Archive for July, 2009
Suggestions For Training A Labrador Puppy
Friday, July 31st, 2009The Labrador breed is a very well known and well-liked breed of dog. This dog was first bred in Britain to be a hunting dog, and as such still has the webbed feet and coat for retrieving waterfowl. The Labrador is a people oriented dog; they want to be with their family at all times. Training a Labrador puppy can take some work, but having a well-trained companion is worth it.
Some Important Steps
When training a Labrador puppy, keep in mind that this is still a baby. They will have accidents and they will chew things up. It is up to the owners to teach the Labrador puppy expected types of behavior.
How To Care for A Pomeranian Puppy
Friday, July 31st, 2009There are many different breeds of dogs, and each of the breeds has different personalities and different things that need to be considered when you starting the dog training and taking care of them. First of all, as a dog trainer, you have to be sure that when you care for a puppy you are taking their personality into consideration and caring for them in a way that fits the breed and makes sense with the breed. For example, when you look at the different dogs, you see what they need.
Pug Puppy Training that will keep your Dog Healthy and Happy
Thursday, July 30th, 2009The pug originated in China centuries ago, and was considered a prized possession by many Chinese emperors. Because of this distinction, many pugs lived in the finest of residences, and some even had their own guards. The Dutch were responsible with the pug’s migration from China to Holland, and then to England, where the breed was refined into the species that is familiar today. Once again, the pug enjoyed living like and with royalty, as company to many English monarchs, and pug puppy care consisted of living in the lap of luxury.
Different Kinds of Aggressive Dog Behavior
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Each year, while only a small percentage of people are bitten by dogs, there are a lot of unacceptable other types of aggressive dog behavior. But occasionally, aggressive behavior can be obvious signs of aggression, but it is more passive for other types of violent behavior. Whether you observe their behavior as a more passive-aggressive or just a total danger, they’re still behaviors that can escalate or cause problems in your home or people around you.
Holidays With Fido – Ornaments And Stockings For Your Dog
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Christmas is a special time of the year. Get Fido into the spirit with his very own Christmas ornaments and a stocking to hang on the mantle. Don’t forget your canine friends when shopping for Christmas, as there is a wide array of holiday gifts available for all of your four legged friends.
Dog Carriers–A Safe And Secure Place For Your Dog
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009The best way I have found to make my dogs feel safe and secure is a dog carrier. Dog carriers can be used as a permanent place in your home or as a secure place for your dog when you travel. Having a heavy duty durable plastic carrier in your home makes it easier to take them along when you travel. Plus, your pet will have its own familiar surroundings around it where ever you may go. These plastic carriers come in several sizes, so there is sure to be a size for your dog. Add a comfortable Sherpa dog bed, and your dog will seek out their carriers for sleeping and security.