45 Chews

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            • Tasty dog treat helps control harmful plaque and tartar build-up
            • Contains natural sources of antioxidants and dietary fiber
            • Ideal for dogs 15 to 25 pounds
            • Carries Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) Seal of Acceptance
            • Please read label carefully upon delivery



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            Greenies Treat Tub-Pak, Petite 27 oz.



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              Grooming Your Pet

              Grooming your pet is an important part of being a responsible pet owner. That said, there is more to grooming your pet than simply running a brush over it’s coat. Before grooming your pet you should know what needs to be done and what risks and benefits you may face. Knowing the ins and outs of grooming your pet will help you decide whether it’s something that you can do on your own or if you should enlist professional help.

              Grooming Your Dog

              Dogs need regular grooming. Granted, some breeds need more grooming than others, but they all have certain needs. For instance, part of grooming your dog entails trimming it’s nails. This is true no matter what breed of dog you have. Basic dog grooming would involve you bathing and brushing your dog, along with trimming your dog’s nails. You should also keep their teeth cleaned and their eyes and ears clear of debris.

              To effectively groom your dog you will need some dog grooming equipment. The type of dog grooming equipment you need will depend on the amount of grooming your dog needs. The most basic dog grooming equipment that you will need includes nail clippers, shampoo, brush, toothbrush and toothpaste. For more advanced dog grooming, you will also need scissors, hair clippers designed to cut dog hair, and hair dryers which can be found in almost any pet store that sells pet grooming supplies.

              Grooming Your Cat

              For the most part, cats groom themselves. This makes them one of the easier pets to own. However, certain cat breeds do require regular grooming such as Persians and Himalayans or other cat breeds with long hair. Also, from time to time it may be necessary to groom even your standard domestic breed. The coat, eyes, ears and teeth should be the primary focus when grooming your cat.

              More often than not some pet owners prefer not to bathe their cat. However, you should brush them regularly to remove loose hair from their undercoat. If your cat has long hair you may need to remove mats that form. This should be done gently and carefully, preferably without cutting. In general you may need some cat grooming equipment including a brush, toothbrush and toothpaste.

              Benefits of Pet Grooming

              There are many benefits of pet grooming, but some are more apparent than others. One obvious benefit is that your pet will look good. Regular brushing will also prevent your pet from shedding fur all over your home, and when it comes to cats, it could help minimize hair balls.

              Additionally, there are other benefits to grooming your pet. For one, trimming your dog’s nails prevents and relieves pressure and pain in the paw. Keeping your cat brushed can prevent mats that are painful. Bathing your pet can help reduce infestation of pests that can be bothersome and possibly dangerous to your pet’s health. Furthermore, brushing your pet’s teeth can reduce tooth loss and health complications later in life.

              Risks of Grooming Your Pet

              There are also a number of risks associated with grooming your pet that need to be mentioned. The risks of grooming your pet can range from mild to serious. For instance, if you are not properly trained when trimming a dog’s nails you may cut them too short. This can cause bleeding, infection and a host of other complications. Other risks of grooming your pet would include cutting your pet’s skin while trimming fur. You could also get soap or water in your pet’s nose ears or eyes. Scalding could also occur if the water is hotter than your pet’s sensitive skin.


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                How to Train Puppies : Train Your Puppy to Come



                Rating: 4

                Training your new puppy to come when called is discussed in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. Filmmaker: EV studios

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                  Cat Health Care Tips : How to Express a Cat's Anal Glands



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                  Expressing a cat’s anal glands reduces the possibility of infection. Express a cat’s anal glands with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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