<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>TRCB.com RSS Feed</title><description>dogsteps tagged articles.</description><link>http://www.trcb.com/</link><language>en-Us</language><ttl>60</ttl><lastBuildDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 11:26:11 EST</lastBuildDate><copyright>Copyright 2012 Jeff Nenadic, TRCB.com All Right Reserved</copyright><item><title>Dog's Nutritional Assurance Through Vitamins</title><link>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/dogs-nutritional-assurance-through-vitamins-8807.htm</link><description>A pet's life can be greatly enhanced through vitamins. Such supplements aid significantly in regulating, in particular, a dog's bodily regulating functionality. Other beneficial attributes derived from administering vitamins to your pet include instilling immunity towards toxins of an environmental nature, as well as to appropriately process the nutritional properties of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.</description><pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:00:55 EST</pubDate><guid>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/dogs-nutritional-assurance-through-vitamins-8807.htm</guid><source url="http://www.trcb.com/rss/tag/dogsteps.xml">TRCB.com</source><category>dogsteps</category></item><item><title>Dog Fights - Use Caution!!</title><link>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/dog-fights---use-caution-8136.htm</link><description>It may be really difficult for you to imagine that the cuddly, adorable puppy living happily in your home and playing with your children could be a wolf in disguise displaying signs of aggression in certain circumstances. Unless you train your puppy correctly the possibility of aggression can quickly change to fact. It is best to gain control over this inappropriate behavior from an early age because the older your dog gets, the harder it will be to modify his character.</description><pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 17:27:23 EST</pubDate><guid>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/dog-fights---use-caution-8136.htm</guid><source url="http://www.trcb.com/rss/tag/dogsteps.xml">TRCB.com</source><category>dogsteps</category></item><item><title>More About The Pet shops!</title><link>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/more-about-the-pet-shops-6903.htm</link><description>One of the most popular places to get your puppy or any other animal is the Pet stops. These days almost every corner of the city you will find a pet store. It is very hard to ignore that beautiful puppy waiting for you to take him home. </description><pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 13:50:44 EST</pubDate><guid>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/more-about-the-pet-shops-6903.htm</guid><source url="http://www.trcb.com/rss/tag/dogsteps.xml">TRCB.com</source><category>dogsteps</category></item><item><title>The Ancestral Effect Of The Wolves On Present Dogs Behavior</title><link>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/the-ancestral-effect-of-the-wolves-on-present-dogs-behavior-6904.htm</link><description>You might have noticed that whenever dogs meet; they seem to study each other gestures, signs or body language before doing any action. If you observe, you might be able to recognize and distinguish the friendly and hostile meetings. Their body language speaks a lot and is their way of communicating their feelings or social standing. In fact, it shall be seen that these behavioral patterns have passed on through generations and have helped in avoiding a lot of unpleasant situations.</description><pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 13:48:03 EST</pubDate><guid>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/the-ancestral-effect-of-the-wolves-on-present-dogs-behavior-6904.htm</guid><source url="http://www.trcb.com/rss/tag/dogsteps.xml">TRCB.com</source><category>dogsteps</category></item><item><title>Understanding Why Labrador Retrievers Chew on Furniture</title><link>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/understanding-why-labrador-retrievers-chew-on-furniture-6763.htm</link><description>If you have never owned a Labrador Retriever before but are considering adopting or purchasing one, you have no doubt done a little studying of the breed. Unfortunately, one of their more common traits is frequently overlooked - biting, chewing, and nipping , not just the case with our feet and hands, but inanimate objects as well. Such is the case with wood and wooden furniture, considering the fact that, if it will fit, a Labrador puppy will put anything in its mouth to chew on it.</description><pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 17:21:41 EST</pubDate><guid>http://www.trcb.com/pets/dogs/understanding-why-labrador-retrievers-chew-on-furniture-6763.htm</guid><source url="http://www.trcb.com/rss/tag/dogsteps.xml">TRCB.com</source><category>dogsteps</category></item></channel></rss>
