Secrets To Dog Training

Archive for January, 2010


Does Your Dog Have Joint Problems?

If memory foam mattresses provide the best sleeping experiences for humans, it stands to reason that they might also result in the best dog beds, especially if your canine friend has joint or muscle problems. Polyurethane memory foam molds itself to the sleeper’s body, triggered by their body heat, and then returns to its original shape when it cools down. Because of this, it provides consistent support to the body. Which is why, when people do their dog bed shopping, they often consider a bed of this material for an arthritic or older dog.

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Dog Problems? How I Solved Ours and Created a Happy Dog and Happy Owner in the Process

Dogs have been a part of my life for well over 35 years, and what a roller coaster it has been! There have been great experiences and some sad ones, but through it all, I remain convinced that dogs are truly “man’s best friend”. That being said, some dogs are just easier to make friends with than others.

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Protect Your Pet With A Glow In The Dark Dog Collar

For a very small investment, you can possibly save your dog’s life. A glow in the dark dog collar may give the driver of some vehicle the additional time needed to stop in order to prevent hitting you pet if the dog gets out of your control. Giving him the extra time may allow him to safely cross the road and make it home safely to spend the night with you.

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Understanding Why Your Pooch Chews And Controlling The Behavior

Puppies chew as a way to explore and relate to the world around them. The activity is instinctive to them. Unfortunately, if chewing behavior is focused in the wrong direction, it can result in damaged clothes, shoes, and furniture.

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The Perfect Pet Urn For Your Pets Ashes

Pet urns can be the best way to remember and honor the loss of your pet. You can often find them at a veterinarians office, a pet funeral home some specialized pet stores and online. With such a large selection available of pet cremation urns it can be difficult picking the perfect one to remember and honor your pet. With all the materials, styles and colors available it can be difficult making the perfect choice.

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Learn About Basic Dog Training

Your dog is a part of your household. Many people consider their dogs to be members of the family, and think of them as furry children. Just as we train and educate our children, so should we train and educate our dogs. It’s a good feeling to know that your dog is well trained and obedient, especially if he has been trained correctly.

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Designer Dog Collars For Your Furry Best Friend

If you’re a very fashion conscious person who loves designer clothing and accessories then you’ll love shopping for designer dog collars for your dog. Dog collars have really come into the fashion age and have changed a lot over the last few years. Not only will your designer wardrobe define who you are, but your pets designer dog collar will show off their own sense of style.

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Beds for Dogs Don’t Have to Be Boring

It used to be that beds for dogs were pretty simple things. You might put down a rug, a folded blanket, or a pile of old towels in a corner or near the fireplace, and that was it. But these pet beds have come a long way since those days. Sometimes people don’t have a special bed for their dog, but let it sleep with them on their own bed. Or sometimes dog crates double as beds for the night. But others want their dogs to have something distinctive to sleep on or in, and there are some interesting and fun versions of these beds out there.

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Pro Ears Electronic Hearing Protection

If you’re an experienced hunter, you’ve likely learned that hearing is both key to a successful hunt and must be protected during gunfire.  Electronic hearing protection is the answer to both those needs.  It can both protect your ears from gunfire’s loud noise as well as enhance your hearing in the field. You might have heard of electronic [...]

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Tips For The Care Of Your Senior Dog

You can find approximately seventy five million dogs in the United States. They are in about four in ten homes. They are considered to be family members to many. Dogs are considered being senior after they are seven years old. There are ways to care for a senior dog that are different than a younger [...]

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