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Independence Day celebrations are great fun for people, but the loud noises and bright lights can be traumatic and create confusion and fear for dogs. Animal shelters report that the July 4th holiday brings record numbers of runaway dogs to their doors. These dogs have been frightened and made frantic by fireworks. But by being […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 8:39 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Animal Shelter, Animal Shelters, Back Doors, Bright Flashes, Bright Lights, Dog House, Dog Owners, Holiday Event, Independence Day Celebrations, July, Loud Bangs, Loud Noises, Microchip, Nois, Owners, Record Numbers, Revelry, Safety, Sense Of Hearing, These Dogs, Tips, Unnecessary Injury, Veterinarian, Veterinary Clinic
If you want to keep your old dog healthy and happy, then there are some necessary steps that you can take in order to do so. Perhaps one of the most important preventative measures is to have you dog examined by a veterinarian every year, or may even more frequently in that. It’s important that […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 11:24 am
Filed under Health · Tagged Arthritis, Being Overweight, Big Dogs, Canned Dog Food, Care, Circulation Of The Blood, Diabetes, Dog Ages, Dog Teeth, Fresh Water, Good Health, Joint Pain, Kidney Problems, Liver, Necessary Steps, Old Dog, Overeating, Preventative Measures, Problem Dogs, Taking, Tips, Veterinarian, Walks
A trainer job is not only about training dogs but it involves training people especially the owners on how to handle their pets efficiently which requires a lot of time and effort because it involves understanding of wide variety of the animals behaviour, communication, conditioning and various training techniques. Dogs are intelligent and have become […]
Posted by admin on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 7:36 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Animal Care, Animal Lover, Career, Career Option, Companions, Different, Disabled Persons, Dog Trainers, Dog Training, Education Requirement, Financial Gain, Mental Motivation, Minimum Education, New Companion, Option, Physical Health, Profession, Social Animal, Stamina, Train Dogs, Training, Training Dogs, Veterinarian, War Dogs, Working With Animals
While summertime’s thunderstorms can instill fear in dogs, they can be trained to manage their reactions and feel calmer through all the noise and bright flashes. Thunderstorms are a common fear in dogs, causing many to panic and run away, become destructive, or even hurt themselves. Dogs can sense a storm’s approach by the rapidly […]
Posted by admin on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 7:09 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Animal Shelter, Anxiety, Barometric Pressure, Belongings, Bright Flashes, Confusion, Doghouse, Dogs, Fear, Fireworks, Managing, Matter Of Fact, Microchip, Nervousness, Safe Place, Storm Is Brewing, Storms, Summertime, Sympathetic Voice, Thunderstorms, Tips, Veterinarian, Veterinary Clinic
Dog vitamins are very popular purchase with dog owners today. People have become aware of the health benefits of supplements. Naturally, they have provided their beloved pets with these benefits. Thus, they seek to find the best dog vitamins on the market. Dog vitamins come in various formulas with different ingredients. They all have specific […]
Posted by admin on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 9:56 am
Filed under Health · Tagged Beloved Pets, Beneficial, Bone Marrow, Circulatory Systems, Connective Tissues, Daily Basis, Deterioration, Dog Owners, Function Of The Heart, Health Benefits, Health Supplements, Immune System, Immune Systems, Infection Increases, Joint, Joint Pain, Joints, Medical Surgery, Natural, Natural Dog Supplement, Natural Ingredients, Natural Vitamins, Supplement, Supplements, Veterinarian, Vitamins
The biggest training secrets of the dog training may be the most effective one. Choosing a training method tailored to your dog’s breed, age, and individuality will boost positive consequences while using a one-size-fits-all training method may not work with every dog. Researching diverse in styles of dog training through guides and talking to your […]
Posted by admin on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 8:32 am
Filed under Training · Tagged 1940, Blends, Breeds Dogs, Breeds Of Dogs, Clicker, Clicker Training, Consequences, Dog Breed, Dog Obedience School, Dog Owners, Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Dogs, Dogs Training, Individuality, Know, Methods, More, Pavlov, Pet Owner, Stellar Results, Train, Train Dog, Training, Training Pet, Training Puppy, Veterinarian
One of the activities I look forward to most this summer is camping with my newly adopted dog, Jayda. It’s been an adventure for both of us! When “roughing it” together, you can ensure the pet health and safety of your four-legged friend by keeping these top five tips in mind: Protect pet health by […]
Posted by admin on Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 8:22 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Active Day, Best Insurance, Camping, Camping Activities, Collars And Leashes, Corkscrew, Dog Food, Doggie Sweater, Five, Flea And Tick, Flea And Tick Prevention, Four Legged Friend, Ground Location, Health, Health And Safety, Health Issue, Night Dogs, Noses, Pet Health, Safety, Sandy Ground, Tips, Veterinarian, Wet Conditions, Woodland Creature
Prior to last weekend, I had no idea there was such thing as a doggy exercise wheel. A hamster running in a wheel, I get. A dog running in a wheel seems silly. Why not just ensure Fido’s dog health by taking him for a walk? Before last weekend I also had no idea there […]
Posted by admin on Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 6:39 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged AVMA, Avma Convention, Best, Best Insurance, Best Offers, Convention, Daily Basis, Excellent Customer Service, Exercise Wheel, Hamster, Health Insurance, Insurance, Insurance Company, Insurance Policies, Insurance Surveys, Insurance Team, Neurosis, Pet Health Insurance, Pet Insurance, Pets, Promotes, Time Pets, Turnaround Time, Vet Technicians, Veterinarian, Veterinary Community
The origin of Shih Tzu lacks clear delineation. There are different theories about its origin. The most popular among them is that the breed was introduced from Tibet to China; and imported to England and Norway in the 30s. A Shih Tzu carries himself proudly with happy mood; always sweet in nature he is less […]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 9:20 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Accidents, Choose One, Crate Training, Crying Face, Delineation, Dog Obedience, Dog Training, Dogs, Health Problems, How To Choose A Puppy, Mortality Rates, Puppy, Puppy Training, Shih, Shih Tzu, Shih Tzu Puppies, Shih Tzu Puppy, Socialization, Sofa, Tibet, Training, Training Puppy, Veterinarian
Since dogs are active animals, they could sustain injuries while playing, running or due to stepping on house hold implements. It is important to treat them before they become more severe dog health problems. As the dogs get injured with their paws most often, it is not easy to see the injury and if you […]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 5:20 am
Filed under Health · Tagged Accidents, Animals, Breeds Of Dogs, Canine Friend, Closing Doors, Couple Of Days, Dog Behavior Problems, Dog Health, Dog Owner, Health, Health Care, Health Problems, Implements, Injuries, Lead Dog, Matter What Type, Need, Patience, Paws, Problems, Resistance, Running, Vet, Veterinarian