Choosing Dog Breeds For City Living? Here Are Some Recommendations

Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 19, 2008

Puppies and dogs are great pets. They are good companions for human beings too. Dogs could bring out a smile in all of us.

Unfortunately, not all environments are suitable to adopting just any breed of dog. This is especially true if you are living in the city where space is limited and family members have very tight schedule.

Some dogs require very much attention, exercise and ample of room to move around and play. Others are more tolerant to those factors. The latter usually makes a better dog pet for city dwellers.

Are You Silently Killing Your Dog By Choosing The Wrong Dog Food?

Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 19, 2008

With such a large number of different types of dog foods out there, which dog food should you buy to ensure my pet’s good health? It is a responsible dog owner’s job to select a balanced and nutritious dog food for your dog. By carefully reading the label on the dog food, you’ll be able to choose the best dog food for your dog. Remember to cautiously read every single line.

The label on the dog food states the ingredients of the dog food in order of greatest weight to least weight. This is important as someone buying dog food can easily see what the ingredients are and what their respective proportions are in relation to the dog food as a whole.

Choosing Dog Breeds For City Living? Here Are Some Recommendations

Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 16, 2008

Puppies and dogs are great pets. They are good companions for human beings too. Dogs could bring out a smile in all of us.

Unfortunately, not all environments are suitable to adopting just any breed of dog. This is especially true if you are living in the city where space is limited and family members have very tight schedule.

Some dogs require very much attention, exercise and ample of room to move around and play. Others are more tolerant to those factors. The latter usually makes a better dog pet for city dwellers.

House Training Your Puppy

Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 15, 2008

Your puppy has no concept of where and when he should go to the toilet and until he is about six months old he will have none or very limited control over when he goes, nevermind where. A puppy’s gotta do what a puppy’s got to do. Let’s face it a new home and family, possibly an older pet are just to exciting and interesting to him learn about, so all his concentration is spoken for already! It’s up to you to watch his behaviour and set times during his day to focus what little attention he has on the more basic aspects of fitting into family life. With consistency, patience, lots of praise plus a mop and some Stain and Odour Remover eventually your little puppy will grow into a young dog who has learnt some bladder control and where it is acceptable for him to relieve it.

Dont Let Your Dog Die By Choosing The Wrong Dog Food Ingredients

Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 6, 2008

A good dog food must have high quality ingredients, and it must meet a minimum standard of quality to be considered good dog food. High quality ingredients in turn mean high nutrition for your beloved dog. The ingredients in a good dog food are carefully chosen based on their quality. Many times these ingredients are the same ones that can also be found in human food. The high costs involved in finding, evaluating and researching high quality ingredients for dog food has led to the high price tag of good quality dog food. It is because of this reason that some dog food manufacturers choose to go the cheap way by providing second grade dog food.

Pet Eye Care

Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 6, 2008

Depending on the type of animal you own, pet eye care could either be an everyday maintenance issue or a complete non-issue unless illness strikes. Even when an eye illness does occur, the consequences are rarely serious unless the illness goes untreated. If you’ve got questions about eye care for your pets, hopefully the following will give you some answers.

Dog Training Guide On Debarking Surgery

Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 1, 2008

One of the most controversial subjects in the field of dog training is the question of debarking surgery. Debarking surgery is a procedure designed to minimize the volume of a dog’s bark. It is generally used by those with dogs who have both a loud bark and a tendency to bark incessantly. The procedure is most commonly used on very loud larger dog breeds. Shetlands and collies, for instance, make up a large percentage of those dogs subjected to the surgery.The procedure generally requires the use of a general anesthesia and involves punching, cutting or otherwise manipulating the tissue around a dog’s vocal chords to soften or significantly reduce his ability to bark. Access the areas targeted during the surgery can come either through the dog’s mouth or via an incision on the dog’s neck.

How To Stop Your Dog Destroying Your Home

Filed Under Pets | Posted on February 28, 2008

You see it everywhere there is a pet dog — scratch marks on the door, chewed edges of otherwise-perfectly-good rugs, holes dug in lawns (and flower beds!) and holes in furniture covers. All these are signs that the dog is in control of the home. That he’s a restive, lively pet who has never learned where the boundaries are. And you can be sure the owner suddenly goes on edge every time their canine friend comes near a well-frayed carpet or sofa cover.

It’s a common problem. Can it be stopped?

Pet Eye Care

Filed Under Pets | Posted on February 23, 2008

Depending on the type of animal you own, pet eye care could either be an everyday maintenance issue or a complete non-issue unless illness strikes. Even when an eye illness does occur, the consequences are rarely serious unless the illness goes untreated. If you’ve got questions about eye care for your pets, hopefully the following will give you some answers.

Choosing Dog Breeds For City Living? Here Are Some Recommendations

Filed Under Pets | Posted on February 19, 2008

Puppies and dogs are great pets. They are good companions for human beings too. Dogs could bring out a smile in all of us.

Unfortunately, not all environments are suitable to adopting just any breed of dog. This is especially true if you are living in the city where space is limited and family members have very tight schedule.

Some dogs require very much attention, exercise and ample of room to move around and play. Others are more tolerant to those factors. The latter usually makes a better dog pet for city dwellers.


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