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How to Teach Your Dog to Stand and Stay
It's quite helpful to teach your dog to "stand" when instructed. This fundamental command instructs your dog to stand motionless on all four paws. When you need your dog to stand up so that it may be checked or groomed, whether by you or someone else, learning how to train a dog to stand will come in helpful. It also serves as a solid foundation for more complex obedience training. Additionally, it is necessary if you want to display your dog because many contests need a dog to remain completely motionless in the face of distractions. Fortunately, it's not too difficult to teach your dog this command, and most dogs pick it up rather fast.
By puppies world3 years ago in Petlife
10 Tips to Help Teach Your Parrot to Talk
Polly need a saltine? Many individuals get parrots as pets since they are expecting to have a good time degree of verbal cooperation with these remarkable and clever animals. People groups' impression of avian verbal way of behaving can go from valuing their bird's entertaining mimicry of human discourse to accepting that they can have discussion level conversations with their pet. While we would discuss the level of the cooperations here, assuming that you need a pet parrot that discussions, how might you help this sort of conduct along?
By delight fiabema3 years ago in Petlife
In Memoriam to a Chickens' Community with a Happiness Quotient
Who cares about stupid chickens, right? So why write on their behalf if only because the more you read about my wonder and respect for this domestic bird community, the more your eyes and mind will open to all of nature’s citizens, individualities and purposes. Along the way, perhaps, you will come across the happiness quotient like I found with such gratitude.
By Annemarie Berukoff3 years ago in Petlife
What makes a macaw unique?
What makes a macaw unique? Macaws are king-sized members of the parrot family with typical parrot characteristics. Their large, powerful, curved beaks are designed to crush nuts and seeds. Their strong, agile toes act as hands, grasping objects. In dense rainforests, loud, screeching, and squawking voices help them be heard. They are also known for their vibrant colors, which appear bold and out of place to us but actually blend in with the green leaves, red and yellow fruits, and bluish shadows of the forest homes.
By NatureIsCute3 years ago in Petlife
Ducks Are Cute Animals
We all are acquainted with ducks. Ducks are the contributors of the household Anatidae and belong to the type Aves. They need to not be pressured with the massive birds like the swans and geese. Ducks are small aquatic birds inhabiting both sparkling and sea waters. Ducks are once in a while burdened with grebes and coots. The phrase duck has originated from the Old English word duce which capacity diver. Baby geese are called as ducklings but in meals alternate the adult geese which are geared up to bear roasting are called as ducklings.
By mukesh jaiswar3 years ago in Petlife
A Rainbow of Birds
Asia Mandarin ducks make their home in forested areas near water in parts of Ireland and in East Asia. Males have brightly colored feathers marked by bright orange, green, red, yellow, and purple. The male mandarin ducks are the most colorful and their faces are marked by stripes of yellow-tinged white, and deep green.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Petlife
Billy the Rooster
It's a love story that I want to share. It's too sweet to not be told. He is suave, cool, and a real Romeo and I can see why the chicks love him. By his strut, I can tell he knows it. I watch him while he's watching me. We have that eye contact thing going on. Every now and then he gives me that one-eyed side look as he pumps out his chest. That look that all chicks just love.
By Paula Cushman3 years ago in Petlife
Why should you do a genetic test on your dog?
Genetic tests in humans are already a common reality to find out about preventable genetic diseases or even to find out the ethnic origin of our ancestors. For example, it is already common to analyze the presence of certain mutations in genes to understand the probability of a person to suffer from certain types of cancer. How could it be otherwise, these types of tests are beginning to be available for our fellow dogs and thus be able to give them better health.
By Malik Kashif3 years ago in Petlife
Can an eagle hunt a peacock? Why?
The peacock and the tiger have one thing in common: they are both kings, the tiger is the "king of all animals", and the peacock is the "king of all birds", but its "king" has a fundamental difference, the tiger is my strength to get this title, while the peacock is by "beauty". The tiger is my strength to get this title, while the peacock is by "beauty", in birds, the real strength to get "king" is the eagle.
By blackwell marshall3 years ago in Petlife
The nature reserve with a 500-year plan
As I walk along a winding trail through Zealandia, an ecosanctuary in New Zealand's capital city of Wellington, I smell the wet earth from last night's rain, hear birds cackle and sing, and feel a slight chill from the cool breeze. Then, I see it: a streak of yellow landing on a tree branch high above. It's a stitchbird – a sparrow-sized songbird whose Māori name, hihi, refers to the rays of the sun.
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in Petlife











