Archive for June, 2009

Raised Dog Bowls - Letting Your Dog To Eat In Comfort

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Whenever you are choosing something for your dog, even something as simple as their food and water dishes, it is very important. One thing that you may not think about when you have a larger dog is how low their dog dishes are to the ground. Nowadays, Raised dog bowl are some of the best inventions ever and they have all sorts of health benefits for your larger dog… Continue reading

History Of The Lapso Apso

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Lhasa Breeders Video

The Lhasa Apso, bred and honored by the Dalai Lama, is one of the oldest of the three breeds of dogs from Tibet. Please join us  on a small journey as we unravel the fascinating history of the incredible Lhasa Apso. There are references to the Lhasa Apso breed in art and literature tht go back at least two thousand years. They were… Continue reading

Taking Care Of A Minature Dashund Puppy

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Just as different people have different personalities and just as some afflictions tend to afflict people in an area that's genetically disposed to it, different breeds of dogs also have their own particular problems. At first, the care of a minature dashund puppy seems like it might be easy, since they're outgoing, energetic dogs with mostly happy personalities, but danger for these little dogs lurks in the form of back… Continue reading

What Are Those Dog Allergy Symptoms Trying To Tell You?

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Allergies don’t just affect humans, dog allergies are more common than you might think and can severely impact on the health of your dog. Dogs may be allergic to food, fleas, airborne pollutants as well as their own fur. Finding out what is causing the allergy is better than simply doling out medication, which may have side effects. This may not be easy however, especially if your dog has… Continue reading

Important Facts to Consider with Siberian Husky Puppy Care

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

The Siberian husky was originally bred centuries ago by the Chukchi tribes that lived in the northern area of Asia. The first purpose of the dog was for pulling sleds, and in the early 1900’s these dogs were brought to Alaska to compete in dog-sledding competitions. Many were quick to note the abilities of these rugged dogs, and when they were introduced into the rest of the United States a… Continue reading