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Pet Size Matters: How to tell if your pet is in peak condition
Posted by dillondog on Monday, June 8, 2009 @ 06:58 PM GMT (71 reads)
Log onto our interactive Web TV show to discover easy steps to keep your pet healthy
Show date: 11 th June
Show time: 12:00pm
Nearly one in three pet owners across the UK think their pets are overweight according to a recent survey, however pet owners themselves are often unsure of the measures they need to take to help keep their pet in shape. If you're one of them, you need to watch this Web TV show.
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Greyhound Dog Day 24/5/09
Posted by dillondog on Monday, May 18, 2009 @ 11:46 AM GMT (103 reads)
EVENT TO TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY MAY 24TH AT STONELEIGH INN – REAR CARPARK, STONELEIGH BROADWAY KT17 2HU.
10 AM – 4PM
The Chequers Bar open with patio seating for owners and dogs, plus BBQ. The Stoneleigh Inn with its varied menu will continue into the evening with Jazz and a BBQ.
Local shops open for the day.
Prizes for dogs with waggiest tail, longest tongue, and best dressed dog.
Parade of the Hersham Greyhounds at 2pm – and walk off to Nonsuch Park at 3pm.
Stalls and charities to interest all dog owners plus dog demonstrations.
ALL FUNDS RAISED TO GO TO WIMBLEDON GREYHOUND WELFARE.
Regular dog walkers and Hersham Hound owners needed to parade homeless hounds on the day. Please contact the kennels on 01932 224918 or e-mail maybehere@btinternet.com if you can help.
Contact Olga on 02083935610 for more information.
PawTrax will be there demonstrating their GPS Dog Tracker www.the-pat.net
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Want to make some money?
Posted by dillondog on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 @ 06:41 AM GMT (135 reads)
Do you have a pet related business? Do you work with complementary therapies? Own a Pet Shop or Veterinary Practice?
We are looking for people like you to resell our range of PETal drops - Flower Essences for Animals.
Many pet owners are looking at alternative ways to help their pets.
Click on the SHOP link in the main menu for details of our essences.
This is not an affiliate scheme where you get paid a tiny percentage - you could be making a profit of up to 66% per bottle.
If you are interested please email info@thepethealthportal.com (UK Only)
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Pets to star in National Advertising Campaign
Posted by dillondog on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 @ 02:06 PM GMT (193 reads)
PurinaONE_PR writes "Super-premium pet food brand PURINA ONE is to feature two customer’s pets to front its UK 2009 advertising campaign following a gruelling competition which saw cats and dogs across the country competing to become the next feline and canine face of the brand. "
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Health Seminar presented by The Central Burnese Mountain Dog Club
Posted by dillondog on Monday, April 13, 2009 @ 08:43 AM GMT (162 reads)
Presented by The Central Burnese Mountain Dog Club at Overseal Village Hall, Woodville Rd, Overseal, Derby, DE12 6LU (J11 M42)Registration and Coffee 10.30 Close 16.30
Topics include - Common problems found in the dog T Touch Current thoughts on Histiocytosis Bernese Health Admission by ticket only. includes lunch and refreshments. Non members £12.50 Members £10
Mike Sargent 01525 240304 or email sargbilko@tinyworld.co.
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The Pet Health Portal reaches a new record
Posted by dillondog on Monday, April 6, 2009 @ 05:54 PM GMT (179 reads)
March 2009 was our most active month to date with a staggering 83,859 hits.
We have also broken the 1 Million visitor mark with 1,212,276.
Thanks for your support.
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Holly has Kittens...
Posted by dillondog on Monday, April 6, 2009 @ 05:44 PM GMT (285 reads)
FelixPR writes "HOLLY WILLOUGHBY LAUNCHES SEARCH TO FIND MOST MISCHIEVOUS KITTEN IN BRITAIN
With 22% of households owning a cat, they’re one of the most popular pets in Britain and an exciting new competition that launches today is set to appeal to our feline-friendly nation. FELIX Kitten Factor is a search to find the most mischievous kitten in the UK and for every entry FELIX will be donating £1 to the UK’s leading feline charity, Cats Protection.
TV presenter Holly Willoughby is launching the FELIX Kitten Factor. It’s a campaign that is close to her heart as she grew up with rehomed cats. “My cat, Roxie, is such a mischievous little rascal,” she said. “I have a feeling that she secretly rules my home when I'm not around! I expect the entries that come into the FELIX Kitten Factor will show that I am not alone in the feeling of companionship a cat can give. Plus, the money raised for Cats Protection is great – it’s brilliant that such a fun, light-hearted campaign will also help find loving homes for less fortunate kittens.”
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Calm behaviour at doorways.
Posted by dillondog on Friday, March 27, 2009 @ 02:15 PM GMT (153 reads)
nick_j007 writes "The importance of Doorways…
Well I’m sure that most of you know this one, but for those in a student role this is a must on every visit as far as I’m concerned. Looking at the behaviour in the dog's home, the hub of its life is essential to have the benefits in the outside world."
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Nick Jones discusses pulling on the lead
Posted by dillondog on Friday, March 27, 2009 @ 02:15 PM GMT (197 reads)
nick_j007 writes "This is a very common issue!
Your dog will have a strong association with the lead going on, going through the doorways and exiting the home, as these are all early signals of the walk itself. Once outside, your dog will be exposed to a mass of sensory input so you can imagine the effect this will have on your dog. It’s your job to guide the dog’s uncontrolled excitement into more manageable and calm behaviour. The trick to attaining this is to break things down into bite-size pieces. Firstly, your dog will need to be calm and exercising a good degree of self-control before you place the lead on him. If over the first week you have to wait an additional five minutes before your dog is calm enough to place the lead on, then this is what you will need to do! "
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Nick Jones discusses on lead dog aggression.
Posted by dillondog on Friday, March 27, 2009 @ 02:14 PM GMT (182 reads)
nick_j007 writes "When a dog is on the lead, it has had one option removed when under stress…. this is the chance to move away from what is concerning it. I regularly hear that the owner’s dog is ok off the lead but unsociable when on it. You may require some more detailed help from a professional trainer, but in the mean time you could try this simple procedure. In this sort of scenario it would be as well to break it down into three steps for you to try using the following simple method I have developed over time."
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Dogs and exercise
Posted by dillondog on Friday, March 27, 2009 @ 02:13 PM GMT (164 reads)
nick_j007 writes "Nick Jones of Alpha Dog Behaviour discusses dog exercise
Exercise that dog!
Not all dogs require a daily flogging until they come back wet and exhausted. I think it's just as easy to do too much as it is to do too little."
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Dog Behaviour and Leadership
Posted by dillondog on Friday, March 27, 2009 @ 02:11 PM GMT (149 reads)
nick_j007 writes "Nick Jones of Alpha Dog Behaviour talks about dog behaviour and leadership.
Hi I’m Nick Jones, and I run my own dog behavioural consultancy covering the West Midlands and surrounding counties. I am often asked about the subject of leadership, as it does seem to be a current ‘buzz word’ at present. So, I would like to address some of the areas you can look at with your own dog that can help if you are experiencing any difficulties."
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Dog Aggression...An avoidable plight?
Posted by dillondog on Friday, March 27, 2009 @ 09:07 AM GMT (183 reads)
nick_j007 writes "Dog behaviourist Nick Jones of Alpha Dog Behaviour talks about
Dog Aggression.
As a full time dog behaviour specialist, my role is to help owners whose dogs are showing undesirable behaviour. In my work dog aggression is relatively common, falling into three broad categories: dog to dog aggression, aggressive behaviour towards people, and finally aggressive behaviour focussed upon guarding food, territory or toys etc.
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improving your breeding program and give your puppy a solid foundation for life
Posted by dillondog on Sunday, February 15, 2009 @ 02:41 PM GMT (258 reads)
remy writes "Nutrition is key! Your dog’s mental attitude, health, happiness, behavior, longevity and overall well-being are directly related to nutrition. Proper diet and supplementation, in correct proportions, or, in the case of canine athletes, optimal feed times can enhance performance, boost health to new levels and extend the life of your cherished pet."
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Treat your dogs coat and skin with the most advanced nutritional supplement
Posted by dillondog on Sunday, February 15, 2009 @ 02:41 PM GMT (299 reads)
remy writes "If your dog wasn't born with perfect genetics, K9 SHOW STOPPER can help. 20 years of research has uncovered the secrets of genetically blessed dogs, and how advanced nutrition can help recreate those advantages. K9 SHOW STOPPER improves coat, muscle and mental function in any dog, providing benefits that Nature previously reserved for those lucky few. K9 SHOW STOPPER proves champions are made as well as born. "
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