Posts tagged with dog

A Few Great Recommendations For House-training A Young Puppy Dog

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

  Having a new puppy at home is often rather like having a new baby at home! Educating your pet dog exactly what he has to do takes time and also persistence. Allow me to share some suggestions you must make use of when house-breaking your dog.   First of all it is best if […]

Why Pets Matter

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Animals that you adopt as pets have their own interests beyond your own. It doesn’t matter how much money you have, a pet only sees you for who you are and loves you no matter what. I have experiences with stray animals, such as cats and dogs, and I can attest to the fact that […]

1Easy Dog Breeding

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

1Breeding a dog is a crucial decision and it is normal to feel a bit uncomfortable with a serious approach. One of the most important thing is to choose the right partner for your dog. The partner you choose, keep the properties you want to see exercised in the doggies. Both companions must be healthy […]

Avoid Table Scraps In Your Dog’s Diet

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

We have all done it.  Our cute, little furry friend is practically smiling at us from beneath the kitchen table.  The ears are perked and the tail is wagging.  We know what our dog is after.  Just a tiny tidbit from dinner would be delightful, right?  What could it hurt?  It is just a bite […]

Nut Toxicity In Dogs

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Dogs are certainly not picky eaters. Seldom would you see a dog refuse any kind of food. It would seem as if these animals don’t even bother to taste their food. Dogs have the habit of finishing off the contents of the doggie bowl instantly. Eating fast is an innate behavior of dogs but this […]

Are Mushrooms Poisonous To Dogs

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Mushroom is on ASPCA’s list of common people foods toxic to dogs. Dog owners are warned not to give this human food to the pet because of its toxic effects. Considering the dog’s tendency to roam and to eat anything that catches its fancy, preventing the dog from ingesting mushrooms can be difficult. Mushrooms grow […]

Dog Tricks Training – Fun Dog Tricks To Impress Your Friends

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

Among any other domestic animals, dogs are considered the most lovable and clever. They make great pets for they appeal to people’s emotional needs. Statistics have shown that thirty-seven percent of American homes possess at least two dogs. What makes this even more interesting is that a normal American spends a figure of $200 to […]

Dog Training Devices, Tools Not Substitutes

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

The creativity of trainers and those who supply them with additional tools is never-ending. To the new or casual trainer there appears a dizzying array of devices. Though many are useful, they shouldn’t be viewed as substitutes for training knowledge.Before using any of the tools discussed below, be sure your dog is in good health. […]

Different Breeds Require Different Methods In Dog Training

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

The variety of dog species is so great that sometimes it’s better not to think of them all as part of the same species at all. Biologists do because they can interbreed. Dog owners have different purposes, so it can be better to emphasize the differences over the similarities.A Jack Russell terrier looks, thinks and […]

How To Protect The Dog From Lice

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Dogs can suffer from several kinds of parasite infestation. Aside from fleas, mites and ticks, the pet can have another unwanted guest – LICE! A dog owner that maintains a regular grooming routine for the pet should not be surprised if lice is found on the dog’s fur as this parasite can be found even […]