Monthly Archives: December 2007
Use The Right Body Language So Your Dog Understands
Use The Right Body Language So Your Dog Understands
Dogs are highly intelligent creatures and many pet owners do not give them enough credit when it comes to the way they can read and understand ou Continue reading
Introducing The Flexi-Lead Dog Leash
Introducing The Flexi-Lead Dog Leash
As your puppy gets a little older, the most important training aid that you will need will be a variety of dog training leashes. Of course using certain collars Continue reading
When It Comes To Exercising Your Dog, How Much Is Needed?
When It Comes To Exercising Your Dog, How Much Is Needed?
In humans, the importance of exercise has been proven time and again. But what about our canine friends? Is it enough to just feed them pro Continue reading
What To Do If You Find A Lost Dog Or Puppy
What To Do If You Find A Lost Dog Or Puppy
Puppies are most often chosen by their owner out of a litter. In other words, one day you wake up and decide it’s time to get a puppy so you start looki Continue reading
How To Control Nipping and Biting
How To Control Nipping and Biting
One thing you can count on when bringing home a new puppy is the fact that he will nip and bite at your fingers during the first few days or weeks. This is perfec Continue reading
Understanding Your Dog’s Stress When Moving Into A New House (Part 1)
Moving – Understanding Your Dog’s Stress When Moving Into A New House (Part 1)
Are you planning to move to a new house soon or actually in the middle of a move right now? Uprooting your entire lif Continue reading
Preventative Measures Against Heartworms
Preventative Measures Against Heartworms
Heartworms, which are considered to be internal parasites, can be more disastrous to your dog’s health than outside parasites, such as ticks and fleas. T Continue reading
Moving Tips To Keep Your Dog Happy
Moving � 6 Moving Tips To Keep Your Dog Happy (Part 1)
Moving your entire family into a new house can be a stressful change, not only for you and the rest of the family, but for your dog as well. O Continue reading