Do you plan to dedicate the whole page to Dogs (Cats, Tigers etc)?
If so, the built in page links should do it.
But if you want to go to a specific location on a page you will need to
create an anchor.
I'll give you a link from my site and you can substitute your information.
http://www.vanusa.org/events/index.html
Clicking DEC in the 2008 table takes you to
December, 2008
Gather with the mouse, Dec and select Inset hyperlink
#dec08 or it could be written
http://www.vanusa.org/events/index.html/#dec08
(If you are changing pages put in the page where you want to go, i.e.,
http://www.vanusa.org/events/page2.html/#dec08
Now to create the anchor
Go to the page and paragraph of the target.
Select Insert HTML code fragment, the mouse arrow changes to cross hairs.
Create a rectangle sized to your choice (very small is ok) and place it just
above the first word of the target location and click.
A window pops open and replace the existing text with
<A NAME="dec08"></A>
("dec08" is what you referred to in the Hyperlink above).
The above is from a Publisher 2000 website and your Publisher version may
create other than html files. Use the type of file extension your site
employs.