Proper Dog Care
April 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
You and your dog can develop a really tight bond, the longer you and the dog are together, the stronger the bond will be. Dogs serve many different needs for people. Some people get a dog because they are lonely and need a loyal friend or because they want a dog to protect the [...]
Easy Tips For Housebreaking A Puppy
April 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
When you begin to look for easy tips for puppy housebreaking you will find that there are a multitude of techniques and tips available. Some very basic puppy potty training tips will be of great help to you in making the task of housebreaking easy and quick. It will be important to remember that puppies [...]
A Great Present For Your Dog
April 3, 2010 · Leave a Comment
If your dog has always sat next to you on the settee and can no longer do so, perhaps you should invest in an orthapaedic bed for him. An orthopaedic bed will help him to sleep comfortably at night and therefore be more alert and energetic during the day. If your dog now needs help [...]
The 411 on Choosing Pet Stairs
March 31, 2010 · Leave a Comment
So, you have decided that you’d like to purchase a set of pet steps for your dog. Envision the following picture: You’re psyched that the pet stairs you ordered online have finally arrived. Geez, the box is a lot smaller than you expected. You have to assemble the stairs, but you figure it’s a one-time [...]
Finding A Pet Dog Bed For Traveling
March 25, 2010 · 1 Comment
If you really like to travel, then rather than going the kennel route you might prefer to take your dog with you. And a good pet dog bed will make it easier for you to keep your faithful companion by your side. Depending on the mode of travel or how comfortable your dog is at [...]
Keeping a Bichon Frise Well Behaved.
March 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Because it’s cuddly, the Bichon Frise is popular among families with little children.One, it doesn’t shed too much and is a hypoallergenic, furry dog.It is wonderful with kids and loves every family member.It’s relatively easy to train and is a decent watch dog. LIke most dogs, Bichon Frises should begin to be trained at an [...]
Breeding Female Dogs
March 23, 2010 · 1 Comment
It’s a universal truth that humans love to have dogs as pets. Through history most humans consider dogs for companionship. This could be largely due to the fact that dogs tend to be extremely loyal. Some joke saying that certain dogs are even more faithful than people. Parents like to give puppies as presents to [...]
A Bit About Dog Collars and Leashes
March 22, 2010 · 1 Comment
When you think of accessories for dogs, you might think of collars or leashes. Although collars and leashes are about the most basic things you can get for a dog, many of those out there today have features that will help you with tasks that are far from basic. There is a wide variety of [...]
Road Trips – Preventing Car Sickness for Dogs
March 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Just like people, K-9′s can suffer from car sickness. For pet owners who love to travel, this motion sickness can be debilitating. The good news is that car sickness can be avoided for most K-9′s. Let’s take a look at how to prevent and ease car sickness for dogs. Gradually introduce them to car rides. [...]
Dog Itching, Scratching, & Skin Allergies
March 12, 2010 · 1 Comment
There are many conditions that can make a dog itch or have hair loss, including endocrine, autoimmune, infectious, and parasitic skin diseases. Therefore, it takes some detective work to identify the right cause. If allergies are thought to be the cause, the first thing a veterinarian will usually ask is if the pet is [...]



