You are here:
Home / Archives for Medical Problem
Will Obedience Training Solve Dog Problems? (Not Always)
Do you think obedience training is the most important key to having a well-behaved dog? If so, then you’re in for a surprise. If your dog is whining, barking, digging, peeing on the floor or doing any other unwanted behavior, simply using training techniques to stop the problem [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, August 30, 2010 at 6:58 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Aggression, Always, Bad Behavior, Dog Chews, Dog Obedience, Dog Psychology, Dog Training, Dogs, Furniture, Medical Problem, Obedience, Obedience Training, Peeing, Problems, Puppy, Solve, Stress And Anxiety, Sudden Change, Surprise, Symptoms Of Stress, Teeth, Toys, Training, Unwanted Behavior, Veterinarian
Are you fed up with the aggressive ways of your four legged companion? With the right training for aggressive dogs this problem could be dramatically reduced. Although aggression is a difficult issue to deal with, there are different ways in which the issue can be resolved.
1 – Consult a Veterinarian – If your dog [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 10:04 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Aggressive, Aggressive Behavior, Aggressive Dogs, Behavior Modification Program, Behaviorist, Companion, Different Ways, Dog Aggression, Dogs, Dogs Training, DogsEffective, Effective Training, Empty Food, Food Bowl, Hasn, Medical Attention, Medical Problem, People, Socialization, Sudden Change, Training, Training Dogs, Vet, Veterinarian
Are you fed up with the aggressive ways of your four legged companion? With the right dog training for aggressive dogs this problem could be dramatically reduced. Although aggression is a difficult issue to deal with, there are different ways in which the issue can be resolved.
1 – Consult a Veterinarian – If your [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 9:05 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Aggressive, Aggressive Behavior, Aggressive Dogs, Behavior Modification Program, Behaviorist, Companion, Different Ways, Dog Aggression, Dog Training, Dogs, Dogs Training, DogsEffective, Empty Food, Food Bowl, Hasn, Medical Attention, Medical Problem, People, Socialization, Sudden Change, Training, Training Dogs, Vet, Veterinarian
Are you fed up with the aggressive ways of your four legged companion? With the right dog training aggressive dogs program this problem could be dramatically reduced. Although aggression is a difficult issue to deal with, there are different ways in which the issue can be resolved.
1 – Consult a Veterinarian – If your [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 8:04 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Aggressive, Aggressive Behavior, Behavior Modification Program, Behaviorist, Companion, Different Ways, Dog Aggression, Dog Training, Dogs, Dogs Training, DogsDog, Empty Food, Food Bowl, Hasn, Medical Attention, Medical Problem, People, Simplified, Socialization, Sudden Change, Training, Training Aggressive Dogs, Training Dogs, Vet, Veterinarian
The Spaniel breed, Clumber Spaniel came into existence in Britain in nineteenth century. It is assumed to be a combination of the Basset Hound and the earlier Spaniel types. The breed is well known for its excellent scent and endurance.
It has a long and heavy body with bones that are heavier than the other spaniels. [...]
Posted by admin on Sunday, May 9, 2010 at 9:57 am
Filed under Puppy Clothes · Tagged Affection, Basset Hound, Bushes, Canine Hip Dysplasia, Clumber, Clumber Spaniel, Couches, Curious Nature, Endurance, Heavy, Hips, Laps, Loyal Pets, Medical Problem, Nineteenth Century, Periodical, Puppies, Slippers, Spaniel, Spaniel Breed, Spaniels, Thick Coat
Training cats and dogs to use the litter box or to scratch at the door is simple if you start early. Usually the earlier the pet, the faster they will learn as long as they are weaned from their mother. The best performing dogs and cats have been started early and constantly praised for their [...]
Posted by admin on Saturday, May 8, 2010 at 10:06 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Cat Litter, Cat Supplies, Cats, Cats And Dogs, Cats Dogs, Dogs, Dogs And Cats, Dogs Cats, Dogs Training, Hou, Kitten, Kittens, Laundry Room, Litter Box, Medical Problem, Personality, Start, Tendency, Training, Training Cats, Training Dogs, Training Puppy, Vet, Water Check
There really is no doubt that the least enjoyed aspect of owning a pet is when they wet on floors or bedclothes. This behaviour is usually sparked by an underlying reason such as anxiety, stress, a marking of territory or even a health related issue.
Separation anxiety can cause your dog to urinate on your clothing. [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 4:00 am
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Anxiety Stress, Behaviours, Brushes, Carpet, Carpets, Consistency, Daily Routine, Dogs, Education, Help, Home, Medical Problem, No Doubt, Pet Odours, Pup, Puppies, Reason, Separation Anxiety, Shelf Products, Shoes, Smell, Stinks, Toilet Training, Veterinary Attention
As a pet owner, it is an important responsibility on your part to keep your dog healthy. You must bring your dog to the vet regularly. Even a healthy puppy will require many visits to the vet. Vaccinations, exams, worming, spaying, neutering and flea control are a few of the things that requires to be [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 5:56 pm
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged Basic, Blood Tests, Dog Fleas, Dry Cough, Dry Nose, Excessive Amounts, Find, Flea Control, Flea Powder, Fleas And Ticks, Health Problem, Helath, Loose Bowel Movement, Medical Problem, Neutering, Parasitic Worms, Pet Owner, Problems, Rabies, Red Eyes, Social Behavior, Stipes, Sudden Change, Veterinary Care
Do you think obedience training is the most important key to having a well-behaved dog? If so, then you’re in for a surprise. If your dog is whining, barking, digging, peeing on the floor or doing any other unwanted behavior, simply using training techniques to stop the problem might not work.
This bad behavior is not [...]
Posted by admin on Saturday, April 17, 2010 at 6:05 am
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Aggression, Always, Bad Behavior, Behavior Problems, Dog Chews, Dog Psychology, Dogs, Furniture, Medical Problem, Obedience, Obedience Training, Peeing, Problems, Puppy, Solve, Stress And Anxiety, Sudden Change, Surprise, Symptoms Of Stress, Teeth, Toys, Training, Unwanted Behavior, Veterinarian, Wise Idea
What is Coccidiosis?
Coccidiosis is caused by ‘coccidia’ or small protozoans (organisms having one-cell), which infest the intestinal tracts of animals such as cats and dogs and affect the pet health. Commonly found in puppies that are less than 6 months old or in adult dogs that have a suppressed immune system or are susceptible to [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, April 8, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged About, Adult Dogs, Bowels, Cats And Dogs, Cats Dogs, Coccidiosis, Cysts, Dogs And Cats, Dogs Cats, Feces, Ill Effects, Intestinal Tracts, Medical Problem, Natural Immunity, Oocyst, Pet Health Issues, Prime Cause, Protozoans Organisms, Suppressed Immune System, Time Passes, Truth, Watery Consistency