By shanna, on November 7th, 2011%
©2011 Shanna Ohmes
Yuck! How do you get rid of skunk smell from your dog? We went through this exact situation one year with my little dog. It was an early February morning and it was freezing. As soon as I opened the door, she growled, charged out and bounded off the porch steps. . . . → Read More: How to Remove Skunk Odor from your Dog
By shanna, on February 24th, 2011%
By shanna, on January 19th, 2011%
Here is a video that was featured on the Texas Country Reporter show about David Hartwig and The Amazing Skidboot, a mischevious dog that was turned around by some simple training. This dog went on to inspire and amaze millions of people with his dog tricks. Below the video, I’ve included a link . . . → Read More: The Amazing Skidboot and How to Train Your Dog
By shanna, on October 28th, 2010%
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Have the recent tainted dog food scares prompted you to investigate alternative and healthier ways of feeding your dog? Or does your dog have recurring health problems and you think it may be related to what’s in the bagged chow you pick up at the supermarket? Researching all over the internet . . . → Read More: The Complete Dog Food and Nutrition Guide
By shanna, on October 28th, 2010%
©2010 Shanna Ohmes
Home Remedies for Cats and Dogs by Mike Mullins has natural dog remedies for allergies, anxiety, arthritis, ear infections, itching, hot spots, doggy odor, skin problems and more that you can treat effectively, simply and cheaply with remedies you already have in your house. No need to pay those . . . → Read More: Home Remedies for Cats and Dogs
By shanna, on August 10th, 2010%
©2010 Shanna Ohmes
Does your dog suffer from hot spots? Constant itching, scratching, chewing, and biting at their feet are symptoms of skin allergies. When the scratching and chewing persists, it can lead to patchy hair loss and inflamed sores.
Conventional treatment includes steroids, antibiotics, tranquilizers and antihistamines which may suppress the symptoms, . . . → Read More: Natural Hot Spot Remedies for Dogs
By shanna, on July 27th, 2010% ©2010 Shanna Ohmes
In many traditional cultures, women were just as likely to fish, hunt and forage for food as the men were. These women provided sustenance for the family as well as connecting with nature and living close to the earth.
Today, women are forging ahead and making new trends in outdoor sports . . . → Read More: Women in the Outdoors: 35 Outdoor Activities and Sports for Today’s Women
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