You are here:
Home / Archives for Dogs
What does your dog do when you’re at work or you’re away from the house for some other reason for the majority of the day? Is there more than one dog in your household? Do you provide toys or other items that will aide in keeping your dog entertained throughout the day? Does your dog […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 4:23 am
Filed under Health · Tagged Ample Room, Background Noise, Dog Toys, Dogs, Feelings Of Abandonment, Great Source, Home, Household, Isolation, Keeping, Kind Of Music, Lonely Place, Occupied, Poor Behavior, Radio, Separation Anxiety, Silence, Television, Unwanted Behavior, You're
Heartworm is a disease that could take you by surprise. Before starting any treatment for heartworm you should first know how the disease acts. If your dog gets the disease it is in great danger as the worm is known to be fatal in most untreated cases. In dogs, it takes about six months before […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 2:40 am
Filed under Health · Tagged Adult Worm, Bloodstream, Cats, Deadly Disease, Diagnosis, Dogs, Foxes, General, Heart, Heartworm Disease, Heartworms, Heartworms In Dogs, Maturity, Mosquito, Overview, Pet Owners, Pulmonary Artery, Roundworm, Signs, Six Months, Surprise, Wolves, Wolves And Humans, Worms
To communicate with each other, dogs use body language and guttural sounds, such as barks and growls. When they first meet, dogs use their body language to assess where each ranks in the pack order. Signs of dominance and confidence are a stiff body, head and ears up, hackles up and tail up. Signs of […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 10:19 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Bark Busters, Barks, Better, Body Language, Communication, Confidence, Dogs, Dominance, Ears, Few Words, Guttural Sounds, Hackles, Language, Language Learning, Leadership, Pack Animals, Physical Punishment, President Ceo, Signs, Speak, Submission, Top Dog, Top Dogs, Two Dogs
Some dogs act like they were born to chew and get a great deal of enjoyment out of chewing on things; other dogs seem indifferent about chewing and rarely do it unless they get bored. Destructive chewing in dogs might be a phrase that sounds redundant to you. You’d be right, of course, because by […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 9:35 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Act, Behavior, Boredom, Chewing, Comfort Food, Destructive, Destructive Behavior, Dogs, Dogs Dogs, Emotional Outlet, Excess Energy, Good Behavior, Household Items, Jaws, Little Time, Mean Dogs, Mouths, Nerves, Personal Possessions, Phrase, Physical Abilities, Sharp Teeth, Sounds, Stop, This, Tips, Urge
Dog Training: Do’s and additionally Don’ts From Teaching Your puppy Proper Socialization Competencies Teaching some puppy or even dog adequate socialization skills is necessary to your safety of both your canine friend and additional dogs and the ones with exactly who he makes contact. A properly socialized dog is mostly a happy puppy, and some […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 7:58 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Canine Friend, Capabilities, Consequence, Creatures, Do's, Dog Training, Dogs, Don'ts, Fear, Great Dog, Happy Puppy, Lifetime, Mates, New Experience, Proper, Proper Socialization, Pup, Puppy, Puppy Dog, Puppy Training, Scenarios, Socialization, Socialization Skills, Stimulus, Teaching, together, Vets
If you’ve ever seen dogs being aggressive toward each other, you know just how disturbing dog-on-dog aggression can be. Aggression between dogs can take the form of growling, snarling, snapping, posturing and even outright fights which could cause significant injuries for the dogs. It can also be difficult for the owners to safely break up. […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 7:54 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Aggression, Aggressive Dogs, Break, Critical Period, Dog Behavior, Dog On Dog Aggression, Dogs, Good Chance, Interact, Prime Candidate, Sixteen Weeks, Socialization Process, Stop, Towards
Dog parks can be a great way to socialize your dog, but can also be unsafe if proper measures aren’t taken. The following tips will help you keep your dog safe and happy at the park. 1) Know your dog. Not all dogs enjoy meeting new dogs. Don’t let your dog get overwhelmed by meeting […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 3:32 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged 15 Minutes, Body Language, Dog Park, Dog Parks, Dogs, Few Minutes, Medications, Park, Park Atmosphere, Park Safety, Proper Measures, Safety, Safety Tips, Sit, Tips, Traffic Times, Vaccinations, Weekday Evenings, Weekends And Holidays
Your new puppy will be quite dependant on you and the way you guide and train your dog will affect the way your puppy turns out when they are older. You are the person in charge of shaping the puppies temperament and general behavior. You can train your dog by showing it what is right […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 2:28 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Amazing News, Amp, Behavior Problems, Dog Training, Dogs, Few Moments, Friends And Family, Many Different Things, New Puppy, Nuts, Pees, Positive Reinforcement, Puppies, Puppy Training, Rewards, Sessions, Techniques, Temperament, Training, Training Puppy, Training Your Puppy, Young Animal
Owning a pet dog like a dachshund and training a dachshund is a big responsibility. Another responsibility is to train your dachshund and make it well-mannered. The dachshunds are known to be independent dogs; they make their own decisions and don’t like anybody to command them. So training a dachshund is not an easy job […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 8:44 am
Filed under Training · Tagged Adult, Break, Crate Training, Dachshund, Dachshund Puppy, Dachshunds, Decisions, Dog Training, Dogs, Easy Job, Firmness, Happiness, Independent, Long Session, Patience, Sessions, Sit, Tips, Tips And Tricks, Train, Training Your Dog, Tricks
If you want to effectively train your dog, you must remember that dogs have personalities as well. This means that each dog is different. This is why dogs like and do things that seem un-dog like. For example, my friend’s dog likes bananas. It’s not like he was starving his dog or something. The dog […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 4:28 am
Filed under Training · Tagged Bananas, Buying Toys, Dog Sounds, Dog Toys, Dog Training, Dogs, Good Girl, Guaranteed, Love, Methods, Nuisance, Personalities, Personality, Pet Care, Pet Training, Puppy Dog, Shoes And Hats, Slippers, Small Fortune, Training, Training Puppy, Training Your Puppy, Verbal Praise