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Does Your Dogs Personality Match Yours?
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Can you think like a dog? Most people find it difficult to think like a dog. Dog owners assume their pets think like people, ascribing to them mental abilities far beyond what they actually possess.Because dogs do not use words to communicate, one can assume that they do not use words to think about their daily activities or to remember experiences, people, objects or their environment. For... [MORE]

Stopping Your Dog From Licking
Friday, December 1, 2006
Licking experienced by a puppy comes from its they are born even before a new born pup's eyes are open. Licking by the mother is used to groom the new pup and, after feeding, to help in urination and defecation. Young puppies consciously consider licking a dominant behavior. However as a puppy and as they mature and gain feedback from other animals (including people) they lick. Licking by... [MORE]

How To Stop Your Dog From Mounting People
Friday, December 1, 2006
Sexual mounting in most cases can be successfully by neutering the dog. If the, behavior is psychologically ingrained, then this may be ineffective treatment. The main point here is that mounting is an unacceptable behavior in dogs.If the dog pesters for attention, it should be given a command before any reward of spoken praise or petting. The rewards you give to your dog should be friendly... [MORE]

How To Stop Your Dog From Chasing Cars
Thursday, November 30, 2006
If you have a dog that has just started chasing car consider your self lucky, correction for this problem is far simpler than if the dog has been chasing for more than a few weeks. Early correction is key to transforming the stimulus, whether it is a car, bicycle, motorcycle, children on skates, etc, from an attractive to an aversive stimulus. One of the most effective methods involves is to... [MORE]

Why Rubbing Your Dogs Ears Is Good For Their's and Your Health
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
All dogs love having their ears rubbed. It’s a common phenomenon in dogs and It's pretty much universal that a good ear rub is needed. Dogs crave affection and touch from their owners, so a rub on the ears meets a basic need for communication.It's All About The NervesEars are one of a handful of nerve centers on a dog's body that are very-sensitive to touch. The two other places that are... [MORE]

The Right Canned Dog Food That is Good For Your Dog
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Did you know lamb is the most easily digested meat, then poultry and beef. Whether fresh, frozen or canned, meat should always be fed lean, not fatty. The best products developed as complementary additions for biscuit are meat and meat by-products. The ingredients' list will show little or no cereal content, and no food coloring additives. Make sure the fresh meat you feed your dog is low in... [MORE]

Prevent Fatal Injuries To Puppys In there Crib Bedding Box
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
A puppy box for your new puppy is an absolute necessity to ensure puppies' vigor. Correct and timely use of the puppy box keeps siblings from repeatedly being soaked and chilled with every delivery. A new born puppy left in the whelping box can suffer irreparable or even fatal injury.During contractions the female dog may possess the urge to tear material or when she rises and turns. Lot of... [MORE]

What To Do If You Find A Stray Dog
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
You may find a Stray dog that comes very willingly to you and eagerly accepts an invitation into your home. However, most stray animals go eagerly to their human saviors, so arming yourself with some ingenuity and tips to follow may be the only way to convince a stray dog that they’ll have a better life with you.If you do happen to decide to try and capturing a stray dog, be careful your not... [MORE]

2 Easy Steps To Stop Dogs From Barking
Monday, November 27, 2006
Step 1: Have someone make sounds outside your house or apartment, walk a dog outside the door or fence (if the pup is in a yard), or otherwise visually stimulate the pup in a way that has caused the problem barking in the past or may do so in the future. As soon as the dog barks a few times, the owner quietly calls the animal to different parts of the house. In other words, the dog is taught... [MORE]

Understanding Your Dog Psychology of Fear & Shyness
Monday, November 27, 2006
Fear and shyness are combined because in lots of dogs, fear is an outgrowth of shyness. A shy dog is more likely to become fearful than a bold, gregarious animal. Extremely strong or prolonged fear-producing stimuli are required to induce generalized tearfulness in a dog with a well-balanced nervous system and a sanguine personality. On the other side of things, extremely excitable or... [MORE]

Your Child vs. Your Pet: How to Keep the Peace
Thursday, November 2, 2006
How will my dog and my new baby get along? Will I have to get rid of my loyal, furry companion in order to ensure the safety of my child? These are the questions that plague many dog owners as they anticipate the birth and homecoming of their first child. The good news is that even though the process of introducing your dog to your newest family addition is a careful and cautious one, it’s not... [MORE]

Why Did He Do That? Ten Dog Mysteries Solved
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Sometimes a dog’s behavior and actions can leave us completely baffled. This is especially true for new dog owners. So, here is a little guide to help you figure out why your dog might be doing the weird things that he does.1. Why does my dog keep eating the cat’s poop out of the litter box?While this particular dog behavior seems to be among the most bizarre, there really is a simple... [MORE]

AKC vs RBDA: What’s the difference?
Thursday, October 12, 2006
What is all the hype about our dogs belonging to a club? Many pet owners do not even belong to a club. Dog owners, who take pride in their pets, will generally register their dogs in some kind of kennel club, especially if they plan to breed their dog. Registered dogs tend to cost a little more and are more appealing to dog buyers.<p>AKC stands for American Kennel Club. It is the most... [MORE]

Does this Collar make my butt look big? Tips for keeping your dog fit and trim
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Just as with humans, one of the biggest health problems today for dogs is obesity. Many owners think their pudgy dogs are adorable, when in fact they are extremely unhealthy. Overweight dogs can develop the same kinds of problems that overweight humans can, such as diabetes mellitus, which can be very tricky to treat. Obesity can also reduce your dog’s life expectancy.If you are not sure... [MORE]

Your Child vs. Your Pet: How to Keep the Peace
Thursday, September 14, 2006
How will my dog and my new baby get along? Will I have to get rid of my loyal, furry companion in order to ensure the safety of my child? These are the questions that plague many dog owners as they anticipate the birth and homecoming of their first child. The good news is that even though the process of introducing your dog to your newest family addition is a careful and cautious one, it’s not... [MORE]

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