Jack Feerick
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Getting Kids Interested in ChessHow do you introduce kids raised on video games and organized sports to the mind skills of the Game of Kings?
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Dog Car SeatsA dog car seat can keep your dog safe and happy while riding in the car. With many different options available, it is important to know what the differences are and which car seat is right for your dog.
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Choosing a Large Dog BedWith a large dog, finding the right bed can pose many different questions. Large dog breeds have a tendency to develop hip and bone issues, so finding the bed to keep your dog comfortable is an important step giving him a long and healthy life.
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Your Pet and Your Philosophy of HousetrainingPeople who have neither pets nor babies often cite the same reason: the mess. But just like a human baby, a dog or cat can grow out of their messy phase'"with some help from you. A look at shifting trends in how we think of the process of housetraining.
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Starting a Family Game NightWhether it's Mom and Dad playing a friendly game of chess or a marathon ten-player Monopoly tournament, games bring families. No matter the outcome of the game itself, everyone is a winner when families play together.
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Your Dog and DiarrheaJudging a dog's overall health from its bathroom habits can be a complex process. Diarrhea is almost always an indicator of the presence of some toxin or contaminant. Learn about the risks and the treatments.
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Your Dog and ConstipationA little attention to your pet's bathroom habits can reveal vital medical information. A look at constipation and its implications for your dog's overall health.
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Your Dog's Urinary HealthPaying attention to your dog's urination habits can tell you something about his overall health. Either too much or too little can be a sign of an underlying medical problem. But how much is enough?
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Your Dog and Paper TrainingWhen you've gotta go, you've gotta go. It's where you go that's the issue. Training tips and toileting options for indoor dogs; paper training, sod boxes, piddle pads, litter boxes, and more.
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Your Dog in WinterWould you ask your best friend to sleep out-of-doors, naked, in the coldest months of the year? For many family dogs, that's exactly what the coming winter has in store. Providing shelter, avoiding injury, and dealing with changing activity levels.
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Your Dog and Separation Anxiety: Training and TreatmentYour dog tears up the house while you're away at work, or acts up while you're still getting ready in the morning, whimpering as you pick up your keys. The poor dog is a nervous wreck, and frankly you're not feeling so hot either. What to do?