Archive for April, 2009

All You Need To Know About How To Treat Heart Disease In Dogs

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Have you just came home from the vet and received the sad news that he or she has found heart disease in your dog? When you heard this prognosis, chances are you felt your own heart sink as this is your beloved pet. Did you know that there is a lot you can do in order to change what might look like bad news from your vet? As you read… Continue reading

How to Manage Your Dog’s Behavior Concerns

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Understanding Your Dog’s Behavioral Problems

Dogs exhibit many behaviors that leave their owners scratching their heads in confusion. Whether it’s barking, digging, nipping, or a number of other annoying activities, canines do things that seem odd to us. However, by understanding why they do such things, owners can learn to modify such behaviors.

Below, we’ll discuss several behavioral problems that can frustrate owners, their guests, and their neighbors. The purpose… Continue reading

Prevent Accidents From Happening By Correctly Potty Training Your Puppy

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

House training a young dog is probably the most frustrating part of training a new arrival. You cannot put a timescale on how long the training will need to continue but continue it must until it sinks in. House training your dog is easier than you think! It can be accomplished with minimal aggravation and damage to your carpets, if you follow this simple method.

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What You Should Know About Dog Grooming

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

basic dog grooming

Dog grooming may not be on your list of favorite things to do with your dog but it is something that is essential to both you and your pet. Besides a very unsightly appearance, not grooming your dog can lead to a variety of problems. These problems can range from horribly smell to fleas and be a far greater trouble than just making your pet… Continue reading

Stop Your Dog From Walking You

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Summer is around the corner. Its the perfect time of year to take some dog walks and get rid of that cabin fever. If your dog walks amount to a jog in the park for your dog with you in tow, this article is for you!

Change Your Direction

Abruptly changing the direction you’re heading in may be enough distraction to make your dog understand that he needs to follow… Continue reading