Chinese Proverb: ‘You Close the Door Before Beating Your Dog’
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- Chinese Proverb: ‘You Close the Door Before Beating Your Dog’
- FEATURE: Military dogs ready to protect and serve
- It’s a dog’s life in China
- Tips for keeping your dog’s teeth clean
Chinese Proverb: ‘You Close the Door Before Beating Your Dog’
ABC News – Mar 18, 2008
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FEATURE: Military dogs ready to protect and serve
Taipei Times – Mar 18, 2008
PHT: WANG YI-SUNG TAIPEI TIMES There are 13 members of the Military Police force that are entirely devoted to the nation and willing to make the ultimate sacrifice and all they ask in return is a total monthly budget of NT$1300 for food and medication. They are the force’s 13 German Shepherds. “Know your dogs and love them with your all your heart. Yeh said the squad’s top priority is to keep the dogs healthy and fit so they can be commissioned for any assignment at short notice.
It’s a dog’s life in China
Times of India – Mar 18, 2008
“We still eat dog butnot this kind of dog” Liu Ming a pet shop salesman said pointing to atoffee-coloured puppy with floppy ears on sale for about 500 yuan or $70. “We eat much bigger dogs”. Keeping pets is becoming all the rage among the affluent in China even thoughsome Chinese still consume dog and catmeat. Combined spending on petfood and pet care in China will be worth an estimated $870 million in 2008according to Euromonitor International… “We still eat dog butnot this kind of dog” Liu Ming a pet shop salesman said pointing to atoffee-coloured puppy with floppy ears on sale for about 500 yuan or $70. “We eat much bigger dogs”. Keeping pets is becoming all the rage among the affluent in China even thoughsome Chinese still consume dog and catmeat. Combined spending on petfood and pet care in China will be worth an estimated $870 million in 2008according to Euromonitor International. That’s up roughly 15% from the $757million spent in 2007. “InChina more and more people are raising pets.
Tips for keeping your dog’s teeth clean
Dallas Morning News – Mar 18, 2008
The teeth can become loosened or lost and gum disease contributes to heart problems. A better idea is prevention. In addition to giving dry food and various hard toys and treats to dogs prone to the problem the dog’s teeth can be cleaned daily. I have toy poodles whose mouths are very small so the finger cot brushes available do not fit into their mouths… The teeth can become loosened or lost and gum disease contributes to heart problems. A better idea is prevention. In addition to giving dry food and various hard toys and treats to dogs prone to the problem the dog’s teeth can be cleaned daily. I have toy poodles whose mouths are very small so the finger cot brushes available do not fit into their mouths. I decided to try using a child’s electric toothbrush with dog dental cream. I won’t try to tell you that they love it but the chicken- or beef-flavored cream makes the process a little less onerous to them. h and now it is possible to buy an expensive electric toothbrush intended for dogs but it is identical to the children’s and it costs much more.
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