May
29
Dog Obedience Training: Get Rid Of Your Dog-Fuelled Stress
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Is your dog driving you crazy with his bad behavior? Don’t put it off any longer. It’s time to get down to some serious dog obedience training. This means you need to be consistent and persistent with your training. However, training should always be fun for your dog or it will quickly get bored!
Understand Your Dog Basic Needs
May
28

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Often people have a hard time determining the right kind of dog house for their dog. The size of your dog is the first thing you will need to know. This will make getting the proper size dog house possible. There will be several things to look at when picking the ideal dog house for your dog.
May
26
Do You Know Secrets For Potty Training Puppies?
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Many people wonder if there are secrets for potty training puppies. The truth is that there are really no secrets, just use the correct knowledge the right way. Sometimes, potty training may not even be necessary. There are many people who have purchased their puppies from dog breeders and have never had to train their pup to eliminate outside. The pup was trained already by its mother to go out of doors. However, for people who get a puppy that needs training, there are some useful tips that can make things a little easier.
May
25
Stop Dog Chewing
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When you come home and your most prized possessions have been chewed up by your new puppy,it can really make you rethink your decision about getting a dogSometimes it is a shoe or and item of clothing left out but it can also be something more expensive like a cell phone or a remote control from the tv It can also be something unreplaceable like your mail that has a check in it for money or tickets for the best show in town.
May
23
Are You Thinking Of Buying A Puppy Find Out The Pros And Cons
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There is a lot work to looking after a dog or puppy and he or she will take up a lot of time, you must be prepared to clean up dog poo every day, until your dog is house trained, or when you take him for a walk.
Training a dog can be hard, especially if you aren’t used to dog training. Simple acts can produce the best and quickest results. You have to understand how a dog would live if he were living in a dog pack. There is always a leader of the pack the alpha male, and you will have to become the alpha, so your dog will know you are in charge and will obey and follow you.
May
20
Top 4 Dog Behavior Specialists – Results Speak For Themselves!
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My dog does not like other dogs, can he do agility?
A class situation is not appropriate. You should seek the services of a qualified behavior specialist to evaluate your dog. Your dog may be able to do private lessons.In training, the instructor will need to hold your dog to help it learn so it must be friendly to strangers. You should seek the services of a qualified behavior specialist to evaluate your dog.In training, the instructor will need to hold your dog to help it learn so it must be friendly to strangers. You should seek the services of a qualified behavior specialist to evaluate your dog.
My dog does not like strangers touching it or coming near them, can he do agility?
In training, the instructor will need to hold your dog to help it learn so it must be friendly to strangers. You should seek the services of a qualified behavior specialist to evaluate your dog.In training, the instructor will need to hold your dog to help it learn so it must be friendly to strangers. You should seek the services of a qualified behavior specialist to evaluate your dog.A class situation is not appropriate. You should seek the services of a qualified behavior specialist to evaluate your dog. Your dog may be able to do private lessons.
May
17
Healthy Dog Food!
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How many of us love our pets so much that we would spare no expense to take care of them. I would bet that most of us fall into the spare no expense category. The question, is then, why do many of us feed our pets such “crap” for food?
We are constantly bombarded with ads on television telling us which foods are the tastiest (and how would they know?)and most nutritious, which foods will give them a shiny coat,etc,etc,etc… In reality I have found that most of the foods that are truly good for our pets, the ones that are a Holistic and “human-grade,” food, are rarely seen on television or in magazine ads. Unfortunately, the way most of us hear about the better foods is by word of mouth or, if one of our pets gets very sick and we do a little research on “cures”. This is how I first came upon the “human grade” dog and cat foods. My two rottweilers coincidentally got cancer within two months of each other. While researching their cancers I started reading about the more popular dog foods and the junk that was in them. There are cancer- causing chemicals, meat and chicken by-products(feet,beaks,brains),diseased organs from dead animals,grain by-products, and the list goes on and on. Do some research. You’ll be amazed
We love our pets and we would never knowingly give them something that would make them sick. This includes the food we feed them. I have included a link to a web site that explains all of this in better detail. Please take a look at it. Once you know the truth, I am confident that you will see why it is in our pets’ best interest to invest in the better food.
For many of us, they are our family. Let’s treat them as such.
http://www.acreaturecomfort.com/ratingpetfood.htm
http://www.whole-dog-journal.com/
May
15
Training a dog requires many hours of dedication and patience. To achieve the desired results in rescued dog will take double the dedication and patience. It’s a lot of work, but in the end it will be worth the effort.
Unplanned litters continue to be common even though the practice of spaying and neutering has been around for decades. The result is that the number of puppies born far outnumber the number of available homes. And if you combine this with dogs that are lost or have runaway, the animal shelters are spilling over. Many of these dogs will never find homes in time and be euthanized.
May
15
How To Prevent And Treat Heart Disease In Dogs
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Have you just came home from the vet and received the sad news that he or she has found heart disease in your dog? When you heard this prognosis, chances are you felt your own heart sink as this is your beloved pet. Did you know that there is a lot you can do in order to change what might look like bad news from your vet? As you read this article, you will find out how to prevent and treat heart disease in dogs.

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