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Picking The Best Toys For Your Dog Published on 30/12/2007

Dog toys are essential to keep your dog occupied to stop barking problems, boredom issues and through teething times for your dog. Finding a good toy for your dog through these times is essential, leaving your dog with a bad chew toy that they don't like will leave your dog with no option but to chew something else, there are many chew toys available so the choice is endless. Dental health...

Dog Training Punishments and Discouragements The Experts Use Published on 30/12/2007

There are many different punishments and discouragements for getting your dog to learn the difference between right and wrong, and there are many dog trainers that will tell you that their method is the best way or that a different type of punishment, whether it be positive or negative punishment, is better than the method you're using now. Dogs need punishment to keep them in order and to...

Recovering From A Dog Death Published on 30/12/2007

The passing away of your dog is a sad time for all pet owners and a moment we all would like to avoid altogether although it is a natural process of losing a good friend or family member there are options that can make dealing with the situation better. It is certainly can be a big shock to you when you find out your pet has passed away and the first reaction could be that of denial. Denial...

Dog Training - Stop Chewing Dogs Published on 30/12/2007

Ok so its day one and you've just brought your new cute little puppy home for the first time, all the family love its little puppy paws running around in its new surrounding. The entire family are instantly addicted to playing with the dog and all want it to sleep with them that night. Day two comes and everything seems just as happy and playful as the previous day, except today, the puppy...

Teaching Your Dog The Come Command Published on 28/12/2007

This command is a very useful command and is relatively easy to teach your dog. After learning the sit command, this command should be a breeze for you. Getting your dog to be able to lie down and wait while you go into a shop or walk away is a very useful command and is also key to gaining trust and a good relationship with your dog. This command should be firstly taught indoors or in a...

How To See When Your Dog Is Going To Be Unwell Published on 27/12/2007

Every dog has to go through it, every dog most probably hates it as much as anyone else does, but the fact of the matter is that your dog will show sick symptoms once in a while and will become ill. This is natural for a dog or any other animal, they all get sick and there's nothing anyone can do to prevent it. On the other hand there are ways in which you can ease the suffering a bit for...

Dog Leads And Leahes For Dog Training Published on 27/12/2007

Dog leashes or leads are an extremely essential training tool or even just for general care and wellbeing for your dog. Whether you use your leash for taking you dog for long walks or only use it for teaching your dog right from wrong in the comfort of your back garden, a lead is always an important buy for you and your dog. As a dog owner and a consumer, your choice of dog leads/leashes is...

Saving a Stray Dog or Animal Published on 26/12/2007

Hundreds if not thousands of stray dogs are found each year around the world with no one in sight, nowhere to go, and out all night long in the cold and wet. These dogs are often in great danger whether it's because of neglect on the owners' behalf, or because of unforeseen circumstances causing the dog to become lost and scared of humans in general. What can be done in these situations can...

What to Feed a Sick Dog Published on 26/12/2007

Everyone gets sick at one time or another and having someone to look after you, look after you, and guide you in the correct direction in this time of need can make all the difference in getting you back to your normal health and strength. Dogs are no exception to this rule and looking after and caring for your dog can make all the difference to their recovery. But what happens if your dog...