Articles, tagged with "dog owners", page 5
24th September 2009
You bring home a new puppy one day with the vivid perception of taking him for his first walk around the neighborhood the following morning. You give him an early dinner, take him out a little later for his evening pee, and then tuck him into the soft, we...
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Author:
Eric Menzies
17th August 2009
It happens when you are least expecting it, usually on the way to an important meeting, or whilst wearing a new pair of shoes, or during a leisurely walk. It is one of the most unpleasant moments and unfortunately most of us have experienced it. That's ri...
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Author:
annabarrington
05th July 2009
There's nothing worse than seeing your best friend in pain. If your dog has sore joints, it can affect all aspects of his life. Going for a walk, jumping up on your lap for a cuddle, even strolling over to his dinner bowl - nothing is much fun if he is hu...
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Author:
happytails
13th May 2009
Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) is a condition of abnormal cartilage grow in rapidly growing dogs. The exact causes are unknown but is thought be environmental and genetic. There are numerous theories as to the cause, however, no one knows for sure. OCD...
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Author:
Paula Snyder
01st May 2009
It is a good idea to put your dog in a dog crate from when it is a puppy. A dog cage gives your dog a sense of security and is also very helpful when it comes to training your dog to go the toilet outside. Many people use a dog crate as a way to housebrea...
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24th April 2009
Small dogs or lap dogs or comforters as they were once called have a very extensive history, encompassing several thousand years. Small breeds were often kept by nobility and given as presents to royal figures. It was also thought that small breeds were g...
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Author:
Ivan Ojounru
22nd April 2009
It is a common misconception on the part of dog owners to equate a decrease in the animal's attentiveness or not practicing what they learned in obedience training as a sign of improper behavior or insolence. Typically, these things occur with older canin...
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Author:
Jeff Nenadic
17th April 2009
Learning how to get a puppy to stop biting is the main concern of many new Dog owners. What seemed like a lovely cute pet only moments ago has now turned in to an absolute nightmare. Learning how to control biting puppies can be done but it takes some wor...
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Author:
Dave Tee
17th April 2009
Giving your dog a bath is important, but not as critical as most people seem to believe. If your dog is healthy, he really doesn't need to be bathed more that once every few months, but most of us put them in the tub or under the hose more often to get ri...
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Author:
Judd Snell
16th April 2009
Dog training can be easy and super fun for both of you and your puppy, yet it is the opposite in basset Hound training. As in Hounds family, the bassett are hard to train as well.
How come basset hound is so hard to train? What are the reasons?
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Author:
Jenson
15th April 2009
What do you get when you cross a Boston Terrier with a poodle? A Bossi-poo. How about if you cross a Chihuahua and Dachshund? A Chiweenie.
In an era when people have gone animal crazy, the latest trend is to "create" dogs based on picking and choosing ...
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Author:
Lamar Deane
25th March 2009
Dogs love the outdoors, especially Labrador Retrievers. There are a lot of fun things to play with, and lots of interesting smells to investigate. However, there is one instinctual behavior of Labrador Retrievers that is potentially destructive to your ou...
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Author:
Sean Green
25th March 2009
We all think of our dogs as our companions and will do everything in our power to give them a good home and a diet to match.
From the dog's point of view of course they are counting on you as their master in taking good care of them, giving the attenti...
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Author:
Craig Ellyard
03rd March 2009
Many Dog owners have a real issue with feeding raw food to their Dogs.We forget that Dogs are natural meat eaters and no wild Dog or Wolf has ever decided to cook its food before eating!Raw meat and bones are one of the best treats you could give to your ...
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Author:
Dave Tee
08th January 2009
You may already know that bladder infections in dogs are a very common problem. But quite a few dog owners have questions about canine urinary tract infections. Here are answers to your questions.
What Is Canine Cystitis?
It's a bladder inflammation...
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Author:
Darlene Norris