
Small Dogs For People With Allergies By Luke Donnelley As a dog owner you can enjoy many benefits, from the entertainment value of having a lively and alert little pet around the home to the companionship of having a loving and reliable dog at your side. Read more...
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Been Got At By A Rat Or A Dog? Try A Ferrit. Optimization Of Web By malcolm james pugh, Sat Dec 10th You may have already paid good money only to have been promisedthe earth and left with a web page no one can see unless theyknow your company name.You will have actually paid for inclusion Read more...
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Is Dog Bad Breath A Silent Killer? By Stopbadbreath2 Dog bad breath a silent killer! I can just here it now. This is not an exaggeration, and for that matter cats too. Just imagine a condition that affects you furry friends, but most pet owners often Read more...
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Dog Training Basics – It’s A Snap! By Melissa Wayan Okay so training basics, well there is a lot to say but I will attempt to keep it brief. During my recent research into training my I found some every interesting information about training.
First of all it seems to be a generally accepted fact that a trained is a happy dog. Apparently dogs are like children in this way and crave rules and boundaries in the family unit. They like to know their place and what they are and are not allowed to do. This I found interesting, especially when this information was followed up with the information that much like children, dogs will test their boundaries with you to see what they can get away. I guess this makes sense when you think about it, especially when you realize that your actually does test your boundaries even after you have had him for 13 years. Each time you let him out he will run to the edge of where he is allowed to go and then look back to see if you are watching before contemplating whether or not to go further.
The second piece of information that seems to be universaly agreed upon is that the most important part of the training basics is praise. I have heard it stressed over and over again that the important thing with training your is not yelling at him/her when they do something wrong, but praising them when they do something right. While I understand this, it is basic positive reinforcement theory, I also wonder about not yelling at the when they do something wrong.
Getting To Know Your Bloodhound By Daniel Stevens Getting to know your dog starts by getting to know its breed, and that includes getting a better idea about its appearance, personality, and health requirements. Here's what you need to know about Read more...
Pet Accessories – Choosing The Right Dog And Cat Beds, Dog Clothing And Collars By Nigel A dog collar is a dog collar isn’t it? Well – even dog collars are getting more advanced these days. One example is the canny collars - a collar designed to stop your dog pulling on the lead. Its’ Read more...
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