The Secrets To Crate Training A dog
November 13, 2008 by Richard Cross · Comments Off
Crate training a dog can make the life of a dog owner much easier! Not only can it help with potty training, but it also provides your dog with a place it will always feel safe which makes travelling much easier. There is definitely a right and wrong way to go about crate training though, so here are the steps you should follow. Read more
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What Are The Best Dogs With Children?
November 9, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
Dogs make fantastic family pets, but it’s important to remember that they are not all are suitable for young children. While there are many factors that decide how a dog interacts with children the breed plays a major role and it’s important to pick the right one for your family. There are many breeds of dogs that are great with children though, so you’ll still have plenty of options when it comes to finding the best dog for your family. Read more
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Police Dog Training 101
November 6, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
Police dogs are more than just novelty acts. They’re not just some PR stunt pulled off by particular law enforcement divisions. They are more than just mere tricks to make the police department look “cute.” Police dogs perform very serious functions, and police dog training is a very serious business. Read more
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How To Choose The Right Dog Trainer For You
October 20, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
Many people claim to be professional dog trainers in the modern world but how do you know which ones to trust? Which ones are true experts? Which are not? In this article we’ll be going through some of the best ways to decide on the right dog trainer for you. Read more
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Some Of My Favourite Cute Puppy Names
October 16, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
Following on from the article about male dog names, I thought I’d give a few of my favourite puppy names in general! These are obviously just my opinion, you may or may not find them cute. If you don’t agree with me, let me know in the comments section below. ![]()
These names may be a bit too “fluffy” for some. I promise I’ll do a “tough dog” version at some point in the future for those who think walking down the street shouting “angel come” might be a little embarrassing.
So here they are, cute puppy names in no particular order:
- Murphy (one’s in the male names section too, but is a personal favourite)
- Angel
- Frosty
- Tiny
- Spotty
- Candy
- Paws
- Gem
- Jasmine
There is a few to get you going, but I’m sure there are endless more. Do you have any you think should be added to the list? If so then let me know in the comments section below!
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How To Raise Chihuahua Puppies The Right Way
October 8, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
Because of the size of a Chihuahua it is no surprise that they have a certain amount of health problems. That doesn’t mean they won’t make great pets, but there are some things you should be aware of. Knowing how to raise Chihuahua puppies the right way can make the difference between giving your pet a healthy and enjoyable life or not. Read more
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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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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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Allergic Reactions To Your Dog – How Would You Cope?
September 28, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment
We all know that a dog is a man’s best friend, but that friendship can become somewhat difficult if the owner develops an allergic reaction to the pet. This happens more often than many people realise, but luckily there is usually a way to sort it out. Dogs make wonderful companions for us, and there would be nothing worse than having to give yours up because you become allergic. Read more
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