Brian Hill's Articles in Pets and Animals

  • A Dog's View of Sports on TV
    (As told to Brian Hill by a cocker spaniel from Phoenix named Patches.) At our house, we watch a lot of sports on TV. When I was a puppy, I thought this was a big waste of a nice sunny day. After all, it meant less time available for playing outside in the yard or going to the dog park.
  • Adopting a Dog: Housekeeping Can Be A Challenge
    Dogs make housekeeping a more difficult task. How important is it to you to have an immaculate home? Dogs track dirt inside sometimes.
  • Adopting a Dog: Consider Size and Temperament
    Different size dogs fit different lifestyles but there are gray areas in these guidelines. If you live in an apartment, for example, you would suppose a smaller dog fits better into your small space.
  • Dogs and Children Together Require Thought and Care Exclusive
    Your children and your dog can be best buddies, or there can be friction between the two. Both dog and child need to be trained to respect each other. Otherwise you will find yourself having to scold one or the other or both. Dogs and children can be a challenge.
  • Introducing a New Dog Make Sure Your New Dog Will Fit In
    Introducing a new dog in to your home can be stressful for both you, your currents pets and of course the new friend. Before you bring a dog home, you have to consider all the other members of your household.
  • Cost for a Dog: The Financial Commitment of Having A Dog
    Dogs require a financial commitment. The total annual cost of owning a dog surprises many people it's best to be prepared and budget accordingly. Good quality dog food is not cheap.
  • Off Leash Dog Park Means Fund for Your Dog and You
    Just as the dog park is a great place for your canine buddy to make new friends , you can take this as an opportunity to meet new people. Several movies have even explored the idea of the dog park as a place for singles to find romance.
  • Dog Lose Weight: How to Help Your Dog
    A healthy dog is a thin dog. Unfortunately obesity in dogs in a major health problem in pets. Food is a primary motivator for most dogs and the more the better. But more food isn't good for your dog.


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