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DOG ARTICLES

CHOOSING A DOG

Top 10 Questions to Ask Your Breeder Before Buying a Dog - Have the parents been shown? What type of shows? What titles have they earned (conformation, obedience, agility, field)? Are there pictures of the sire if he is not on the premises?.. (click here for more)

DOG HEALTH

Healthy Dog Food Recipes - Feeding your dog requires your attention. For sure, you only want to give your pet the best possible care. Each breed of dog needs to follow a certain diet to keep them strong and healthy. And so you need to provide healthy dog food recipes for them... (click here for more)

Solving Dog Health Problems With Food - Many dog owners put a lot of thought into what brand of food they should feed their dog in order to keep them healthy and happy, and oftentimes, what they find might surprise them!... (click here for more)

DOG BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING

Interesting Toys to Entertain a lonely / depressed / bored Dog - When you are away on a trip, do you leave your pet at home? Are you gone for long periods during the day for work or play?... (click here for more)

How Being Aware Of Changes In Your Dogs Normal Daily Routines Can Have Lasting Benefits - One of the best things you can do for your dog, besides providing them with regular exercise, good food, water and shelter, is to be aware of any changes that might be shown in your dogs' normal daily routines... (click here for more)

Top Tips on How to Train Your Dog - Dogs are sociable, lovable and excitable and it's why we love them. However, these sweet traits can also be the root of major behavioral issues like chewing furniture, biting, not coming when called, barking or running away... (click here for more)

Train Your Dog with Clicker Training - If you are planning on training your dog you might want to consider using 'clicker training'... (click here for more)

How to Train Your Dog Not to Jump on People - You might find that your dog jumps on people who enter your home. Maybe your dog is destructive when left at home alone. Or perhaps, you find your dog barking for no apparent reason, sitting on your precious furniture, yanking on the leash while walking, or possibly even chewing on your wooden staircase like my dog once did. Complaints about dog problems are common and the good news is there are some simple things you can do to alter your dogs undesirable behavior... (click here for more)

Dog Behavior Training - Teach Your Dog To Sit - Teaching your dog to sit is one of the first steps of dog behavior training. To some people, teaching your dog to sit can be a very stressful task! Let's face it, some dogs are just very stubborn by nature! Don't worry though, you will have the ability to teach your dog to sit by the end of this article!... (Click here for more)

OTHER DOG ARTICLES

When Dogs Dig - There are two extremes of opinion when it comes to dogs and their digging habits: one, that a dog is a dog, and we should permit him to express his true canine nature by allowing him free reign over the yard and flowerbeds; and two, that a flowerbed is a flowerbed, and no dog should even think about expressing his dogginess if such an expression comes at the price of a season's worth of rosebuds... (click here for more)

High End Dog Collars - One of the hottest fashion accessories to hit the market recently are high end dog collars. And high end they can be, on the price that is! Some of the styles from Gucci, LV or Chanell can reach as much as $700! Ouch! These designer collars have always been around and always will. The average shopper simply doesn't come into contact with them as they aren't normally out on display... (click here for more)

Top Tips for Puppy Proofing Your Home - Puppies have a tremendous amount of energy and natural curiosity, and they love to explore the world around them. This is part of what makes them so much fun, but it can also lead them into harmful situations. Before you bring your new puppy home, make sure you survey your home for potential dangers. In many ways, making your home safe for a puppy is similar to making your home safe for a toddler. The following tips are designed to help you keep your puppy safe... (click here for more)

DOG TOYS

Interesting Toys to Entertain a lonely / depressed / bored Dog - When you are away on a trip, do you leave your pet at home? Are you gone for long periods during the day for work or play?... (click here for more)

Healthy Dog Toys and Top Toy Picks - The market for dog toys and chew-things is flooded with hundreds of options. Pet stores stock aisles and aisles of overflowing products, making decisions difficult for pet owners. So, what are some of the best dog toys on the market today and why? Keep reading for some great recommendations on dog toys that fit both your pet's needs and your budget range... (click here for more)

What Game/Toy To Avoid When Playing With Your Dog - Certain games are dangerous and encourages dominant behaviour of a dog. Here I will share a few common games which are not appropriate if you do not want your dog to misbehave unnecessarily... (click here for more)

Tips to Find Correct Toy for Your Dog - There are many toys out there that your dog will love but finding one that he/she won't destroy in a couple minutes may be tough. There are several things that you'll want to consider before you make those major purchases. We all know those ropes that our dogs love to tug on. Well, they were the first company to come out with them. I believe that they first designed them as a perch in a bird cage. Nonetheless, they have been a great asset for us to have when playing with our dogs... (click here for more)

Choosing a Dog Toy For Your Pooch - There are quite a number of of different and inexpensive dog toys on the market. Here's a list of dog toys to help you choose a suitable toy for your pup. Whether they are big, medium or small size dogs, there will definitely be one to suit them... (click here for more)

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