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1. The Clumber Spaniel: Retired Gentlemans' Dog - By: Michael Russell
The Clumber Spaniel seems to wear a permanent sweet expression. This Spaniel in appearances is quite similar to the Newfoundland in the face, with an especially docile expression and soft look about him.  He is often called the "retired gentleman's' spaniel" for he is rather lumbering and slow ...

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When Zack and Tiffany started counseling with me, they were on the verge of divorce after 16 years of marriage. Neither really wanted to end the marriage, yet both were miserable. Both of them believed that their misery was because of the other person, and both could clearly articulate what the other person was doing wrong.Tiffany is just so distant and unaffectionate most of the time, and when we are together she is so critical of me. I cant seem to do an
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2. Training A Cat To Hunt - By: Tony Robinson
How to train your cat to hunt with out eating the prey Does you cat seem to be hunting all the time, pouncing on the toys as they were going in for the kill, raking their claws over your feet as if they are a piece of meat ? Hunting is a natural behavior for your cat....

3. Interpreting Your Cat’s Stalking Instinct – Play Or Problem? - By: Michael Russell
By nature, cats are superb hunters who enjoy stalking their prey. For domesticated cats, the “prey” can be something as simple as an insect or a wind up toy. But, is it always healthy and normal for a cat to stalk, or is there ever a reason to be concerned about a stalking cat? A Matter...

4. Training A Cat To Do Tricks - By: Tony Robinson
Are the tricks that your cat are doing, are these tricks that you approve of your cat doing or are they bad habits or behaviors? Did you know that you are able to teach a cat the difference between good tricks and bad tricks? Teaching tricks to your cat and depending on the trick,...

5. Training For Your Golden Retriever - By: Michael Russell
With the term training in mind, there are several different meanings involved. When you are looking to train your Golden Retriever, you have a few options available to you. Below, we will take a look at the many types of training for your Golden, and help you decide when type of training is best f...

6. Caring For Your Cat's Health - By: Michael Russell
Just like humans, cats feel miserable when they are sick. As a pet owner, it is your primary responsibility to keep your feline friends healthy and happy. With proper care and nutrition you will have a friend for life in the form of your pet cat. Here are some tips on how you ...

7. Common Meanings Of Cat Behavior - By: Michael Russell
A lot of people think that cats work on their own agenda, not paying much attention to their owner provided they have clean litter, food, and water. Cats can behave in odd manners at times, which can easily confuse their owners and make it really hard to determine what the cat wants. As much as c...

8. Dog Training Using Electronic Collars - By: Michael Russell
If you are having trouble training your dog using conventional positive feedback methods, you may want to consider using an electronic dog training collar. The first electronic dog training collars came out about 20 or 30 years ago. They were too powerful to be used on smaller dogs, and didn't ha...

9. The English Springer Spaniel - By: Michael Russell
The English Springer Spaniel sprang from the original Norfolk Spaniel. the Duke of Norfolk kept a kennel of these fine hunting dogs with liver and white coloring who were noted as “Springers” because of their usefulness in “springing” game for the hawk or the gun. Of all of the land Spaniels, the Sp...

10. The American Foxhound - By: Michael Russell
The American Foxhound evolved from the dogs who were originally brought into this country as English Foxhounds by early settlers before the United States became independent from Great Britain.  Early colonists used these hounds in large groups called packs to hunt fox followed by humans on hors...

11. The Brittany Spaniel : A Poacher's Dog - By: Michael Russell
The Brittany Spaniel originally was found in Breton. In a painting by Oudry in the early 1700’s there is a portrait of a tail-less spaniel about the size and color of the Brittany that is pointing a partridge. The breed became popular with local poachers in the 1800’s because of its agility and smal...

12. How To Train Your Cat To Stop Biting People - By: Michael Russell
Cats look cute and adorable. That is until they start biting poor unsuspecting human beings. Cats need to be taught good behavior. A lot of biting that is done by cat is a result of uncorrected bad behavior. Keep in mind that cats came from the wild. Even though now cats have been do...

13. Importance Of Play And Your Puppy - By: Michael Russell
Puppies that learn to play human games grow into dogs that view humans as a source of pleasure and enjoyment.  Such dogs are much more fun to have around and are also more sociable.  They probably have a better life in a human society than dogs that have learned only to play with other dog...

14. Cat Behaviors: What Your Cat Is Trying To Tell You - By: Michael Russell
A common misconception about cats is that they are on their own agenda, and simply tolerate their owner’s existence, provided there’s food and a clean litter box. The seemingly erratic behavior that cats exhibit can confuse owners and guests alike, and make it difficult to tell what exactly your cat...



15. The Welsh Springer Spaniel - By: Michael Russell
The Welsh Springer Spaniel is a small spaniel with instinctive hunting abilities.  The Welsh is a gun dog which is referred to in Wales as a "starter".  This is the type of hunting dog which will startle the birds, causing them to fly up for the hunter.  Like most of the spaniel breed...

16. Dog Training: One Step At A Time - By: Michael Russell
Training your dog is a gradual process that you must take one step at a time. It is important that you do not put undue pressure on your new dog to obey certain commands. They do not learn these things overnight so you must be patient and give it time. Teaching a dog to sit, for example, is a rela...

17. Jack Russell Terrier: The Small But Vocal Watchdog - By: Michael Russell
The Jack Russell Terrier, a type of small terrier, has a history of fox hunting. The term "Jack Russell" is associated with working terriers and now includes Parson Russell Terriers and Russell Terriers. Russell Terriers were originally bred by Reverend Mr. John Russell, who was a parson and loved...

18. "how To Keep Your Cat Happy And Healthy - Playtime For Kitty" - By: Ns Kennedy
While dogs tend to get lots of exercise, cats are often left to their own devices, having to find their own ways of exercising if they are kept indoors. Cats have gone from working animals to creatures of leisure. In the past, a cat spent most of its day hunting, keeping the homestead fre...

19. Dog Training - The "whoa" Command - By: Michael Russell
Picture this; a beautiful day in the field, sun shining, long grasses gently bowing to the wind. You and your bird dog are out for a hunt; Quail are your quarry today. You give the command for the dog to “hunt ‘em up”; she dutifully obeys and with great enthusiasm makes a zigzag pattern in the dense...

20. A Five Minute Crash Course On Birdwatching For Bluebirds - By: Michael Russell
Regardless of how youve discovered the pleasure for birdwatching and why youre interested in searching for bluebirds in particular, ignoring birdwatching basics will get you and your binoculars nowhere. If you wish to be able to view bluebirds the soonest time possible, read this crash course on bir...

21. The Cocker Spaniel: Too Popular? - By: Michael Russell
The history of the Cocker Spaniel as a hunting dog of long standing is pretty well out of the picture as far as the utility of the dog in today's modern world. The English cocker has retained much more of the qualities of a hunting breed, while the American Cocker, having gained great popularity in ...

22. The Sloughi, North African Sighthound - By: Michael Russell
North Africa is home to the Sloughi, a sighthound believed to be one of the ancient breeds still in existence today. The Sloughi was the most treasured dog of the Northern African Bedouin tribes, kept within their tents and cherished for their steadfastness and speed on the hunt. For many centuries ...

23. The Brittany Spaniel: An Extraordinary Bird Dog - By: Michael Russell
The Brittany Spaniel originally was found in Breton.  In a painting by Oudry in the early 1700s there is a portrait of a tail-less spaniel about the size and color of the Brittany that is pointing a partridge.  The breed became popular with local poachers in the 1800s because of its agilit...

24. The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier - By: Michael Russell
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers are terriers which carry more than the typical terrier behaviors in their ancestry. They are dogs which performed well as hunting dogs, retrievers, guards of the farm and house, and simply as a companion during the history of the breed, which originated in the countr...

25. Dog Obedience Training - By: Michael Russell
One of my best friends is a wonderful woman that is trying to parent her two children on her own. Her husband died when she was eight months pregnant with their second child. She works full time and still manages to do a great job in parenting the children. Her husband has been dead for eight years....

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