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Choosing And Training A Dog Companion
By Allweb
The saying goes that a dog most often takes after its owner and that the owner most often borrows many of their dog’s features. The result is that the owner ends up as looking like the dog and vice Read more...

Dog Training At Home Tips And Techniques
Teaching your dog acceptable behavior patterns and tricks is not difficult using techniques proven by dog training experts. Dogs are intelligent and loyal, but it takes time for them to learn your Read more...



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Alaskan Husky - The Facts Every Owner Of This Dog Breed Should Know
By Robert W. Benjamin
The Alaskan Husky is not truly a 'breed' of dog in the traditional sense. The name is actually a classification for this working and sled dog. There is no written breed standard for Alaskan Huskies Read more...


How To Know When Your Dog Is Sick
By Jack Prime
Most dog owners will notice any sudden or odd changes in their dogs normal behaviour but it is useful to know the specific symptoms to watch out for.If you dog shows symptoms of excessive Read more...

Stop Your Dog From Jumping—the Secret You Must Know
By Andrea Rains Waggener
Stop your dog from jumping on you, and you’ll be a happy dog parent, right? I know. Dog jumping is okay in agility training, but it’s not so okay when it your dog jumps up on you at home. It’s even Read more...

Rips For A Dog-friendly Vacation
By Dynamic Blue Link
A tragedy that happens more often than many people realize is a being separated from its family on vacation. This not only can ruin the vacation you’ve been looking forward to all year, but you may never see your friend again. Never let your off his leash when you are out of your car, even if your is used to being off leash when you go on walks at home. A that gets frightened can run off and get lost, or run into traffic and be hurt.

Your should have identification secured on its collar. This should include a phone number you can be reached while away from home. If you take a cell phone with you, that should be the number on the ID, and perhaps your e-mail address as well. Your home phone number won’t do any good on the ID tag if no one is there to answer the phone.

Traveling involves stress for humans, but also for dogs. It is a good idea to bring along familiar items from home, the dog’s bed, or a blanket he likes to lie on, toys, treats—anything that makes the experience seem more like being at home can reduce the level of anxiety for your dog. Make sure your canine buddy knows the basic training commands.

It’s easy to forget things during the rush to get ready to leave. Make a list of absolute necessities for your dog: their food, their food and water bowls, and any vitamins or medications they are supposed to have.

Check the items off the list before you leave the house. You might consider portioning out your dog’s food into plastic bags for each day, so you do not have to bring along a large bag of food. But—be sure to bring a little more than you think you will need. You should feed your

Choosing And Training A Dog Companion
By Allweb
The saying goes that a dog most often takes after its owner and that the owner most often borrows many of their dog’s features. The result is that the owner ends up as looking like the dog and vice Read more...

How To Train Your Dog
By Luke Donnelley
Providing effective training for your dog from an early age is very important for a number of reasons. The most effective training method for both you and your dog will depend upon a number of Read more...


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