Archive for “March, 2011”

On this page the following entries were made in the “March, 2011” time-frame.


Submissive Urination – Not a Housebreaking Problem

Posted March 10th, 2011 by Jan

reprint from:www.preciouspets.org Believe it or not, this is not a housetraining problem. It has to do with some normal canine behavior patterns that you can and should deal with in a positive way. Dogs are instinctively programmed to accept the authority of creatures (animal and human) that they consider to be superior to them. They [...]

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Can We Really Save Every Healthy/Treatable Shelter Pet in America?

Posted March 1st, 2011 by Jan

Can We Really Save Every Healthy/Treatable Shelter Pet in America? February 25, 2011 Nathan Winograd has a post detailing why “pet overpopulation” is a myth: How many dogs and cats enter shelters annually? 8 million. (Some put it as low as 6 million, but I am going to use a “worst case” scenario.) Of those how many [...]

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