Surviving the First Days: A Newborn Dog Care Guide
July 29, 2009 · 4 Comments
Puppies can be a fun addition to the household, but they can also be plenty of dog training work. The first few days after you bring your puppy home from the shelter or breeder will do much to shape the relationship that you and your new dog will have for years to come. It is [...]
How To Care for A Pomeranian Puppy
July 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
There are many different breeds of dogs, and each of the breeds has different personalities and different things that need to be considered when you starting the dog training and taking care of them. First of all, as a dog trainer, you have to be sure that when you care for a puppy you are [...]
Food Important in Bichon Puppy Care
July 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
When you are looking at Bichon dog training, you should know that the most important factor to keep in mind is what you are feeding the dog. The Bichon puppy care relies heavily on the foods that the dog eats, for several reasons. So, you should always keep in mind that everything you put in [...]
Dog Care Tips: Feeding Your Puppy
July 22, 2009 · 6 Comments
Puppies have slightly different nutritional needs than adult dogs. Their coat, bones, organs, and teeth are still maturing. The foods they eat must have an ample supply of nutrients to support their growth. Remember the difference in energy levels there come from puppies as compared to older dogs. In order to remain energetic, they need [...]
Dealing With Your Dog’s Biting Problem.
July 21, 2009 · Leave a Comment
When your dog’s biting is no longer playful, control it.When dogs bite fiercely, look into the possibility of behavior modification being an approriate corrective approach. You’d like to check Secrets To Dog Training Review. Are You Sure It’s Not Physiological? When it is clear your dog has a biting problem, eliminate the possibility of the [...]
Facts About Yorkie Puppy Training
July 20, 2009 · 4 Comments
Almost everyone will agree Yorkies are some of the most adorable dogs. They are one of the few breeds who are actually cuter as they get older. If you want to adopt one of these bundles of energy there are a few things you need to know about Yorkie puppy training. Bundle of energy is [...]
Training Your Puppy and Your Family
July 20, 2009 · 2 Comments
So you are thinking about getting (or have gotten) a new family member! With a new dog comes new responsibilities. It is going to be up to you and the other members of your family to teach your dog the rules and regulations. You are going to want him to learn specific commands and to behave in a [...]
Why Own A Dog Cage
July 20, 2009 · 8 Comments
There are many dog owners that choose to let their animals run freely around the house and other choose to purchase a dog cage for them to sleep in at night. This is usually done as a way to control the dogs that tend to run all over the house and bark consistently annoying the [...]
How To Train A Puppy
July 19, 2009 · 2 Comments
Of all the rules in effective how to train a puppy, being consistent in all your actions remain on top of the list. The puppies training basics you as a dog owner must know, are not difficult at all. The purpose of training your puppy is to educate your puppy in order to harmonies and [...]
Socialization Most Important In Pit Bull Puppy Care
July 19, 2009 · 1 Comment
Of all of the types of dogs, Pit Bulls have gotten a bad rap when it comes to their temperament, and what kinds of dogs they become as they get older. This means that for those that are looking for pit bull puppy care, the most important thing for them to worry about should be [...]



