Positive Dog Training Methods
by Rosana Hart Positive dog training methods, which are techniques causing dogs no pain, are becoming much more widely used. Dog clicker training and other positive approaches are based on scientific research and make dog training more enjoyable for both the humans and the dogs. Dog Clicker Training
by Rosana Hart You can get started with dog clicker training easily with these simple instructions. Crate Training for Puppies and Dogs
by Rosana Hart Crate training dogs and puppies has many advantages, but it is not for all dogs or all people. Steps to follow in introducing a dog to a crate are outlined. Cleaning House and the 80-20 Rule
by Rosana Hart The time management principle that 80 percent of the value of doing something comes from 20 percent of what you do is applied to cleaning house. Baking Soda for Cleaning
by Rosana Hart Baking soda can be used for clearing drains, common scrubbing jobs, neutralizing odors, and other projects -- and it's an inexpensive and non-toxic material. Shared Dancing has Benefits for Babies and New Moms Alike
by Susan Peach According to well-known pediatrician and parenting expert Dr. Sears,
exercising to music and moving rhythmically with your baby enhances
infant development. Learn about some of the other lifelong benefits of
dancing with your baby. Nothing Beats Family
by Ridgely Goldsborough An inspirational story about missing the family while on the road--chocolate on the pillow just won't cut it... New Jersey Home Remodeling
by Dan Noyes The U.S. state of New Jersey lies on the Eastern seaboard, with New York to its north and northeast, and Delaware and Pennsylvania to its west. New Jersey became heavily industrialized soon after the Revolutionary War, with the building of canals and railroads. A Carefully Planned Outdoor Kitchen is Worth the Investment
by Bev Hlavka There are many things to consider when planning an outdoor kitchen. Ask yourself some easy questions before you remodel and you will save money in the long run. You Get What You Pay for when it Comes to Above Ground Pools
by Bev Hlavka Do your research before you purchase an above ground pool. You get what you pay for so think about it before you buy the cheapest pool on the market. OOPS! Did I Forget the Free Fun?
by Cheryl Johnson In my recent article “Kids Just Wanna Have Fun” I offered some ideas to keep your fun hungry kids happy. But, duhhhhh. . .I forgot the FREE FUN STUFF! Well ya’ know that’s the most important stuff. Log Home Basics
by Mercedes Hayes As we start to research log homes, it quickly becomes apparent that there is much more variety than one would ever think. We have to consider log shapes, log corners, square or round, milled or handcrafted. This article is designed to explain the difference between one type of log home and another. Take the Picnic Table with You to the Beach
by Bev Hlavka There is no reason you have to sit on the ground for a picnic. Learn how folding picnic tables are more comfortable and are easily packed into a car. Baby Bedding Wants Vs. Bedding Baby Needs
by Bev Marshall Find out what your baby really needs in the crib vs. what you would love to buy for the crib. Protect your Kids Early with Safety Glasses
by Beverly Marshall Start the kids out early wearing safety glasses for sports. Surviving Those Holiday Blues
by Garrett Coan Understanding and coping with the holiday blues. So You Want an American Pit Bull Terrier?
by Jason Mann You've made up your mind, it's the American Pit Bull Terrier you
want as your companion. Are you ready for this breed? Read this
article and then decide if you want to go ahead with your
decision. Aluminium And Wooden Greenhouses
by Garry John A look at the individual merits of aluminium and wooden greenhouses. Teach Your Kids to Cook Well, Eliminating Excessive Health Care Needs in the Future
by Robb Ksiazek We are all aware of the child obesity epidemic that has not only attacked the United States, but internationally as well. To keep our children healthy and keep health care costs down, we must examine even the simplest angles to prevent this problem. How to Put Your Kids (Or Grandkids) On the Fast Track to Success
by Chris Widener Working with adults (as well as children and teens) for the past 12 years I have noticed that there are just a few primary struggles that most adults face. I also see how better training as a child and teen could have given them the skills and attitudes that would have prevented the problems that they now face. |