Archive for the 'Dogs' Category
By David Patullo
There are several advantages to be had when deal in with a small do crate. These can be referred to by a variety of other names, no matter what you call them, you will want to consider the use of these for your small dog. These can be used in the transportation of [...]
April 29th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Jean Meyer
The practice of feeding our dogs commercialized dog food has been the norm for generations. We were led to believe that this type of food was the best for our dogs. Back in 2007, a revelation took place. A massive pet food recall showed us that the food we were feeding our beloved [...]
April 26th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Jason Gibson Parsons
If you are intent on leash training your Bull Mastiff puppy then you need a step-by-step plan. The absolute first rule is to be patient. If you practice patience you will get good results without a lot of stress and strain on you and your new puppy. You can have that pup [...]
April 25th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Roland Poitevin
A pet can be your friend for life. Owning a pet however, also calls for special care and attention. For example, if you own a pet dog you will find yourself visiting the veterinary doctor frequently for vaccination and medicines. If you own a dog, you should ensure that you feed your pet [...]
January 14th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Amanda Jacobs
Number one tip for keeping your dog healthy is to maintain a healthy weight. We have all heard the old saying “killing with kindness” and unfortunately there is truth to it. We all like to spoil our dogs and give them the very nest but sometimes the best is simply too much. Letting [...]
January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Dale McCluskey
Once the dominant dog has taken the lead role within the pack relationship they will challenge losing it. This is what I refer to as the paradox effect within the context of Nature and the pack roles. Getting the dog to see the owner differently and associated to the dominant position within the [...]
January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Jason Mann
Distractions are a problem for most people. Dog owners work with their dogs endlessly on their obedience but a few key factors are either skipped completely or they are not given the right amount of attention and this creates a dog that is easily distracted.
Let’s dive right in…
Mistake #1: Your training lacks [...]
January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Damian Cross
It is rather understandable to see great discomfort in pet owners as they watch their pet scratch themselves endlessly, in a scratching frenzy that goes beyond hair removal, and scratch their skin so hard they hurt their skin to the point that blood spurts out. This spot, void of any hair, and resembling [...]
January 11th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Mikaela Ceniza
A dog is a great addition to the family and having one means you and your family need to adjust in order to live harmoniously with the new member. Before buying a dog, make sure to talk with other family members and figure out what characteristics you want your dog to have. Then [...]
January 11th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By April Osburn
Silky Terriers have soft, human-like hair called a coat. Their coats change in both color and length as they grow from puppy to adult.
Puppies are born black and tan. As they get older their color changes, also known as breaking. Breaking is visible through the black and tan colors at the roots of [...]
January 11th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments