|
Posted by Jeff Cuckson
“Westies” or West Highland White Terriers are furry coated dogs, with dots for coal black eyes and button noses.
|
|
|
|
Posted by Brigitte Smith
To keep your dog's teeth clean, a number of steps are necessary. The very first consideration is healthy food. I can't stress this enough. Healthy, raw food will reduce, and even eliminate, the need to brush your dog's teeth.
|
|
Posted by John Schwartz
Why The Food You Give Your Dog Matters!
If you're like most dog owners, you probably assume that commerical dog foods with brand names that are easily identifiable - Purina, Iams, Pedigree, etc. - must be good for your pets, right? After all, millions of pet owners buy them and feed them to their beloved pets, and surely they wouldn't all give their dogs something harmful. Unfortunately, this may just be the case.
|
|
Posted by Thaddeus Collins
In a recent discussion about pet safety, the services provided by a website entitled RecoveryPets.Com was compared to microchips and tattoos, and were they a better option to providing identification for pets. During this discussion a lot of statements were made and taken for fact, but here we will dispel some of those myths.
|
|
Posted by Dooziedog.com
Key Facts:
Size: Large Height: 56 - 61 cm (22 - 24 inches) Weight: 23 - 25 kg (51 - 55 lb)
|
|
Posted by Mark Thrope
Imagine a situation where you have started a great site with exceptional design and high quality content. Your pagerank of course is zero and you alexa traffic rank is somewhere in the 18th lack or perhaps more. You want to bring visitors to your site and hence want it included in the search results but the search bots are taking their own time caching your site. Finally the googlebot caches your site and you say, what the heck, I am through. But to your dismay you find your site way deep down even for a non competitive keyword.
|
|
Posted by Steve Nash
NO, don't bother! It's a waste of time, and you'll probably just receive lots of spam.
Instead, submit your site to the major search engines and
|
|
Posted by Drew Waters
We can each spend so much time concerned with how our website/s are ranking on the Search EnginesÂ… LetÂ’s step back for a minute and look at how the Search Engines themselves are ranking. Where are people, our customers, searching? Which Search Engines are delivering the bulk of results? With answers to these questions we can re-focus our efforts to ensure that were not wasting our time trying to gain exposure in the wrong places.
|
|
|