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Big Dog Trainer

April 27th, 2009 Admin 5 comments

PetSafe PDBDT-305 Deluxe Big-Dog Trainer

The Deluxe Big Dog Trainer is a full featured trainer designed for both the professional and the average pet owner. Recommended for dogs over 40 pounds or stubborn dogs over 15 pounds. Includes a comprehensive training manual. It can be used to deter unwanted dog behavior such as, chewing on furniture, jumping on guests or digging. Can be used for basic obedience training as well.

  • Remote trainer for dogs over 40 pounds with a range of up to 100 yards
  • 10 easily adjustable levels of stimulation, from 250 volts to 7000 volts
  • Option for negative tone without correction and negative tone with correction Read more…

The Truth About Pet Insurance

April 24th, 2009 Admin No comments

Discover The Truth About Pet Insurance The Pet Insurers Do Not Want You To Know! 45 Page Guide To Pet Insurance Will Inform And Help Your Site Visitors About The Pitfalls And Benefits Of Pet Insurance. Perfect For Pet Lovers Everywhere!

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The Truth About Pet Insurance” includes the following intriguing details – details the pet insurance industry does not want you to know:

  • Where you can get pet insurance for as little as $10 a month!
  • What is “economic euthanasia”? And how you can easily prevent it…
  • The “hidden discount” you must know about that the pet insurance phone rep may not volunteer… Read more…

Why Does My Rabbit . . . ? (Pet Care)

April 20th, 2009 Admin No comments

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Rabbits are popular domesticated pets, but many develop problems because of living conditions that do not allow them to follow their behavioral instincts. This guide to troubleshooting rabbit behavior clues owners in to the history of the domesticated rabbit and describes how rabbits live and breed. Common problems among rabbit owners are discussed, as are probable causes for irregular behavior, including instincts that make rabbits behave in certain ways. Both hutch and house rabbits, as well as troubles specific to each, are covered.

Why Does My Rabbit . . . ? (Pet Care)” Reviews:

Review by Ruth Henriquez Lyon
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This is a study of the behavior of the domestic rabbit and its ancestor, the European wild rabbit. It has answers to almost all the questions you will ever have about why your rabbit acts the way it does. The author puts problem behaviors like biting in perspective, explaining the natural impulses behind them and providing ways to guide your rabbit out of them. Because our domestic rabbits have been bred mainly for appearance rather than for behavioral traits, they are still very close to their wild brethren in their behavioral habits. Thus, the author spends quite a bit of time exploring how rabbits live in the wild, and then shows how these behaviors carry forward into the domestic situation. This is a valuable work, as it is currently difficult to find information in print on wild rabbit behavior.

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This book covers so much it is incredible. It is a book for the experienced house rabbit owner and beginner. Tells you of the beginning of rabbit history to why they do all the things bunnies do. Great book!

Review by Timothy Kearney
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Rabbits can be irresistible. It is not uncommon for people to visit a pet store or go to a county fair and come home with a rabbit. How much trouble can such a cute critter be? Plenty! Rabbits are curious creatures that seem to get themselves in trouble all of the time. Since rabbits are “prey” rather than predators, they act quite differently from dogs and cats, which often requires a different approach to care. Rabbits also have very distinct personalities. The personality of a rabbit needs to be taken into consideration when owning a rabbit. With know legible advice, rabbits can be fantastic pets. Books such as Why Does My Rabbit…? can be indispensable in caring and loving a pet rabbit.The book is divided into three parts. The first part deals with care of the rabbit, the second part discusses scientific information about the rabbit. The third portion of the book is probably most helpful. It is an alphabetical listing of just about any imaginable aspect of caring for a pet rabbit. The book is enjoyable to read because the author is not only an expert on animals as pets, she is also a rabbit lover. This book will be very helpful for people considering a rabbit as a pet and a true gift for those who have acquired a rabbit, have fallen in love with it, but don’t know what to do with this adorable little rascal that seems to find mischief in every possible place.

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Price: $ 8.74

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