Jim on February 22nd, 2010

Training your dog to come as soon as it’s called Teaching a puppy to come the instant it’s called is a really fundamental, as well as possibly life saving, a natural part of any successful k9 training regime.  All effectively prepared dogs should learn how to respond promptly to the owner’s voice, and also quicker [...]

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Jim on February 22nd, 2010

Sometimes a dog barking can be extremely helpful to his safety or to its owners safety; for example, barking when an unexpected visitor approaches your home. However, most of the time we don’t want our canine companions to bark at every visitor. This can be especially problematic in an apartment or condominium, where you’re living [...]

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Tired of neighbours complaining regarding your dog barking and howling all night long? Or you can’t concentrate at work for the reason of lack of sleep credited to the dog’s nightly serenade? Dog barking problems don’t seem to be uncommon, simply like there are inidividuals who cannot stop talking. Primarily a dog barks to speak [...]

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Jim on January 8th, 2010

Whatever your dog preference is, you’re certain to seek out terrier dogs among the candidates for a pal. You may get energy you want with very little grooming and added wit. Basically bred for hunting and killing vermin, Terrier dogs are currently known to supply wide spectrum of options and characters that you would possibly [...]

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Jim on December 31st, 2009

Homemade food is good for everyone including your dog. Of course, you have the option of giving your dog commercially prepared food. Such food deprives your dog of the nutrition that he needs. Thus, it is always a good thing to cook food for your dog at home. Here is what you need to know [...]

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Jim on December 31st, 2009

There’s a hole in your life that only a dog can fill. You want a special dog, perhaps simply a full-grown adult. Perhaps your code of ethics demand saving a dog’s life – not buying a chic purebred. I’m not a veterinarian or a dog trainer, but I’ve enjoyed two successful adoptions. Here are some [...]

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Jim on December 29th, 2009

Expensive Adam, Hi, I have a 3 year-previous Australian Cattle Dog. She may be a wonderfully obedient dog, canine sensible citizen certified and everything. She is terribly obedient and smart natured to individuals, however she is terribly dominant when it comes to alternative dogs. Recently I’ve got been having problems with her snapping at other [...]

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Jim on December 19th, 2009

Pet dogs require a lot of care and this care should be both- emotional and physical. As you begin to take correct physical care of your pet, you will automatically become emotionally caring as well. Physical care for your pets involved regular exercises and feeding, grooming, and proper veterinary support when needed. Of these, grooming [...]

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Jim on December 14th, 2009

Dog obesity is a serious issue for any pet owner who wants to own an animal. Overweight dogs can die earlier in life, have severe health issues and be generally unhappy when they can’t get around. Unfortunately, pet obesity is an increasing trend within the United States. Add to that the idea that the FDA [...]

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Jim on December 14th, 2009

With each season your dog will need pampering and care accordingly. However,] the winter weather is perhaps the toughest on them and the hardest on them more inclined to sickness. Here we look at some tips to keep your best mate free of sickness and free to play about. The chilly breeze of winter is [...]

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