Cozy Bed for Your Precious Home Pet

Filed Under Pets | Posted on August 26, 2008

Heated pet beds aren’t just for spoiled pets - they’re great for soothing tired muscles, warming old joints, relieving arthritis pain, whelping puppies and keeping your animals warm on a cold night.

Heated pet beds aren’t just an indulgence - they’re often a necessity, particularly for old dogs with sore joints or arthritis, whelping puppies or animals that are sleeping outside, in a basement or garage.

When it comes to heated animal beds, there are three basic designs - mats, inserts and complete beds. Keep reading to learn about the pros and cons of each. 

7 Important Dog Training Tips For You

Filed Under Pets | Posted on June 17, 2008

Dog training can overwhelm some people, but it really isn’t that difficult once you have these important keys to guide you. Find out what works and what to do when it doesn’t.

Dog training provides your dog with important lessons. They can save his life and they can protect you, your family, your neighbors and your household items.

Sadly, many dogs end up at the local pound because they never learned how to adapt to life within human society. This is often because owners don’t know proper dog training methods. When their dogs seem unable to make the transition, owners feel their only alternative is to let the dog go.

Housebreaking Tips For Great Danes

Filed Under Pets | Posted on May 20, 2008

Discover effective housebreaking tips to help you achieve positive results in housebreaking…

Housebreaking a Great Dane can be a discouraging task especially if you are dealing to an adult one. But never let discouragement hinder you in housebreaking your Great Dane for this is one of the most important parts of his life. A well-trained dog rarely or never commits accident and thus loved for that. No matter how discouraging, you will definitely not be discouraged if you know the training progresses and will achieve successful training results in no time.

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.

How To Pick A Puppy

Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 7, 2008

The most important element to remember when picking a puppy depends on your own lifestyle, schedule, and ability to care for a dog. The “puppy love” state of getting a dog, is the most captivating, and is an emotional decision. It reminds you of when you were a child, and held your first puppy. But it should also be a very fun, enjoyable part of dog ownership, if you make the right choice.


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