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The Fun Times Guide to Dogs

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Blog Name: The Fun Times Guide to Dogs
Url: http://dogs.thefuntimesguide.com
Language: English
Topics: dogs, pets, dog
Description: A Dog Blog filled with good news and fun stuff about big dogs and tiny puppies. Lots of little-known secrets about pet care including DIY home remedies, dog tricks, and unique activities to enjoy with your dog. Plus lots of funny dog pictures and dog videos
Popularity: 10 Followers

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How To Make Dog Toys From Tennis Balls
Thinking of buying your dog a new toy?  Why not make your own dog toys at home instead? The following video shows a couple of different dog toys you can make using everyday tennis balls!  The best thing about making your own dog toys is that it's cheaper than buying them from the store. Items you will need to make your own homemade dog toys are: Tennis balls Sock Rope Bell    Here are some more free and cheap dog toys you can make yourself. Your dog
Winter Hazards For Dogs - How To Keep Your Dog Safe In The Cold
Trying to keep your dog safe and warm during the winter months can be a little bit of a challenge sometimes.  Keep in mind, there are several winter hazards that can harm your dog.  With a fe
PetSafe Invisible Fences: In-Ground & Wireless Systems
PetSafe products are but one small portion of a large family of pet containment products made by the
How To Train Your Dog To Walk On A Leash... Without Pulling!
Training your dog to walk on a leash without pulling can take some time.  One thing to remember is you do not want to have a tight leash.  If you have a tight leash, you are training your dog to pull. Some tips to help you train your dog to walk on a leash: Pratice indoors first. Try dropping a treat behind you and then walking ahead.  If your dog pulls: stop and wait for him to come to you or wait for slack in the leash. If he pulls on the leash: turn around and go the other way. Pratice walking back and forth in front of your house or somewhere outdoors.  
Puppy Obedience Training - How To Train A Dog At Home
Puppies enjoy learning new things.  Teaching your pupppy som

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