Dog Rescue Articles
1: Greyhound Racing – Who is the real winner?
For the greyhounds at least, it isn´t as simple as “first past the post”. No matter how hard they try, how fast they run, ultimately they will be the losers. So who are the winners in this sport?
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Oct 16th 2007 | Category: Dog Rescue | Total views: 71 |
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2: First past the post, or past it?
Have you ever “bet on the dogs” or gone to a race track for an evening´s entertainment with your friends? If you have, I´m sure that you enjoyed a civilised and pleasant evening. But look carefu
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Oct 16th 2007 | Category: Dog Rescue | Total views: 74 |
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3: All The Secrets To Help You Adopt A Pug Now!
If you are interested in adopting a pug, than this article is for you. There is no need for a clear reason why you should adopt a pug. To bring a pug into the house as a source of entertainment for a child is not a brilliant idea.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Nov 6th 2006 | Category: Dog Rescue | Total views: 153 |
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4: Why You Should Adopt A Dog
Dog adoption is made easy through the countless animal welfare organizations and animal shelters existing in every city across the United States. With literally thousands of adoptable dogs listed, a prospective dog owner can select to adopt a dog that needs a wonderful family to go to and be loved.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Oct 22nd 2006 | Category: Dog Rescue | Total views: 123 |
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5: Learn All The Secrets Behind Pug Rescue Centers
Pugs are one of the most popular purebred dogs on the planet and are known for their loving nature and bazaar looks, but like many dogs they also become neglected and sometimes physically abused.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Oct 20th 2006 | Category: Dog Rescue | Total views: 136 |
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6: Adoption: What to Expect With Your New Dog When Adopting
When considering the birth rates among animals, it's not hard to understand why animal shelters are always filled with animals waiting to be adopted. Shockingly, it has been calculated that over a seven year period, one female cat and her offspring will produce approximately 420,000 kittens...
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Sep 27th 2006 | Category: Dog Rescue | Total views: 125 |
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7: Save A Dog: Shop At Non-Profit Organizations
Did you know that where you shop for your dog can help raise funds for animal rescue non-profit organizations that rescue animals who are abandoned or surrendered? It's true! Where you shop can make a difference in a dog's life.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Sep 27th 2006 | Category: Dog Rescue | Total views: 117 |
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When you decide to make the leap and get a puppy, you didn't realize that you were actually getting a child. Like children, puppies need to be taught and socialized. Being cute and cuddly, they can still make their fair share of mischief, and if not trained properly, the will grow up into a less than cuddly full-grown dog.