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In Fashion Today: Spike Dog Collars

March 19th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

Dog owners have experimented with various styles of collars for centuries and started adorning their beloved pets with interesting and unusual decorations to set them apart from the rest. Spiked pet dog collars have been around for many years, and were used to protect working and fighting dogs from other predators. Today, they are still used for that reason, but they are also trendy and fabulous fashion accessories for pets.

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How To Socialize Your Puppy

March 19th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

Socializing your puppy begins the moment you introduce it into your household and continues for the life of your pet. You must remain aware of every situation your pet is entered into and be ready to correct unwanted behavior, while rewarding good habits.

Puppy socialization starts with your immediate family. Teaching these skills from an early age will ensure that your dog will be a joy to have around. Not only will your family feel secure, but he will be trusted throughout your community.

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Teach Your Dog 3 Basic Commands

March 18th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you have a new dog or puppy then perhaps your are ready for some basic dog training. Dog training can be taught by a dog obedience trainer, or or it can be taught by you at home.  Trainmydognow.com has several resources online to help you train new pet at home

 

Dog training with a dog obedience trainer can vary in price and it usually takes place in a class If you do the dog training yourself, the costs are very low and you can do it from your own home. If you elect to train the dog yourself, then it finding some good resources on dog training will be key.

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Exessive Dog Barking Solutions.

March 18th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are plenty of reasons dogs bark.Yes, it’s not threatening and can certainly be useful. But too loud, too often is annoying.If it goes ignored, barking can be a serious issue.

The first step toward correcting a dog’s barking pattern is to understand the triggers and dealing with those circumstances effectively.Below are helpful ways to deal with your dog’s barking problem:

But before proceeding see this information on Dr. Dog’s Fast Easy Fun Behavior Solutions Review.

1.Regularly feed your dog.When they start getting hungry, dogs will naturally bark for food.Dogs produce a different kind of howl, bark or growl when they need food.Feeding them on a regular schedule will teach them barking is not needed for food to come.

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Tips On How To stop A Dog From Licking

March 17th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

It is common for a dog to lick, either upon greeting you and showing affection or as a means of personal hygiene. However, when this habit becomes excessive, it becomes a problem. Following are a few tips to deal with dog licking problems before they turn obsessive.

Excessive dog licking can not only be frustrating for you the owner, but can also lead to health problems in your dog. In fact, dog licking problems may even be directly related to an underlying problem that has not been discovered; especially if your dog is continuously licking himself.

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How To Prepare For Bringing Home A New Puppy

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If you are planning to bring home a new puppy, there are a few things to consider besides buying the right food, toys and where it will sleep. This little new addition will be a handful, so being well prepared will set your mind at ease. Following are some tips to help you get beyond the first hectic week.

Be ready to make some major adjustments the first week with your new family member. First, get organized and fully puppy-proof your home, as you would if you were expecting a toddler to come for a visit, because pups are a lot like children, curious and in to everything.

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