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Designer pet clothes for your large or small dog. Harness vests, dresses, fancy collars & costumes.
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FREE instructions for making all kinds of things for dogs, often for much less than you would buy them for. Includes making accessories such as dog bows, dog jewelry, dog sunglasses, bowls, pooper scoopers. Make your own dog beds, collars and leashes or sweaters and coats. Build dog houses, ramps and stairs and much more. New projects added...
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Laura Christiansen, CPDT Owner/Director/Trainer Phone: 760.931.1834
Laura has been working with animals and people for over 19 years. She began as an apprentice instructor/ behavioral counselor at Trainers Academy for Behavioral Sciences in Michigan. Laura taught at the academy for over 5 years before coming out to San...
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All the dog accessories your dog needs Heaps of toys, good food, and health related products.
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That dog has some long ass legs
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Showcasing exceptional & unique Flickr! photos of the canine persuasion --> all dogs, all the time...
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In light of the unfortunate current pet food recall by other respectable pet food manufacturers, our phone lines and emails are tied up with concerned customers. We want you, our valued customer, to feel secure with the continued use of our products. CANIDAE® Pet Foods in no way is affected by the recall, nor are any of our products...
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The origin of the golden retriever is well documented. In the 1800s, Lord Tweedmouth lived along the Tweed River north of the Scottish border. Some claim the breed began prior to Tweedmouth's time on the estate with Sir Dudley Majoribanks (pronounced "March-banks"). Tweedmouth kept handwritten breeding records of the golden retriever...
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The result of the effort to breed an ideal shepherd with many capabilities, the German Shepherd Dog has proved itself in many areas, including working as a police dog, as a guide for the blind, in the military and as a search and rescue dog. Some feel that this dog strikes a resemblance to a wolf, but it is not related to a wolf any...
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From all accounts, it is difficult to determine exactly how, where, and when the American water spaniel was developed. On appearance alone, many experts believe that this breed is a smaller version of the Irish water spaniel. Others think that it was developed from early versions of the Northern, Southern, and Tweed water spaniels. Still...
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