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29th September 2009
House training is the first and most essential part in training your new puppy. A puppy is a member of your household and the first thing a puppy must be taught is the toileting process. This will last a lifetime so it’s important to do this puppy train... Read >
Author: Dwijen
29th September 2009
Some may thing that preparing a den for your puppy may be exactly the same process as creating a place to live for an older dog, but you are wrong. When making "puppy proof" den you have to take into consideration a lot of factors that don't have any appl... Read >
Author: Jason Phillips
16th September 2009
A good dog-training session can actually establish a good owner-dog relationship that is based on mutual trust and respect. A happy, well-trained dog is a dog that a responsible dog owner is confident of and has control of in any circumstances.
The mos... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
15th September 2009
Even if you have never owned a dog, the Maltese breed makes pet ownership a joy. These intelligent dogs are friendly, sociable and easy to train. With their intelligence and personality, there is no doubt that they are so popular.
One of the delightful t... Read >
Author: voyage09
10th August 2009
Training your Golden Retriever should start immediately, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin.
Golden Retriever puppies are adorable and love to play. During this young and wiggly phase of your dog's life, it is important t... Read >
Author: Kristen Stevens
04th August 2009
Westies can be meddlesome little creatures just like other breeds of dog. Being vermin hunters, seeing this breed investigates or snoops around is not unusual. More often, even the smallest and farthest corner of your house cannot escape from their prying... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
24th July 2009
If you've never owned a puppy before or have not owned one for a long time than introducing a puppy into your home can be a bit of shock to your established routine. A small puppy is a lively and curious small mammal that is learning all the time. It can ... Read >
Author: Peter Bennet
22nd July 2009
People who own dogs and cats for pets will identify with the fact that they are more like children and need a lot of attention. Taking care of your pets is of utmost importance. Most pedigrees require a lot of care and attention. This makes a good know h... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
16th April 2009
TOP TEN NEW PUPPY RULES:
1. Puppy proof your house! That means removing knick knacks from the floor, putting plants up on tables, keeping your shoes off the floor, etc. If there is an area of the hose you do not want your pup in, you need to get a pupp... Read >
Author: Heather
20th March 2009
Before you bring your puppy home, you will need to prepare for his arrival. This will include, making your home puppy safe, and purchasing some essential items he will need. Having things ready before your puppy arrives will make for a smooth transition.
... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru
06th January 2009
Congratulations! You just brought home your new puppy.
I can't tell you how much pleasure it is to add a puppy to the family. If you have had dogs in the family before you know what I'm talking about. If you haven't, get ready for one of the greates... Read >
Author: Alex Armen
29th October 2008
This article will help you with your decision to get a puppy. It is an exciting time when you go to different puppy stores and look online for just the right pup to suit your household. After months of looking and learning and finally you are ready to go... Read >
Author: Evangeline Samuel PhD
21st May 2008
Bringing a new puppy into your household is a big commitment. First-time puppy owners are often filled with questions about how to care for their furry new companions. Preparing your home for a puppy before you bring her home will help ensure that you and... Read >
Author: Dean Burton
18th September 2007
Do you have a puppy or dog that chews everything is site? They do love shoes and other leather objects. Dogs like the way it smells (because it smells like you) and the taste.There could be many reasons your puppy or dog is chewing. First, be sure he i... Read >
Author: sandyo
03rd July 2007
If there's one lesson that I've learned well as a dog owner,
it's this: Before bringing that new puppy home, you want to
puppy proof your home.
Here's how you can do just that.
Identify and remove any toxic plants that could effect your puppy
M... Read >
Author: Drew Jackson
01st July 2007
The decision to bring a puppy home is just the first step towards a long commitment. The first and foremost thing to do is to get the house ready for the arrival of the new pup. Your house could be a danger zone for a puppy considering the curiosity of a ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
18th November 2006
There is a fine line between a dog having an acute case of separation anxiety and an acute case of boredom, especially for puppies. You need to make sure that your dog is getting an adequate amount of exercise before you leave it for a period of time. Con... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver
16th November 2006
There is a fine line between a dog having an acute case of separation anxiety and an acute case of boredom, especially for puppies. You need to make sure that your dog is getting an adequate amount of exercise before you leave it for a period of time. Co... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver
04th October 2006
Ah, Shih Tzu puppies….so adorable, filled with boundless energy and curious about any-and-everything around them. Taking the appropriate steps to puppy-proof your home will go a long way in protecting these little ones from harm. Your precautions will a... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
07th June 2006
Ah, puppies...so adorable, filled with boundless energy and curious about any-and-everything around them. That's why taking steps to puppy-proof your home will go a long way in protecting these little ones from harm. And on the flip side, your precautions... Read >
Author: Andi B.
30th April 2006
House training is the first thing your new puppy must learn. The toileting process a puppy learns in the first few months as a member of your household will last a lifetime so it's important to do it right the first time. House training issues are the n... Read >
Author: Cathy Perkins
26th April 2006
House training is the first thing your new puppy must learn. The toileting process a puppy learns in the first few months as a member of your household will last a lifetime so it's important to do it right the first time. House training issues are the n... Read >
Author: Cathy Perkins
28th March 2006
Toy puppies will not be able to chew their way through a whole lot of surfaces, but they can chew at irreplaceable furniture and moldings enough to do quite a bit of damage. Be sure to puppy-proof your home before the curious, mischievous and "teething... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
05th March 2006
With careful planning, bringing home a puppy to share with your family can be a wonderful experience. However, a new puppy is a lot of hard work.
Before you ever bring your new puppy home, you must prepare your home for the new member of the family. T... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker
15th November 2005
House training is one of the most important elements of creating a well trained shih tzu and trusted family member. Problems with house training and similar issues are the number one reason that dogs are surrendered to shelters, so properly house trainin... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
09th September 2005
Bringing home a puppy and introducing her to your home is very
exciting for everyone. The only one who may be anxious about the
situation will be the puppy. If you handle your puppy properly
when she arrives, she will quickly relax and want to settl... Read >
Author: Ian White
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