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  • Your Dog’s Behavior – Why You Should Never Let Your Dog Beg For Food & Attention
    Unless they are trained not to do so, most dogs will form the habit of begging for attention and food Some dog owners actually allow this behavior and think it's cute…not
  • Your Dog's Body Language
    Dogs use their bodies and paws to express a variety of different things Below are some examples and what they mean
  • You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks: With Online Pet Solutions
    Although you may not be able to teach an old dog how to roll over or play dead, you can teach it to enjoy pet products you order a new way, online By shopping at ecommerce websites, you can not only find neat pet items, you can save lots of money on expensive gas, save time driving around, and stay home and shop online, buying just what you’d like, and have it shipped to you
  • What Dog Sounds Mean
    When your dog softly whimpers that means: "I’m hurt" "I'm frightened
  • What a New Puppy? A New Puppy Can Improve Your Life
    If you are thinking about buying a puppy for the first time and are not sure whether or not bringing a pet into your home will be a good experience, just ask around and I can guarantee that you will never find a dog owner who was not satisfied Puppies are a great addition to any home; it doesn’t matter if you have children, whether you are retired, and even if you are a busy young adult going to school or just getting started out in life
  • Understanding the Basenji Dog Breed
    Did you know that the Basenji is one of the oldest and most prehistoric of all breeds of dogs Yes and this dog were discovered by Pygmy hunters in the African Congo
  • Understanding Labrador Retrievers - Why a Lab May Not Be For You
    Labrador Retrievers are considered people-oriented animals So, they have to be in tune with their owners in order to follow certain guidelines
  • Understanding Labrador Retrievers - Why a Lab May Be the Wrong Dog For You
    Labrador Retrievers are extraordinarily animals In other words, they have to be in tune with their owners in order to follow specific guidelines
  • Understanding Labrador Retrievers - Three Things You Can Rely on When Raising a Labrador Retriever
    Labrador Retrievers, also known as labs, are wonderful animals They are a popular pet on television shows and in homes worldwide
  • Understanding Labrador Retrievers - My Labrador is Eating the Furniture!
    Several new owners of Labradors are not use to the fact that these cute little puppies have a natural tendency to nip and bite at our hands and arms As a matter of fact, these little guys will put anything in their mouths that can actually fit
  • Understanding Labrador Retrievers - Does Your Dog Have an Oral Obsession?
    Labrador Retriever dogs were raised to be great hunting dogs with the power, stamina, and motivation to chase down fallen game and swim as far needed to bring back the prey to its hunter

    These dogs have a natural drive to retrieve
  • Understanding Labrador Retrievers - Connecting Hunting Skills to a Lab's Behavior in the Home
    Labrador Retrievers are considered many things to many people Because of their kind nature and obedient character, these dogs have not only made excellent companions and helpers, but they are most often used as service dogs for the handicapped and even the blind
  • Training Your Dog to Sit
    The "Sit" command is a simple way to have your dog to display his good manners He can sit when guest come over, when you meet up with a friend while taking a walk, when you are preparing his meal, or when he has to wait for anything
  • Training Your Dog to Come and Fetch
    In training your dog the "Come" command, stand several feet away from him Bend down, say his name and then approach him, clapping your hands at the same time
  • Training Your Dog to Come
    Training a young dog to come when told to starts off perfectly The dog learns his name and that humans use it when they desire give her something fun like dinner or a brand new toy, so he runs to it
  • Training Your Dog to "Stand"
    When you give a dog any command, you have routinely assumed a domineering role and put the dog into a submissive one Standing is a somewhat dominant canine posture, whereas the Sit and the Down are submissive dog positions, so it is sometimes difficult to teach a naturally obedient dog to “Stand” when told
  • Ticks For Tacks And All About Ticks With Pets
    The first kind of ‘ticks’ that you would hate

    Generally, we love ticks, especially, as a child
  • The Traveling Dog– Keeping Your Dog Safe When Traveling by Plane
    When you have to fly your pet by plane in order to travel during vacation or when moving, the last thing most of us want is to stuff him in a box while he sits in the cargo area during the entire flight Unfortunately, if you have no other choice but to use the airlines for your travel needs, your dog will more thank likely be placed in a crate for the flight
  • The Traveling Dog – Preparing Your Dog For An Overnight Visit To A Friend's House
    Often during traveling season, such as the holidays, we have no choice but to take our puppy or adult dog with us and stay overnight at a friend or family's house This overnight adventure can prove to be a ton of fun or quite the exact opposite, and an unnerving disaster
  • The Traveling Dog – How to Make a Long Road Trip More Comfortable For Your Dog
    Traveling with your dog This can actually be a lot of fun
  • The Social Rankings of the Wolf Pack: Understanding of Your Dog's Ancestors
    It is believed that members of the pack selflessly subordinate their own interests to the greater interests of the pack, but this is really not a clear description of the evolutionary forces or causes at work In wolf packs of the group establish their own social rankings
  • The Smooth and Rough Collie
    Most believe that the Collie came from a breed of shepherd’s dogs that the Romans brought to Scotland somewhere in the 400’s It was bred and originally developed for herding
  • The Shar Pei: Love You or Hate You
    The Shar Pei is thought to share common ancestry with the Chow Chow because both possess a blue-black tongue The Shar Pei is also known for his deep wrinkles
  • The Importance of Finding a Professional Dog Trainer
    So, what makes a professional dog trainer In order for a person to judge on how each dog is to be handled during a dog training class, they must have experience
  • The Hungarian Vizsla: The Hunter
    The Hungarian Vizsla is the national dog of Hungary The Hungarian Vizsla is known to have first appeared in Central Europe in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
  • The History Of The Paisley Breed Of Dalmations
    During the past century, there has always been a strong bond existent between British dog fanciers and the Dalmatian It is said that these dogs have been known there for the past 200 years, and there has even been exploration of a theory that they are actually partially descended from the early English hunting hounds, the Talbot in particular, so similar are they to these dogs in type, character, and hunting ability
  • The Harrier: The Energetic Hunter
    The origins of this breed are somewhat vague and there are conflicting reports as to the origin of the Harrier Sources have widely conflicting stories about the origins of this breed
  • The English Springer Spaniel: The Hunter and Attached to You
    Except for the Clumber, the English Spring Spaniel was developed and originated in England in the nineteenth century He is thought to be the ancestor of most of the modern spaniels, specifically the Springer Spaniel and the Cocker Spaniel
  • The English Foxhound: The Hunter
    The English Foxhound is thought to be considered the rarest breed of dog in the United States by AKC registration It is thought to be rare because they are believed to have originated from sixteenth and seventeenth century England
  • The Dog Wolf Link
    Several of the wolf-like social behaviors of a dog are not things that endear them to us, and several have lost their social purpose to the dog They are additions that God hasn't managed to shake yet
  • The Doberman Pinscher: The Social Butterfly
    It is believed that Doberman Pinschers were bred by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann in Germany somewhere around 1890 He wanted to breed a different type of dog that would be a great combination with strength, ferocity, yet loyal and intelligent
  • The Curly Coated Retriever: The Oldest of the Retrievers
    The Curly Coated Retriever (often referred to as a Curly) was thought to originally be bred in England for upland bird and waterfowl hunting Out of all the retrievers, the Curly is the tallest and easily identifiable by the tight, crisp curls that cover their bodies
  • The Clumber Spaniel: Endurance Until The End
    The Clumber Spaniel is a spaniel that was existent in nineteenth century Britain This breed is possibly a mixture of some of the early spaniel types and the Basset Hound
  • The Chesapeake Bay Retriever: The Strongest Of All Retrievers
    The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is also referred to as the “Chessie” The Chessie is said to have been originally from the British
  • The Bernese Mountain Dog: Loyal to The End
    The Bernese Mountain Dog, or the “Berner”, as they are affectionately nicknamed originated in Switzerland as a breed of farm dog Because of their heavy, long coat, they were able to carry out duties and endure in environments that were cold or in snow covered mountainous areas
  • The American Foxhound: The Keen Sense of Smell
    The American Foxhound came to America In 1650, when Robert Brooke from Britain sailed to America with his pack of hunting dogs His pack of hunting dogs were the beginnings of several strains of American Hounds
  • The Affect That Wolf Ancestors Have on Today’s Dogs
    The dog is a domesticated wolf subspecies and one of the top companion and working animals in human history There are hundreds of varying breeds and approximately four hundred million dogs estimated in the world
  • Show Prudence When Handling Dog Fights
    Show prudence please

    When you brought your dog home, you just knew that cute little puppy was going to brighten your family's life in many different ways
  • Senior Dogs and Hearing Loss
    Just like humans, dogs may be prone to having vision and hearing problems as they age and move into their senior years Sometimes owners fail to realize that the older dog is not able to hear their commands and assume that the dog is misbehaving or willful
  • Sending Your Puppy Mixed Signals
    Dog behavior issues are often the result of blurred communication The dog owner may not even know that the messages he/she is sending out are baffling to the dog
  • Sell Your Pet Products and Services on EBay
    Every day hundreds of people are online, ready to buy now, with accounts already set up, credit card accounts already established and linked up with eBay And they could be ready to buy your pet products and services
  • Puppy Training Basics – How to Get Your Puppy to Stop Taking Clothes
    Puppies are like little kids in that they always need discipline and a very close eye to be sure that they can learn the rules of your home Some puppies have huge behavior problems, while others show the typical scenarios, such as taking clothes and other small items around your home as if it were a game
  • Puppy Mills – Learn the Surprising Truth About Pet Shops
    Pet stops are a very popular place to shop for young puppies and other animals of your choice There is a pet store on almost every corner in every cit
  • Puppies – The Problem With Raising Multiple Puppies of the Same Age
    When looking for a new puppy and trying to decide which pick of the litter is best for you, there may be a time when you can't choose just one However, you may want to consider the pros and cons of raising multiple puppies that are the same age
  • Preparing For Disaster: Is Your Dog Safe If Another Hurricane Katrina Hits Your Town?
    Our pets depend on us for their safety and survival As pet owners, we have the obligation to know what to do in case a disaster strikes, which can occur at a moment's notice
  • Pet Food Recall on Purpose or Not
    Many pet owners want the best for our dogs, especially when it comes to what foods our pets eat We not only want to give them the healthiest food possible but we want to make sure that they will live a long and healthy life
  • Pet Food Recall - Knowledge is King When it Comes to Pet Food
    Due to current pet food recalls, several of pet owners are left feeling alarmed and bewildered as to why this incident happened Several dogs and cats were left sick and worse yet—several more died
  • Pet Food Recall - Are Pet Food Manufacturers Killing Your Animals on Purpose?
    The prevalent recall of pet food has created a huge fright to all dog and cat owners who rely on commercial brands to feed their pets Throughout the country, contaminated pet food has caused many dogs to become very ill, while a huge number of them have died
  • Natural Treatments For Canine Body Discharges
    Sometimes when a dog is suffering from a disease or illness he can also have a discharge from eyes, ears nose or anus Often the sick dog is miserable and suffers all the more due to accumulation of a discharge that they can not reach to clean and that can build up and serve as a source of further irritation to underlying tissues
  • Natural Cures For Dogs
    Most dogs are scared of loud noises, specifically thunderstorms and other unexpected sounds that rattles their little ears ---especially for puppies Dogs are not used to hearing loud popping sounds and their ears are sharper and more sensitive than adult dog's ears
  • Natural Cures For Dog - 2 All-Natural Supplements Used to Fight Stress & Fleas
    Most dogs are frightened of loud noises, specifically thunderstorms and other similar, unexpected sounds that jangles their ears—especially for puppies They’re not used to hearing loud banging sounds and their ears are sharper and more sensitive than adult dog's ears
  • More Dog Behavior – Dogs Are Like Kids, They Need Leadership & Guidance
    Dogs have a natural instinct towards being "pack" animals Just like their ancestors, the wolf, dogs think in terms of partnerships and teamwork when it comes to some activities
  • Mites And Demodectic Mange
    The gameplan of the mite is to burrow 3-5 layers deep and attack the hair follicles Dogs with demodetic mites will experience major hair loss and lowered immune systems
  • Measuring Your Pet’s Intelligence Level
    Some pet owners and dog trainers expect their dog's intelligence level to be exactly the same of humans, during training This mistaken theory about dog psychology can be upsetting to the both the dog owner and the dog itself
  • Managing Your Puppy For Safety
    Puppies are curious, adventuresome and able to get into almost anything, no matter how secure you thought it was Making your house safe for a puppy is important, not only to protect your valuables but also to protect the puppy
  • Make Dog Bathing and Grooming As Stress Free As Possible
    For some dog owners, bathing their pet can be very challenging, especially if they have to hunt the dog down when it is bath time A regular bath is an important way to help prevent skin problems and keep the dog smelling and looking great
  • Lyme Disease and Dogs: Common Symptoms & Lyme Disease Treatment
    Lyme disease in puppies is a sickness that is newly recognized This type of dog disease is transmitted by deer ticks
  • Luxated Patella and Your Dog's Care
    Even though luxated patella is not considered is not a condition that needs to be treated in the emergency room, getting your dog tested for this problem prevents it from becoming worse Experts recommend that all dogs should be tested for this condition because a slipped kneecap can affect dogs of all breeds and sizes
  • Luxated Patella and What This Means to Your Dog and You
    Scenario: Let’s say that your child is playing fetch with your one year old Chihuahua when all of a sudden, he cries in pain You notice that he starts to limp with his lower back leg
  • Luxated Patella - Taking Care of Your Dog During & After Treatment
    Even thought luxated patella is not considered a condition that needs to be treated in the emergency room, getting your dog tested for this disorder stops it from progressing

    Every dog owner should be tested their dog for this because a slipped kneecap can affect dogs of all breeds and sizes
  • Luxated Patella - Is Your Pet Suffering From This Debilitating Condition?
    Your dog could be suffering from a luxated patella or a slipped kneecap If so, the best thing to do is take him to the vet as soon as you can
  • Linking Your Dog's Habits to Its Ancestors
    There are many things a dog cannot resist doing If he is planning on biting someone, he has to focus on his target, and he has to bare his teeth
  • Leash Training: What Equipment Not to Use When Leash Training Your Puppy
    There’s nothing cuter than a tiny 9-week-old German Retriever walking around the park with its owner, pulling at the leash as it happily greets people who walk by Puppies put so much effort into watching what's going on and are almost always greeted with a rub on the head and a smile from strangers who passes by
  • Leash Training Questions Answers
    Leash training is enormously underrated by new puppy owners The procedure of getting your puppy or adult dog used to being on leash is quite simple and just takes just a small amount of your time
  • Leash Training - Answers to Your Leash Training Questions
    Many dog owners neglect leash training their dogs Why
  • Kids & Puppies: How to Mix Playtime With Obedience Training
    Puppies are just like kits in a variety of ways They need continuous care, supervision, and a lot of love
  • Kids & Puppies - How to Merge Playtime With Obedience Training
    There are several ways you can mix training and fun between your kid and puppy They need regular care, supervision, and a lot of love and affection
  • Kennel Cough - A Dog's Common Cold
    If you own a puppy or adult dog that was purchased from your local pet stop, and he is coughing incessantly on a regular basis, then there is a very strong possibility that your new pet has brought home what is known as "kennel cough"

    With kennel cough, a dog will usually have intense periods of non-stop coughing and even end these sessions with throwing up
  • Is Your Dog Charging After the Door When a Person Knocks?
    A very irritating habit of many puppies is one that charges the door when a guest knocks Since the puppy is likely to run faster than a person, he thinks it's out of your range and only under your voice control
  • How to Understand Your Labrador Retriever
    To totally understand the true character of the Labrador Retriever, dog owners must have a solid grip on the three most important aspects that make up this animal's temperament and character

    Three Things You Can Always Rely On When Raising A Labrador Retriever

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  • How to Prevent it Dog Jumping
    Dog training can be taught in a variety of forms, and it is essential to be clear on your vocal training commands Your dog may become perplexed if he’s told the same things that may have different meanings to you
  • How to Prevent Dog Biting
    If your dog is less than 16 weeks old and nips and bites non-stop, this is normal behavior - young dogs mouth a lot Puppies mouth while playing and they mouth when communicating their wants
  • How Dogs Maneuver Their Tails as Signals & Gestures: Part 2
    A dog tail position is a vital indicator of social standing and a dog’s mental well being There are some variations, depending on the tail position of the dog
  • Housebreaking You’re a Dog
    Most puppies that are born in a nest have a natural desire to move leave the nest to alleviate themselves Pups will do this without being trained as soon as they are able
  • Got Barking Problems? How to Handle a Dog That Barks For Attention
    For any new dog owner, handling all of the incessant and noisy barking of a new pup can be extremely annoying to no end Most new dog owners are not prepared for the amount of loud barking that young puppies start doing the as soon as they arrive in their new home
  • Got Barking Problems? Driving With a Barking Dog Can Drive You Up the Wall!
    Have you’ve ever been stuck in a vehicle on a long trip while your dog is barks incessantly This is more than enough to drive anyone up the wall
  • Giving Your Dog an Enema
    There are several reasons why you may need to give your dog an enema and they include to help rehydrate dogs that are vomiting or have severe diarrhea, to administer medications to your dog or to relieve a dog that is suffering from constipation It is important to only use an enema when you are sure what they condition is, using an enema can be problematic under some situations as it may mask the real problems so always have your dog checked by a vet if you have any concerns at all before giving an enema
  • Gift Your Dalmatian The Right Crate
    It is very important that you provide just the right home to your Dalmatian Dogs have carried over from their ancient ancestors the instinct to use a den for comfort and security
  • German Shorthaired Pointer: Active Hunt Dog
    The German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) was developed at the turn of the nineteenth century in Germany solely for the purpose of hunting It is believe that there were quite a few dogs that went into creating this unique breed some of which include some German breeds such as the schweisshund, a German hound known for tracking, the Foxhound, different French hounds, assorted Scandinavian breeds, the German Bird Dog, and the Italian Pointer
  • German Shepherd: The Loyal Protector
    It is believed that the German Shepherd breed was developed by "Captain Max" von Stephanitz in the late nineteenth century and originally developed for herding sheep, hence their name Over the years, their roles have changed somewhat, but by selective breeding; they have been bred for specific tasks or working environments such as protection, tracking and obedience
  • Fun Tricks to Teach Your Puppy
    After your puppy has learned the basics of dog training, you can now turn your practice sessions into fun For instance, put your puppy in a Sit-Stay position, back off a foot or two, show him a toy and throw it to him
  • Flat-Coated Retriever: The Hunter-Retriever
    The Flat-Coated Retriever was developed in England in the nineteenth century and before the Labrador was developed this breed was the retriever of choice It is very possible that this breed came from a mixture of the Collie, Spaniel and Newfoundland bloodlines
  • Five Steps to Follow If a Dog or Other Animal Bites Your Dog
    If an animal or other dog bites your dog, the possibility of it becoming serious is very likely The saliva of other animals or dogs contains huge amounts of bacteria, which can certainly induce an infection throughout the wound
  • First Aid – Safely Transporting an Injured Dog
    If a dog has been injured and needs to be moved to assure its and your safety you will need to follow a few pointers to safely remove it from danger You will need to first assess the injured dog’s injuries to determine how to keep from causing further damage
  • Female Or Male - Which Dog is Better?
    Many people can’t decide which dog makes a better pet—male or female Which one is the best
  • Female Or Male - Which Dog is Better, or Does it Matter?
    So, which dog makes a better pet, a female dog or a male The answer to this question solely depends on what you're actually looking for
  • Essential Items to Bring Along For Your Dog While on Your Hiking Trips
    If you're an outdoors kind of person, and a dog owner, you may have considered bringing your dog along with you on a hike this summer Humans have been hiking and trailing the various landscapes of the Earth with dogs as companions and guides for thousands and thousands of years
  • Emergency Poison Treatment For Dogs
    There is nothing as frightening as having your dog accidentally come into contact with some type of poisonous substance As with humans or any animal, dogs may eat poisonous items, inhale poisonous gases or vapors or get poisons on their skin or hair
  • Early Socialization - Is Your Puppy Prepared for the Outside World?
    Introducing your puppy to a variety of environments and experiences is a very important step in his training process To develop a healthy mental well-being, he needs to know that the world is a fun place to discover
  • Dog Training Tips Every Owner Should Know
    There are 6 basic commands: Heel, Come, Sit, Stand, Stay, and Down With a new dog, it does not matter where you actually begin
  • Dog Training Techniques: How Dog Training Has Progressed Over the Last Few Decades
    When a dog owner looks down at their brand new, small and tender puppy quietly sleeping in its little bed, it's difficult to think that in just two to three months it may grow to be 40, 50, or even up to 100 pounds depending on the type of breed Although your dog’s behavior may cute at first, like jumping up and putting his front paws on your body, these actions will be far less pleasurable when your dog is all grown up and literally knocking you over
  • Dog Training – How to Control Biting
    One thing you can count on when bringing home a new dog is the fact that he will nip and bite at your fingertips during the first few days or weeks This is totally normal and there is no reason to get frantic that you may have purchased an aggressive dog
  • Dog Training – All Biting Should Be Eliminated by the Age of 15 Weeks
    Your dog should not be have a biting or nipping problem once he reaches the age of 15 weeks or older Many dog owners who own dogs that are older than 15 weeks still struggle with the biting issue
  • Dog Grooming - How to Get Your Dog to Totally Love Baths, Clippings, & Brushings
    Whether your dog has a short coat (Boxer, Basset Hound, Labrador Retriever), long coat (Lhasa Apso, German Long-haired Pointer, Samoyed) or one that falls somewhere in between, he’ll need to be groomed on a regularly

    All dogs need to get used to being groomed, and starting as early in its life as possible
  • Dog Food: 5 Extraordinary Types of Commercial Dog Food You Might Want to Consider
    A few short years ago, feeding your dog was so much easier as compared to today's nutritional advice I remember when my father’s dog ate whatever the whole family would eat, including apple cobbler
  • Dog Focus
    Focus is one of the most important commands to teach your dog If your puppy is looking away from you, he is listening to what he is staring at
  • Dalmatian Dog Breed
    Of all the dogs, the Dalmatian is easily spotted by its characteristic black spotted features How these black spots evolved remains a puzzle
  • Dachshund Dog Breed
    The AKC first recognized the Dachshund nearly a century ago The dog has been well adopted by North American culture and it is consistently ranked as one of the top five registered breeds
  • Cologne For Your Dog - Begin Pampering Your Dog With Its Own Cologne Or Perfume
    One thing that can be very annoying is having a house, apartment or car that smells like pets, even when your dog is not present Shampooing your pet every week is simply not enough
  • Chesapeake Bay Retriever Dog Breed
    The story behind the Chesapeake Bay Retriever's is an amazing history that comes from two Newfoundland puppies which were rescued from a shipwrecked brig, right off the coast of Maryland in the United States of America This event happened back in 1807 and is a very stirring story

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