Archive for August, 2009
If you’re thinking about buying the Sit, Stay, Fetch E-book (now also known as “Secrets of Dog Training”) you’re probably wondering if the whole thing is a scam and the author, Daniel Stevens is just a snake-oil salesman.
August 31st, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
Dog chew toys can do a lot for your pet. They help your dog to grow teeth and gum, avoid getting bored, and prevent him from swallow harmful objects. However, all dogs are not the same, and you need to choose the chew toys that are right for your pet.
August 31st, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
A common cause for a dog’s urinary tract infection is a bacterial infection. Urinary tract infections often cause pain during urination and difficulty urinating.
August 30th, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
A pup collar can be comprised of plastic, leather or a cloth and is to be put circling a dog’s neck to stop the dog from escaping. A dog collar is widely used for a number of unique uses. Some people use a dog collar to leash the dog and take him/her for a romp outside; individuals love dogs and so they wish to keep them from getting out of the yard. It can be mortifying to lose your dog for this reason.
August 30th, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
Many people use coupons to save money on things they need. Printable dog food coupons allow dog owners to save money.
August 29th, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
The mouth, also referred to as the oral cavity is a very important tool in the digestive system of dogs. When a dog chews its food, it is broken down into smaller pieces where enzymes in the stomach and small intestines can digest it. This is why teeth are a crucial element in a dogs digestive process. A dogs front teeth and tongue allow him/her to pick up food while the back teeth function to grind the food into smaller particles.
August 29th, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
“Nature to be commanded, must be obeyed” was a noteworthy maxim of Francis Bacon. This way of thinking is nowhere more appropriate than when it comes to teaching dogs. Dogs will have a natural tendency to search for and stay with a chain of command structure with a leader (alpha) at the topmost of the pack and all the way down to an omega at the bottom. That is why the ‘Down’ technique is without doubt helpful for reinforcing your position as alpha.
August 28th, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
When you are a pet owner, you have a large responsibility to take care of your pet. There are many things that go into making sure your pet is healthy. If you have ever been through your pet being sick you know how heart breaking it is. I know how I feel when my dog gets sick; all I can think of is getting her healthy again. Who else wants a healthier pet?
August 28th, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
Have you been thinking about getting a new four legged friend, but you are not able to make up your mind as there are many dog breeds out there. We probably are not the first to admit, but choosing a dog breed can be a bit on the complicated side. You have the sporting breeds, large breeds, small breeds and so on. It just seems like the breed of dogs are unlimited. We would like to help you pick out your dog, but only you know what you need. Are you aware of the fact that there are a couple hundred different breeds. There are some questions you need to ask yourself as you are searching for the right dog.
August 27th, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
If you have a dog that you wish to train you have a couple of options. You can spend $40 and purchase a dog training manual or you can hire a professional dog trainer and pay a whole lot more. The end result will however, be about the same. If you are someone who has a little extra time and a desire to learn training methods used by the professionals, you can train your own dog.
August 27th, 2009 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments