Archive for April, 2009
Stop Puppy from Biting
Thursday, April 16th, 2009You don’t need to be concerned if a puppy bites you. This is absolutely normal behavior for a puppy. Just like human babies, puppies go through a painful teething period, which is helped by nibbling, chewing, and biting. As well, this teaches puppies about eating and chewing skills. Chewing and biting are playtime activities for [...]
Is There A Dog Boarding Kennel In Your Area?
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009People nowadays tend to become very busy with their work or with their respective businesses and they can’t simply find the time to spend some time with their family. Why, they can even ignore their pets especially their dogs. You know how it is with dogs, right? A reliable and loyal furry best friend can [...]
Study The Vet Care Needs Of Your Pet Dog
Monday, April 13th, 2009If you are living in the metro city, it is very expensive to have a pet. Dog food, grooming supplies and vet care cost a good deal of money. Dogs make lovely pets but they also need vet care more often compared to cats. Since your dog’s health is very important, you need to make [...]
Review of Secrets to Dog Training
Monday, April 13th, 2009By Sandra Scott
On February 2, 2009, the newly revamped SitStayFetch was launched as Secrets to Dog Training. SitStayFetch has been the top selling dog training course for over four years, and it has been bought by over 64,000 dog owners world-wide. Having taken a close look at it, I understand why it has outsold all other dog training [...]
Indulge your dog with dog treats
Sunday, April 12th, 2009Apart from being well-deserved gifts, Dog treats can also be effective training tools. Be sure to have a pocket full of dog treats when teaching your dog how to sit, stay, heel, or perform other similar commands. Make sure that the dog will find the treats appetizing. Dehydrated, cheap quality and flavorless dog treats will not [...]
Dachshund Training
Friday, April 10th, 2009By Sandra Scott
Originally from Germany, Dachshunds have been around for hundreds of years. They were primarily used for hunting hares and badgers (in German, the word “Dachs” means badger). Also referred to as “wiener dogs” and “sausage dogs, the name of the dog is spelled both as Dachshund and Daschund. Dachshund is the correct name.
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