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6 September, 2009

Diet & Feeding Guidelines

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Diet & Feeding Guidelines

Feeding your new puppy can be as easy or hard. You will get feeding advice from breeders, shelter operators, friends, dog books and magazines, and perhaps even your past experiences. The proper advice is to listen to a professional breeder or your veterinarian.

However, basic diet guidelines can be recognized. Puppies should be fed three times per day and should b…

Dog Fences – The Right Fence For Your Dog’s Backyard Resort

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Dog Fences – The Right Fence For Your Dog’s Backyard Resort

No Matter of how large your backyard may be, all dogs will make their best attempt to try to escape. Of course this can be stopped, as long as you have a barrier that is secured appropriately. And this is necessary, as many small communities have local leash laws and pet-oriented regulations that prohibit dogs from roaming the street…

Dental Care for Your Dog

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Dental Care for Your Dog

Dogs are a very important part of our family. They live, eat and sleep with us. When we are feeling sad, dogs comfort us or cheer us up. They have strange ability to make us laugh, even when we are having a bad day. They help us keep healthy, by taking them for walks in the fresh air, so we get exercise also. Our cherished companions love us unconditionally. It …

5 September, 2009

Dogs and Cats: How To Judge Whether or Not Your Dog Will Like The New Cat

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Dogs & Cats: How To Judge Whether Or Not Your Dog Will Like The New Cat

When you first bring a dog and cat together, 90 percent of the time, the cat will initially be the one that is frightened and the first to run away. Rarely, there are exceptions, especially for smaller breeds that are not properly socialized. I recall one of my Chihuahuas who would never approach a cat again after the ve…

Samoyed

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Samoyed

The History and origin: An ancient Siberian breed, referred to as the Samoyed is a handsome Spitz-type that takes his name from the Siberian tribe of the Samoyedes. This dog was used by the nomadic peoples of the same name as the breed to protect herds of reindeer and as a sled dog. This tough breed has stayed relatively pure for hundreds of years.
Description: The Samoyed stands 1…

Dog Grooming 101- Equipment

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Dog Grooming 101- Equipment

Whether your dog has short hair or long hair or even no hair, you will have to groom it. There are various tools to help you in this task. They come in all sizes and shapes. Some are very specific. Some you will need, others are not suitable for your purpose or, more importantly, to your dog. Below is a list of only the basic equipment. It includes brushes, combs, …

4 September, 2009

Dog Training – The Tug Game

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3 September, 2009

Bathing the Dog

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Bathing the Dog or “Hey Mom. Why is the Bathroom Flooded?”

You have decided this is it. You may do this only once-in-a-while, but it is that time of year again. It is the month, day or week, to give Killer a bath. You know how to do it. You have entered into this battle before. You have the scars to show for it. They fade with age, and you are now better at tackling the momentous task tha…

Dancing with Your Dog

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Dancing with Your Dog

One of the growing dog sports is dancing. While people have taught their dogs to perform to music in the past, it is only recently the idea of the average dog owner entering dog dance competitions has taken hold. It debuted at Crufts in 1992. Mary Ray introduced it there. Ekard Lind made it into a team sport, exhibiting it in October 1998 at Zurich, Switzerland. In fact,…

Dogs and Earthquakes – Can Canines Predict Geological Events?

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Dogs & Earthquakes – Can Canines Predict Geological Events?

For half a century now, research by geophysicists and geologists have been ongoing to determine exactly when and where the next big geological event will happen. But up till now, there is still no foolproof method of predicting earthquakes.

Interestingly, these scientists have seen a very strange occurrence hours prior to the on…

2 September, 2009

Are these good books to read to help with dog training/information?

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Authorization So I asked a question Socialization / who trained on the pair is about my dogs, and after looking around and read some books and I, I 'VE rises with a list of books that will try to achieve and after reading to help me with my dogs. My book list is so far: – The Dog Whisperer Paul Owens (not be confused with Cesar Millan) I am currently reading this – It 'wonderful book and I HS we love it so far! – The clash of culture by Jean Donaldson (I get this from the library, read it as soon as the end of the dog Whisperer) – The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller – Don 't throw the dog!: The New Art of Teaching and Training Karen Pryor – Clicker Training for Obedience: Train Operation Positive top-Morgan Spector – How to teach an old dog new tricks by Ian Dunbar – Excel-Erato Learning: Explaining in plain English how dogs learn and how best to teach Pamela J. Reid – Getting Started: Clicker Training for Dogs by Karen Pryor Also buy a clicker the next time I go to the store so that you can start your clicker training with my dogs. I 'm working as expected as well as having heard me. Have you ever tried clicker training? If so it was easier and more efficient? Could you please share your personal experience? I know that may seem like a lot of books, but I really want to understand everything so you REALLY know what I'm doing. Does the list looks good so far? Do you have any other sugestions for books should I read? Is there anyone on my list so far that you think should I get? Do you also, but can not relate to this section much, but there is another way to rent one of these books except for the library? I checked my library 'local catalog and have them s UCES couple of books, but much don' t have or you are having are aready checked out whether there are who knows how long. Buy all the books if he could but now I 'm trying to save up some money so you can afford a plane ticket so you can visit my grandparents this summer. P.S. I don 't believe in the beat, yelling, the alpha roll, or any other form of violent physical training. Refusal to do that to any of my dogs. Gosh, that 'the portion of S.A. Question Smoosh everything together, but appreciate all your help! Thanks! Here is the question I did before: answers.yahoo.com/question/index; _ylt = Ag_G.MKl3V0EMJuP4sHC8xbsy6IX; _ylv = 3? qid = 20090427192527AAy752P Also, I wanted to add: Click to calm: healing the aggressive dog Emma Parsons to my list of books. Caitlin: Thanks on indirect in clicker training. I have read that it is important to "click" as soon as the command. ¡Try very hard to do so! Ms L: I looked up to the monks SKET again and saw that they had some intersting books. Look to see if they are available in my library. TJ: Thank you. 8) Do you have any suggestions?

The Advantages Of Using Rewards In Dog Training

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The Advantages Of Using Rewards In Dog Training

For a young dog, eating is like breathing. Filling a stomach does more than merely nourish; it replaces the insecurity caused by the pangs of hunger. The warm feeling that comes from a full belly assures the dog that he is connected to his group. Thusly, we shouldn’t shrink at the idea to use food in training.

Since feeding is so basic with …

Dog Adulthood and Socialization

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Dog Adulthood and Socialization

When in the process of raising a puppy, you will come across loads of articles and other information to help you understand feeding, house training, and grooming of your new pet. To that end, it is time to look into the socialization of your puppy and the positive traits that this can develop.

An oft-overlooked but very important topic is the phase that pu…

Liability For Dog Owners

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Liability For Dog Owners

Even when directly under your control, you are responsible for your dog and its actions at all times. If your dog injures another person, it can be very costly and challenging to you as an owner.

A quick look at the local news will show many dog owners filing a plethora of court cases against one another for injuries that their dog has received from another dog. T…

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