Secrets To Dog Training

Archive for November, 2009


Proper Veterinary Care For Older Dogs

When it comes to the need for medical attention, your pooch is like a human. As a puppy, he needed vaccinations and frequent check-ups. When he became an adult, routine exams were still important, but could be performed less frequently. As he grows older, his need for ongoing veterinary care becomes greater. His health – and by extension, his happiness – is heavily dependent upon the prevention of diseases, and early treatment in the event they are diagnosed.

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Importance Of Dog Training

There are lots of reasons why we need to train our dogs and sometimes we are the number one beneficiary of the result as we call it. It is not only for fun or just to satisfy your eyes and feelings towards the dog. It is for the dog’s wellness as well. Love alone is not enough for them but they exist because they are willing to learn and can do beyond what man think they could.

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Owners Are Willing to Spend More Money on Pet Food – Puppy Love

Skateboarding Dog An in depth look at aggressive dog behavior will demonstrate that it makes for a stressful situation at home as well as outside. An aggressive dog is not easy to control, and sometimes runs the household. Many people become intimidated by their dogs, because they have lost their place as master of the [...]

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Dog Separation Anxiety Medication

Canine separation anxiety is among the most prevalent behavioral problems in dogs. Dogs are social. If they don’t adjusted to being alone they can be anxious. A number of different medications exist to calm your dog and lessen the symptoms of dog separation anxiety. These anti-anxiety medications, such as chlomicalm, adjust your dogs brain chemistry [...]

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The Doggy Door’s Usefulness

For any person that has a dog, putting a doggy door into one of the doors of the home that leads to the back yard is essential to keeping everyone happy. Some people think they can’t install them on a glass door, but today there are models that can do exactly that. There are two [...]

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Quick Fixes for a Dog Pulling on the Leash

Stop Dog Pulling on Leash I know that it can be incredibly frustrating when your dog has no “leash discipline” — when he prefers to pay attention to every distraction the comes by on your walks, rather than walking calmly by your side. A dog pulling on leash is a definite signal that they think [...]

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Dog Grooming Tips

Not everybody can afford to pay a few hundred dollars per month to cover the pet’s grooming costs. People more willingly turn to dog grooming tips to care for their four-legged friends at home, as a form of saving money. The breed is important as well as the anatomical structure because every dog has different [...]

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Find Out Tips To Puppy Potty Training

Getting a new puppy? I’ll bet you are so excited. I’m not going to break your excitement, but I will tell you that once you get your puppy home he will push your patience further than you thought it could go. One of the first, and most difficult, tasks is to teach your dog to go outside to potty. This takes patience and effort on your part.

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The B.A.R.F. Philosophy

We as dog lovers are always in search of finding the right dog food nutrition that would satisfy our dogs. Many dog owners and breeders have settled for commercialized dog food brands thinking that they provide the necessary diet nutrients. It is important to note however that raw dog food diets are becoming quiet popular. The B.A.R.F. Philosophy diet has been incorporated by many dog owners who attest to its effectiveness in providing their dogs with good health.

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Dog Grooming School

A rewarding but challenging profession, a dog grooming career is built on solid special education or training. The first and most popular choice is that of attending a dog grooming school, but there is always the possibility of taking Internet courses. In-person practicals are probably the most important part of the training process. Working on [...]

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