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The Amazing Life Changes Of The Growing Puppy
The first six months of your puppy"s life is the time when rapid growth takes place. Depending on his breed, a healthy puppy will gain an average of 15 to 40 times his birth weight during this period. By his first birthday, he will have gained about 30 to 60 times his birth weight!
Teaching Dog To Come When Called
Do not overdo the come command with too much excitement, just enough to get him to notice you and realize that you are happy.
Adopting A Dog From The Shelter
1. Spend some alone time with the dog in the shelter. How does he act around you? Is he shy, aggressive, quiet, or high-strung? Look him in the eyes and then have him look at you. Do you feel any kind of connection taking place? I believe that there is such thing as chemistry between man and animals, and that is what you are trying to find here.

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Dunn's parrots (and his wildlife expertise) have been used on the sets of television shows, commercials and movies like Jurassic Park, filmed on the island Kauai where Dunn lived for 17 years.
Bicycle birding outings begin
The Audubon Society of Corvallis has launched its 2007 Bicycle Birding schedule. In addition to saving fossil fuel, bicycle birding offers other advantages.

Ultimate Guide to Dogs

To meet the continual nutritional demand of your puppy's growing body, he must have food available to him all day long. There are 3 common techniques to feed your new puppy. These are: Meal feeding, portion-control feeding, and free feeding.

Meal Feeding: This method of feeding is usually done with mixing solid food and canned food and is ideal for puppies that are being trained to housebreak. With this technique, your puppy gets his meals at different times during the day. Many owners prefer the three meal a day program while others are more comfortable with giving their puppies four meals a day.

Whether you're feeding your puppy three or four meals per day, the important thing to remember is to divide the meals equally within a 24-hour period and without having to get up at night.

With three meals a day, you have to feed your puppy every eight hours. Four meals a day, food is given to your puppy every six hours. Keep in mind, however, that you shouldn't give your puppy two meals a day until he is at least five or six months old.

Portion Control Feeding: This method of feeding is probably the most common way that puppies are fed today, especially for owners who work during the day and have to leave their puppies alone. It is done by measuring the exact amount of food that he requires (depending on his age and type of breed). This amount of food should be modified as a puppy gets older. The portion is then placed in his food bowl once a day, preferably the same time everyday. This way your puppy will be able to nibble on his food throughout the day.

Most puppies ration out their meals throughout the day and eat only a small portion at a time, while some puppies will empty their bowl in one sitting. Studies have shown that puppies that are brought up with this feeding method will not over eat when they turn into adult dogs. However, if you are having a difficult time housebreaking your puppy, then this method of feeding will probably not work for you.

Free Feeding: With this feeding technique, you have to make sure that there is food in his bowl and let him nibble on it throughout the day. Although this is the simplest way to feed your puppy, this method is also the least recommended by most vets and breeders. Feeding your puppy will make it more difficult to house train him because you do not know exactly when he eats. In addition, it is also difficult to know how much he eats on a daily basis.