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Dog Health - 8 Signs That Your Dog Is Suffering From Heat Exhaustion
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
When the warmer months come in season, your dog probably enjoys long walks outside, jumping in and out of the local pond or ocean coast, or just simply hanging around the yard. When the temperature gets just right dogs prefer to be outside where all of the excitement is at! Most dog owners are not aware of the unique danger of having your dog out in extremely hot weather. Your dog may... [MORE]

Urine marking - 3 tips to prevent your dog from scent marking his territory
Saturday, March 31, 2007
A dog marking its territory is something they must do – that's the way it's going to be! This is a favorite way for dogs to proclaim to the world “Hey, I'm Here, Smell My Scent!”Dog owners find this quite irritating, though it is a normal behavioral characteristic. This annoyance probably comes from your house being soaked in the odor of your dog's urination and the expenses of fixing or... [MORE]

Why The Park Is Your Dog's Favorite Place: Part 2
Sunday, March 25, 2007
City parks have some wonderful challenges for training if you use your imagination.For example, look and find an empty trash bin in the park, tip it over on its side and teach your pup to jump over it. Start a few feet from the trash bin and run toward it while holding the motivator close to his nose so he will follow it. When he approaches the bin, use the hand in collar technique (place your... [MORE]

Why The Park Is Your Dog's Favorite Place
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Parks are the most popular spots in the city for owners to take their dogs. It's the one place where owners can let their dogs run loose and play with other dogs. Many dog owners like going to the parks because it gives them a chance to meet and chat with other dog owners. Most dog owners are amused by the fact that they remember the names of the different dogs but not the names of the owners.... [MORE]

Keeping Your Dog Cool During Those Hot Summer Months
Sunday, March 25, 2007
The dog days of summer are coming again. Warm weather brings a lot of problems for dogs, whose furry coats hold the heat. Left outside in the sun, dogs can suffer heat exhaustion or heatstroke. Because dogs have no sweat glands distributed throughout their bodies, they are more susceptible to heat-related discomforts and must rely on panting or sweating via their footpads as a self-defense... [MORE]

Why Does Your Dog Guard His Dog Bowl Even When It's Empty?
Saturday, March 24, 2007
If there's one thing that brings out dogs' possessive tendencies, it's food. Among any group of mammals, from lion prides to wolf packs, nothing affects survival as much as getting enough to eat - and eating it before someone else does. Some dogs have elevated their protective instincts to a speed sport. They hunker over their dishes and inhale the food to ensure that no one else gets a crack... [MORE]

How To Spot The Signs Of Heat Exhaustion
Friday, March 9, 2007
How To Spot The Signs Of Heat ExhaustionDuring the hot months of summer, dogs usually enjoy long walks outside, jumping in and out of the pool, ocean, or lake, or just simply putzing around the yard. It is a fun time for dogs and because the weather is so nice, most dogs like to be outside where all of the excitement is! However, there is one dangerous condition that many dog owners do not... [MORE]

Common Aging Dog Problems
Friday, March 9, 2007
While every dog is an individual, a few age-related maladies seem to strike many dogs. You should of course discuss how they affect your dog - and the best approach to treating them - with your veterinarian, but knowing a little bit about what you're dealing with before you go in is helpful.Here are just a few old-dog problems, along with some things you can do to help:1. Stiffness: Your vet... [MORE]

How To Stop Your Dog From Scent Marking His Territory
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Dogs love marking their territory - it's just the way it is! And for a dog there is no better way they like to announce to the world “Hey, I'm Here, Smell My Scent!”As normal a behavioral characteristic as this may be, it can be quite annoying to most dog owners. Not only does your house start reeking from the odor of your dog's urine, but it also can cost a lot of money on ruined stuff. For... [MORE]

Teach Your Dog A Classic Trick
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Got trouble getting your dog or puppy on there back, it may be helpful to work on the “Roll Over and Play Dead” exercises. Here are some exercises to get them on their back. As with other tricks, make it a game for them by using a toy or treats. This way, you won't have to fight them to lay on their back.A rollover is nothing more than a Down position with a twist to the stand position. To do... [MORE]

When Is Your Apartment Too Small For Your Dog?
Monday, March 5, 2007
Since most city dogs are so restricted, most dogs often wind up just staying at home alone a lot. It's just not possible to take the dog everywhere in the city. Even if your dog can stay in the car comfortably, in some cities there is a very real chance that your dog could be stolen. On the other hand, most city pets serve a need for protection and security, so they are left behind to guard the... [MORE]

10 Ways To Keep Your Dog Out Of Your Garden and Plants
Monday, March 5, 2007
Most dogs love plants, whether indoors or out, some plants may have a special appeal to your dog. Dose your dog enjoy digging up your geraniums or depositing wastes on your watermelons. Or, they may find it fun to dig the dirt from your houseplants and then deposit it on the floor for later use. To keep your dog from starting they own landscaping business in your yard, try some of these 10... [MORE]

Grooming A Labrador Retriever
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Labrador retriever coats are  not much of a problem. A labrador short, dense hair is easily groomed with a daily application of a hound glove or bristle brush. The coat is basically dirt and water repellent, and seldom becomes offensive. There is some shedding, even though the Labrador loses its undercoat once or twice yearly. Coat trimming is unnecessary (although sometimes resorted to by show... [MORE]

Jack Russell What To Know
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Did you know that a Jack Russell Terrier has a sturdy, compact body with either a short, hard coat or a rough, wiry coat.  They are a handy size, full of character, and makes for a wonderful sporty companion as well as a house pet.  Though they are intelligent, they can be difficult to train because of stubborn nature and high activity level.  This breed is very affectionate with his family and... [MORE]

Picking Out A Labrador Retriever
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Now that you have decide on a Labrador Retriever is the right dog for you and your family, Now your ready to begin the search for a puppy that will hopefully be an ideal pet for the entire household, one that will be fun training to retrieve and can be used as such during the hunting season. Either a male or a female is something that you need to decide before getting a Labrador... [MORE]

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