Gum Disease is Dreadful
Posted on January 9, 2010 by Daniel
gum disease There is a rampant occurrence of gum disease worldwide. It may be suggestive of a lifestyle problem. We tend to be too preoccupied, with what seems to be equally important, but you have to know how destructive gum disease could be to our total wellbeing. Products like Oramd, might help. You may hear [...]
Proven Tips for Training Your Dog
Posted on January 5, 2010 by Daniel
Dogs do want to be trained. They have an innate desire to please their master and this is accomplished through training. It is a win-win situation. The dog is happier, knowing how to please his master, and the owner is happy having a well-behaved dog. (To learn more, please see Dog Training Online.) Whether or [...]
Exercising Your Puppy
Posted on January 1, 2010 by Daniel
Puppies can be quite active and they need exercise to stay them in smart shape. Sometimes a brisk thirty to sixty minute walk can be quite invigorating for them. If you’re unable to do this each day, guarantee your yard has more than adequate space for the pup to run around in and play. You [...]
Taking Care Of A Small Dog In A Small Home
Posted on December 30, 2009 by Daniel
Taking Care Of A Small Dog In A Small Home The ease of taking care of a small dogis dependent on how much time a person has. The responsibility of taking care of a small dog may seem lesser than taking care of a bigger dog but there is just a slight difference in this. [...]
Is The Credit Crunch Affecting Our Pets?
Posted on December 27, 2009 by Daniel
Animal charities and wothing vets have noticed that the Credit crunch is now taking it’s toll on our fluffy friends. Animal charities are seeing a dramatic increase in the number of dogs and cats being borught into their shelters, with owners simply unable to afford them. During this time of economic crises, where buisnesses are [...]
Your Dogs Eyes Tell the Story
Posted on December 26, 2009 by Daniel
What Your Dog Says With His Eyes Your dog has emotions and feelings just like you. At any given time, he’ll try to communicate them with his body language and expressions. Most owners never learn to identify these signs; the fact that their pooch is sad, anxious, mad, or happy completely escapes them. As a [...]
How to Know if Your Dog’s Diet Contains Enough Fatty Acid
Posted on December 20, 2009 by Daniel
Does your pet’s skin and coat look shiny and healthy, or is your dog’s fur lacking the silky look you like? Might this indicate the necessity for more fatty acids in your dog’s diet? A dog’s diet affects all aspects of his body as well as the skin and coat. If your dog’s diet contains [...]
The Effect of Teasing and Roughhousing In the Eyes of Papillon Training Experts
Posted on December 18, 2009 by Daniel
Some dog owners seem to derive fun from teasing Papillon puppies. Of course the definition of teasing is so broad, and this leads us to the point that teasing and roughhousing as a whole is either positive or negative, formative or otherwise. Strange as it is, positive teasing is real. As a papillon training [...]
Aggression In German Shepherd Dogs
Posted on December 16, 2009 by Daniel
While German Shepherds may not inspire the ill-placed fear of such breeds as Rottweilers and Pit Bulls, they do land on many banned breed lists. German Shepherds have, throughout the years, had a reputation of being aggressive. That reputation, while not entirely accurate, is based on some truth. While German Shepherd aggression is, in some [...]
Have Fun Potty Training Puppies Using A Healthy Approach
Posted on December 15, 2009 by Daniel
potty training puppies Potty training puppies can be a lot of fun with an attitude of healthy helpfulness. Consider taking a look at the mental health of a new puppy. Imagine what it would be like for puppies to be exploring in the world they call home. As far back as they remember may be [...]






