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Dog Grooming and Hygiene: Using Shampoos and Conditione...
Dogs have very sensitive skin that is half the thickness of human skin and has a very different pH balance. So to ensure you don't...
Dog Grooming and Hygiene: How to trim your dog's nails
Unless your pet is a very active outdoor dog his nails will need to be trimmed on a regular basis - anywhere from once a week to o...
Dog Grooming and Hygiene: Save money by grooming your D...
Many dog owners prefer to leave haircuts to professional groomers.
Dog Grooming and Hygiene: Grooming Tools
Grooming equipment is a must-have no matter the breed of your dog. RSPCA Australia recommends establishing a habit of regular groo...
Dog Grooming and Hygiene: Dog grooming the Basics
Keeping your dog clean and well-groomed is about much more than just looking and smelling good. It's about keeping your dog health...
Dog Grooming and Hygiene: Types of Dog Hair
Grooming is a major part of keeping your dog looking and feeling healthy.
Dog, Toys and Rewards: Tips for buying a food-dispensin...
Your dog has the world at his feet. He has you there to feed him, play with him and provide him with a warm place to lay his head.
Dog, Toys and Rewards: Chew Toys for Dogs
Chew toys are a great way for dogs to play on their own and release pent-up energy that could otherwise cause bad behaviors.
Dog, Toys and Rewards: Dog Toys and How to use Them
Many behavior problems in dogs are the result of boredom or excess energy. Toys offer mental and physical stimulation and enrichme...
Dog, Toys and Rewards: Choosing the best toys for your ...
One of the best things about being a pet parent of a dog is how much they love to play, and choosing the best dog toys is an impor...
Aristophanes's Speech from Plato's Symposium
Aristophanes professed to open another vein of discourse; he had a mind to praise Love in another way, unlike that of either Pausa...
Education in Ancient Greece
Greek education was vastly "democratized" in the 5th century BCE, influenced by the Sophists, Plato and Isocrates.