Archive for September, 2009
Getting Health Care For A Boxer Dog
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009Providing Health Care For A Boxer Dog
There is a lot of boxer dog care informationon the Internet and in books and magazines. It is important for those who are considering buying a boxer dog to find out what it takes to take care of a boxer dog so that they are equipped to manage some of the unique aspects of this particular breed. Although health care for a boxer dog is simple in most cases, there are some more serious health issues that are common to the breed that owners need to be aware of so that they can be sure that they will be able to take care of the boxer if it gets sick. However, health care for a boxer dog usually only requires the regular check ups and vaccinations as well as daily nutrition and exercise.
Leash & Collar Dog Training
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009To make sure your dog is a loyal faithful dog, you can use many ways of training him. All dog training methods are to work towards getting respect from the dog for the owner. The goal is in building this relationship between both parties and the right training will focus on this.
One great way of training for dogs is the leash and collar method. There are some other methods that are beneficial but let us focus on this for now.
Indoor Dog House – Prices Of Indoor Doghouses
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009Most pet owners would think of outdoor dog houses when it comes to buying a house for your dog. However, there are also many varieties of indoor doghouses on the market. Most people would wonder why there is a need for indoor dog houses since your dog is inside the house.
Some pet owners like to use it as a way to control the dog´s movements while others want their dog to have a home but not outdoors especially for smaller sized dogs.
Havanese – a Great Family Dog
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009The Havanese is a Bichon Group breed, that includes Bichon Frise, Bolognese, Coton de Tulear, Lowchen and Maltese The Havanese is a lively small dog, toy dog that were bred to be good companions, so are good with children. They like to have peoples notice and will do tricks to catch peoples attention. This requirement for attention means they are not the choice for a busy working couple. They love following owners around the apartment, however they are not possessive of their “ people”, so are superb with other dogs, pets and other animals. They often like to eat with someone in the room, so stay there when they are eating, otherwise they may take their food with them and eat it as they walk, which can be messy. They are a “ true dog”, playing games such as tug of war with gusto. Like many toy dogs, they do not require long walks, but they do love attention. Professional Dog Walkers such as London Dog Walking, if doing grouped walks will pair them with similar dogs, rather than big energetic dogs.
What to Know About Dog Bark Collars
Monday, September 28th, 2009No one minds a dog that barks when there is danger. That’s the reason people keep watchdogs. But some dogs bark out of boredom all the while irritating all the neighbors. If that’s what your dog does, then do something about it before you get into trouble. Dogs that bark can really stress people at night. Even if you are accustomed to the barking of your dog, if your neighbor complains about it, then it becomes your problem.
Stopping Your Dog’s Barking
Can You Stop Your Dog From Going Blind? – Canine Diabetes and Cataracts in Dogs
Monday, September 28th, 2009
Scabies on dogs is caused by a mite which burrows into your dog’s skin. The mite will remain for its lifecycle of 21 days and spread to other areas if left untreated. The mites prefer living on dogs, and those that might jump to a human host will not live long. Humans are what is known as an accidental host.
Basics Of Cataracts
A cataract forms when the lens of the eye becomes cloudy and opaque. Since it’s no longer transparent, the person or animal affected can no longer see through it. The result is blindness.