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Is Your Dog A Wild Dog?
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Energy levels of different dog breeds are a very important factor when deciding what’s right dog for you. Just say that St. Bernard that you thought would spend most of they life on the couch may have other ideas, and the exuberant Springer Spaniel that you think will bounce off the walls may find watching the paint peel off them the best way to pass time. Most of the time, however, dogs bred... [MORE]

Got A Psychotic Dog?
Monday, December 25, 2006
A psychosis in dogs is defined as a mental disturbance of such degree that there is personality disintegration and loss of contact with reality.  The line between neurotic and psychotic behavior in a dog is not well defined, even by psychiatrists and psychologists. There are 2 prevailing criteria can be added to the definition of a neurotic dog to describe, for this purpose, a psychotic... [MORE]

Pit Bull Breeder Warning Signs To Look Out For
Monday, December 25, 2006
So want a Pit Bull. You like how they look, the way they act, and how they carry themselves. It is important to make sure that you are getting a purebred Pit Bull that looks like a Pit Bull and acts like a Pit Bull. You want to make sure that the dog you choose will live a healthy life. Be very cautious; there are lots of unsuitable Pit Bull breeders out there who care more about their... [MORE]

Finding Poodle Breeders
Monday, December 25, 2006
What you need to know when picking your poodle and the questions you need to ask. 1. Can I afford a Poodle? Not including the purchase price, you can expect to spend up to $1,000 a year on food, supplies, and vet bills. Professional grooming can raise the price even more. 2. Are you willing and able to spend quality time and energy playing with your Poodle, walking, and just hanging out... [MORE]

Hookworms Can Be Deadly To Your Dog
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Hookworms are very little bloodsucking worms that can grow to about ¼ “inch in size.  They are named hookworm due to the fact that one end of its body is bent in the shape of a hook.What a hookworm dose is it attach themselves to the intestinal lining by means of structures that are equivalent to teeth.  These teeth hold the hookworms in place and allow them to feed off the dog’s body while... [MORE]

7 Ways To Keep Ticks Away From Your Dog.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Dog ticks, are the creepy blood suckers get under everyone’s skin, sucking up anyone they can while causing irritation and illness in their victim.  Ticks spend most of their lives and their mouths buried inside a mammal’s flesh, feeding on blood of there host.  Although ticks are very small, they expand to about 50 times their normal size after they have finished feeding.  Dog ticks are also... [MORE]

How To Detect Fleas On Your Dog
Thursday, December 21, 2006
It’s important to give your dog regular grooming session and carefully examine There coat and skin.  Aside from making sure that the coat and skin are clean and have a pleasant smell to them, you should also check to make sure that he is not playing host to any type of parasite that could trigger the start of various diseases and other several problems.The most common parasite that causes... [MORE]

3 Types Of Dog Training Devices
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Monitors: When training your dog first to be responsible in your home, you want to be aware the moment that an inappropriate behavior occurs because corrections need to happened then a long time after the fact are worthless.  When the  behavior is occurring is your  time you can teach your dog right from wrong.  There are commercial motion sensitive devices that will blurt out a sound to let... [MORE]

Chihuahua What You Need To Know
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
The Chihuahua is considered to be the world’s tiniest dog, weighing only 2 to 6 pounds.  They are  perceptive, intelligent, intensely loyal and passionate, very affordable to keep, and extremely protective of his house - which is why they are  an excellent miniature guard dog.  And because they are tiny dogs, they easily gets the approval of many landlords; therefore, they are  the ideal dog to... [MORE]

Dog Crates and Dog Toys For Training
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Most dog trainers are big believers in crate training. The advantage of crate training a puppy is that it provides a safe place for the puppy away from the routine daily activity, prevents you from attempting to over-train your puppy, and teaches your puppy to hold its self from going to the bathroom until you provide them with the appropriate elimination spot. Crates come in many styles.... [MORE]

How To Dry A Dogs Coat
Monday, December 18, 2006
There are 3 ways that you can properly dry a dogs coat, depending on the breed of dog you are working with.  These are: The fluff-dry method, the cage drying method, and the towel-dry method.The fluff-dry method is most difficult to achieve.  A high-speed floor dryer is used for this procedure.  This method of drying is a very important and major step in the proper grooming of certain breeds... [MORE]

Making Sure Your Dog’s Eyes Are Clean and Healthy
Monday, December 18, 2006
Cleaning the eyes of your dog’s  depends on his type of breed they are.  Dogs with protruding eyes and wrinkles on their face such as the Pekingese, Pug, and Boston Terrier, need to have their eyes cleaned on a regular basis.  On the other hand, most other types of breeds do not require as much attention.  Different eye types need different kinds of care.  * Flat-faced dogs require the most... [MORE]

Grooming Dogs With Wavy or Curly Coats
Monday, December 18, 2006
Grooming a dog with a curly or a wavy coat is not as easy as grooming one that has a short and smooth coat.  For example,  “water breeds”.  They are sporting dogs with extremely harsh curly coats. Because these dogs typically spend a lot of time out in the field, retrieving items from water, flushing upland game, and serving as all-purpose hunting companions, their coats need be kept short and... [MORE]

Puppy Play Pen
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Can you confine you new puppy to a kitchen or other safe place with doors or gates? If not you’ll need something called an "ex-pen".  The exercise-pen will keep your puppy safe and in one place, but it also allows him room to play, have access to water and use newspapers if he is a latchkey puppy with no one home during the day to take him outside.  The "gate"  is the good... [MORE]

How To Prevent Your Puppy From Jumping On People and You
Thursday, December 14, 2006
When training a new puppy it can be taught in various different ways, and it is important to be very clear on your vocal training commands. Puppies may become confused if told the same things that may have different meanings to you. For a great example, let's refer to the command words “OFF” and “DOWN”.One need to know and learn the difference between "OFF!" and... [MORE]

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