Monthly Archives: July 2007
Have You Got Hold Of Your Free Dog Training Report?
You can get your Free Dog Training Report when you subscribe to our Weekly Dog Lover Newsletter packed with Dog Training, Dog Health and Dog Care Tips! Here is some of what you will discover in this Ground Breaking Report: Why So Many Dogs Are Way Out Of Control Common Mistakes Dog Owners Unknowingly Make … Continue reading
Basic Eye Care For Your Dog
When it comes to puppy grooming, do not ignore proper eye care and safety. Some dog owners forget the little things when it comes to grooming their pet which can result in health problems in the future. Below are a few puppy eye-care pointers. 1. Guarding your puppy’s eyes from injury is important so be … Continue reading
Basic Ear Care For Your Dog
Regardless of the shape and size, dog ears are adorable and most dogs melt with ecstasy when they get their ears rubbed. However, ear massages alone will not be enough to keep your dog or puppy’s ears healthy. Ears are one of the central breeding areas for yeast infections, mites, fleas, etc. and it is … Continue reading
How To Keep Your Dog From Wandering Off Outside
When you let your puppy roam free outside on the property, it is essential that you keep the little guy enclosed in some form or fashion. And if you cannot fence the dog inside, then at least leash your dog up. This will prevent him from wandering off and getting hurt by an other animal … Continue reading
The Basics of Exercising Your Dog
Did you know that your dog will become inactive, dull, and overweight if he is confined inside your home for long periods of time? Not only that, but he is also likely to develop some type of behavioral problem like excessive barking or chewing, and will have a tendency to develop an aggressive, destructive behavior. … Continue reading
Three Ways To Keep Your Dog From Getting Diabetes
There are essentially three ways that you can help prevent your dog from getting diabetes. This disease is one that you want your dog to avoid so that he lives as long and healthy as possible. And although it’s rare, there are many dogs whose diabetes go into remission just by having their diet, supplementation, … Continue reading
How To Get Your Dog Conditioned For Car Travel In Three Easy Steps
Several problems can often occur with your dog while traveling in the car. These problems are mostly the result of stress and anxiety, especially if your dog is scared or is not used to being inside a car while the engine is running. Car travel with your pet may also be a problem if you … Continue reading
The Beagle Dog Breed
The Beagle is one of those dog breeds that thrives off human companionship. A very amiable animal that was originally bred to be a pack hunter, the Beagle is an enthusiastic adventure seeker. The ideal playtime for this dog would be rummaging and exploring through forests and wooded areas. He absolutely adores his owner and … Continue reading
Make Dog Training Fun
Dog training does not have to be an excruciating painful task, it can actually be quite enjoyable, if it is done appropriately. It is always very important for a dog owner to understand that dog training is not going to happen overnight, it will in fact take a little bit of time, which means patience … Continue reading
You Might Not Like What Is REALLY In Your Dog’s Food
With the recent pet food recall causing all sorts of discussions between dog owners about the quality of the food they feed their dogs, it seems that very little of these conversations are actually asking the important question about whether or not pet food is nutritious enough for their animals. Most people seem to be … Continue reading