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How To Get Your Dog Acquainted With The Family's New Pup By: Steve Weber | - Having a new puppy in the house may be quite stressful for you especially if you already have a family dog already. You may need to ask the seller about the new pup's temperament or behavior when he is around other puppies or dogs. If he happened to be the only one in the house, you may need to take extra efforts when you introduce him at home.
When the day finally arrives for you to take him home, you may be worried about how he would get along with the dog in the house. If you giv ... Tags:dog training, puppy
Sometimes dogs experience stressful situations and are unable to calm down, while some dogs have an anxious disposition overall and need assistance to relax. That's where the D.A.P. Collar steps in. Using the Dog Appeasing Pheromone, this collar copies the pheromone produced by the mother dog whe ... Tags:Dog Medicine, Pet Meds
Dog lovers know that no two dogs are the same, and because of this, there isn't a single answer when it comes to weaning your dog off of dry kibble and into a natural, raw diet. You can still employ some basic techniques which can get you moving in the right direction, though.
1. Stay positive. Your pets can be extremely perceptive, and they'll know if you have any doubts about this transition to a raw food diet. If you are confident, your pets wil ... Tags:raw dog food, dogs, pets
Introducing Your New Puppy To Your Dog By: Paula Smith | - Obtaining a new puppy is on the list of most crucial decisions you and your friends and family can make, specifically in the event you previously personal a dog.
It may be considered a superior idea to request the prior owners or even the pet store where you make your obtain how your puppy interacted with other animals close to him. If he was an "only child" you may perhaps wish to take additional precaution and care when introducing him for your dog.
How To Manage Poodle Biting By: Lena Carlson | - The Poodle is one of the most popular dogs around the world, chosen for their lovely curls and petite size. Little girls dream of these dogs as the perfect puppy, one they can add a bow too and lead around with a pink lead. So you would assume that this breed is fairly friendly and docile, right? Well you may be surprised to find that this is not the case, in fact many people believe Poodles are more prone to biting than any other breed.
Ten Tips For Nine Lives By: Dr. Arnold Plotnick (MS, DVM, ACVIM, ABVP) | - Ten Tips for Nine Lives
by Arnold Plotnick MS, DVM, ACVIM, ABVP
I have another litter that needs placement.
Ive heard this sentence many times in the past few years. The speaker of the sentence is Theresa Bachu, a local animal rescuer with a mission: to spay and neuter as many feral cats in the New York City area as possible, and to find good homes for kittens born to those whove escaped her spay dragnet.
Puppy Gender Selection Tips By: Shiraz | - So youve decided to invite a new member into the family. Youve decided on a breed and can visualise yourself walking proudly through the streets with your new best friend.
One more thing to decide: which is better a boy or a girl?
This is a difficult question to answer because to a large extent, the behaviour of the dog is determined by the training and discipline they receive from their owner. One thing I can say is that its important to understand that a ... Tags:Puppy Gender Selection Tips, luxury pet fashion boutique
The Secrets Of Stopping Aggression In Australian Cattle Dogs By: Chris Mollo | - If you have an Australian Cattle Dog that is showing signs of an aggression problem, then you'll want to grab a comfortable seat and read this article right away.
In the next few minutes, we're going to talk about aggression in Australian Cattle Dogs and what can be done to stop it. First, we'll talk about why they are among the most aggressive breed of dog. Next, we'll discuss using socialization as a solution. Lastly, we'll talk about preventive measures that you can take to avo ... Tags:training australian cattle dog, dog aggression training, training australian cattle dogs
Socialization - Something New Everyday By: Tristan Andrews | - Reputable breeders understand the importance of socialization. That is why they spend time with the puppies from day one. It's not that the momma dog necessarily needs any help at all, it is simply to insure that the puppies begin and grow to accept human touch.
The breeder will gently stroke and touch the puppies a few times each day. The puppies will also be picked up and held. As they grow older the puppies will be played with. Their feet and faces are touched regularly. This h ... Tags:dog training, dog obedience, sit, stay, fetch
They Can't Be Serious, Can They? By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Starting in January 2010 three British Holiday Inns will offer a new service - human bed-warmers. Upon request, a staff member - dressed in a one-piece, fleece sleeper suit and with hair covered - will lie in a guest's bed until it is warm - 68 degrees Fahrenheit when tested with a thermometer. Holiday Inn is promoting this trial service with help from the director of the Edinburgh Sleep Center, who says a cold bed inhibits sleep. Although this service is performed when quests aren't present, th ... Tags:bed-warmers, prostitutes, tweets, smoking
Socializing A New Dog In Your Home By: Tristan Andrews | - You've been waiting for months. You've done all your homework. You've chosen the perfect new puppy for your home. You have a collar, a leash, a bag of food that the puppy has been eating. You've even taken a day off from work so you can go get the puppy and bring him home. He has a bed and toys waiting for him at home. You've thought of everything, right? Right up until the moment one of your kids asks, "Won't Rover just love the new puppy?" Oh, no. What about the dog you already have? ... Tags:dog, dogs, canine, puppies, dog training, dog web hosting, dog behavior
Getting A Second Dog - Introducing A New Puppy By: Joe Sabol | - If you have a dog in your household, and are thinking about getting a second dog, there are some things you should consider before making a decision. The first and probably most important thing to know is that dogs of the opposite sex will be much more likely to live together peacefully. Dominance will need to be established and 2 males, even if both are neutered may have difficulty in getting along. Trying to introduce a second female into your home would be even worse than 2 males in the same ... Tags:second dog, getting a second dog, introducing a puppy
How To Train A Puppy Like A Pro By: Michelle S | - Organizing your plan of attack is your first task when preparing for training a puppy, as it will help a great deal in the transition for your new puppy from his happy and playful home to his new and unrecognizable surroundings. It can be disconcerting for a young pup when parted from his family, and then is suddenly moved to strange and confusing habitat where there is nothing but unfamiliar people and strange smells.
Dog Raw Food Diet By: Hanna | - Giving natural raw food diet is still one of the best treats for your pets. Fresh natural raw foods are viewed by many as safer than processed food due to less exposure to processed food contamination. Dog raw food diets are very simple and petsafe; they are the basic diets in the wild. Right diet can keep your dog fit and fine and their coats shiny and smooth and healthy dogs are pride of their owners.
Puppy Training - The Right Way To Do It By: Andrew Chan | - Puppy training is a very vital aspect, regardless of whether it is your first puppy or your twentieth. In order to let your puppy be a valued member of your family and your community, you need to let it be properly trained and socialized.
In some ways training a puppy is easier than training an adult or adolescent dog. One reason is that the puppy is essentially a "blank slate", untroubled by past training techniques and other issues. In other ways, however, the puppy can be mor ... Tags:dog training, puppy training, canine training, dogs, canine, puppy, pets, animals
Issues Regarding The Aging Dog By: Jane Saeman | - Which breeds tend to have the greatest incidence of pyorrhea (bone degeneration), leading to loss of teeth? The two breeds with the most frequent incidence of periodontal disease are the Dachshunds and Schnauzers. The host resistance factor seems to be lower in these breeds.
How septic is a dog's mouth? Since bacteria do not break through the body's protective barrier, namely the skin, we needn't worry about having a dog lick us and our subsequently contracting a disease. However, ... Tags:dog, dogs, aging dog, aging dogs
New Puppy And My Older Dog - Quick Help By: Michael Royce | - Are you worried about bringing home a new puppy and introducing him to your older dog? Take the smart approach and there's no reason to worry. Here's some info that can help.
1. Set Up Separate "Living Quarters" Ahead Of Time -
Each dog is going to need his own private space for a time so find an area that can belong just to your puppy, something your older dog isn't too fond of. Set up your puppy's crate or box there. And make sure it's set up before you bring your ... Tags:new puppy older dog, introducing new puppy to older dog, owning two dogs, dog
Rottweiler Faqs By: Fubrus | - Is the Rottweiler the right dog for me?
The Rottweiler is the current "fad" guard/macho dog of the moment. For four years running, it has been the second most-popular AKC registered breed. Don't be swept up by the hype, or the fact that you neighbor, aunt, sister, or best friend has one. The Rottweiler is a large, powerful dog and along with ownership comes much responsibility. Rottweilers require extensive socialization from an early age. Are you willing to carry your puppy for s ... Tags:pets, dogs, rottweiler, rottweiler dogs, rottweiler pupies, total rottweiler, rottweiler breeders, home and family, animals
Dog Training Tip - Biting By: Terry Bytheway | - Most people who own a puppy know how troublesome the biting stage is. Most puppies face the stage where they bite everything, and everyone. Your puppy has to be taught not to bite, or else it may become a danger, to itself, to you, and to everyone else around you. Biting gets to be less of a problem when the dog is at a older age but to stop it at a young age, you have to take the right steps. Just like babies, puppies go through a teething stage as well.
The Key To Preventing A Poorly Trained Dog By: Steven Resell | - One of the main reasons for an unhappy dog owner is a poorly trained dog. Having an unruly dog can be a serious nuisance and be very destructive on its environment and the relationship between the dog and its owner.
So what is the key to preventing a poorly trained dog?
Simple, just start training them as puppies. Puppies don't know the difference and if you make the training fun they will be more responsive as well. Conversely, if you start them when they are old ... Tags:leash training, dog training, dogs, dog owner, puppy training
Buying A Second Dog By: Mary Janet Namuli | - If you are a dog lover, you may feel that one dog is not enough. However, before you add a second dog to your household, there are 5 important points you should consider.Read this article to find out more. Nothing abusive about dog breed have been intentionally added here. Whatever it is that we have added, is all informative and productive to you. So here is what you need before buying a second dog.
1-Consider your dog's nature. If your new dog isn't submissive yet your old belo ... Tags:dogs, dog breed, puppies, second dog