Helpful Crate Training Techniques
September 30, 2008 by Richard Cross · 1 Comment
It is useful for all dog owners to know the basic crate training techniques as this will assist them in day to day struggle to manage your pet. To put it another way, crate training is not for your dog if you don’t mind your dog messing the couch or chewing your most comfortable slippers when you have been at work! On the other hand if you are like most dog owners, crate training is a vital part of your armoury. There are various crate training techniques to make the job easy for you. It will take a little bit of effort as well as time to achieve it but is a wonderful way to control wayward dogs without constantly supervising them. Read more
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What Are Dog Parvo Symptoms?
September 30, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
I’ve heard that Parvo is a common disease amongst dogs. What are dog Parvo symptoms and what are the effects of a dog getting Parvo?
Carrie
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Are Electric Dog Collars Humane?
September 30, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
I’ve heard that electric dog collars are very effective when training a dog, but are they humane? Do they hurt the dog, or just shock it? Should I use them?
Alex
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Should I Get A Second Dog?
September 30, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
We love our dog a lot, and it has really been a great addition to our family. Now we are thinking of adding a second, but will it be too much work? And will the first dog mind?
Rachel
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How To Identify Dog Labour Symptoms
September 30, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
It is definitely an exciting time when your dog gives birth, but many owners don’t know what to look out for when trying to work out when the birth will actually take place. One of the hardest parts of your dog giving birth is the waiting without knowing when the puppies will arrive, but luckily if you know what to look for you can take some of the guessing out of the equation. Read more
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Housebreaking Beagles In Simple Steps
September 30, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
Housebreaking beagles is not a very difficult task given the fact that beagles are extremely friendly, loyal and absolutely adorable. As a result, beagles are a great pet breed and more and more people are beginning to understand this. While procuring a beagle can be a heartwarming episode, housebreaking beagles is not always as heartwarming! For housebreaking beagles, you need to be very patient and you also must be willing to devote a lot of your time to the job. Read more
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Dog Collar Buckles – What They Are And Where To Get Them
September 30, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
Dog collar buckles are simply the buckles that go on the end of your dogs collars. The remarkable thing is just how much choice you have when it comes to selecting and choosing a buckle for your dog. They range in size and type, as well as style so you can choose the perfect one for your dogs looks and needs. Read more
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Crate Training – The Basics
September 29, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, crates are boxes made out of thin wire mesh used for keeping dogs confined. This might seem like not a particularly nice thing to do for you dog! The reality though is that if done correctly, the dog will love the crate as its own bed and it will also help greatly with house training and travel. Read more
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Dog Sitting Rates For Looking After Your Pet
September 29, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
There is no doubt that pets feel more relaxed within the comfort of their own home as they are familiar with the smell, sight and sound. Your pet can get stressed if they are taken to a strange environment and it can also lead to illness in the pet. It is even possible for the dog to contact infectious diseases by getting exposed to other animals. It is beneficial to have a pet sitter with reasonable dog sitting rates for your pet. Read more
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Off-Leash Recall Help
September 29, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
What’s the best way to train reliable off-leash recall for a terrier with hunting tendencies? My dog is proving very difficult to train, and it is becoming a big problem.
Fiona
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