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2 Doggy Drooling Dog Treat Recipes
These 2 Scrumptiously Yummy, Doggy Delicious Dog Treat Recipes will have you dog breaking down your kitchen door to get mo
Going for a Drive With Your Dog Precautions Every Dog Owner Should Take To Heart
Riding in a car is a treat for most dogs, especially if they are driven to an enjoyable destination. Even if you only take your dog to the local shopping center, they outing will add a little variet
Choosing a Puppy How to Ensure the Puppy You Bring Home is Right for Your Lifestyle
Isn't a puppy the most irresistible thing you'll ever see? But when it's time to choose one of your own you must be strong, and make your choices with your head not your heart.
Your fir
Test Your Canine Acumen
1. According to tests made at the Institute for the Study of Animal Problems in Washington, D.C., dogs and cats, just like people…
A. Worry about what they will wear to work in the morning.
Dog Training Using the Reward Training Method
While reward training is commonly viewed as the most current style of dog training, it is actually a lot older than most other methods of dog training. It is likely that the reward training method h
Dog Training part IV Reward and punishment
Most training revolves around giving the dog consequences for his behaviour, in the hope of influencing the behaviour the dog will exhibit in the future. Operant conditioning defines four types of c
Training your Puppy How to Stop Him Chewing Everything in Sight
I know it's not much comfort to you, but chewing and minor destruction is normal for a puppy. It's his way of exploring his new world. And it gets worse while he's teething.
Once you've
Choosing The Right Food For Your Dog
When choosing the type of dog food to feed your dog, you need to consider his age, breed, your dog’s activity level and also his health condition. For instance, puppies and older dogs will have diff
Energy Needs of Your Dog
Energy Needs of Your Dog
Dogs need energy for growth, work, and lactation and so on, and obtain it by "burning up" (digesting) protein, carbohydrates, and fat. The energy content of foo
Training Your Dog The Proper Table Etiquette
Your puppy needs to learn proper table manners if he is to become a good house-dog. He must learn to give up his food to you without a struggle. He must also learn not to take food that does not bel
Dog Training Part V The Command Voice
When giving commands to a dog, a calm, firm, authoritative voice is most effective. Dogs do not respond well to hesitant, pleading voices, nor to yelling, which might sound to the dog like threateni
Looking After Your Dog Part Three Dog Crates
Just as you relish having your own room where you can enjoy a moment of solace, your dog likes having its own room, too. Dogs still retain a few of their ancient characteristics, and would love to h
Why Dogs Like To Stick Their Heads Out Of Car Windows
Experts estimate that dogs can catch a whiff of something that's one million times less concentrated than what humans can detect. With so much sniff power, it's hardly surprising that they stick the
How To Eliminate Your Puppy s Love of Nipping
If you've ever been nipped by a puppy, you know those teeth can be as sharp as ice picks. While other dogs generally have thick skin and can handle a nip relatively undamaged, we humans are not quit
Help Save Your Dog and Puppies Watch For The Top Whelping Emergency Signs
You are a dog lover and a responsible pet owner. You know today is the whelping day of your bitch and you make yourself available for this event. You know well that preparation for the whelping day
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