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Cockapoo Training: Preventing Dogs and Cats from Fighting

Posted on October 4, 2009 by Richard Cussons

A house with a dog and a cat is not an uncommon situation. In fact, many family considered dogs and cats as extension of their family. As such, these two different species should have been become friends considering their role in the human family...

Designer Costumes, Beauty Products and Grooming Solutions for Your Puppy

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Jennifer Kirk

Your puppy deserves your intense love and care. As an intelligent and dedicated dog owner you must be aware with the best ways of taking care of your doggy. In order to help you in taking care of your puppy, specialized puppy boutiques help you by offering various products made for your puppy. You can provide unique look to your dogs with help of designer dog costumes and various dog grooming accessories available at online dog boutiques.

How Havanese Training Can Help Resolve Housetraining Frustrations

Posted on October 3, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Despite all that is written about the wonderful effects of housebreaking, havanese dog owners need to accept that helping the dog lasts into many months, sometimes even until the dog is up to a year old...

How to Use Havanese Training to Alleviate Mouthing and Nipping Habits

Posted on October 3, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Havanese puppy owners may have to expect puppy biting and nipping as one of the hurdles of puppy raising. A typical Havanese Training case study involves the magnetic and charming puppy that is socialized and mostly potty trained, yet very energetic and prone to mouthing and nipping once in a while...

Basic Cockapoo Training Tips

Posted on October 2, 2009 by Richard Cussons

As owner, you probably would want to have a well behaved cockapoo right? Apparently, that is what every dog owner's dream - to have a dog that obeys commands, potty at the right place and never chews, digs or do anything destructive...

Cockapoo Training Tips for First Time Owners

Posted on October 2, 2009 by Richard Cussons

The cockapoo came in existence by crossing either an American or English Cocker Spaniel and a poodle. Bred for the first time in the United States, cockapoos become popular not only in the United States but also in other countries like Australia and Sweden, called spoodles and cockerpoo respectively...

King Charles Spaniel Training When Left at Home Alone

Posted on October 12, 2009 by Richard Cussons

The society today, as it gets busier and busier, leaves a little room for us to relax unless we really do something just to get our way with it. Despite our hectic schedules, some of us still find time to be dog owners. With the way things are now right now, if you are Spaniel owner, King Charles Spaniel training is necessary when you need to leave your pet alone at home.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Training for a Misbehaving Dog

Posted on October 1, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Nothing is worse than a person who owns a misbehaving dog. What if your Cavalier does not stop from barking all day and night and chews up everything in sight? Won't you be strained and furious? Good thing there is Cavalier King Charles Spaniel training that can tone down your pet's misbehaving....

House Training a Dog Secrets - What Do When Your Dog Eliminates Where He Shouldn't

Posted on October 7, 2009 by Jason Phillips

House training your dog can be a very time consuming and frustrating process, especially if your pet refuses to follow what you are trying to teach him. However, if you will make mistakes during this crucial part of house training, your dog will get confused and will keep on eliminating wherever he likes.

House Training A Dog Secrets - How To Potty Train Your Dog

Posted on October 7, 2009 by Jason Phillips

Potty training your dog is probably the most important part of house training your dog. Many people are aware of its importance, however they still commit the common mistakes that make it almost impossible for them to toilet train their dog. If you would like to learn how to avoid failure in your training attempts this article is for you.



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Schnauzer Dog: The Original Breed

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

This black coated (with salt and pepper variations) dog is well known for its particular look, complemented by bushy eyebrows, a bears and long whiskers. Standard Schnauzers have a black nose and oval eyes, that come in a dark brown color. Requirements also establish that the teeth must form a scissors bite. Owners can dock the tail, and also crop the ears, if they so desire. The double coating consists of a wiry outer coat and another layer that is softer and denser to the touch.

Advice On A Shih Tzu Hair Cut

Posted on March 11, 2008 by Rebecca Simpson

It is okay to start getting your Shih Tzu used to Shih Tzu hair cuts at around ten weeks with full cuts starting at around sixteen weeks. Shih Tzu have human like hair so when you are giving a Shih Tzu hair cut keep that in mind. Always keep the eyes clear as well. For a Shih Tzu hair cut it is short in the summer and long in the winter and it may be best if a professional groomed your dog for you.

Karelian Bear Dog: The big game hunter

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

The mark of this breed is its double coating, one layer consisting of short hair, meant to protect the body on all weather conditions, and the other being soft and thick. The coloring of the coat is black and white, and a copper tint will be many times encountered. If there are speckles of black in the white coat, this could be a sign that the specimen is not pure. The coat is generally black, with some white markings on areas like the head, the legs, the abdomen or the neck. Other particulariti...

American Cocker Spaniel: The little dog with hunting skills

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

Owners of a Cocker Spaniel will always appreciate the silky coat this dog has. The breed is also remarkable through its long ears, that hang on each side of the head, and the strong teeth that meet in a scissors bite. Dogs with black coat also have a black nose, but other coloring comes with a brown nose, as well. Standards require that the tail must be docked. These are very good hunting animals, but they are also perfect to be kept as pets.

Border Collie Dog Training Tools For You and Your Dog

Posted on November 4, 2009 by Richard Cussons

Border collie dog training can be done through various training methods. It could be positive reinforcement, training based on corrections and sometimes, training based on punishment. While positive reinforcement is commonly used by owners or handlers during border collie dog training, the training tools they are using come in various kinds...

Bad Dog Behavior: Show Your Pet Who's The Boss

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Pearle Tsuji

A good dog is a dog that has been trained well. A well behaved pet will not bring any troubles and it will not threaten other or yourself with violent behavior.

Schipperke Dog: The Little Captain

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Venice Raymond

This dog is known for having no tail, and for its thick coat, that comes in black, or variations of tan and fawn. The Schipperke dog also has a head resembling that of a fox. With a short compact body, this dog also has a pointed muzzle, and a round forehead. The expression in the oval dark eyes is that of alert. It has erect ears, and a tail can be docked. A black nose, and teeth meeting in a scissors bite complete the image. The coating must always be black.

Labrador Retriever The First Year

Posted on June 25, 2009 by William Williford

The Labrador Retriever is a cunning, well balanced dog with remarkable senses. The Labrador is a loving companion with always wanting to fulfill his or her master's need. This Akc favorite is a hunter, swimmer, guard, companion, family member and pet all in one.

Is Your Dachshund Sick?

Posted on December 7, 2007 by Richard Cussons

Find out if your Dachshund is sick and know what that sickness is...

Hip Dysplasia in Boxer Dogs: A Life-Threatening Disease?

Posted on December 29, 2008 by Richard Cussons

Not only humans can have hip dysplasia; dogs can have it too...