Large Dog Halloween Costumes

October 19, 2009 · 4 Comments 

Dressing up for Halloween is not fully for adults plus kids. Today there are pet owners, who go for large dog Halloween costumes. This is surely an activity that you can enjoy as a dog owner. You can make your dog appear terrifying or adorable this Halloween. If you are planning to dress up this [...]

Using Dog Training Devices

October 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Dog training devices come in a variety to types-from the familiar collar and leash we all use with our dogs, to much more sophisticated training devices such as electric fences and electric training collars. By knowing which device to use for helping with your dog’s obedience training, or to keep your dog from running off [...]

Training for Small Dog Breeds

October 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Most people who choose a smaller dog for a pet, do so to enjoy the company of a little companion around the house. Because your small dog will be a house pet, his obedience training is an important issue. Often a smaller dog is both intelligent and headstrong, and will probably try to test you [...]

Older Dog Training

October 17, 2009 · 1 Comment 

If you have you adopted an older dog with some behavior problems, you can still train it some new tricks. It is a very good idea to know something about a dog prior to adopting it, but there may be times you just won’t know what you are in for. The older dog that you [...]

Discover Common Dog Health Advise

October 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

If you own a dog and are a responsible pet owner, you will most likely either know what things can affect your dog or you are going to look into it at some point during the life of your pet. While you should certainly discuss any dog health issues and thoughts or concerns with the [...]

What Is A Little Dog Nano No-Bark Collar?

October 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

The PBC00-10782 is a little dog nano no-bark collar that incorporates micro technology for detecting the vibrations caused by a dog’s barking, which in turn activates the release of a small static charge. It’s also designed specially for small or toy breeds, and it works on “temperament learning” basis, which basically means that it will [...]

Resources: Methods Of Dog Health Care Online

October 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Resources: Dog Health Care Online There are many different resources available online to find dog health care information.  Although there are some sources that are not reliable, there are others that are posted by individuals in the veterinary field so that the information on the dog health care site online is accurate and up to [...]

Training Your Dog With Hand Signals

October 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Using dog training hand signals in addition to verbal commands when you are obedience training your dog is very useful. If your dog has been trained with the hand signals, he can still do as you command, even when he is not able to hear you. Handlers of hunting dogs or agility dogs can control [...]

Why Are dogs Aggressive?

October 12, 2009 · 1 Comment 

Dogs have developed an instinctual aggressive-it is a part of their very nature. Dogs are pack animals that have evolved with aggression in order to be able to hunt down their prey and defend themselves and their pack against predators. Although in the course of their evolution aggressive behavior in dogs was necessary to their [...]

Train Your Dog To Not Chase Anyone

October 12, 2009 · 1 Comment 

Predator animals have a natural instinct to chase. Dogs are natural predators. They will run after things or people. Of course this is inappropriate behavior for a house pet. Begin training a puppy as early as you can. When the dog is smaller, he is less of a threat to others and easier to control. [...]

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