By: jason bb han | 2010-03-11 | Pets Although dog licking can be considered by some owners a way that the dog gives them love and attention, it can also become an annoyance when other people come into the home and the dog wants to greet them with excessive licking. read more
By: Darlene Norris | 2010-03-08 | Pets Is excessive licking in dogs a problem for you? Canine licking can become one of many bad dog habits if your dog overdoes it. Learn how to stop dog licking and control a slobbering dog. read more
By: Robert R Norris | 2011-06-30 | Home improvement The occasional draft seeping through a window of bad fit may not seem an earth-shattering problem. It is best to nip it at the frame before it proves itself to be a nuisance with heat loss, noise disturbance and a host of other issues. read more
By: Darlene Norris | 2010-02-10 | Pets Are you frustrated by the problem of excessive canine licking? Is your dog licking everything in sight? You can stop dog licking once you figure out why your dog won't stop licking. read more
By: Keith Dean | 2010-04-01 | Music You pull out a pen and sign a check, or a credit card slip. Then later in the day you sign off on a report for work, or a correspondence to a friend. Each time, your signature looks the same (or fairly close) as it did when you signed before. It's your own mark, uniquely you. It's what separates you from the hordes. read more
By: Anna Stenning | 2010-10-20 | Article Marketing In this article we are going to look at three very different music focussed websites - Justin Guitar, Guitar Lessons.com and Lick Library guitar lessons. read more
By: Tom Simpson | 2010-03-31 | Music Looking to learn to play the best licks on guitar? Well, there's nothing better than the blues. First of all, why play blues guitar when I can play jazz? B.B. King himself said that all of them back then, the blues musicians, they were all in high school --and when a fellow starts playing jazz, then he's in college. read more
By: Luke Blaise | 2010-03-27 | Pets Lick granulomas are chronic open sores that usually show up around the ankle or the wrist the dog. These are caused by constant licking and chewing of the area. Most commonly these are seen in large breed dogs that have short coats like Doberman pinschers, Great Danes, Labrador retrievers. read more
By: Jerry Welsh | 2010-03-31 | Pets Dogs are really very active animals. Most are always on the go. They like to run, play and most have the propensity to dig. Naturally, their feet will be dirty and need to be cleaned. Licking is the dogs way of cleaning their feet as well as other parts of their body. read more
By: Jerry Welsh | 2010-03-31 | Pets A dog is a wonderful creature, one that gives and receives love unconditionally. This furry friend has been the loving, affectionate and loyal companion of man for ages. These creatures though have pretty annoying habits that can irk even the most patient and indulging pet owner. read more
By: Bryan Burbank | 2010-03-11 | Pets When your dog licks you it is a way for your dog to show love and affection. If your dog gives you a few quick licks in the morning when you get up or in the evening when you you return from work that is okay. If your dog is engaging in excessive licking that is nit okay and that can be signs of other problems. In this article I would like to highlight some of the reasons for excessive licking. read more
By: Amy Chan | 2010-11-23 | Pets If you thought that dogs lick you because they just want to play with you then you're wrong. Aside from that there is another reason why they do this. Continue reading this article to know more about this fun and interesting fact. read more
By: Dalibor Puzigaca | 2010-03-26 | Pets A common problem of all dog owners is their dogs licking their paws. Why do some dogs lick or chew their paws? There are several reasons so let's list them first and see what is your dog's reason. read more
By: Richard Cussons | 2010-03-31 | Pets Have you noticed your dog licking himself almost all the time? It's about time you find out the cause of licking and how to stop it... read more
By: Josie Anderson | 2011-03-27 | Pets Pet insurance can protect you financially if your dog develops a skin condition such as Lick Granulomas. Dogs can suffer from various skin conditions with a range of psychological and physical causes, which is why quality pet insurance is so important. read more