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pet tips

So You Want To Be A Cat Sitter

IN THE September 17 ISSUE

FROM THE :Contributors,
andPet Perspective,
andSandra Murhpy
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by Sandra Murphy



What’s the best way to get started as a cat sitter? Sit for your friends or neighbors. No matter how much you love cats, pet sitting may not be right for you so it’s best to take the job for a test drive before committing to a new career.

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by Tara Wilson



This has been a fun summer for dog lovers in the area. There have been plenty of dog events and activities to participate in.

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House-Training Your Dog

IN THE July 24 ISSUE

FROM THE :Contributors,
andPet Perspective,
andSheryl Wall
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by Sheryl Wall



House-training can be one of the most daunting aspects of owning a dog but it is always worth the effort. There are many techniques so it may be hard to choose which you want to use. I found the best method for my dogs and me through research followed by trial and error.

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Dog Training: What’s Next?

IN THE June 26 ISSUE

FROM THE :Contributors,
andPet Perspective,
andTara Wilson
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by Tara Wilson



So you and your dog have completed a basic manners class? You may be wondering what’s next as far as training your dog. What activities are there to get involved in? Training doesn’t end with basic manners, but it does give you the skills you need…

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Why Train Your Dog?

IN THE May 29 ISSUE

FROM THE 2010 Articles,
andPet Perspective,
andSheryl Wall
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by Sheryl Wall



Many people in our society own dogs but how many take the time to train them? It’s hard work so it’s easy to just give up but dogs are made to work and, without training, chaos happens.

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