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Trivia about Dogs

A dog's whiskers are touch-sensitive hairs called vibrissae. They are found on the
muzzle, above the eyes and below the jaws, and can actually sense tiny changes in
airflow.

According to a recent survey, the most popular name for a dog is Max. Other popular
names include Molly, Sam, Zach, and Maggie.

According to ancient Greek literature, when Odysseus arrived home after an absence of
20 years, disguised as a beggar, the only one to recognize him was his aged dog Argos,
who wagged his tail at his master, and then died.

An American Animal Hospital Association poll showed that 33 percent of dog owners
admit that they talk to their dogs on the phone or leave messages on an answering
machine while away.

An estimated 1 million dogs in the United States have been named the primary
beneficiary in their owner's will.

Seizure Alert Dogs - Helping
People With Epilepsy

Hearing Dogs: Freedom &
Independence For The Deaf
and Hard Of Hearing

K-9 Police Service Dogs

We Do We NEED Dogs ?

What Defines A Hero ?

Dog Lovers Send Goodies
To Military Working Dogs

The Power Of Paws

Breaking Down Barriers

The Reality Of Independence
Dog Waste - 10 Environmental Tips

10 Useful Tips

Making Sure Our Pets Are Safe &
Secure

Obsessive Paw Licking - Causes
& Treatments

Pet Obesity - What Can We Do

Pet Medication - How to Save
Money

Pet Drowning Prevention - 10 Tips
You Can Use

Plastic Cone Collars Vs Soft E
Collars

Shopping For Our Pets - The
Evolution

War Dogs The Forgotten Hero's


For as long as the dog has been man's best friend, dog waste has posed a menace to our society
and environment.

Know what’s worse than picking up dog waste? Stepping in it.  Did you know, each year,
countless people end up in hospital emergency rooms from slipping on dog waste? Their
sustained injuries often include sprained or broken bones, cuts and bruises, and head trauma.
Today, many cities and towns are imposing fines from $50.00 to $750.00 for NOT picking up after
your pet.

Know what’s worse than that? Swimming or fishing in contaminated water. But the worst of all is
drinking water that may have dog waste in it.

It is estimated that 3.6 Billion pounds of dog waste is produced each year in the United States. But
sadly, many irresponsible pet owners think it is OK to let their dog “GO” anywhere and just leave
it behind. Pet waste left on the ground, especially near streets and sidewalks, gets washed into
storm drains and drainage ditches, which flow to the local waterway. This water, called runoff,
does not get cleaned or treated along the way, so anything that goes into the storm drain or ditch
goes into the water. Bacteria, parasites, and viruses found in pet waste can be harmful to water
quality and human health.

We need to do our part to stop dog waste from being a menace to our society and environment.  
Here are a few things You can do to help.

1.        Pick up Your pet’s waste every single time.
2.        Deposit pet waste bags in to nearest garbage container.
3.        Never wash pet waste into the street or storm drain.
4.        Take advantage of complimentary waste bags offered in dispensers at Your local park.
5.        Always use biodegradable waste bags. Grocery bags NEVER degrade in our landfills.
6.        Carry extra bags, just in case your dog “Goes” more than once. Make them available to        
other pet owners who may have forgotten to bring one.
7.        Teach children how to clean up after their pet.
8.        Put a friendly reminder on the bulletin board at your local dog park.
9.        Tell friends and neighbors about WHY they should pick up after their pet.
10.        Put a lawn sign on your property, reminding other pet owners to Stoop N Scoop.

Above All…Be A Responsible Pet Parent !
ALWAYS Pick Up After Your Pet !
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Simple Dog Training Tips

Hip dysplasia & canine arthritis

Pets Have Separation Anxiety Too

5 Reasons Why Dogs Should Wear Shoes or Boots

Why We Like To Dress Up Our Pets

How To Keep Your Dog From Getting Bored

Walking Your Dog: All Season Tips

Dogs For Kids With Autism

Easy Travel Tips You Can Use

Belly Bands
Clean Up
Disposable Dog Diapers
Doggie Diapers
Doggie Dooley - Septic System
House Training Products
House Training Tips
Indoor Dog Toilet
Lawn Signs
No Peeing / No Pooping Signs
Odor Control
Patio Park Dog Potty
Pick Up Bags
Portable Dog Toilet
Puppy Pads
Resources
Stain Removers
Stop Territorial Marking
Synthetic Grass
If you are looking for tips on How To Stop Territorial
Marking, Obsessive Paw Licking, Dog
Waste
Environmental Tips
, information about Working
Dogs
or interesting Trivia facts about dogs in general,
this is the place to find interesting and factual articles to help
you and your dog live a happier, healthier live together.   
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How To Stop
Territorial Marking
- 10 Useful Tips
Written by Wayne Tuttle