By: Lea Mullins | 2011-04-19 | Pets The characteristics of Jack Russells and Parson Russells are quite similar that even owners of these dog breeds are confused by them. Their origin and physical appearance are so close together that th... read more
By: Sandy Rutherforde | 2011-04-18 | Pets Dog owners seeking to tame Jack Russell aggression need to know that most excess aggressive behavior stems from lack of exercise, discipline, stimulation and companionship. Jack Russell terriers are intelligent, hard-working dogs that need to be engaged on a daily basis. read more
By: Richard Cussons | 2010-01-28 | Pets When talking about jack russell terrier, what comes into mind is a small yet active and absolutely fearless white-bodied small dog. This breed likes to bark and dig and climb and jump. Well, a jumping read more
By: Lea Mullins | 2011-04-17 | Pets Everyone who has seen the Mask cartoon and movie has to agree that the cuteness of his dog Milo is just unmatchable. For those who dont know, Milo is a Jack Russell Terrier breed that has a primarily ... read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-07-19 | Free Recently, the media has been burst out with the rumor of Katy Perry and Russell Brand divorce but the couple denies that rumor on their tweeters. read more
By: GOVINDAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | 2012-03-17 | Management Most studies of the entrepreneur make no attempt at definition. They rely instead on a stereotype, that of the swashbuckling business adventurer. Anyone who conforms loosely to this stereotype is dubbed an entrepreneur. An examination of the folklore of entrepreneurship enables us to sketch the following portrait.http://www.govindam.org/ read more
By: Julia Powers | 2010-03-30 | Pets What is rabies? Rabies is a viral infection of the central nervous system that leads to neurological damage. It can cause inflammation and paralysis in the brain and eventually death. Wild animals transmit the disease through their saliva, either by biting your dog or licking an open wound or mucous membrane, like the eyes, nose, and mouth. Such wild animals include bats, foxes, skunks, coyotes, raccoons, and wolves. Once infected, your dog likely won't show any symptoms for several weeks or months while the virus grows in the muscle tissue. After that the virus spreads to the spinal cord and the brain (the central nervous system). Once the virus spreads to the bodily fluids, the dog has less than a week to live. read more
By: Stoil | 2012-03-11 | Video games I was always under the impression that Alan Wake was touted as being an Xbox and PC title. Being a fan of PC gaming, I shed a tear that day… You see, read more
By: mark19 | 2011-02-04 | Muscle Building The grandfather of fitness died last week. We are indebted to him for the fitness fundamentals that we have come to view as commonplace. read more
By: Nick P Wilson | 2010-04-02 | Pets Removing a puppy from its mother and litter mates is one of the most stressful situations that the puppy will endure during its lifetime. The canine is a pack animal that has evolved from its ancestor the wolf. The wolf is a social animal that co exists within a pack environment. Being suddenly removed from this environment which is all the puppy has ever known can be extremely stressful for the animal. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-02-17 | Community News Do you know which are the world records’ cute and massive puppy litters? This article introduces four biggest dog families in different countries including a Neapolitan mastiff Tia, an American Bull Dog Kaiser, a Rottweiler Terrie and Rhodesian Ridgeback. read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2010-10-01 | Article Marketing After you take your puppy home you want to make sure you take steps to ensure your puppy will grow up correctly. This article describes some of the simple steps that will help you socialize your puppy properly. read more
By: KC Wheeler | 2012-03-08 | Babies After several nights of continuous night waking, I thought my six month old baby would never sleep properly. Baby would sleep for about one hour and then wake up crying. I found that not only was I getting frustrated and exhausted, but baby was as well. read more
By: Dr. Robert Puff | 2011-05-17 | Self help We can achieve anything as long as we enjoy the journey, slow down, and work towards our goals. Ultimately, what can really help us along the way is to be passionate; to love our goals because we just like doing them and enjoy the journey along the way. That is truly the ultimate win/win scenario, because even if nothing happens with our goals we will have enjoyed the journey and we will have loved doing what we were doing all along the way. read more