Jim on November 26th, 2009

It is not impossible to teach your old dog new tricks but much effort is needed to do that. Training an older dog needs a proper mind-set.  Older dogs are already through with that stage in their lives where they are shaped and influenced on how they would behave or act. Training older dogs would [...]

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Jim on November 25th, 2009

How do you know whether or not your dog’s nutrition and the food you are feeding your dog contains all of the necessary nutrients it needs for optimal health and energy? Do you know the dangers in some foods? First, you must know what the labels mean. Foods labeled “completely balanced” or “nutritionally complete” meet [...]

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Jim on November 25th, 2009

How do I go about choosing a new pet for the family? What is the best pet for our family? Well you are starting well by collecting information. This is critical as a pet is for life, so be 100% sure, otherwise do not have a pet. A bit negative there, but there is such [...]

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Jim on November 25th, 2009

Do you have a shy or fearful dog?  He’s probably very attached to you, but is leery of strangers.  Your pet may even go so far as to growl and snap at unfamiliar people or dogs who get too close.  People may say he’s a “one-person dog.” It’s important to work on training your shy [...]

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Jim on November 25th, 2009

There are tons of complaints from canine owners about their pups eating feces. This habit is also known as coprophagia and this means eating of feces by an animal. This bad habit could be a result of many factors like pancreatic insufficiency, digestive diseases, disorders such as malabsorption of food particles, over-feeding, under-feeding, fatty foods [...]

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puppy potty training Persistence pays off when it comes to potty training puppies. It also helps to be patient with newborn pups. Soon your puppy will be the ideal dog. Puppies don't like to disappoint their owner and they will work hard to please. It is best to get a puppy used to going outdoors [...]

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An untrained dog can and does cause his owner a lot of stress as well as also endangers the very life of the dog as well. It is then necessary for every dog owner to start dog training as soon as their dog or pup is old enough to be given instructions. The first part [...]

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Jim on November 23rd, 2009

Many dog owners don’t know what to do when incontinence in female dogs becomes an issue.  This problem affects many pets, but their owners either ignore it or are too embarrassed about it to take their dogs to the vet.  This article will take a look at the causes and treatments for female dog incontinence. [...]

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We’ve every 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 understand what our dog is after.  Only a tiny tidbit from dinner would be delightful, accurate?  What could it harm?  It is just a bite or [...]

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Jim on November 23rd, 2009

Bathing a pet dog requires to be given further emphasis. This’s because of the reality that when you’re careless in bathing, the animal may end up having several infections.  For example, if you don’t close the ears with large cotton ball, the water might enter into ear canals and might cause some ear infections through [...]

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