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Archive for the ‘Senior Dog’ Category


Tips on how to house train an older dog

Older dog house training varies far from house training a totally new young dog. Although some mature canines have previously developed decent conduct capabilities, some others are often more complicated, as they normally keep some annoying habits from past keepers. The good thing you can do when house training a mature dog would be to give yourself with the right skills and equipment to make sure a easier and even more relaxed strategy just for both you and your dog.

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How to Care for Older Dogs

When should you consider your dog to be a senior? This is normally judged by how large the animal is because smaller dogs tend to live longer on average than do large dogs. If your pet weighs less than 20 pounds, normally the onset of old age would come at about the age of ten in most cases. For dogs that weight between 20 and 50 pounds the age to start looking for the effects of getting older would start at about the age of 9 years. For large dogs weighing 50 pounds or more, you might begin to see the effects of aging as early as 7 years of age.

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Older Dog Training

Healthy Dog Foods Health For Dogs People start young and eventually get old. – Dogs have the same cycle too. From puppies, they will become teens, then adults, sooner or later – you will discover that they are already old. They have lost all the vitality and energy that they once had. I can still [...]

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How To Start Potty Training An Older Dog

Potty training an adult dog takes some time and patience. Before you get the end result you desire, you’ll have to clean up messes inside the house while your pet gets trained. It doesn’t pay to get angry or try and chastise the untrained animal. Chances are he won’t even know why he’s being punished.

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The Importance Of Personal Testing For Your Dog

One very plain thing that many dog owners frequently ignore or take for granted is that dogs cannot articulate the language.  Naturally one says things to his dog, but the dog cannot reply back, just show what he has to or his answers.  So in nearly all times dogs cannot advise you if he is [...]

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Training Older Dogs: Jack Russell Terrier Training Tips

Jack russell terrier training isn’t just for pups. Dogs, young and old alike, are capable of mastering new lessons and tricks taught to them. Many can even exceed the expectation of their owners as long as they are given right training. Since they’re less excitable, energetic and curious, older dogs have better attention span as [...]

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Bad Dog Behavior- How To Correct It

  Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4   There can be nothing more annoying that the constant bark of a dog. Especially if the dog is yours and your neighbors have started to complain. There are many reasons why your dog’s behavior has changed from being a placid dog to a dog that cannot stop [...]

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Your Hound Got Got This Health Problem Called Dog Arthritis? Learn How To Deal With It And Save Your Gigantic Pet Dog From Pain

  So, you think that only humans can be inflicted with this dreaded disease called arthritis, right? Wrong. Even your pet dog can experience from arthritis and it’s a good thing if you know how to help your dog deal with it. But the sole concern is, how were you able to learn more about [...]

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Give Your Dog A Senior Dog Diet For A Happy Healthy Senior Dog

You hate to admit it, but your furry buddy is getting a little older. You want to ensure that your pet is happy and healthy for many years to come. You have seen all of the hype about the new dog diets for older pets. Is there really a difference between dog food for adult [...]

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