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Putting A Stop To Puppy Aggression Through Havanese Training

Posted on October 27, 2009 by Richard Cussons

In what circumstances is it necessary to stay that a dog is unbearably aggressive? Dog owners will read in this article the reasons as to why a dog that is a chronic foot-nipper is not really aggressive...

Great Dane Training Tips For Future Great Dane Owners

Posted on October 26, 2009 by Richard Cussons

If you are one of those people who have just discovered how great these "Gentle Giants" are and contemplating to get one sooner, then Great Dane training is one of the things to be considered. Training is one of the most important parts of dog ownership...

Start Your Basset Hound Training With Puppy Socialization

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Basset Hound training may not be a very easy task because of this breed's strong-willed attitude. Being scent hounds with exceptional skill for tracking, they tend to follow what their noses tell them rather than obey commands of their masters...

The new dog phrase says "Play while you work"

Posted on October 21, 2009 by angelaseo

Dog training always ends up being an assignment even though it starts with a lot of fun. You might be tied up with much work, some times your dog gets bored and you don’t seem to make any progress. But you are not required to carry out the training process similarly offering a lecture as they obviously get bored.

Christmas Clothing for Dogs

Posted on October 14, 2009 by Gen Wright

Christmas is just round the corner and you are wondering what gifts to send to your family and friends. As you are pondering over your options, don't forget about the animals.

Papillon Training Tips for Stay Command

Posted on October 26, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Apart from socialization and potty training, the commands "sit" and "down" are usually the first two behaviors included in papillon training. You do not train a dog with these commands to prove that they are capable of doing various tricks...

Creating a Dog Friendly Backyard

Posted on October 14, 2009 by Joe Cline

Dogs may be man’s best friend, but when it comes to having a great backyard, canines and their masters may not always see eye to eye. Whether you’re a new dog owner or just want to make your backyard space more comfortable for your favorite pooch, these tips will help you create a doggy paradise in your backyard.

How Easy Is This For Your Dog To Learn?

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Ronny Espinoza

Dog coaching is fun and a rewarding experience. Inherently, dogs love pleasing their masters, which makes the whole process of dog coaching easy. Points to keep in mind A few points one must remember before embarking upon dog training to teach your new pet its first few dog tricks are : Keep the sessions short - Do no more than ten mins of dog training at a push. Rewarding the Dog - Praise your dog lavishly and give it a treat that it particularly likes on do...

Secondary Infections from Mange Infestation

Posted on October 14, 2009 by Anne Ming

The mites that can cause mange in dogs (both sarcoptic and demodectic) will always be present on the dog’s body, but in small numbers they usually cause no harm. Dogs are immune to infestation unless they are put in situations that will lower their immunity, or are of the breed that have a predilection to mites.

How to Treat Mange

Posted on October 14, 2009 by Anne Ming

Dog mange is a condition caused by the Demodex mite that causes irritation to the skin and hair loss. Most cases of mange appear in young dogs. Demodectic mange or Demodicosis is caused by the Demodex mite. The mite can be found in hair follicles.



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Tell Me About Acid Reflux in Dogs

Posted on May 27, 2009 by Dianna Y Smith

In both dogs and cats, acid reflux can be relatively common, and although younger animals tend to be at a greater risk, acid reflux in dogs and cats may occur at any age. Recognize the symptoms early!

Plott Hound: The American hunter

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

Its compact features make from this muscular specimen a good reliable companion. The Plott Hound sports a dense coat, that is either slate blue, or buckskin. A black saddle can be encountered fairly often. The breed is recognizable through some large long ears. The well defined muscles of the breed ensure the dog with the ability to consume its energy as they see fit.

The Belgian Malinois Dog Breed

Posted on October 16, 2008 by Gen Wright

The Belgian Malinois is a wonderful dog once trained and when given the proper home. They are affectionate, hard working, and strong dogs. You will find daily exercise and play is needed for happiness.

Dog Grooming Tips

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Alfred Ang

Just like us dogs like to be groomed and pampered at least once a week. Dog grooming will keep your loved one happy and healthy. You can take your dog to professional groomers at a pet store or a place that is dedicated to dog grooming,

Dealing With Glaucoma in Dogs

Posted on December 7, 2007 by Gerry Ronson

Glaucoma in dogs is a degenerative disease that can affect any dog breed. There are a few treatments and causes of the disease.

The Miniature Schnauzer Dog Breed

Posted on November 19, 2008 by Gerry Ronson

In this article you will learn about the Miniature Schnauzer. You will learn the typical description of the dog, characteristics, and more. The Miniature Schnauzer is one of the more popular dog breeds.

Redbone Coonhound: The raccoon sniffer

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

This breed is remarked for its sturdy countenance, and well modeled head. An interesting fact is that the ears of this dog tend to extend when a smell is being followed. The red color of the coating is considered to be the best mark of the breed, and the coat is short, with little touches of white on the feet or on the chest.

Standard Poodle: The French Caniche

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

A Standard Poodle has wiry coating, a long head, and the teeth meet in a scissors bite when the standards required are met. The large ears hang on each side of the head, while the oval eyes are very dark in color. If the dog is brown, usually it has amber eyes, as well as the ones that come in apricot. Owners dock the tail at half its length. If the color has no other markings, it is considered to be acceptable. Some specimens have short hair, others are presented with the back half of the body ...

Dog Ear Infection: What treatment is best for your pet?

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

Your pet is exposed to the risk of getting an ear infection, in the same way that you do. Yeast or bacteria can reach the dog�s sensitive organ and develop there an infection, the outer canal being the most prone to such things. Infections in a dog�s ear can also be related to mites, that feed on its blood.

Things to Consider While Shopping for Portable Dog Kennels

Posted on September 5, 2009 by Kelvin Zane

If you are planning to travel and want to take your pet along then most probably you are looking to purchase a portable dog kennel.These portable kennels are designed to accommodate your pet comfortably for the duration of the travel.