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  • Photography Tips and Some Cockapoo Training Advice For Canine Loving Paparazzi
    [Pets:Dogs] Having hard time taking pictures of your pooch? Here are some photography tips for you.


  • Camera Pointers and a Few Cockapoo Training Tips For Dog Loving Paparazzi
    [Pets:Dogs] Taking great pictures of your pooch maybe hard if you happen to have a high-energy and untrained dog. You may find these pointers helpful...


  • Implementing Basic Papillon Training and Socialization
    [Pets:Dogs] Your spending the outdoors with your renowned Butterfly Dog will have long-run benefits on its overall health. According to the specific thoroughness of the dog's breeding, the process ought to have given the dog the needed chances for enjoying the sights and sounds of the world out there. But now that you own the dog, you now hold responsibility for this last-mentioned task.


  • Cockapoo Training - Housebreaking Tips
    [Pets:Dogs] Just brought home your new pet? You may find these tips useful...


  • Adjusting to Winter Cold - Havanese Training and Owner Preparedness Too!
    [Pets:Dogs] Now that winter is almost upon us, it's high time to go over once more the preparedness of our family pets to cope with the cold holidays. Do you have the Havanese dog breed?


  • Boston Terrier Training Before Traveling With Your Pet
    [Pets:Dogs] The Boston Terrier was of a bull and terrier type of lineage originated in the United States of America. They are very intelligent and well-mannered dogs who just love their humans...


  • Behavior Problems in Border Collies
    [Pets:Dogs] It is common for dogs to develop behavior problems. Find out what these problems are and how to work things out...


  • Dog Owner's Traits For Successful Greyhound Dog Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Good job for deciding to take home a retired racing dog. For sure you are aware that having a retired racing dog for a pet can be a challenge. Nevertheless, greyhound dog training will find its way to success as long as you possess the characteristics of an incredible greyhound owner.


  • How to Perfect Your Greyhound Dog Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Most of us know that having a pet dog is comparable to having a loyal friend who wants nothing but to please you. But what some of us do not know is that having a retired racing dog such as the greyhound is far different from having a chihuahua. Apart from the apparent difference between the two breeds which is the size, greyhound is also different from chihuahua when it comes to personality and traits.


  • Greyhound Dog Training - Should You Use Punishment?
    [Pets:Dogs] Almost everybody, particularly dog owners, know that training a dog of any breed is a challenge. One challenge that is often present in every greyhound dog training is the issue regarding physical punishment.


  • Greyhound Training For Teaching Your Rehomed Pet How to Use Stairs
    [Pets:Dogs] Having a retired racing dog as a pet can be a challenge especially if your home has stairs. Learn some tips on training your greyhound how to use stairs.


  • Tips For Successful Greyhound Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Isn't it relaxing and equally heartwarming to see a four-legged furry creature around the house? But would you still consider it relaxing if that four-legged member of the family knows nothing but bark the whole day, chews the furniture, digs the front lawn and other things that lead to nowhere but destruction of your hard earned properties?


  • Boston Terrier Training - Housebreaking
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking is a must when it comes to dog ownership. Learn some tips to housebreak your pet.


  • Border Collie Dog Training - Preventing Bad Behaviors
    [Pets:Dogs] So how can border collie dog training affect the behavior of your border collie? Most owners definitely know the importance of training in their dog's life. In human world, dog training is just like sending the kids to school to learn what he is supposed to learn in order to become a better person.


  • A Beginner's Guide to Greyhound Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Greyhound training is a must in order to have a happy and healthy greyhound. Here is the beginner's guide to training...


  • Border Collie Dog Training Tools For You and Your Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Border collie dog training can be a challenge. The right training tools will help you make training easy...


  • Take a Look at the History of the English Bulldog
    [Pets:Dogs] Developed in the British Isles, it has been said that the English Bulldog is a descendant of the ancient Asiatic mastiff and pug. Learn more about the history of this breed...


  • Bichon Frise Training - Some Things to Consider
    [Pets:Dogs] Now that you have decided to get a bichon, or perhaps who have already brought home one charming puffball, the next thing to consider is bichon frise training. Training a bichon is easy if the training starts early and continued consistently. And besides, bichons love humans. They would be obedient to follow commands knowing that being obedient pleases their owners.


  • Bichon Frise Training to Stop Dog Marking
    [Pets:Dogs] You know that you have managed to achieve successful result in bichon frise training. Then all of a sudden, you discovered dog urine scent in the doorway, table leg and other furniture in the house. Territorial marking is a common issue among dogs however, this can be dealt with through proper training and supervision...


  • Learn All About Bichon Frise Before You Start the Bichon Frise Training
    [Pets:Dogs] When you consider of getting a dog, say a bichon frise, you probably have considered bichon frise training as well. No matter how cute and cuddly a bichon frise is, without proper bichon frise training, that bichon frise has high risk of showing or developing manners or habits that can make him unpleasant to be around. Training a bichon, like training other dog breeds, should start at the right time. But before you start the training, or much better, before you get a Bichon, it is important that you are well aware of this breed's temperament, grooming needs and even health issues that can possibly affect this playful and affectionate curly lap dog.


  • Five Greyhound Training Mistakes
    [Pets:Dogs] Petty mistakes are often the reason why dog training fails. Learn what are these mistakes to avoid...


  • Greyhound Training - From Racing to Family Pet
    [Pets:Dogs] Being bred for coursing game and racing, it is undeniably evident that greyhounds are extremely fast and athletic dogs. But apart from the roles they play in such games, this breed classified as hound dog have become popular as family pet given their quiet, gentle and affectionate personality.


  • How to Get the Most Out of Walks Using Papillon Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Given that not only papillons but all dogs have the built in drive to walk and migrate, walking a dog is arguably the best socialization drill, papillon training-wise, if not the best overall training exercise. Hence, its only fair to not rush the dog through the whole routine. The dog also needs a few timeouts to relax and observe the world around it.


  • Havanese Training As Solution to Guarding Behavior
    [Pets:Dogs] Dogs tend to start displaying guarding behavior even during its puppyhood. Find out more about this behavior and how it affects your pet...


  • Havanese Training to Train Away Property-Guarding Tendencies
    [Pets:Dogs] A dog, regardless of breed may tend to show property-guarding tendencies. Find out how to train your dog away from this behavior.


  • Supplies Needed For Beagle Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Beagle training can be a lot fun and challenging at the same time. Before the big day - the arrival of your family's latest member, you need to secure the necessary beagle training supplies as much as possible. These include:


  • Beagle Training - What Commands to Teach
    [Pets:Dogs] Before you finally decide whether or not beagle is the right breed for you, you should have considered beagle training. Many dog owners brought home pets on impulse without considering the responsibilities connected with it - the reason why many dogs are abandoned by their owners or are turned over to animal shelters.


  • Beagle Training - What to Teach Your Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Beagle training, dog ownership in general is a big responsibility. Having a dog is comparable to having a baby. As parent, the task of feeding, grooming, caring and training falls upon your shoulder. You have to deal with it to make your dog happy and healthy...


  • Collars For Dachshund Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Dachshund training is always a challenge to some people. They are intelligent, no question about that. What challenges Dachshund owners is this breed's stubborn personality. They are determined to do what they want, chasing small animals or birds particularly.


  • Beagle Training - Housebreaking Tips to Remember
    [Pets:Dogs] Beagle owners definitely know how important Beagle training is. Apart from feeding and grooming, Beagle training is one of the most important tasks that must be done to fulfill every owner's dream of having an obedient pet.


  • Dachshund Training and How to Keep it Positive
    [Pets:Dogs] Positive training works best to most breeds including dachshunds. Find out how to keep your dachshund training positive.


  • Dachshund Training - Here Comes Winter
    [Pets:Dogs] Who says Dachshund training should be put aside when the snow starts to fall and cover the ground outside? Despite the cold temperature winter season brings, Dachshund training must not be stopped. You just have to prepare yourself so that you'll know what to do with your pet when winter comes.


  • Dachshund Training - Tips to Remember
    [Pets:Dogs] I was headed to the grocery one afternoon when I pass by a man and his dog having their dachshund training session. I noticed that the dog doesn't seem to respond well to the training given to him. Evidently, the man's furry companion would rather dig holes under the bushes than learn the command "stay". It is also evident that the owner is starting to lose his patience because of his pet's unlikely response.


  • Training Labradors With Basic Commands
    [Pets:Dogs] Training Labradors using the right training method is one way to make these four-legged creatures behave in a way that is acceptable to humans. Find out more.


  • Seven Tips For Greyhound Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Learn these basic tips on how to become successful in greyhound training. First, know the breed. It would be best to do a little research prior to getting a greyhound, be it from a breeder or through dog adoption.


  • Dachshund Training - Digging and How to Stop It
    [Pets:Dogs] Digging can be a hard habit to break. Find out how to control and stop it...


  • Labrador Dog Training - Excessive Barking
    [Pets:Dogs] Although barking is a normal behavior among dogs, it should be curtailed when it goes beyond what is normal. Find out how to stop your Labrador's excessive barking...


  • Responsible Owners - The Way to Successful Shih Tzu Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Often, dog owners are looking for effective ways to achieve successful Shih Tzu training. They spend time looking for ways on how they will be able to make Fluffy sit, stay, down and so on. They conquered the web, invade libraries or bookstores for books and magazines about dogs and dog training.


  • Greyhound Training - Family Pet
    [Pets:Dogs] Though they were originally bred for coursing game and racing, many people consider greyhounds as wonderful household pets. Concealed behind those long and powerful legs are usually quiet, gentle and affectionate animals that can get along well with children, dogs and other family pets.


  • Housebreaking - An Important Part of Weimaraner Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Probably by now, you have already decided the objectives of your Weimaraner training. As an all-purpose gun dog, it is expected that the Weimaraner is good in hunting at the same time protector of his family and territory. Thus Weimaraner training is usually aimed to create a hunting dog and a well-mannered four-legged member of the family.


  • Five Rules on Weimaraner Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Training a weimaraner is not an impossible task. Here are five rules to help you make training easier.


  • What Havanese Training Tells Us About the Motives Behind Puppy Aggression
    [Pets:Dogs] Aggression is a common behavior among dogs. Learn more about puppy aggression.


  • Putting a Stop to Puppy Aggression Through Havanese Training
    [Pets:Dogs] In what circumstances is it necessary to stay that a dog is unbearably aggressive? Dog owners will read in this article the reasons as to why a dog that is a chronic foot-nipper is not really aggressive, but definitely in need just the same of some Havanese training.


  • Equipment For Shih Tzu Training
    [Pets:Dogs] There are various equipment available for shih tzu training. Find out...


  • Great Dane Training Tips For Future Great Dane Owners
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are one of those people who have just discovered how great these "Gentle Giants" are and contemplating to get one soon, then Great Dane training is one of the things to be considered. Training is one of the most important parts of dog ownership. Why? Because during training period, a dog is taught to obey commands that make him pleasant to be around people, other dogs and other animals alike.


  • Papillon Training Tips For Stay Command
    [Pets:Dogs] The stay command is useful in keeping your pet away from danger. Learn how to train your papillon with this command...


  • Start Your Basset Hound Training With Puppy Socialization
    [Pets:Dogs] Socialization is important in molding your basset hound's characteristics. Learn more about puppy socialization...


  • Papillon Training - Housebreaking Advice
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking seems to be a challenging task. Find our housebreaking advice for successful housebreaking...


  • Potential Cockapoo Training Dilemmas in Crate Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Returning home from a hard day's work, among the most priceless things one can look forward to is a poo- and pee-free couch, slippers, table legs, etc. But in terms of your budget, it is hardly priceless at all since it can be made possible by consistent, vigilant and firm crate training. A dog with proper Cockapoo training will think of the crate as a safe and secure place to spend time in whenever needed.


  • Ten Essential Cockapoo Training Commands
    [Pets:Dogs] Training is one of the most important parts of cockapoo ownership. Here are some of the commands essential in cockapoo training...


  • Choosing a Dog Crate For Papillon Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Dog crate is an essential tool in dog training. Find out how to choose a crate for your pet...


  • Collars Are Great For Boxer Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Because of their intelligence and working breed characteristics, Boxer dog training may not be as easy as training other dog breeds with gentler personality. With Boxer dogs, you have to be very consistent, determined and you should know how to deal with their slight-stubborn personality.


  • Basic Ideas on Papillon Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Just brought home your papillon? Here are some basic ideas in training your papillon...


  • Why Papillon Training (And Some Careful Thinking) Are Needed to Own the Butterfly Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] The Papillon is one dog breed that really exudes grace and aristocracy, which is quite predictable given its history with the royalty. Small and compact, fine-boned and elegant, beautiful, playful, highly trainable... these are all traits that can turn the head of discerning dog fanciers. Indeed, Papillons are favorites in shows and agility trials.


  • Answers to Papillon Training Questions
    [Pets:Dogs] Every dog owner wants to have a well trained pet. Here are answers to questions about papillon training...


  • Cockapoo Training - Preventing Dogs and Cats From Fighting
    [Pets:Dogs] Dogs and cats are two of the common household pets. Find out how to find peace when living with these pets.


  • Cockapoo Training Using Crates
    [Pets:Dogs] Also called spoodles in Australia and cockerpoo in Sweden, Cockapoos are popular household pets not just in the United States but in other countries as well. Aside from the fact that they are low-shedding dogs, many people opt to go for this breed because of their outgoing and loving personality. But even if they are regarded as such, some unfortunate cockapoos end at dog shelters and later at the hands of new owners mostly because of insufficient or ineffective cockapoo training...


  • How to Use Havanese Training to Alleviate Mouthing and Nipping Habits
    [Pets:Dogs] Mouthing and nipping habits are common among dogs. Learn how to use havanese training to alleviate these habits...


  • How Havanese Training Can Help Resolve Housetraining Frustrations
    [Pets:Dogs] Despite all that is written about the wonderful effects of housebreaking, havanese dog owners need to accept that helping the dog lasts into many months, sometimes even until the dog is up to a year old! But such is the reality of Havanese Training.


  • Basic Cockapoo Training Tips
    [Pets:Dogs] As owner, you probably would want to have a well behaved cockapoo right? Apparently, that is what every dog owner's dream - to have a dog that obeys commands, potty at the right place and never chews, digs or do anything destructive. And that dream can only be achieved through proper cockapoo training.


  • Cockapoo Training Tips For First Time Owners
    [Pets:Dogs] The cockapoo came in existence by crossing either an American or English Cocker Spaniel and a poodle. Bred for the first time in the United States, cockapoos become popular not only in the United States but also in other countries like Australia and Sweden, called spoodles and cockerpoo respectively. This breed is known to be very people oriented but nevertheless, cockapoo training is still necessary in order to raise a well behaved dog anybody would love to spend time with.


  • Jack Russell Training to Prevent Chewing
    [Pets:Dogs] Chewing is common among dogs. They do not chew to purposely destroy your belongings because they are angry or spiteful.


  • Jack Russell Terrier Training Tips to Resolve Submissive Urination
    [Pets:Dogs] Everyone is aware of the Jack Russell Terrier Training dilemma of a dog that is trying to control its peeing and pooing indoors. But how about the Jack Russell Terrier that suddenly pees when people try to pet it, or when people come home and greet it?


  • Dog Owner Traits For Successful Jack Russell Training
    [Pets:Dogs] A dog owner plays a very big role in dog training. Find out what traits a dog owner must possess...


  • Jack Russell Training Tricks For Your Pet
    [Pets:Dogs] Every dog owner will definitely feel proud and happy if Fido go potty on command, does not jump on people neither chew the furniture and other household stuff. Surely, having a reliably trained jack russell terrier is one of the joys of having a canine companion... and this can be attributed to effective jack russell training.


  • Jack Russell Training Mistakes to Avoid
    [Pets:Dogs] Mistakes may lead to dog training issues. Here are some mistakes to avoid...


  • Ideas to Jumpstart Your Jack Russell Training!
    [Pets:Dogs] First time dog owners may find it difficult to train a jack russell terrier. Here are some ideas to jumpstart your jack russell training...


  • Jack Russell Training For Good Dog Manners
    [Pets:Dogs] A well-mannered dog brings joy and pride to the owner. Learn more about good dog manners...


  • A Quick Guide to the Near-Impossible - Jack Russell Training!
    [Pets:Dogs] Are you having hard time training your jack russell terrier? Here is a quick guide for jack russell owner like you...


  • What Labrador Training Can Say About Submission
    [Pets:Dogs] Submission in dog involves greeting humans and other pets. Read on to learn more about submission...


  • Anti-Fence Jumping Tips Aside From Labrador Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Worried that your labrador will jump the fence when left alone? Here are some tips to help you solve the jumping behavior...


  • Basic Labrador Training Tips For New Owners
    [Pets:Dogs] Labrador training can be a challenge to first time dog owners. Learn some tips for successful training...


  • Labrador Training to Walk on Leash
    [Pets:Dogs] Training your dog to walk on leash? Here are some tips you may find helpful...


  • Labrador Training to Prevent Obesity
    [Pets:Dogs] Labradors are prone to obesity due to their appetite. Find out some tips on how to prevent obesity...


  • Jack Russell Training For Better Understanding of an Assertive Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] One good way to come to terms with the assertive or obstinate nature of a dog is to study how that nature is used by the dogs. Herding dogs are known for more assertiveness than other dog breeds. A Border Collie is an example. The dog is actually tenacious enough to intimidate livestock or other animals, even its humans.


  • The 'Bed' Command As Critical to Labrador Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Training a dog to go to bed is a very important part of Labrador training. Learn tips on hot to train your dog to go to bed on command...


  • Labrador Training - Tips on Come Command
    [Pets:Dogs] Come command is one of the most important commands a dog must learn. Here are some tips on training the come command...


  • Agility As a Complement to Your Dog's Labrador Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Are you planning of involving you labrador in agility shows? Find out more about agility as part of labrador training.


  • Jack Russell Training to Stop Chewing
    [Pets:Dogs] Chewing is a common issue among dogs. Discover few tips on how to stop your jack russell from chewing...


  • Purpose of Labrador Training
    [Pets:Dogs] The labrador is one of several kinds of retriever that has exceptional working abilities. No doubt they became the most popular breed of the dog in the world based on the number of registered ownership. With this, the demand for labrador training advice is also increasing due to the fact that many lab owners want to have a nicely trained labrador for pet as well as all-around gun dog.


  • Jack Russell Training Don'ts For Trimming Separation Anxiety Worries
    [Pets:Dogs] Dogs are pack animals, meaning they are social animals for thousands of years already. They get their first taste of separation anxiety when they are separated from their mother as puppies. New puppy owners therefore need to take in stride a puppy's restless pacing and yowling in its first few nights in it's new home.


  • What Jack Russell Training Tips to Do to Bring Down Separation Anxiety Worries
    [Pets:Dogs] When it comes to separation anxiety, it's actually a question of, who has not had a dog that displayed separation anxiety? Even the dog owner with basic Jack Russell Training is aware of its signs. After all, the pet is in a high state of anxiety, or conflict because it wants to be with the owner and is prevented from doing so. So it is no surprise that the dog, like people, is strongly motivated to do something to get rid of the tension that collected.


  • Jack Russell Training Using Crates
    [Pets:Dogs] Let's consider the dog's natural instinct to make or look for a den. To these four-legged creatures, the den is their haven where they are safe and comfortable regardless of the weather condition.


  • Why the Need For Housebreaking and Havanese Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking is an important part of havanese training. Find out the importance of havanese training...


  • Four Favorite Havanese Training Activities
    [Pets:Dogs] Activities and sports are not only time fillers and energy vents for your dog. More than that, they are structures that people and dogs could use to better understand and communicate with the other. Training with your dog gives better exercise, is a fulfilling exercise, and will improve hoe you know each other. Here we cover some fun activities everyone can do with their dog.


  • Westie Training For Enjoyable Trips With Your Pet
    [Pets:Dogs] Do you want to travel with your pet? Be sure to take these tips with you...


  • Using Treats For Havanese Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Whether you are training your havanese to obey simple commands or gearing him up to compete in agility or obedience, one of the most important techniques that must be included in your havanese training is the use of treats. Though some can be so small, treats play a major role in making your pet a four-legged creature everybody loves to be around.


  • Guide to Havanese Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Having a dog as cute and playful as the havanese will surely bring lots of excitement and fun to your household. But having a dog such as the havanese is more than just excitement and fun. Along with being a dog owner is a number of responsibilities that must be carried out in order to have healthy and happy four-legged member of the family. One of the responsibilities is training, specifically havanese training for your havanese.


  • Stages of Havanese Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Training a dog can be a challenging task. But understanding it well enough will definitely help you become successful.


  • Benefits of Havanese Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Training is an important part of dog ownership. Find out the benefits of training your havanese.


  • Havanese Training - Raising an Obedient Havanese
    [Pets:Dogs] A person may bring home a new dog for various reasons. It could be that he is living alone and wants to have a loyal and loving companion. Or he aims to have a dog that can do work such as herding, hunting or assisting handicaps. But regardless of the purpose of getting a four-legged family member, may we all remember that the rule of thumb is to raise an obedient dog everybody loves to be around.


  • Early Sheltie Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Want a well-behaved dog? You may find these tips helpful...


  • Communication - The Key in Sheltie Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Every sheltie owner's dream is to have a sheltie that is pleasant to be around - reliably housebroken and free from behavior problems. Is there any better way to turn this dream into reality than to provide appropriate sheltie training? Successful sheltie training is not impossible to achieve. In fact, there are lots of techniques effective in training a pet to become well-behaved. But regardless of the training technique preferred, dog owners or trainers must remember that communication has greater role in this endeavor.


  • Sheltie Training Collar Guide
    [Pets:Dogs] Collars are effective tools in training a dog. Here are some tips to guide you when looking for a collar to suit your pet perfectly...


  • Lack of Sheltie Training Can Lead to Excessive Barking
    [Pets:Dogs] There can be many reasons for a person or family to get a new dog. Active families can get a dog to join them in their outdoor activities.


  • Choosing a Trainer For Sheltie Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Dog training is fun! Find out how to look for a perfect trainer if you want your dog professionally trained...


  • Advice For Your First Shetland Sheep Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Are you soon having your first sheltie? You may find this advice helpful.


  • Sheltie - When Hypothyroidism Strikes
    [Pets:Dogs] Some dog breeds are more susceptible to hypothyroidism as compared to other breed. Find out what hypothyroidism symptoms to watch out for...


  • Choosing a Reputable Sheltie Breeder
    [Pets:Dogs] After what seems to be an eternity of trying to assess whether to get a sheltie or not, you have finally decided to go for it knowing that you are capable enough to care for such a cute dog. The next step would be to look for a sheltie that will make a perfect addition to your family.


  • Shetland Sheep Dog - Is it Right For You?
    [Pets:Dogs] Having a pet is not an easy task. Better check first if the breed is right for you before you finally take it home...


  • Caring For a Sheltie - Tips For Owners
    [Pets:Dogs] If you have been spending or have spent time with a sheltie, you definitely know what it is like to groom a small dog that is always mistaken as miniature collie. Just like other breeds with double coat, shelties have topcoat or outer coat which is often long, straight and harsh. The outer coat is essential for it protects a sheltie from cold and the elements.


  • Training a Westie - Five Simple Tips
    [Pets:Dogs] Though it seems difficult, achieving success in training a westie is not impossible at all. In fact, training a dog is just like training young kids in which consistency, determination and knowledge of effective methods are big factors.


  • Is Your House Safe For Your Westie?
    [Pets:Dogs] Your house maybe the safest place for you but is it the same for you westie? Discover basic tips in how to puppy-proof your home...


  • Supplies You Will Need For Westies
    [Pets:Dogs] Westies are small dogs with great personalities. Find out what these dogs in order to make them healthy and happy.


  • What to Consider When Buying Westies
    [Pets:Dogs] Many people are probably familiar with westies, a breed of dog that is known for its white coat. Though they were originally bred to seek and dig out foxes, badger and other vermin, these small-sized dogs are now mostly companion dogs. Those who are planning to get a dog, more particularly a westie, must get to know the nature and characteristics of the breed first before finally buying or adopting.


  • The Proper Way to Walk a Westie
    [Pets:Dogs] Walking is very important in keeping a westie physically and mentally healthy. Here are some tips in order to properly walk your dog...


  • Having West Highland Terriers As Pets
    [Pets:Dogs] West highland terriers make great pets. Find out why they're ideal great additional members of the family...


  • Helping Abandoned West Highland Terriers
    [Pets:Dogs] Many dogs all over the world are abandoned every year. Find out how you can help them...


  • West Highland Terrier - How to Care For This Breed
    [Pets:Dogs] Getting a west highland terrier in the near future? Find out how to care for this breed...


  • How Sharpeis Started Out
    [Pets:Dogs] Scientists have been able to unearth paintings and sculptures of dogs that look very much like sharpeis. Some 2,000-year old statues of the dogs already bear the unique blunt muzzle and other characteristics that bear close resemblance to the sharpei.


  • The Race For Better Looking Sharpeis
    [Pets:Dogs] Ever wonder why sharpeis have wrinkles? Find out how sharpeis got not just their looks but personality as well...


  • Sheltie Training to Resolve the Notorious Barker Pet
    [Pets:Dogs] Been hearing complaints from your neighbors about your dog's excessive barking? Learn how to resolve it with these tips...


  • Sheltie Training to Remedy Jumping in Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Sheltie owners on the average are used to predominantly positive comments about their ward(s). These praises more or less compliment the breed's generally optimistic and cheery personalities.


  • Ideas in Case of "Home Alone" Westies
    [Pets:Dogs] A plus point for the westie breed is that they can be kept as apartment dogs. Westies adapt to being many floors away from the ground and in contact with relatively more people, provided they are given a few walks a day, and that they are taken outside often enough to help them go potty.


  • What is the Westie Dog Breed Like?
    [Pets:Dogs] Westies are a dog breed that immediately bowl over the faint-hearted with their charming recklessness and gentlemanly swagger. Also known as west highland white terriers, this small terrier has a smart-alecky appearance, wide piercing eyes, bullet-shaped body, and smart intelligence that ships with large amounts of self-esteem. He is too independent to be a lap dog, but immensely appreciates being acknowledged. He can be easily trained though, and with patience and reinforced training can be an ideal obedience dog, as some clubs have verified.


  • About the Shar Pei Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] The shar pei dog breed is known for its deep wrinkles. Learn more about the shar pei dog here...


  • Getting to Know the Shar Pei Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Knowing more about the shar pei dog is one great way to provide proper care. Get to know this breed here...


  • Shetland Sheepdog Training For an Agile Sheltie
    [Pets:Dogs] Looking for more ways to to give your Shetland Sheepdog a workout? A choice that you cannot pass up is agility training. Like all herding breeds, Shelties are comfortable with and score high in agility given their intelligence, speed, and dexterity.


  • Mixing Playtime and Shetland Sheepdog Training
    [Pets:Dogs] The Shetland Sheepdog falls under the AKC Herding Group, and this implies a smart and very active dog. Otherwise known as shelties, the breed may indeed be small, but they possess roughly the same energy as dogs bigger than them.


  • Last Minute Information on Westie Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Westies will really go exploring if they can help it, since their disposition and terrier temperament include the irresistible urge to check and investigate. For them, new ventures mean more learning.


  • What to Do When Portuguese Water Dogs Develop Chewing Issues
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are currently bogged down by your Portuguese water dogs chewing issues, don't fret because help is here. As with any process, the first thing to do is to identify what exactly is the concern. If your dog is a newly acquired puppy, then the chewing is a natural response to teething, and is simply part and parcel of the dog's age. But if your dog is way beyond puppyhood and still not acting mature, this calls for a more serious response.


  • Effective Ways to Stop Puppy Biting
    [Pets:Dogs] Having a puppy is not fun all the time. Problems like puppy biting can get in the way of a happy dog-owner relationship. Find out how to remedy this problem...


  • Understanding Border Collies, From a Human Point-of-View
    [Pets:Dogs] Dogs are capable of communicating through a variety of noise and sounds, all of which are useful for getting along with their human or canine group. Even if we the owners of the dogs figure out what they are saying, we often mix up what the dog is trying to say.


  • Understanding English Bulldogs, From a Human Point-of-View
    [Pets:Dogs] Dog speak is dog speak is dog speak is dog speak! It sounds like a shallow thing, but English Bulldogs and all dogs, for that matter, can speak volumes by the kind of noise they make.


  • Reasons For Motivation-Based Training As Shar Pei Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Shar Pei Training is a long-winded system that asks for loads of patience, aside from demanding that the teaching method be more consistent. The trainer's simple commands and short learning sessions all need to be practiced and put into action. For better results in the case of puppies, training needs to start even when the pups are still six months old.


  • Tips on Training Your Puppy Not to Bite
    [Pets:Dogs] Let's say you brought your puppy outside to help him potty. The dog suddenly nips you at the ankles. You try to bring him back inside for some quiet time and to make him rethink what he did. When you pet him, his teeth clamp on your fingers. What is going on?


  • What to Do When Your Boston Terrier is Missing
    [Pets:Dogs] Most owners consider their pets as part of the family, and losing them can be heart-breaking. Consider these tips in order to find the four-legged member of the family...


  • Keeping the House Poison-Free For English Bulldogs
    [Pets:Dogs] The more you spend time with english bulldogs, the more you will be convinced that dogs are indeed curious creatures. An English bulldog will not give up easily once something has caught his attention. That is why utmost care is needed to keep your house free of things that can poison and cause danger to your pets.


  • Tips When Potty Training a Border Collie
    [Pets:Dogs] Potty training can be a challenge to some dog owners. Discover simple tips on how to achieve successful results in potty training...


  • Tips to Remember During Boston Terrier Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Training a Boston Terrier should not be a challenge knowing that these dogs like to learn. Find out more Boston Terrier training tips.


  • Eyesight Problem - Preventing Cavalier King Charles Spaniels From Getting One
    [Pets:Dogs] Due to the large size of their eyes, Cavaliers are prone to infections. Find out how to prevent your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel from getting eye infections...


  • The Basics of a West Highland White Terrier Training
    [Pets:Dogs] West highland terriers are favorite household pets. Find out the basics of training this breed...


  • A Closer Look Into the Portuguese Water Dog Personality
    [Pets:Dogs] What are the first important things to know about the temperament of the Portuguese Water Dog, or the Portie? First of all, they are independent although still loyal and very much attached to family members, aside from being intelligent and possessing a very strong drive. Proper socialization and supervision will help them to be relaxed with well-mannered children. Their relations with other dogs and animals can also vary according to how well they socialized with these.


  • Is the Portuguese Water Dog a Glamour Dog?
    [Pets:Dogs] One of the most controversial dog breeds nowadays is the Portuguese water dog. Find out if this breed is indeed a glamour dog...


  • The Basics on the West Highland White Terrier
    [Pets:Dogs] You probably have heard about the west highland white terrier. Now discover the most important information about them...


  • Knowing More About Shetland Sheepdogs, Or Simply, A Sheltie
    [Pets:Dogs] Shelties are possibly the couch potato's best buddies, but before they learned to loaf around, they were already living a colorful history. They started out in the 1700s in Shetland Islands off Scotland, and they were busy the whole day guarding and herding farm animals.


  • The Varieties of Sheltie Coat Color and Markings
    [Pets:Dogs] Dog lovers are in the know when it comes to the importance of coat color. Breeders can relate to this issue the most; after all, who doesn't want the colors to adhere and be consistent with the breed standards as much as possible?


  • More on the Herding Skills of the Shetland Sheepdog
    [Pets:Dogs] Unbeknown to the casual observer, Shetland sheepdogs have a spectrum of working tendencies to show behind their general herding instinct! A study involving over 1,000 herding instinct tests under the American Shetland Sheepdog Association revealed what actually happens and what rarely happens for most sheepdogs.


  • About the Shetland Sheepdog's Herding Instinct
    [Pets:Dogs] The roots of one of the most popular working dogs, the Shetland Sheepdog, really started out in the Shetland Islands. To be specific, the breed arose as a result of mixing the Scandinavian herding dogs with the Scottish working collie. Those inclined to show the breed later on involved some crosses with show collies. On the islands, sheep were welcome to roam all over the open country, but fencing kept the animals off the croft. Breeders nowadays aim to include among their programs' goals the intelligence, willingness and inner drive that has come to be identified with the Sheltie's unique attitude and disposition.


  • Are You Ready For a Shetland Sheepdog Pet?
    [Pets:Dogs] Considering a shetland sheepdog for a pet? Before you grab your wallet and ask how much is that cute shetland sheepdog in the window, take time to consider if you are completely aware of the impact of a bouncy, mind-reading sheltie on your (already busy) life!


  • Helping Your Shar Pei Kick the Digging Habit
    [Pets:Dogs] There can be various factors that can motivate a dog to dig. Whatever those factors are, it is important to kick the digging habit as soon as possible to prevent further problems...


  • Three Ways to Help Stop Your Sharpei From Licking
    [Pets:Dogs] Have you noticed your dog licking himself almost all the time? It's about time you find out the cause of licking and how to stop it...


  • 3 Starting Points When Housebreaking Portuguese Water Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] There are always ways and means to helping a puppy mature, as there are to raising a child. But most of us are one in saying that children, unlike dogs, are governed by universal and unchanging rules.


  • 7 Ways to Help Portuguese Water Dogs to Stop Digging
    [Pets:Dogs] Digging is considered a normal behavior among dogs. Whether a dog digs for entertainment or to seek protection, you need to stop the problem to prevent further trouble...


  • Your Options in Shar Pei Training
    [Pets:Dogs] A dog owner can train his pet using various ways. Find out how to successfully train you dog as this article tackles about various options in shar pei training.


  • Portuguese Water Dog Training and Housebreaking
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking is an important part of Portuguese water dog training. Learn more tips on how to housebreak a Portuguese water dog...


  • Go Practical and Get Your Dog 'Portuguese Water Dog' Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Hypoallergenic curly hair, brown eyes, love for fun, and above all, that magnetic intelligence... The Portie is all that, but also more! Just because it's been decades since the breed worked for rough and ready fishermen does not mean that he has morphed somehow into some sedate couch dog.


  • Different Looks For Portuguese Water Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Not all Portuguese water dogs look the same. Find out the different looks of Portuguese water dogs...


  • Portuguese Water Dog Grooming Needs
    [Pets:Dogs] Just like humans there are important things a dog needs in order to grow healthy and happy. Find out what these things are...


  • Common Dermatological Issues of Your Shar Pei Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Even if your shar pei looks totally unlike any other dog, he will still encounter most of the bugs and critters that give other breeds a hard time. Let's have a look at some of these top concerns.


  • Five Neat Facts About a Sharpei
    [Pets:Dogs] Doubtful about the Sharpei as household pet? Read on to know whether or not the Sharpei is right for you...


  • Why Your Dog Needs 'Portuguese Water Dog' Puppy Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Dog lovers may find it interesting that the Portuguese water dog was already well-known in Portugal for centuries, but not exactly because of its supposedly non-allergen hair. The truth is, the breed has been a multi-talented fisherman's assistant. Trying to stir up the Portie's more ancient origins is really a murky affair, but it is rather close in the bloodline to other European water dog breeds.


  • A Little History - Why Your Dog Needs Portuguese Water Dog Training
    [Pets:Dogs] What factor led to the First Family's choosing the Portugese Water Dog to be the White House's top dog? The reason given by the President and his family is what everyone has known about the PWD for years, which is that it is a dog with virtually no shedding, which makes allergy attacks a distant possibility for PWD owners.


  • Introducing the Portuguese Water Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] What factor ensured the First Family's picking the Portuguese Water Dog to be the official furry sentinel of the White House? The stated reason is the well-known fact that the dog has near-zero shedding, making it less likely for the dog to kick off allergies. So practical motives were really at work here, and not just because the dog was an irresistibly cute ball of fur.


  • About the Portuguese Water Dog and Hypoallergenic Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Some dogs are popular the world over after being touted as hypoallergenic dog breeds. But when advertising and marketing funds enter the picture, nothing is what it may seem. For example, scientists insist there is really no hard scientific data that can assure us that a house pet is allergen-free, regardless of who they meet. In any case, people with allergies talk a good deal about being able to live well with a hypoallergenic dog's low-shedding coat.


  • How Hypoallergenic Are Portuguese Water Dogs?
    [Pets:Dogs] Do you want to own a dog but can't do so because you or someone in your family is allergic to dogs? Find out if the Portuguese water dog is right for you...


  • Steps and Tips For Stopping Puppy Biting
    [Pets:Dogs] Most puppies think it is an exciting game stalking, nipping, or biting your fingers, or ankle. But this is not helping the dog at all to become a mature and responsible pet overtime. Indeed, you at least as dog owner have one reason why the puppy needs to be dissuaded from getting accustomed to play biting. The big reason is that biting says, "I'm more dominant than you," or "I want to challenge your authority."


  • Simple Methods to Stop Biting Puppies
    [Pets:Dogs] There are various training methods known to stop biting puppies. Learn these methods to effectively stop puppy biting...


  • Training Methods to Stop Biting Puppies
    [Pets:Dogs] Although it's normal, biting problems can be controlled through proper training methods to stop biting puppies. Find out what these methods are.


  • Teaching Puppy Bite Training
    [Pets:Dogs] There are various ways to teach a dog to stop biting. Discover how to effectively do it...


  • How to Train Away Your Dog's Housebreaking Problems
    [Pets:Dogs] One of the more demanding issues that a family needs to solve when the new puppy gets home is how to address housebreaking problems. This simply means that the dog, in due time, will be able to poo or pee outdoors and not use the home or furnishings for his toilet.


  • Housebreaking Aids For Small Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking puppies may be difficult due to their limited bowel and bladder control. Read on to know more housebreaking tips...


  • House Training Your Dog Efficiently
    [Pets:Dogs] House training presents the following problem for you and your dog: getting your dog to pee and poo where you taught him to do so. People who took for granted house training end up doing a bad job juggling a smelly house, smelly furniture and furnishings, and an unpredictable pet that otherwise could have been a wonderful one. Check out the following ideas on how to have a dog that knows his manners right from an early age.


  • House Training Dogs Effectively
    [Pets:Dogs] When you are house training dogs, the first thing that definitely needs disciplining and controlling would be... your temper! Short-tempered owners and trainers are in danger of not achieving the training goals for the dog. You need to keep in mind that prior to the training, midway to it and when it ends, the pet has a reasonable need to take his time learning. If you think you are the determined and patient type, then you certainly can give training a shot.


  • Crates - Helping Dog Owners Solve Housebreaking Problems
    [Pets:Dogs] A lot of dog owners nowadays are struggling to solve housebreaking problems. While gentle and humane methods to solve the problem are often effective, some tend to use drastic methods due to frustration and the desire to have a reliably house trained pet in no time.


  • Dog House Training - Some Advice on What to Look Forward To
    [Pets:Dogs] There is no way for your house breaking, or dog house training plan, to be firmly in place until your puppy is 6 months old at the minimum, unless you have a way of keeping track of it round the clock. For now, your puppy is an incredible growing machine: eating a lot, playing a lot, and definitely eliminating a lot, it also seems! They still need more time and training to fully learn bowel and bladder control.


  • Practical Steps to House Train a Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] How your puppy is healthwise will determine to what extent will the training be successful. Being a new puppy owner, bring your dog to a vet within 48 hours of his getting home from the breeder or shelter. If your puppy flunks the tests and is proven to be less than healthy, enlist the help of the vet in resolving any health condition that may compromise the house training; an example of this condition is bladder infection.


  • Useful Tips on House Training Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] We all know that at the heart of any cost-efficient house training strategy lies prevention. Punishment can never be part of the equation, so to speak. But what are the key ingredients of a good plan anyway? Here are some of those advice on house training dogs.


  • House Training Your Dogs and Baby Puppies
    [Pets:Dogs] Young puppies do not have full control of their bladder and bowels. This article aims to help you house train your dog successfully...


  • Housebreaking Aids For the New Puppy
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking training is an activity that needs plenty of effort and patience. It begins the moment the puppy arrives home. Those responsible for training the newcomer will notice that it relieves itself close to some six times a day. A good time to bring the dog outside is after promptly after each meal, given that a full stomach applies pressure on the colon and bladder...


  • Training Puppies Not to Bite - Tips For Dog Owners
    [Pets:Dogs] Finding an effective solution on how to stop a puppy biting is one of the issues that bothers many dog owners. Some cases seem to be so hopeless, leaving dog owners with no choice but to abandon their pets or turn them over to shelters or rescue groups. This scenario shouldn't have happened only if appropriate steps are taken to solve the problem.


  • Housebreaking Problems - Why They Occur?
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking problems are common reasons for the increase of abandoned dogs. Find out why these problems occur...


  • Understanding Humans, From a Beagle's Point-of-view
    [Pets:Dogs] Conscientious dog owners of Beagles and other breeds will want to know what's eating the dog when it sends out the odd woof, or growl, or bay. After all, who knows if if feels something bad, or if it saw something that needs immediate attention, or if there's somebody important about to ring the doorbell?


  • Dog House Training - What You Should Know
    [Pets:Dogs] The key to successful dog house training is the owner's willingness to train and understand. Find out what every dog owners should know for successful dog house training.


  • Caring For the Working Border Collie
    [Pets:Dogs] A potential border collie owner may probably wonder what it takes to own one of the working breeds such as the border collie. Perhaps some might think that these dogs are quite a handful due to their characteristics as working dogs. Actually, having a border collie is just like having any other dog breed. You need to provide things necessary for their growth and happiness. These things include...


  • Determine If the Boston Terrier is the Right Breed For You
    [Pets:Dogs] Is the Boston Terrier the dog for you? To answer this question, you can do a little research in the Internet about what this particularly handsome breed is like. Next, try to get in touch with a Boston Terrier Club nearest you in order to meet people who own the breed.


  • Tips on Buying a Boston Terrier
    [Pets:Dogs] Want a healthy and happy boston terrier? Find out these tips before buying that new member of the family...


  • Your Way to Successful Boston Terrier Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Achieving successful Boston Terrier training is a great challenge. These training tips can help you find your way to success...


  • Living With Kids and Boston Terriers
    [Pets:Dogs] Living with Boston terriers and kids under the same roof is not always easy. Kids must be educated on how to live with dogs in order to create happy and safe environment for both the kids and dogs...


  • How to Care For Your English Bulldogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Care is extremely important in keeping English bulldogs healthy and happy. These dogs have special needs thus knowledge on how to care for them is a big factor that can contribute to their well-being.


  • Cherry Eye - Health Issue Among English Bulldogs?
    [Pets:Dogs] For English Bulldogs to live healthy, it is important that you are aware of the health issues they are prone to. Knowing these health issues as well as their treatment and prevention can help every dog owner raise healthier and happier english bulldogs. One of the health issues that can possibly occur among english bulldogs is cherry eye.


  • Different Collars For English Bulldogs
    [Pets:Dogs] With the various types of collars available, choosing which one is right for your dog can be confusing. Here is a brief explanation of some collar types...


  • Boston Terrier and Heat Stroke
    [Pets:Dogs] Summer is the best time to do fun activities such as trials, hunting, walks in the woods or chasing a ball in the back yard. However, these supposedly fun activities are not fun anymore when they cause health problems to your four-legged friends...


  • Knowing More About the Boston Terrier Dog Breed
    [Pets:Dogs] Knowing more about the Boston terrier dog breed is definitely the first step in moving towards a healthy and happy Boston terrier. Thus it is always important for first time owners to do their assignment and research everything they can about their chosen breed.


  • What Can Poison a Boston Terrier?
    [Pets:Dogs] Dogs are curious animals. So you better arm yourself with the knowledge as to what are the things that can poison them.


  • Why Rescue a Border Collie?
    [Pets:Dogs] There are many abandoned dogs out there waiting for a new owner. Find out why a rescue dog is not bad after all...


  • Border Collies and Common Health Problems
    [Pets:Dogs] Border collies are incredibly active dogs yet they may experience health problems in their lifetime. Know what these health problems are.


  • Keeping Border Collies Healthy
    [Pets:Dogs] Every dog owner would want their dog to grow healthy at the same time happy. Find out how to do it.


  • Things That Are Rewarding For Border Collies
    [Pets:Dogs] Rewards are ideal in motivating a dog to exhibit positive behaviors. It is therefore important for owners to know the things their dog finds rewarding.


  • Are You Ready For a New Border Collie?
    [Pets:Dogs] Before you buy a new border collie, you need to ask yourself first if you are indeed ready for this breed... Getting a new Border Collie is different from getting a new teddy bear much from getting a new pair of shoes. Dog ownership requires patience, consistency and commitment. So before you finally take home the newest additional member of your family, you have to make sure that it is really for you.


  • Training Boston Terriers to Avoid Lawsuits
    [Pets:Dogs] Lawsuits can cause you thousands of dollars and lots of worries. Training your dog to obey commands reliably can help you avoid these lawsuits.


  • Heat Stroke Among English Bulldogs
    [Pets:Dogs] English Bulldogs are more at risk to overheating compared to other breeds. Find out how to determine the signs of overheating and how to deal with it.


  • Hip Dysplasia - An Issue Among Older English Bulldogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Hip dysplasia may possibly lead to progressive arthritis if not treated properly. Find out more about canine hip dysplasia here.


  • Achieving Success in English Bulldog Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Every English bulldog owners are definitely aiming to become successful in their English bulldog training. Who wouldn't want a properly-mannered dog that is a joy to those around him?


  • English Bulldog - Exercise and Obesity
    [Pets:Dogs] Obesity is one of the major problems affecting dogs. Know what role exercising is playing in this health issue.


  • English Bulldog - Is it Right For You?
    [Pets:Dogs] The English Bulldog is starting to gain spot in the record as one of the most popular breed of dogs. With this rise on popularity, it is expected that a lot more have been eager to make this breed an additional member of the family and probably a lot of more cases of dog abandonment as well as untimely death due to negligence and lack of proper care.


  • These Are Dangerous to English Bulldogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Unknown to you, your favorite household stuff may be dangerous to your dog. Find out what those items are.


  • What You Should Know About Weimaraners
    [Pets:Dogs] The first time you see Weimaraners, you will definitely be amazed with this breed's pleasing appearance. Having bred from dogs used by royalty, Weimaraners possess elegant, noble and athletic appearance. Although they were originally bred to hunt large game such as boar, bears, deer and foxes, they can be loyal and loving pets of the family as well.


  • Care Tips For Jack Russell Terriers
    [Pets:Dogs] Jack russell terriers! The name alone seems to signify intelligence, strong personality and bravery. But these attributes don't make them different from other breeds when it comes to grooming and caring. Like other breed of dog, jack russell terriers also need proper care and grooming in order to become healthy and happy. Feeling stressed out with your responsibility as dog owner? Here are some tips to help you provide you jack with excellent care:


  • Meet the Famous Jack Russell Terriers
    [Pets:Dogs] Jack Russell terriers are famous not only as working dogs and household pets. They shine on television and movies too.


  • Aggressive Behavior in Jack Russell Terriers
    [Pets:Dogs] Punishment is not a solution in canine aggression problem. Here's some tips on how to correct it.


  • Why Should You Adopt a Jack Russell Terrier?
    [Pets:Dogs] Having a Jack Russell terrier as member of the family can be a lot of fun! Imagine having one fearless dog you can play and spend time with. It will surely make your day challenging and exciting.


  • Training Your Jack Russell Terrier Not to Jump on People
    [Pets:Dogs] Jumping is a natural behavior among dogs. Find out how to stop your dog from jumping.


  • Is a Jack Russell Terrier the Right Breed For You?
    [Pets:Dogs] Have you ever thought of getting a working terrier such as a Jack Russell terrier but doubted if he will make a good household pet? Yes, one cannot deny that the Jack Russell terrier is primarily a working terrier. But despite that, these sturdy, spirited and absolutely fearless dogs can also become loving, perky, devoted and friendly additional member of the family.


  • How to Love Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
    [Pets:Dogs] Humans have needs, so as Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and other dogs of various breeds. Just like us, dogs need food, water, shelter, grooming, health care and love. If you love your Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, you will unselfishly provide for these needs.


  • Socialization For Your Jack Russell Terrier
    [Pets:Dogs] A Jack Russell terrier is primarily a working terrier thus bred to be absolutely fearless, intelligent, athletic and vocal. These personality traits are useful when hunting fox and other ground-dwelling creatures such as groundhog and badger.


  • Reputable Breeder of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
    [Pets:Dogs] Good breeders have their dog's best interest at heart. Find out how to find a reputable dog breeder.


  • The Proper Way to Walk Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
    [Pets:Dogs] Cavalier King Charles spaniels can get a lot of their exercise needs from play, however, just like other dog breeds, play will not suffice their natural instinct to walk. As owner, you definitely know that these lively little dogs need daily walk to keep their sanity intact in addition to getting fresh air and exercise. Walking is beneficial not only to your cavalier but to you as well.


  • Questions Commonly Asked About Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are living in an apartment and plans to get a dog as your new companion, you might want to consider Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. With this breed, wide yard is not necessary since Cavalier King Charles Spaniels can stay active indoors.


  • Health Issues of Shih Tzus
    [Pets:Dogs] Shih tzus can live for up to 10 to 18 years but the range can vary depending on their health condition, activities and how they are being cared for. Some factors that can contribute to their health's deterioration are health issues.


  • Choosing a Vet For Your Shih Tzus
    [Pets:Dogs] A vet is somebody who is an expert when it comes to your animal's health. Make sure the vet you chose for your Shih Tzu knows his thing so as to help you care for your beloved pooch.


  • Healthy Dog Food For a Healthy Shih Tzu
    [Pets:Dogs] Your shih tzu will depend on you to keep him in perfect condition. Find out what foods are healthy and not healthy for your dog.


  • Getting Rid of Fleas in Your Shih Tzu
    [Pets:Dogs] A healthy and well behaved Shih Tzu is what every Shih Tzu owner aims. Training, proper care and diet are provided in order to reach that aim. However, not all Shih Tzu owners are successful in keeping their Shih Tzu healthy and free from diseases or health issues. Sometimes, these tiny creatures get what they're not supposed to have.


  • Travel Tips For Shih Tzus
    [Pets:Dogs] Planning to travel with your pet? Learn how.


  • Why Should You Adopt a Shih Tzu?
    [Pets:Dogs] Before you adopt a Shih Tzu, be sure you know this breed. A shih tzu is a loving, loyal and lively dog that makes a great companion and household pet.


  • Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and the Care They Need
    [Pets:Dogs] Cavalier King Charles Spaniels need care as much as other breeds do. Find out what makes a Cavalier happy and healthy.


  • Mitral Valve Disease - Threat to Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
    [Pets:Dogs] Mitral valve disease is the leading cause of death of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels all over the globe. It can affect a Cavalier as young as five years of age. Know more about this disease.


  • Things We Do Not Know About Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Considering a boxer dog for a pet? Find out some information about the famous boxer dogs.


  • How to Keep a Weimaraner Healthy During Winter Time
    [Pets:Dogs] Maintaining healthy weight is important in keeping up your dog's well-being. However, dog owners who live in cold-weather regions sometimes lose their enthusiasm to exercise their pets. Find out in this article how to keep your Weimaraner healthy during winter time.


  • Hip Dysplasia in Boxer Dogs - A Life-Threatening Disease?
    [Pets:Dogs] Did you know that Boxer dogs can suffer from a life-threatening disease called hip dysplasia? Many of us may be surprised why this kind of disease can affect our pet dogs, but this is really true. Not only humans can have hip dysplasia; dogs can have it, too.


  • How Can Poodles Become Watchdogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Can you imagine how fun it is to make your poodle become a good watchdog? Or how can they become watchdogs? Poodles can become watchful companions at home if properly trained and socialized, considering that they are one of the most intelligent breed of dogs.


  • Easy Poodle Tricks You and Your Dog Will Love
    [Pets:Dogs] Training a Poodle is not a difficult task because of the fact that this breed is regarded as one of the most intelligent breeds. This article contains easy poodle tricks you and your dog will love.


  • Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - The Basic Training Tips
    [Pets:Dogs] Training a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is something that must be done at the earliest possible time. Socialization should begin at around three weeks old and ends at around 12 weeks old.


  • Labrador Training Tips For a More Lovable Lab
    [Pets:Dogs] Labrador training isn't difficult if you know what you are doing. Find out Labrador training tips to help you with your Labrador training.


  • Helpful Toy Poodle Training Tips For Your New Pup
    [Pets:Dogs] Toy Poodles are small yet lively and elegant dogs. Learn more toy poodle training tips here.


  • Things You Need to Consider in Taking a Great Dane Home
    [Pets:Dogs] Great Danes are wonderful dogs. Know what things to consider when getting a Great Dane.


  • Helpful Labrador Training Tips
    [Pets:Dogs] If you want to have a dependable and obedient Labrador, then Labrador training should not be taken for granted for it is only through proper Labrador training that you can truly enjoy having a Labrador Retriever as an additional member of your family. Despite their reputation as a very mellow pets, Labradors can be quite problematic if not handled and trained properly.


  • Diet and Labrador Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Since you have decided to get a Labrador as an additional member of the family, the next thing you must consider is the Labrador training. Labrador training specifically aims to teach your Labrador to perform certain actions or behaviors acceptable by his human pack.


  • Are You Feeding Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel With Proper Nutrition?
    [Pets:Dogs] Despite of this breed's noble history as well as remarkable characteristics as family pet, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel can suffer from a number of diseases. In order to avoid or at least lessen the occurrence of any of these diseases, every dog owner should make extra effort to care for this breed so as not to risk their health and longevity in general.


  • Your Garden Must Be Safe For Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
    [Pets:Dogs] Some plants can cause danger to your dog. Know what are these plants...


  • Who Wants a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel?
    [Pets:Dogs] Cavaliers are great dogs with noble history. Find out more about the dog breed named after Charles II of England...


  • Tips For Grooming a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
    [Pets:Dogs] Pets need to be groomed to become neat and clean. Here are some tips...


  • About the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
    [Pets:Dogs] The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an affectionate dog under the toy group category. Know more about this breed...


  • Puppy Toilet Training - Tips For Owners
    [Pets:Dogs] Puppy toilet training is one of the most important tasks a dog owner must teach his pet. Discover tips to achieve a positive result in puppy toilet training...


  • Vaccines and Your Toy Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] You wouldn't want to see your Toy Poodles sick, would you? Just like a mother to her a child, every dog owner wants only the best for his dog - proper diet, exercise, regular grooming and protection against diseases.


  • Caring For Your Toy Poodle During Summer
    [Pets:Dogs] Summer is a great time to enjoy. Just remember to take care of your dog to prevent heat related problems.


  • Toy Poodles and Dangers at Home
    [Pets:Dogs] You consider your house as the safest place for you and your dog to stay. However, common household items can be poisonous to pets...


  • Toy Poodles - Chocolate Poisoning
    [Pets:Dogs] Chocolate maybe safe for you but it isn't the same for your canine companion. If you enjoy eating chocolate, probably you will remember to give your Toy Poodles their own share of the sweet goodness chocolates offer.


  • The Basic Needs of Toy Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] Know what your furry companion needs to make him healthy and happy. Many people and families consider having Toy Poodles to share their life with. But every owner or soon-to-be owners of dogs should realize that dog ownership requires ten to 15 years or more of commitment. Just like humans, Toy Poodles as well as other dog breeds, need food, water, shelter and nurturing to survive.


  • Toy Poodles - The Fact Behind Urine Marking Behavior
    [Pets:Dogs] Toy Poodles, along with other Poodle varieties are notable for their keen sense of instinctual behavior such as marking. You may have successfully house-trained your Toy Poodles but at some point in your life, you might see one of your beloved pets lifting his leg and hallowing the furniture. He's not urinating actually, but rather urine marking.


  • Kidney Disease - A Common Cause of Death Among Toy Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] Kidneys are important in maintaining the balance of chemicals and removing wastes in the body. Kidney disease should be treated at once to prevent the disease from progressing and totally damage the kidney.


  • Ways to Pamper Toy Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] It is not unusual to see Toy Poodles dressed in fashionable clothes with fashionable accessories. Nowadays, it seems that everywhere you go, you can see little dogs such as Toy Poodles, Chihuahuas and the likes of these treated as though they are humans. Are you thinking of ways on how to pamper your Toy Poodles? Below are a few great ideas to help you make your pooch feel like little prince or princess.


  • Is Your Toy Poodle in the Family Way?
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are considering breeding your Toy Poodle or perhaps a breeding does take place without you realizing it, it is important to know the signs of pregnancy to help you determine if Fido is indeed in the family way.


  • Why One Abandons a Toy Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are one of those people thinking that abandoned dogs are problematic dogs, think again. Here are some reasons why owners abandon their dogs.


  • Ways to Bond With Your Toy Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] Bonding is important in every relationship, even dog-owner relationship. Find out bonding activities you and your dog can do.


  • Where to Get Your Standard Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] Owning a Standard Poodle can be a challenging task. It requires a lot of time to care for and groom considering this breed's dense coat that grows on and on just like the human hair does. Besides that, you also have to provide proper nutrition, exercise and training to keep your dog in shape in addition to increasing prices of pet supplies and products.


  • Choosing Dog Bowls For Your Standard Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] While there are lots of things you can give your Standard Poodle, it is important for you to determine the necessary and useful from just plain accessory. One of the things that must be included in your pet's must-have is dog food/water bowl. These dog bowls are useful because this is where your dog eat and drink for nourishment. Since various types of dog bowls line the display shelves in most grocery stores, you should know what factors to consider before you finally shop for your precious pet's bowl.


  • Choosing Toys For Your Standard Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] Any Standard Poodle will definitely enjoy having a lot of toys to play with. Toys come in all shapes, sizes and materials, that is why choosing the right one can be a challenging task especially if you are not aware of what is good and safe for your beloved Standard Poodle. Before you go out to hunt for that perfect toy to make Fido happy, consider the factors below.


  • Standard Poodle Clip Styles
    [Pets:Dogs] Clipping is an important part of Poodle's grooming. Find out what hairstyle is good for your pet.


  • Standard Poodle - The Fact About Von Willebrand Disease
    [Pets:Dogs] The Standard Poodle, along with other Poodle varieties, is one of the long-lived breeds of dog. A healthy Standard Poodle can in fact live for up to 12 to 15 years, but, despite that fact, Poodles are still subject to many health issues that can affect their quality of life. One of the common health issues that can be seen on Standard Poodle is Von Willebrand's disease.


  • The Fat Standard Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] Based on surveys, a Standard Poodle may live for up to 12 years provided he lives a healthy lifestyle. Owners should know that good nutrition, appropriate training, regular grooming, protection against diseases and proper exercise are what a Standard Poodle needs in order to live a healthy life.


  • What If My Standard Poodle is Obese?
    [Pets:Dogs] A Standard Poodle may not be genetically predisposed to becoming overweight but that doesn't mean it can't happen. Every dog, regardless of breed, should be given close attention when it comes to food intake and exercise so as to prevent obesity.


  • The Benefits of Crate Training a Standard Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] A well-trained Standard Poodle is a pride of its owner and a joy to people around. That is why many dog owners, experts and enthusiasts alike consider training as an important part of every dog' life. There are various ways and training methods in order for a Standard Poodle to become well-mannered and pleasant to be around.


  • Skin Problems Affecting Toy Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] Toy Poodles can live for up to 17 years or even longer if they live a healthy life. However, a Toy Poodle may not be able to live that long due to the occurrence of accidents, diseases or other health problems.


  • Toy Poodles - They're Great Pets!
    [Pets:Dogs] Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. And just like other Poodles, they come in many colors - black, blue, white, red, apricot, silver and brown. Poodles are one of the oldest yet one of the most popular breeds in the world. With that dignified gait and elaborate clip, many people would be thrilled to have a Poodle as a pet.


  • Ear Infections in Toy Poodles - How to Avoid
    [Pets:Dogs] There are many ways to care for the Poodle ears as much as there are many people who do it. You can have your Poodle's ears cleaned by your vet or a groomer. You can even do it at home by yourself. All you need is the right information on how ear cleaning should be done. So here it is...


  • Toy Poodles - When Barking is Too Much
    [Pets:Dogs] Barking is a natural behavior of dogs. Some dogs however may tend to bark excessively.


  • Poodles - Choosing a Reputable Breeder
    [Pets:Dogs] Want a healthy Poodle puppy? Looking for a reputable Poodle breeder will be your first step.


  • Your House May Not Be Safe For Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] Your house should be a comfortable and safe place for everybody, even for Poodles and other animals. This is the reason why experts put strong emphasis on puppy-proofing the house. But one cannot truly create a safe place for his Poodles unless he knows what things or substances are harmful to them.


  • Foods to Keep Poodles Healthy
    [Pets:Dogs] Owners definitely want the best for their Poodles. From beds, collars and other stuff to grooming, vaccines and healthy foods - all these things are provided in pursuit of years of good health, happiness and friendship. But with the rapidly changing world and increase of prices from time to time, it is quite difficult to provide everything our pets need without having to spend much.


  • Pet Insurance - Why Should You Get One For Your Poodle?
    [Pets:Dogs] Our pet's health is as important as ours. And just like us, they need to be treated when their life is threatened by a disease.


  • Your Poodle and Canine Distemper
    [Pets:Dogs] A number of dogs, especially puppies die from canine distemper. Prevent your dog from being infected before it's too late...


  • Hip Dysplasia - Should Your Poodle Suffer From It?
    [Pets:Dogs] Any owner would be very happy and proud knowing that the Poodle he raised and cared for can do a lot of things that can entertain and give happiness to those around. But who would be happy seeing a limping Poodle that seems to exhibit discomfort when making it up the stairs or having difficulty standing on rear legs? Not the usual Poodle, right?


  • Knowing More About Standard Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] As you explore the web, you come across a video featuring Standard Poodles. In this video, you have seen how these dogs move with dignity, how they obey basic commands and how beautiful they are in their dense coat clipped in varying styles. Oh what a fun it would be if you can have one of these Standard Poodles as a new member of the family! But don't be too excited and bring home that Standard Poodle at once. There are a lot of things you need to know before you finally become a parent of this beautiful breed and enjoy the love and companionship it offers.


  • When Bloat Attacks Standard Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] The PHR (Poodle Health Registry) is a nonprofit international open registry for all diseases affecting Standard Poodles and other Poodle varieties. Based on reported cases, Standard Poodles suffer from diseases such as Addison's disease, allergies, eye problems, hip dysplasia, luxating patella and bloat.


  • Dental Care For Standard Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] The coat is what makes Standard Poodles beautiful in the eyes of many dog lovers all over the world. Many people are eager to have this breed as a new member of the family. This beautiful coat, however is one of the most important things that must be put into consideration when planning of getting a Standard Poodle since this breed requires regular grooming and clipping.


  • Standard Poodles - How to Brush the Teeth
    [Pets:Dogs] As much as you need to clean your teeth to prevent cavities and other gum diseases, Standard Poodles need dental care too. Though they do not or seldom develop cavities, Standard Poodles, just like other Poodle variety and other dog breeds, may develop plaque and tartar that could lead to gingivitis (inflammation of the gums). To prevent these problems, proper dental care is necessary. Proper dental care includes regular visits to veterinarian with oral exam and veterinary dental cleaning.


  • Poodle Training - What One Must Know
    [Pets:Dogs] Do you want a four-legged companion that behaves properly? Proper dog training can lead you to years of love and friendship with your pet.


  • Toy Poodles - Diseases They Are Prone To
    [Pets:Dogs] Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. Toy Poodles should measure ten inches or under at the highest point of the shoulders. The breed is elegant, lively, small dog that is sensitive yet highly intelligent that responses well to training.


  • Luxating Patella in Toy Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] You and your Toy Poodle is at the peak of your excitement playing fetch when suddenly, Fluffy yelps in pain, pulls his one leg off the ground and limps in agony. But after around ten agonizing minutes, he is back to normal and again on-the-go to play with you. This seems some sort of a joke but this is not something to be taken for granted because your dog is definitely suffering from knee joint abnormality.


  • Standard Poodle - Help the Homeless
    [Pets:Dogs] Are you thinking of getting a Standard Poodle to care for and to love? There are many ways in which you can get a Standard Poodle you've been dreaming of. The first and typical option is to buy from a Standard Poodle breeder.


  • Toy Poodle Information - Take a Look
    [Pets:Dogs] Once used in performances and circuses, Toy Poodles are elegant and lively dogs. Correct Toy Poodle information is the key towards a happy and healthy life for your dog.


  • Grooming the Standard Poodle
    [Pets:Dogs] Poodles are fashionable dogs. Find out some facts you need to know in grooming this breed.


  • Tips in Selecting Toy Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] One characteristic of Poodles that made them distinct from other breeds is the way they carry themselves. A Poodle is proud, very active, intelligent and carries his head high. The Poodle always has an air of dignity that made him look intimidating and elegant.


  • The Many Hairstyle of Poodles
    [Pets:Dogs] The coat is clipped not just to make them look good. There are more reasons to it...


  • Great Dane Training - Tips For Owners
    [Pets:Dogs] Having an obedient Great Dane that performs tricks is a joy to a dog owner's heart. Learn some few tricks here.


  • Dental Care For Great Danes
    [Pets:Dogs] Almost every dog owner wants their Great Danes to live longer and happier. They provide proper nutrition, regular exercise, proper grooming and training. But how many among the countless dog owners make it a point to ensure their dog's dental care? Dental care for dogs is one of the most taken for granted part of health care.


  • Preventing Great Danes From Dog Food Allergies
    [Pets:Dogs] Food allergy can occur in your dog whether you want it or not. But make sure that it is really food allergy before taking steps in treating it.


  • Great Danes - Should You Adopt One?
    [Pets:Dogs] Great Danes are undeniably great dogs with remarkable personality and friendly nature. Many people are dying to have this breed of dog as an additional member of the family. Typically, a prospective parent would go to a Great Dane breeder and choose which one should he take home among the adorable puppies.


  • Great Danes - Does Neutering Benefit Them?
    [Pets:Dogs] Don't hesitate to have your dogs neutered. There are many benefits they can derive from it.


  • Great Danes - Different Methods of Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Despite their distinguishable giant and powerful built, Great Danes are generally gentle and friendly dogs. People who discovered the true nature of Great Danes can't help but admire and love them. They are kind, sweet and affectionate. They are also playful and patient with children. Great Danes are indeed four-legged giants a man could have for a best friend.


  • Grooming - Supplies Your Dog Needs
    [Pets:Dogs] Grooming is important to a Boxer dog as it is to you. Can you imagine yourself with unruly hair, dirty fingernails and unwashed cloth? Probably not! Everyday, we are spending ample amount of time to take a bath, get dressed and various other routines to clean ourselves, look good and above anything else, to stay healthy. Pets, too, need to be cleaned regularly, though everyday bath is not always necessary. You can take your dog to a groomer in your area, but for a fee of course. However, there is no need for you to spend bucks of money if you can groom your dog at home.


  • Does Your Boxer Dog Need Pet Stroller?
    [Pets:Dogs] With the latest trend on pet strollers, you will probably ask yourself whether your Boxer dog really need one. Perhaps some people consider pet strollers as lavishness because that is what they want to think about. Why not look into the bright side to know the benefits one can get from having this stuff?


  • Finding The Right Pet Stroller For Your Boxer Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Now that you have decided to get a stroller for your Boxer dog, the next step towards a relaxing, comfortable and safe trip is to purchase one. But before you finally dash to the counter and pay for your chosen pet stroller, make sure that the one you chose is appropriate for your dog and suit the activities you and your dog will be doing. Below are the few things to consider when purchasing a dog stroller.


  • Exercise With A Boxer Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] A lot of people wants to own a Boxer dog. Despite the fact that dog ownership means great responsibility, that doesn't hinder thousands of dog lovers around the world from having a pet dog, especially a Boxer dog. What is in this breed that a lot of people are after? By simply looking at a Boxer dog, one will think that this breed is brave and strong and modest, which is actually true. By having one lurking around you, you can somehow feel that you are protected. This is just one of the benefits of having Boxer dogs.


  • The Benefits Of Owning A Boxer Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] The Boxer dog has long been recognized as versatile breed. This breed have been used as messenger dogs, pack carriers and attack and guard dogs in times of war. The great love and faithfulness to his master is notable and will definitely protect and attack to what he perceive as threat to his family. This is just one of the various benefits one can enjoy from owning a Boxer dog.


  • Boxer Dogs - In Case Of Emergency
    [Pets:Dogs] Owning Boxer dogs, or any other dog breeds, requires a lot of responsibilities, patience and love. The moment you decided to take home a new puppy means that you are well aware of the responsibilities intertwined to a dog owner. But knowing the responsibilities alone is not enough in order for you to become a responsible and good dog owner.


  • Boxer Dogs - Popular Among Popular
    [Pets:Dogs] Boxer dogs are popular dogs, right? From the day they were first exhibited, Boxer dogs amazingly gained the hearts of many dog lovers. With over 33,000 new dog registrations, they placed sixth most popular breed of dog in the United States based on the 2007 American Kennel Club statistics. They are definitely lovable dogs that will steal your heart and will make you want to have one to cuddle, to play with and to be your loyal companion. Some particular dog of this breed make use of their fine qualities that made them gain popularity among the others.


  • Boxer Dog - First Aid Treatment
    [Pets:Dogs] Who says you cannot travel with your Boxer dogs? Apart from being desirable family dogs, Boxer dogs are also cheerful travel companions. Yes! You can take them to one of your out-of-town or even international trips. Raise the fun and excitement to maximum level by taking your Boxer dogs with you. But before the excitement occupies your mind, remember that planning and preparation are part of the travel.


  • Why I Love Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Boxer dogs are undoubtedly famous. Proof of that fame is their standing on the 2007 American Kennel Statistics (AKC) in which they placed sixth as the most popular breed of dog in the United States.


  • Why I Love Great Danes
    [Pets:Dogs] Isn't it amazing to have Great Danes in your life? Owning Great Danes is one of the most challenging tasks a dog lover may probably encounter. Wonder why I said challenging? It is simply because this breed may grow into a wonderful giant dog in a matter of months. So who wouldn't think that taking care of a giant dog isn't challenging?


  • Caring For Aging Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Boxer dogs do grow old of course! Starting from birth, animals, just like humans grow old everyday, right? However, signs of aging are only noticeable after several years. Is Stitch not as active as he is eight years ago? Change in behavior and appearance, decrease in activity level and health deterioration are the first few signs you will notice in aging dogs.


  • How To Bathe Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Bathing is important for your dog's health. Find out how to bath your dog at home.


  • Plants Poisonous To Your Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] There are many house and garden plants that can poison your dogs if ingested. Find out what these plants are.


  • Human Foods Poisonous To Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Feeding a dog human food is wrong as well as dangerous. Some human foods may cause illness and may even cause death.


  • Boxer Dogs - Time To Trim The Nails
    [Pets:Dogs] Notice those horribly long nails of your Boxer dogs? Have you been dying to trim those nails but just can't get a hold at them? Some dog owners, especially inexperienced ones find it hard to trim the nails of their dogs. Trimming the nails of a dog is probably one of the most challenging tasks every dog owner may encounter. But as much as it is challenging, it is also an important part of grooming that must be done regularly.


  • Managing The Health Of Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] If one is in search for dogs that are easy to own, boxer dogs will definitely be included in the list. Boxer is one among a number of short-haired breeds that shed a little. With boxer dogs, you will seldom experience the fuss bathing a dog brings since they do not generally need frequent bathing. You can use your nose to tell if it is time to bath your dog.


  • Effective Tips In Training Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Being energetic and highly intelligent, training Boxer dogs is somewhat a challenge especially to inexperienced dog owners. Boxer dogs think independently and tend to follow their own will thus making the training challenging yet rewarding. Dog owners must be armed with proper and effective training tips and tools in order to successfully train their Boxer dogs. Below are some of the training tips I find effective in training a Boxer dog.


  • Answers To Questions About Boxer Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] It is evident that a lot of people are revealing interest on Boxer dogs. Proof of this breed's popularity is the 2007 American Kennel Club statistics in which they placed sixth as the most popular breed of dog in the United States. As more and more people are becoming interested on Boxer dogs, a lot of questions have been raised about them. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions and answers to those questions:


  • What Makes Boxer Dogs Healthy
    [Pets:Dogs] Boxer dogs come from combination of two different breeds, the now extinct bullenbeisser and the famous bulldog. Boxer dogs are strong and agile just like their bullenbeisser ancestors and extremely loyal and protective to the family just like bulldogs. These superb characteristics of their ancestors are what make this breed versatile and favored breed by most dog lovers around the world.


  • Housebreaking Tips For Great Danes
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking a Great Dane can be a discouraging task especially if you are dealing to an adult one. But never let discouragement hinder you in housebreaking your Great Dane for this is one of the most important parts of his life. A well-trained dog rarely or never commits accident and thus loved for that. No matter how discouraging, you will definitely not be discouraged if you know the training progresses and will achieve successful training results in no time.


  • Potty Training A Great Dane Is Important
    [Pets:Dogs] Accidents are avoided when a dog is trained. Do something now to prevent accident from happening rather than waiting for it to happen.


  • Tips In Grooming Your Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] Many people think that grooming a Great Dane is difficult given this breed's size. But what many people don't realize is the fact that grooming a Great Dane is not that difficult at all.


  • Identifying The Mood Of Your Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] No matter how intelligent you or your Great Dane is, it is usually difficult to identify what this sweet creature is feeling. A Great Dane, along with other animals, does not have the capacity to tell people what exactly they are feeling.


  • Ways To Bond With Your Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] There are many ways to bond with your dog. Here are some ways to do it...


  • Too Much Attachment Is Not Always Good For Your Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] Canine separation anxiety is a common problem affecting dogs. It should be treated else before it gets worst...


  • Things To Remember When Training A Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] Now that you have decided to get a Great Dane, the next thing for you to do is to train him. Training a dog such as a Great Dane is not an easy thing to handle considering this breed's size and personality. If the dog owner is equipped with the right training tips, training objectives will possibly be achieved. Below are some things to remember when training your Great Dane.


  • Choosing The Right Vet For Your Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] Despite your best effort in caring for your Great Dane, chances of vet visits always exist. Sickness isn't the only reason why you should take your pet to a veterinarian. Vaccination is important to prevent your dog from contracting various diseases. And who do you think you need to see when your Great Dane has to be vaccinated? Definitely you will not entrust your dog's health to anybody else but to your trusted vet right?


  • Protect Your Great Dane With Pet Insurance
    [Insurance:Pet] Some people fell in love with a Great Dane at first sight. As each breed is distinct from the others, a Great Dane is known for it's giant size yet gentle temperament imposing a friendly nature.


  • Remember To Walk Your Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] Walking the dog is fun but can be disastrous too. You should learn how to do it properly...


  • Nourish Your Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] One problem that could probably arise in the mind of a Great Dane owner is the food to feed the animal. This breed grows into a giant dog in a matter of year so owners must take into careful consideration the diet these animals should get.


  • The Enemies Of A Great Dane
    [Pets:Dogs] How sad it is to think of the fact that the Great Dane is not a long-lived breed. Their lifespan is generally seven to ten years, perhaps longer if well taken cared of. However, a Great Dane may not reach his average lifespan due to some problems. Lack of nutrition, lack of grooming, owner's negligence, lack of security and various diseases are some of the culprits that could cause your dog's health to deteriorate and shorten his life.


  • Great Danes - Cropped Or Natural Ears?
    [Pets:Dogs] Picture of giant dogs will surely appear in one's mind when talking about Great Danes. But they are not only known as large dogs. Another distinctive characteristic of Great Danes is their cropped ears. Ear cropping began centuries ago as a preventive measure. Yes, you read it right. Ears were a problem in hunting that is why they are cropped to prevent wolves and wild boar from grabbing hold of the ears.


  • Killer Bloat In Great Danes
    [Pets:Dogs] Bloat is the number one killer of large and deep-chested dogs such as Great Danes, German Shepherds and Dobermans. It is an emergency situation that could kill your pet in less than an hour. Bloat, formally called "Gastric Dilatation- Volvulus" (GDV) is a condition in which the stomach becomes overstretched. Bloat of the stomach is often related to excessive gas content but food and fluid can also be present. Stress and anxiety may also cause bloat to occur. Bloat is also referred to as torsion or gastric torsion and gastric dilation-volvulus when the stomach is also twisted.


  • Must Know Facts About Great Danes
    [Pets:Dogs] Some of us may not notice but a lot of Great Danes are included in various films and television shows. Do you know that the famous cartoon character Scooby-Doo is a Great Dane? This animal character of the popular television series was created based on a Great Dane. But, Scooby-Doo is not the only popular Dane. In fact, Great Danes have been in various films and television series even during the 19th century. So what makes this breed so popular to be sought after by various film makers?


  • Discover How Great Are Great Danes
    [Pets:Dogs] It has been said that Great Danes are descendants of Mastiff, Irish Wolfhound and Bullenbeisser. Years of careful breeding resulted to this tall, chiseled dog, so robust yet so gentle, so regal and elegant. Great Danes possess remarkable characteristics that capture attention and admiration wherever it goes.


  • Before Adopting A Boxer Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] There are many advantages of adopting a Boxer dog. But before the excitement of taking home the not-so-fortunate abandoned dog urge you to rush to the nearest shelter, you must consider many things. Here are some points to consider before you finally go for it.


  • Adopt A Boxer Dog In Your Area
    [Pets:Dogs] A Boxer dog breed is an epitome of a strong dog with excellent working abilities, great love and loyalty to his master and the bravery to protect his master in times of danger. Who wouldn't want to have this kind of animal as a pet or as a part of the family?


  • Tips In Choosing A Boxer Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] You learned that the Boxer dog is one of the most popular breeds today. Upon research, you discovered that this breed possesses characteristics you want for a pet. Well, who wouldn't be enthralled with the idea of having a strong working dog as a pet?


  • Is Your Boxer Dog Suffering From Inhalant Allergy?
    [Pets:Dogs] One common problem affecting dogs, even your well cared Boxer dog, is skin related problem. Inhalant allergy is common in dogs as much as it is common in people. But unlike people who react to allergens through respiratory symptoms, dogs react through skin problems. In fact, pets almost always show allergic reactions through their skin, meaning, itchy skin may be due to food allergy, insect bite allergy or inhalant allergy. It is therefore a must to identify the underlying cause of itchiness before taking any measure to treat it.


  • For The Health Of Your Boxer Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] A Boxer dog can live for up to 10 to 12 years as long as he gets proper care, diet and exercise. Just like in humans, good health is important to a dog's longevity and quality of life. Whether you bought your puppy from a pet store or adopt one from a shelter, it is your responsibility to provide him with the things he needed to keep him healthy as well as happy. Below are some points on how to ensure your dog of good health he truly deserves.


  • Discover More About Boxer Dog Breed
    [Pets:Dogs] The Boxer dog is actually a descendant of two breeds, the English Bulldog and the now extinct Bullenbeisser. Having these two breeds as ancestors, the crossing resulted to an intelligent and strong Boxer dog that works best as guard dog, service dog, guide dog for the blind, therapy dog and police dog in K9 units.


  • Entropion - Is A Boxer Dog Prone To It?
    [Pets:Dogs] One of the roles expected to a Boxer dog is being a guide dog to those with physical impairment, more particularly as seeing eye dog to blind or vision impaired people. That role can be best performed by a Boxer dog as long as good health condition exists. But what if, unfortunately, something hits him in the eye? Hit not by a stone or a bullet or a sharp object but hit by a painful medical condition that will surely cause him discomfort and enable him to do tasks expected of him.


  • A Boxer Needs Positive Reinforcement Training
    [Pets:Dogs] A Boxer dog brings so much fun in the family. His love and faithfulness to his master makes him ultimate pet, if not to everyone, at least to his owner's point of view. Having a Boxer dog around, you can somehow feel secure and not alone because this breed will definitely protect you as long as he knows you are part of his family.


  • What A Boxer Dog Needs
    [Pets:Dogs] Despite this breed's popularity, some people are not very much interested in keeping a Boxer dog as a pet. One reason perhaps is that, this breed is prone to a number of diseases that could eventually deteriorate the health. When your Boxer dog is sick, you need to take him to the vet of course, that is if you want him to be treated.


  • Discover The Best Of Boxer Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] It was in 1895 when the Boxer dog was first exhibited and a year after when the first Boxer club was being founded. As the years go by, people are becoming interested in this breed that it became the sixth most popular breed of dog in the United States based on the 2007 American Kennel Club statistics.


  • Facts About Canine Hip Dysplasia In A Weimaraner
    [Pets:Dogs] One of the major health concerns of a Weimaraner, as well as other large breeds of dog is hip dysplasia. Cats suffer from hip dysplasia too, but it is seen less commonly and the symptoms are less threatening. Hip dysplasia can also be found in humans but in rare cases only.


  • External Parasites Affecting Your Weimaraner
    [Pets:Dogs] When your Weimaraner exhibits mild to severe scratching and has irritated skin, then he is probably infested with external parasites. Infestation of external parasites such as fleas, ticks or mites causes discomfort to many dogs such as your Weimaraner. It can even cause serious skin problems or even carry disease. Every dog owner should be aware of the facts about these parasites that could possibly affect their beloved Weimaraner.


  • Weimaraner And Internal Parasites
    [Pets:Dogs] For once in his life, your Weimaraner may possibly suffer from various internal and external parasites. This article will focus on internal parasites such as hookworms, roundworms, whipworms and tapeworms. Some internal parasites have virtually no effect on the host animal's health. Some cause various illness and even death if the are present in large numbers and if they are not treated in time.


  • Basic Obedience Training For Your Weimaraner
    [Pets:Dogs] Coined as "dog with a human brain", a Weimaraner is a powerful and highly intelligent dog. But despite the intelligence, a Weimaraner must undergo basic obedience training to make him pleasant to be around and to ensure his safety as well as the safety of other people and pets around him.


  • Tips For Crate Training Your Weimaraner
    [Pets:Dogs] Using crate is not cruelty to dogs. Just don't use it as a punishment tool...


  • House Training Tips For Weimaraners
    [Pets:Dogs] Before any other advance or specialized training such as obedience, agility or training for specific purposes such as hunting dogs, it is important for Weimaraners to undergo house training first. House training, also called housebreaking, is important because it is a process wherein animals like dogs are taught to eliminate waste; both urinate and defecate outdoors or in an area specified by the owner.


  • Feeding Your Weimaraner Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] The health and well being of your Weimaraners generally depend on the quality of foods you are feeding them. It is important to feed them with foods that contain necessary nutrients required by the breed. Their nutritional requirement is just like those that have been passed on from their ancestors, nutrients in which sources are similar to those found in their original environment.


  • Stuff For Your Weimaraners
    [Pets:Dogs] Must-have supplies for your gray-ghost friend. There are lots of things you can do to keep your Weimaraners attractive as well as healthy and happy.


  • Facts You Should Know About Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy In Weimaraners
    [Pets:Dogs] HOD is a bone disease that affects large breed dogs such as Weimaraners. Hypertrophic osteodystrophy is an extremely painful disease of the bone that usually affects large breeds such as Great Danes, German Shepherd, Retrievers and Weimaraners.


  • Grooming Ideas For Weimaraners
    [Pets:Dogs] Weimaraners are elegant, noble and athletic breed and were used by royalty in the 19th century. Same with any other breed, this breed needs proper grooming to keep their attractiveness and healthy condition. Grooming is an opportunity for you to inspect your pet's body for possible signs of illnesses as well as develop friendship with him.


  • Weimaraners - Facts About Them
    [Pets:Dogs] Originally developed for hunting, Weimaraners are great and versatile dogs, perfect for show, field, obedience, tracking and agility. It was in the 19th century when this breed was developed and were used by royalty for hunting large game such as boar, bears, deer and foxes. Weimaraners were later used for hunting smaller animals such as fowl, rabbits and foxes when popularity of large game hunting declined.


  • Labrador Retrievers - Care for the Pregnant Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Proper care is necessary in order for mommy Lab to give birth to a healthy litter. Labrador Retrievers need proper care in order for them live longer and healthier.


  • Labrador Retrievers - Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy
    [Pets:Dogs] Pregnant dogs need special care to ensure that they are ready to give birth to a healthy litter. There are various reasons why dog owners purposely breed their Labrador Retrievers.


  • Labrador Retriever As a Therapy Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] A Labrador Retriever makes a good candidate for therapy dog because the breed is known as well-balanced and versatile breed. A Labrador Retriever has exceptional and working abilities making good working dogs and very friendly and mellow disposition making excellent family dog.


  • Coping With The Death Of Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] A Labrador Retriever can generally live for up to 13 years or a few years longer as long as good medical care exists. Most of us consider our pets as friends, as loyal companions who are always there to share our happiness and laughters or be with us in our darkest hour, listening and understanding us in their own little way. With the innocence and playfulness reflected in their eyes, some pets are considered as a child, a playmate or a sibling.


  • How To Remove The Urine Stain Of Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] Housebreaking your Labrador Retriever could be a challenging task, much more cleaning the odor and the stain of his pee or feces in your newly washed living room carpet. When Fido marked its territory in the wrong spot inside the house, you really have to clean his mess or else, he will do it again and again in that very same spot. And though your dog is already house trained, accidents can happen anytime, sometimes behind your back.


  • Labrador Retriever - Removing Stains and Odors
    [Pets:Dogs] Washing soiled items is not enough to remove pet stains. Make sure to remove these stubborn odor...


  • Labrador Retriever and CDV
    [Pets:Dogs] Canine distemper is a contagious disease affecting large number of animal species, including your Labrador Retriever. This viral disease caused by canine distemper virus (CDV) affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal and central nervous system. Non-immunized puppies three to six months old are susceptible to this disease and are more likely to die from it. However, non-immunized older dogs can also contract distemper.


  • Plane Ride With Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] The desire to travel with your Labrador Retriever is tempting. Many people love to travel with their pets but dog owners should always remember that not all pets can or should travel by plane. Before deciding to fly with your four-legged friend, you need to consider various factors such as your pet's age, breed, size and health.


  • Hit The Road With Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] Road trip with a dog is so much fun. Just make sure it is safe...


  • Finding Lost Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Though escapology is not a problem among Labrador Retrievers, they can get astray from home might be because of their curiosity, their natural desire to wander or worst, stolen. It is true that finding them unharmed depends on luck, but who wouldn't want to try their luck.


  • Preventing Heatstroke In Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Summer is great time for Labrador Retrievers! Imagine all the fun they will experience retrieving balls or sticks outdoor. But as much as it is fun, it is also the time when the temperature rises. With all the fun and excitement summer brings, you must not forget to do something to prevent your dog from overheating.


  • Foods Dangerous To Your Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Not all foods edible to humans are safe for Labrador Retrievers. Sometimes, what we thought is safe and healthy for us is also safe for our four-legged friend to consume. But since dogs and humans do not have the same metabolism, some foods pose threat causing mild stomach upsets while some may cause severe illness and worst, death. It is important for every dog owner to know which foods are safe and not.


  • Skin Diseases In Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Same with humans, Labrador Retrievers and other breed of dog can be affected with different types of skin problems. These skin problems vary depending on the allergen and how it affects your beloved canine friend.


  • Separation Anxiety - Is It Common In Labrador Retrievers?
    [Pets:Dogs] Because of their remarkable characteristics, Labrador Retrievers are still holding their title as the most popular breed of dog in the world. These extremely talented and friendly dogs make very good pets and are good at children of all ages and other animals. Some have very close bonding with their owners that later resulted to separation anxiety when separated from their beloved owner.


  • Crate Training Your Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Every dog owner has their own reasons for using crates in training their Labrador Retrievers. Crates are being used as confinement when housebreaking, traveling or during illness. It is also used to ensure security, safety and to protect household items and furniture. Some says that putting your Labrador Retrievers in the crate is an inhumane practice, depriving them to wander and might cause psychological problems. But those are a human's point of view.


  • Teach Labrador Retrievers To Take Medicine
    [Pets:Dogs] Though Labrador Retrievers are not humans, there are many ways in which they can be compared to humans. They need food, exercise and regular grooming and cleaning to maintain their good health. There are also health issues that could pose threat to their health condition and could even threaten their lives.


  • Fascinating Facts About Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Labrador Retrievers are popular dogs in countries like United States and United Kingdom. Apart from that, there are still other amazing facts everyone must know about Labrador Retrievers. Here are some:


  • Labrador Dog Training - Dog Training Tools
    [Pets:Dogs] If you wish to have a nicely trained Labrador Retriever, you have to train him of course. Dogs don't become nicely trained on their own. That is why as a dog owner, your dog's training is your responsibility. Some dog owners think that training a dog can be a frustrating task. Fortunately, there are lots of effective approach as well as helpful tools to make the training process easy and increase the chances of successful result.


  • Valuable Tips In Training Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] Training is one of the most important parts of owning a Labrador Retriever. Through training, you are helping your Labrador Retriever become a well-behaved and desirable dog everybody loves. Training will also keep your dog safe because he is able to comprehend and obey your command, helpful in emergency and dangerous situations.


  • Tips On Bathing Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] Who wouldn't be tempted to cuddle a well-groomed and clean Labrador Retriever? They are every dog owners pride. But every dog owner should always remember that grooming and cleaning is not merely to make your Labrador Retriever look good. Grooming and cleaning is important in maintaining the general health condition of your dog.


  • PRA In Labrador Retriever - What You Must Know
    [Pets:Dogs] Perhaps you will feel sad thinking that your beloved Labrador Retriever is blind. You will surely feel sorry for him since he won't be able to see and run after a colorful butterfly, he won't be able to enjoy fetching the stick or the ball that you threw or cannot work and detect anymore. Losing the sense of sight will possibly hinder your Labrador Retriever from doing what he is used to do.


  • Can Parvovirus Affect Labrador Retriever?
    [Pets:Dogs] Parvovirus is a very serious disease. Act immediately to prevent this disease from affecting your dog...


  • Do You Really Need To Insure Your Labrador Retriever?
    [Insurance:Pet] A serious disease hit your dog and requires extensive and costly treatment. Don't deprive him of proper treatment...


  • Dog Toys - Does Your Labrador Retriever Need Them?
    [Pets:Dogs] Dogs need toys as much as humans. But remember, choose your dog' toys carefully...


  • The Bloody Nose Of Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] It is alarming as well as messy in the home when you see blood dripping from the nostrils of your Labrador Retriever. Immediate attention should be given to address this problem but you should identify first the causes. Nose bleeding in Labrador Retriever is caused by various reasons, some are merely caused by your pet's environment such as pollution from smoking, poor air quality or excessive exposure to too much heat.


  • Rabies In A Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] Rabies has been present in Labrador Retriever for as long as we can remember. It is a viral disease affecting warm-blooded animals that can be transmitted to humans. So if unfortunately you are bitten by a Labrador Retriever or any breed of dog, then there is a possibility of having rabies. The virus is derived from the saliva of an infected animal and then transmitted through close contact with saliva of infected animals, such as bites, scratches, licks on broken skin and mucous membranes.


  • Bladder Stones In Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Observe your dog. If you see hints of bladder problem, act immediately...


  • Poison In Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Immediate treatment is always important in poison-related problems. Delay could endanger your dog's life...


  • Bleeding Problems In Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Bleeding may be mild or severe. Don't let your dog suffer from bleeding...


  • Respiratory Problems In Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Problems associated to respiratory or breathing may occur in Labrador Retrievers. Whether it may be just a simple sneezing problem or a cough caused by heart problem, these health issues should be addressed immediately to prevent it from progressing into a more serious disease that could threaten the life of your ever loyal friend.


  • Anal Gland Disease - Is It Common Among Labrador Retrievers?
    [Pets:Dogs] Do you think it is normal for Labrador Retrievers and other dogs to lick their rear? Others believe that it is normal for dogs to lick their rear because they think it is a dog's way of cleaning their anal and its surrounding area. In case you do not know, a dog licking his rear may indicate anal gland disease.


  • Artificial Respiration And CPR Can Save Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] You could be the only one around to save your dog. Learn how to perform artificial respiration and CPR...


  • Are You Ready To Adopt A Labrador Retriever?
    [Pets:Dogs] On one of your amazing adventures on the web, you happen to reach a site about Labrador Retriever. It contains information on how nice and gentle and intelligent these dogs are. And then you see a picture of a dog for adoption. You fell in love with this beautiful and pitiful Labrador Retriever and the next thing you know, you're hitting the 'adopt this dog' button.


  • Prevent Osteoarthritis In Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Osteoarthritis affects Labrador Retrievers. Watch out for it...


  • Good Trainer For Your Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Trainers play an important role in the success of your dog' training. Choose a good one...


  • Dental Care For Your Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] It is important for Labrador Retrievers as well as other breeds to have good health. There are many ways on how to maintain their good health in general. Different types of foods claiming that they contain the important nutrients needed by your dog, vaccinations to prevent various and life-threatening diseases and regular exercise to stimulate them physically are some of the measures to maintain your dog's good health.


  • Labrador Training Tips - Should You Punish Your Labrador Retrievers?
    [Pets:Dogs] Labrador Retrievers are popular dogs, being able to perform roles such as assistance dogs. They would surely enjoy activities to stimulate their minds and body, being intelligent and energetic dogs they are. But despite their large size and exceptional abilities in working and detection, Labrador Retrievers are also ideal and loyal companions.


  • Trimming The Nails Of Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] Try to imagine trimming the nails of your Labrador Retriever. It seems hard isn't it? You feel like hurting your loyal friend and forcing him to obliged to your laws. However, just like in humans, your pet's nails grow regularly and trimming it is necessary to keep him look neat and prevent problems. Untrimmed nails when broken are very painful and in some cases may curl and grown into your dog's paws.


  • Labrador Retrievers - Stop Them From Digging
    [Pets:Dogs] Labrador Retrievers are intelligent and extremely active dogs. With these characteristics, leaving them alone will surely bore and cause them to think of doing other activities such as chewing, barking and digging.


  • Bloat - It Could Kill Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] Bloat can be very frightening. What appears to be a mild problem could be the reason of your dog's death...


  • Causes and Prevention of Diarrhea In Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] A healthy Labrador Retriever will normally defecate firm stools once or twice a day. However, if your Labrador Retriever passes semi-solid or liquid stools more often than usual, then he is probably suffering from canine diarrhea. Diarrhea is common in Labrador Retrievers because of their hearty appetites.


  • Is Dry Dog Food Good For Your Labrador Retriever?
    [Pets:Dogs] Dogs are ideal companions and loyal friends. Give good food for them to live a long and happy life.


  • My Labrador Retriever Is Vomiting!
    [Pets:Dogs] Vomiting is a common occurrence in dogs. It is not a disease but can threaten your dog's life if not treated immediately...


  • Labrador Retrievers and Dehydration
    [Pets:Dogs] Labrador Retrievers are expected to carry out lots of roles. Common working roles for Labrador Retrievers include hunting, tracking and detection, assistance dogs for disabled, carting and therapy work. With all these roles, it is expected that they will be more exposed to heat and various illnesses.


  • Basic Dog Commands For Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Labrador Retrievers are intelligent and obedient dogs, making them easier to train in becoming good working and assistance dogs. But before any advance training, they should first master the basic dog commands. These basic dog commands are helpful in obedience training in order to come up with a desirable dog everyone loves. These basic commands are come, sit, down and stay.


  • Dealing With Obese Labrador Retrievers
    [Pets:Dogs] Obesity is one of the major problems affecting people. Now, it is hitting dogs as well...


  • Hear This Proper Ear Care For Labradors
    [Pets:Dogs] Labradors are prone to ear infection. Keep their ears healthy by regular and proper cleaning...


  • Luxating Patella In Labradors
    [Pets:Dogs] Luxating patella usually affects small or toy dogs such as Poodle or Pomeranian but this disease is also common in Labradors because of their bow-shaped legs. Luxating patella is a condition wherein the patella dislocates or moves out of its normal location and is usually evident between the ages of 4 to 6 months. Below are some facts about luxating patella to guide every dog owners on their journey against luxating patella.


  • Understanding Canine Diabetes In Beagles
    [Pets:Dogs] Diabetes is a common disease in Beagles. Learn more about it.


  • Natural Dog Foods For Beagles
    [Pets:Dogs] Foods are important in keeping your dog healthy. Learn more about healthy dog foods.


  • Managing Arthritis In Beagles
    [Pets:Dogs] Arthritis is a disease affecting the dog's skeletal system. This disease affects dogs of all ages but is more prone to older ones.


  • Poison-Free Home For Beagles
    [Pets:Dogs] The home is supposed to be a safe place for everyone to live in. Check yours to ensure your dog's health...


  • Discover Hypothyroidism In Beagles
    [Pets:Dogs] Hypothyroidism also affects Beagles. Why risk your own when you know there is something you can do to prevent it?


  • Facts About Intervertebral Disk Disease In Beagles
    [Pets:Dogs] Intervertebral disk disease is a disease affecting dogs of certain breed. Learn more about it.


  • Canine Influenza In Beagle Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Prevent your dog from developing canine influenza. Learn the facts about it.


  • Travel Dangers In Jack Russell Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Traveling with a dog is enjoyable. You just have to learn how to avoid and deal with dangers when traveling...


  • Road Trip With Your Jack Russell Terrier
    [Pets:Dogs] Traveling with a dog can be fun. Just discover the tips to make it enjoyable and safe...


  • Spaying And Neutering A Labrador Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] One way of helping your Labrador dog live a healthy and happy life is through neutering or spaying. In the United States alone, there are more or less 70,000 puppies and kittens being born daily. Spaying and neutering is good for you, your pet and the community...


  • Vaccines For Your Labrador Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Vaccination is one of the most important and simple steps to make ensure the good health of your Labrador dog. However, some dog owners took it for granted maybe because they do not understand the importance of vaccination and how it affects their Labrador dog.


  • Using Cruelty in Dachshund Training?
    [Pets:Dogs] Physical punishment is not really necessary in training your dog. There are other more humane ways to do it...


  • Don'ts To Remember In Dachshund Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Dachshund training needs a lot of love, patience and most of all knowledge in proper training techniques. A mistake in your training techniques can lead to a disastrous Dachshund training. And what you will get is an uncontrollable Dachshund that displeases everyone around. Here are some of the don'ts to guide you and let you know what are to be avoided.


  • Pet Insurance - The Best Gift For Your Beagle Dogs
    [Insurance:Pet] Beagle dogs are popular and good household pets. Their even temper and gently disposition are what makes them ideal to become new member of the family. Expectedly you only want nothing but the best for your loyal friend, your Beagle. Beagle dogs are known to lack inherited diseases but still they are at greater risk to some diseases that could diminish their healthy condition and even affect their longevity.


  • Good Trainer For A Successful Beagle Training
    [Pets:Dogs] A good dog trainer is an essential aide in achieving successful Beagle training. Just make sure that he is a good one...


  • Parasites Beagles Might Pick
    [Pets:Dogs] Most dogs, especially working dogs such as Beagles are more likely to pick up parasites when working or running out in the field. From fleas to ticks to tapeworms, these parasites will surely cause various problems that could trouble your dog and affect his healthy condition if not treated at once. Know these parasites so that you will know what to do when your Beagles are infested.


  • Care Is Important In Feeding Your Beagle Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Your dog deserves to be treated with care. Be more sensitive in choosing their foods. After all there's nothing wrong with it...


  • Beware! It Could Be Dry Eye In Your Beagle
    [Pets:Dogs] Problem related to eye should not be taken for granted. Save your dog from suffering and from possible blindness...


  • Tips To Remember In Beagle Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Because of their single-mindedness and determined nature, Beagle training can be hard if not impossible. Beagles are generally obedient dogs but training them can be hard because they tend to follow their selves especially if they have picked up a scent. Here are some of the things I did to make Beagle training easier and successful...


  • Cherry Eye In Your Beagle Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Facts about cherry eye and how to treat it...Before discussing the treatment of Cherry Eye in your Beagle dog, let us first define what Cherry Eye is. Cherry eye is another term used to describe nictitans gland prolapse.


  • Go Hunting With Beagles
    [Pets:Dogs] Take a beagle to the hunting area and make your hunting easy and productive. The fact that beagles were primarily bred to hunt hares is what makes them ideal hunting companions. Their strong sense of smell and great stamina are what makes them perfect.


  • What Makes A Beagle Famous
    [Pets:Dogs] Discover the reasons of the popularity of this dog breed. You might want to get one.


  • Check Your Chihuahua For Mitral Valve Disease
    [Pets:Dogs] Mitral Valve Disease generally affects small breeds such as Dachshund, Beagle and Chihuahua. What is Mitral Valve Disease? Let us first define what mitral valve is. It's time for you to watch out your dog and save him from this disease of the heart...


  • Ticks And Your Labrador Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Prevent ticks and keep your pet healthy and happy... No dog owner wants to see ticks sticking on the fur of their Labrador dogs. Small as they are, they can cause problems to dogs and dog owners alike.


  • Foods That Matter To Dachshunds
    [Pets:Dogs] So what keeps your Dachshund energize daily? Are you sure you are giving him the right foods? As we all know, foods are important for every creature's growth, to keep us energize and enable us to do our tasks well daily.


  • Spoil Your Chihuahua Dog With These Things
    [Pets:Dogs] There is an endless list of things to make your Chihuahua dog's life happy as well as healthy. Some of these things are really necessary while some are just mere decorations. The market for dog stuff is getting bigger and bigger as the demand for these things are increasing. It is important that you are well aware of what comes first in making your Chihuahua dog really happy.


  • Different Types of Collars For Your Labrador Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Collar is one of the most indispensable tools for your Labrador training. A collar is a piece of material, could be made of nylon, metal, cotton or leather, and placed around the neck of a dog. It is often used for control, identification, fashion and other purposes. Discover the different types of training collar...


  • Tools Needed For Dachshund Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Getting the right tools is very important in Dachshund training. These tools are ideal aid to a successful Dachshund training. List of the tools helpful in training your dog...


  • The Importance of Natural Diet To A Jack Russell Terrier
    [Pets:Dogs] Pay attention to what your dog takes in... A Jack Russell Terrier is known to have good health compared to some other breeds included in the Kennel Club show dog. A healthy and well-cared Jack Russell Terrier can live for up to fourteen to twenty-one years.


  • Basset Hound Training - Teaching Your Dog About Noise
    [Pets:Dogs] Alleviate his fear and help him live happy and fear-free... Basset Hound training is extremely important to your Basset Hound.


  • Keep Your Puggles Smiling
    [Pets:Dogs] Learn the basics on dog dental care and see that beautiful smile... You think you have done your best in taking care of your Puggle dog? You might have created a checklist of the things your pet needs in order to grow as healthy and trained dog.


  • In Your Puggles' Eyes
    [Pets:Dogs] Discover diseases known to affect their eyes... A Puggle dog, just like any other breed of dog, usually uses his nose more often than his eyes. But that does not mean that dog eye care can be neglected.


  • Shih Tzu Training - Administering Medicine
    [Pets:Dogs] Most dog owners find it difficult when it comes to administering medicine to their Shih Tzus. Lucky for those who own a Shih Tzu that readily takes the pill or takes the pill wrapped in his favorite food or other treat. But this task can be very difficult if your dog refuses to take one and will just separate the medicine from the treat.


  • Providing Proper Nutrition For Your Shih Tzu
    [Pets:Dogs] Some dog owners often took for granted their Shih Tzu's dietary requirements. Some would just give anything even foods not specifically made for dogs while others give too large or too small quantity of food to their active Shih Tzu.


  • Preventing Basset Hounds From Digging
    [Pets:Dogs] Digging is common to dogs even to Basset Hounds. Though they are not naturally working dogs that hunt by digging, they still have the tendency to dig. Dealing with dog digging problem isn't that hard after all...


  • Choosing Toys For Your Basset Hound
    [Pets:Dogs] Have you ever thought of providing toys for your Basset Hound? Having dogs is just like having children. What you need to know in choosing the right toy for your dog...


  • Help Your Jack Russell Terrier Cope With Separation Anxiety
    [Pets:Dogs] Despite its strong and exuberant personality, a Jack Russell Terrier may as well suffer from separation anxiety just like other dogs. When you need to leave your dog, he doesn't have to feel miserable...


  • Check Your Labrador For Worms
    [Pets:Dogs] It could be alarming knowing that your Labrador is infested with worms. What we are talking here are worms, meaning to say, different types of worms. Maybe some thinks that worms are all just the same but, no they're not. Worms vary and are different from one another.


  • Allergy - Is Your Dachshund Suffering From It?
    [Pets:Dogs] Allergy may not be included in the list of top diseases that could affect a Dachshund, but that doesn't mean that your Dachshund can't possibly acquire this health problem. Learn more about dog allergy and stop that itching and scratching...


  • Obesity In Dachshund Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Despite their ferocity and stubbornness, Dachshund dogs can still develop lasting friendship with their owners. Know the consequences of having an obese dog...


  • Creating a Fashionable Chihuahua
    [Pets:Dogs] Dressing a dog is not just being fashionable. Dog clothes serve other purpose too...


  • Travel With Your Chihuahua
    [Pets:Dogs] Traveling should also be included in your list of Chihuahua training. Traveling with dog is not unusual nowadays. People just can't seem to leave their beloved Chihuahuas behind. They can not imagine their Chihuahuas spending time alone in their crate with only toys to keep them entertained, while they themselves are enjoying the travel miles away.


  • Working With Jack Russell Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Jack Russell dogs are friendly dogs and are known to mingle with children easily. However, they are more than just household pets most children love to cuddle and play with. They are working terriers and have origins in fox hunting.


  • Vaccinating Your Jack Russell Terrier
    [Pets:Dogs] Every dog owner wants nothing but the best for their Jack Russell Terrier. Naturally, they want their dog to be happy, lively and healthy. One way of achieving these things is to prevent sickness. And one way to prevent sickness is through vaccination.


  • Labrador Training - Stop That Chewing Habit
    [Pets:Dogs] Save your furniture. Stop your dog's chewing habit...


  • Using Collar And Leash In Shih Tzus
    [Pets:Dogs] People taking their Shih Tzus for a walk seem to look so cute especially if their pet is on a leash and collar. But leash and collar is not just for the purpose of looking good alone. Leash and collar are few of the most important tools necessary in taking care of a dog.


  • Shih Tzu Training - Introducing Crate To Your Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Dogs see things differently from humans. What people think as cruelty may mean different to them...


  • Hip Dysplasia In Shih Tzus
    [Pets:Dogs] Shih Tzus are known as energetic, playful and has lively personality. Once you notice something strange with your Shih Tzu's behavior, you can be sure that he is feeling something different. Is he not as active as he is used to be?


  • Look Good, Feel Good - Groom Your Dachshund
    [Pets:Dogs] Keeping your dog physically healthy is not just about being free from sickness. The way they are groomed do matter as well...


  • Rescue Chihuahua - Is It For You?
    [Pets:Dogs] When we say Chihuahua rescue, the first thing that comes into our minds is a pitiful dog abandoned because of sickness, behavior problem or old age. But that is not the truth. Dogs in a rescue are not necessarily problem dogs. Some of them were abandoned because of their owner's incapability to provide proper care, either they can not afford to procure the dog's needs or they find the breed unfit to their way of living.


  • Talking About Chihuahua Care
    [Pets:Dogs] A well-trained and nicely groomed Chihuahua is pleasant to the sight. A Chihuahua taken by his owner for a walk on the leash looks cute especially when dressed in a stylish outfit. The sight will surely grab attention from everyone. The sight will surely grab attention from everyone.


  • Chihuahua Training Tips You Shouldn't Miss
    [Pets:Dogs] Helpful ideas in training your adorable Chihuahua... Chihuahua training is neither impossible nor hard as long as the dog trainer is equipped with ideas on how to do it. Since dogs vary according to breed, there training methods and approach vary also. An approach suited to a Chihuahua may not always applicable to Basset Hound dogs. Training method to be used is usually based on the characteristics and temperament of a certain breed.


  • Why Puggles Make Great Pets
    [Pets:Dogs] Definitely you have already heard of Puggles! Maybe for once you consider bringing home one for a pet, but still in doubt whether this breed is ideal for you and your family. Doubt no more because Puggles, classified as lap dogs, have playful temperament. They are usually referred to as designer dogs.


  • Chihuahuas - Facts About Them
    [Pets:Dogs] Surely you have seen Chihuahuas in television shows, cartoons and movies. Considered as smallest breed of dog in the world, they are so popular that people are becoming more and more enthusiastic about them.


  • Why Selective Breeding Is Important To A Chihuahua
    [Pets:Dogs] Being the smallest breed of dog in the world, that is what a Chihuahua is known for. They are very popular even to celebrities. More and more people now are breeding them because of their popularity. However, prospective Chihuahua buyers should make sure that the puppy is not suffering from any health diseases.


  • The Efficacy of Electronic Dachshund Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Makes training easier without being cruel to your dog... Nowadays, Dachshund training is not just about using the traditional method such as crate or leash training. Because of the advancement of modern technology, more and more methods are being discovered each day to aid dog trainers and enthusiasts.


  • Is Your Dachshund Sick?
    [Pets:Dogs] Find out if your Dachshund is sick and know what that sickness is... You feel that you have been taking good care of your Dachshund since the day he entered your door. But despite your best efforts to ensure his health, sickness will always find its way to invade your dog's life. Some of these illnesses are common and curable. But these common and curable illnesses can be the way to serious and dangerous disease if left untreated at the right time.


  • Six Facts About Dachshunds
    [Pets:Dogs] Dachshunds are loved by everyone. Well, who wouldn't love these short-legged and elongated dog breed? Is this the ideal breed for you? Learn more and decide...


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    [Pets:Dogs] If you happen to own a new Labrador puppy, don't think that Labrador training is impossible. These dogs possess the characteristics ideal for training, the intelligence and energy. They are even considered as one of the most obedient breeds when it comes to training.


  • Dry Eye In Shih Tzus
    [Pets:Dogs] Find out dry eye now and save your Shih Tzu's eye from blindness... Among other breeds of dog, Shih Tzus and Pugs are more likely to obtain keratoconjunctivitis. Keratoconjunctivitis is a Latin word which literally means dryness of the cornea and conjunctiva. It is commonly known as dry eye.


  • Inherited Diseases of Labrador Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Some Labrador dogs are unfortunate enough to have been born with a disease. Surely you do not want to acquire disease even before you were born, am I right? But then, things happen whether we want it or not. We inherit things we sometimes don't want to have, things such as horrid characteristics and diseases. Find out these diseases and save your dog's life...


  • Your Shih Tzu Needs Your Care
    [Pets:Dogs] This dog breed which originated from China, a Shih Tzu needs your care and attention more than any other breed of his kind. It is often well known for its long, flowing double coat, compulsory for conformation shows.


  • Do You Really Know Your Labrador?
    [Pets:Dogs] Are you planning to get a Labrador? Or do you already have one? Here's a guide to help you better understand the qualities of a Labrador...


  • Neurological Diseases Of A Jack Russell Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Some diseases may not be as dangerous compared to others. But just the same they are still diseases that could hinder your dog's normal activities. Find out what are these diseases to help combat and prevent it from coming...


  • Simple Tips To A Successful Jack Russell Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Some people go through a lot of frustration with Jack Russell training. Jack Russell dogs are known as intelligent working dogs but why do some people go through all this trouble.


  • Jack Russell Terrier Eye Diseases
    [Pets:Dogs] Eye diseases affect dogs. Find out three most common eye diseases that could possibly affect your Jack Russell dogs...


  • Bits And Tidbits About Jack Russell Terriers
    [Pets:Dogs] Learn more about Jack Russell Terriers. Find out if they are the breed you've been looking for...


  • Dog Owner's Guide To Shih Tzu Training
    [Pets:Dogs] Useful information for easy and successful Shih Tzu training... Shih Tzu training is as important and as possible as training other breed of dogs. Shih Tzus, also known as Lion dogs are considered as one of the oldest breeds of dog. They are not just friendly, energetic dogs with long, flowing double coat but are also intelligent dogs capable of learning commands and tricks taught to them.


  • Basset Hound Training Essentials
    [Pets:Dogs] Achieve positive results quickly with these useful training tips...Training a dog should be an enjoyable and easy task both for you and your dog, but things can be different in Basset Hound training. It is because Basset Hounds, just like any other hounds, are extremely hard to train.


  • What Your Basset Hound Inherits
    [Pets:Dogs] Discover genetically inherited diseases that could possibly affect a Basset Hound dog...This short-legged breed of dog of the hound family, a Basset Hound attracts the attention of many dog lovers because of its long downward ears, wrinkles around its sad eyes and tail tipped in white.


  • What You Should Know About Basset Hound Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Facts you may want to know before bringing home a Basset Hound dog... Basset Hound dogs are friendly dog and make excellent pet for families. Here are some of the facts about Basset Hound dogs:


  • Basset Hounds Ear Care
    [Pets:Dogs] Their hanging skin structure is the reason why Basset Hounds seem to display sad look on their faces. That's what they are known for. Another trademark of Basset Hounds is their cute long ears.


  • Diseases That Can Affect A Basset Hound Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] No matter how hard you try to keep your Basset Hound dog healthy, he is still susceptible to some diseases that could hinder his normal activities. The best armor every Basset Hound owner should have is the awareness of what these diseases are and how it can damage their dog's healthy condition.


  • Don't Let Kennel Cough Affect Your Puggle Puppy
    [Pets:Dogs] Do you think that your Puggle puppy is creating what it seems to be a honking sound? Think again because he might be suffering from tracheobronchitis, commonly known as kennel cough.


  • When Disease Hits Your Puggle Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Notice something strange with your Puggle dog? Does he seem to lose his appetite? Does he tend to scratch and lick certain part of his body? When you answered yes to these three questions, then probably your dog is suffering from a disease.


  • What To Feed Your Puggle Dogs?
    [Pets:Dogs] Apart from training methods, there are still other things to consider when having a Puggle dog, health and nutrition. You just can't allow him to eat and give him any food that you desire him to eat. Feeding your dog with food that is specially made for them is one of the most important contributing factors in its physical and mental growth.


  • 5 More Puggle Training Tips
    [Pets:Dogs] Finally you are taking home with you your new Puggle dog. After battling with what breed of dog you are going to bring home, it is now time to, again think, this time of the right Puggle Training Techniques.


  • Puggle Training and Rewards
    [Pets:Dogs] Learn about Puggle training and rewards that make working with your dog a breeze. Puggle trainings are being done by trainers and dog owners in the hopes of getting a well trained dog that causes fewer problems.


  • Is Your Puggle Dog Dehydrated?
    [Pets:Dogs] Prevent your dog from being dehydrated... Summer is the best time not just for you and your family but also to your Puggle dog to enjoy more outdoor activities. But you must remember that along with the fun and excitement these activities bring is the risk for your dog of becoming dehydrated. Dehydration is an excess loss of bodily fluids that usually involves loss of both water and electrolytes.


  • Discover Labrador Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] One of the several kinds of retriever, Labrador Retrievers (or Labrador dogs) are currently listed as the number one registered dog with the American Kennel Club (AKC). This breed is ranked very highly by dog enthusiasts on all levels; playfulness, friendliness towards strangers and pets, easy to train, affectionate and even make a great watchdog.


  • How To Make Beagle Training A Success
    [Pets:Dogs] Beagles are wonderful family companions. But, is it following its beagle training? We know that not all dogs are absolutely obedient no matter how hard you tried to teach them techniques especially using the bathroom in the proper areas.


  • How To Rid Bichon Frise Dogs Of Fleas
    [Pets:Dogs] Imagine you are hugging and playing with one of your Bichon Frise dogs. Then, all of a sudden you notice small grains of what appears to be dirt and realize those are fleas?


  • Controlling Your Chihuahua Dogs Chewing and Nipping Behavior
    [Pets:Dogs] We love our large-eyed Chihuahua dogs because of their devotion and personality. But at times, these small creatures are acting out in bad ways with annoying habits.


  • Are Your Yorkie Dogs Shy and Timid?
    [Pets:Dogs] Having toy dogs, such as Yorkie dogs, as pets is a joy to most dog owners and their family members. But what if you happen to own a shy and timid one? Will you still be happy?


  • Owning Jack Russell Dogs and Teaching Your Kids to be Responsible Dog Owners
    [Pets:Dogs] With Jack Russell dogs, once you have your new puppy, the training process should be started immediately. Training a puppy can be a pleasant experience especially if the outcome is positive. And one way of achieving successful training result is to start early and remain consistent even year after year.


  • Factors to Consider When Choosing Labradoodle Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Could a Labradoodle dog be the right breed for you? Here are some factors to consider before you commit to purchasing one...


  • All You Need to Know About Yorkie Dogs!
    [Pets:Dogs] Discover more about Yorkie dogs. Learn about their behavior and needs to see if they are suitable for your family.


  • Getting to Know Bichon Frise Dogs
    [Pets:Dogs] Find out more about Bichon Frise dogs and if they are the right breed for you. Originally a French word, the Bichon Frise dogs name literally means curly lap dog.


  • Best Methods For Learning How To Play Bass Guitar - What Will Work For You
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Learn how to play bass guitar by selecting the right method for you... We will say this now: learning to play the bass guitar is a process best done through lessons and private instruction.


  • Train Your Children Before Your Lhasa Apso
    [Pets:Dogs] Learn why teaching your children how to treat your Lhasa Apso is as important as training your dog...


  • How Poodle Training Can Avoid You Getting Into Trouble
    [Pets:Dogs] If you have a Poodle then you should take training seriously or you could find yourself in trouble.


  • The Training Differences Between Puggles, Purebreds and Mutts
    [Pets:Dogs] Are there training differences between Puggles and purebreads? Find out more...


  • Labradoodle Training And Using A Halter
    [Pets:Dogs] Training a Labradoodle can be harder than you think but using a halter can make things that much easier.


  • Five Tips for Better Vet Visits with Basset Hounds
    [Pets:Dogs] It is vital that you take your Basset Hound to the vet. These top tips will help you get the most from your visit...


  • 5 Common Dog House Training Mistakes
    [Pets:Dogs] Avoid these 5 house breaking mistakes and your dog should be house trained within a week...


  • 5 Basic Dog Training Mistakes
    [Pets:Dogs] Training your new dog is straight forward if, you know best to approach it. Here are 5 common mistakes made by new owners with their dog training...


  • Find Out All You Need To Know About Choosing A Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Learn how to choose the prefect dog for you and your family-


  • Dog Breed Groups And Making The Most Of Their Characteristics
    [Pets:Dogs] Find out how using dog breed groups will help you in picking your new pet. Make the wrong selection and you could be in trouble…


  • The Maltese Dog - Easier To Love Than To Care For
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are a new Maltese owner or are thinking of getting one then think carefully as they can be tricky to care for...


  • Are Dalmatians Dynamic Companions Or Unruly Boisterous Thugs?
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are thinking about owning a Dalmatian make sure you know what yoy are letting youself in for...


  • Learn About Pug Dogs And Why They Make Great Family Pets
    [Pets:Dogs] Discover why Pugs make ideal pets for you and your family...


  • Successful Miniature Schnauzer Training Using Praise And Leadership
    [Pets:Dogs] Learn how you can use praise and leadership to make training your Miniature Schnauzer a breeze...


  • Why The Pomeranian Is A Fluff To Be Reckoned With
    [Pets:Dogs] Pomeranians may be just a big ball of fluff to some people but to others they make a a fantastic and devoted companion...


  • Why The Dachshund Isn't Your Average Hot Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] Dachshunds make an affectionate and faithful family pet when you know hoe to look after them...


  • How Chihuahuas Can Make The Perfect Pets
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are thinking of owning a Chihuahua then it pays to find out all about them...


  • The Bichon Frise Dog Is a Social Animal But Is It Right For you?
    [Pets:Dogs] Find out about the Bichon Frise breed and learn how it's sociable nature makes it a great pet...


  • Learn About the Weimaraner And Its Suitability For You
    [Pets:Dogs] Discover the Weimaraner and see for yourself how suitable this big, strong dog is for you and your family...


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    [Pets:Dogs] Find out all about the Shih Tzu dog, it's origins and characteristics. You be amazed at this little tenacious dog...


  • How Owning A Great Dane Is Affected By Its Personality
    [Pets:Dogs] If you own a Great Dane or are thinking of owning one then understanding their personality will make things a lot easier...


  • 5 Things You Didn't Know About A Boxer Dog
    [Pets:Dogs] If you are thinking of getting a Boxer dog or even if you own one, here are 5 things you probably did not know about them...


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    [Pets:Dogs] If you are thinking of getting a Yorkshire Terrier or even own one, here are five things you probably didn't know...


  • Living In The Suburbs With Your Labrador Retriever
    [Pets:Dogs] The suburbs may be the best of Labrador Retriever worlds, but its environment poses its own special set of problems. While suburban Labrador Retrievers are usually not as restricted, regulated, isolated, and controlled as those in the cities, the very lifting of these restrictions provides a set of pressures for the suburban dog owner.


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    [Pets:Dogs] If you have just started training your Beagle then these simple tips will help...


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    [Pets:Dogs] As origins go, the one of Labradors (or Labrador Retriever as they are more correctly known) is rather remarkable--most people assume that the dog comes from Labrador. This, of course, is inaccurate. This breed's origins start in Newfoundland (the actual name 'Labrador' may come from the Labrador Current found nearby or the Portuguese word 'labrador', meaning laborer).


  • How The Jack Russell Terrier Came Into Being
    [Pets:Dogs] How it all began for the Jack Russell Terrier. In the mid-1800's Parson Jack Russell, whose love of fox hunting was unmatched, declared the terriers of the time unsuited for their work -- the red-bodied terriers were too similar to the quarry, he claimed, making it more difficult to know which was the dog and which was the fox. He wanted a white dog, something that would stand out among the forest and never be confused with his prey.


  • Golden Retrievers And Some Things You Didn't Know About Them
    [Pets:Dogs] How it all began with Golden Retrievers: Sir Dudley Majoribanks wanted a hunting dog, but not just any hunting dog. He wanted one that was just as a much a companion as it was a retriever of the birds he shot. The then popular Irish Setters and Spaniels were only good for showing him where the birds had fallen but their coats, much too fine, kept them from finding them in harsher areas.


  • Barbeque Techniques: Two Methods to Consider
    [Food-and-Drink:Cooking-Tips] When it comes to barbequing, there are two main schools of thought for the techniques that you can use. The first of these techniques – and the most popular method for those who grill in their back...


  • How to Choose the BBQ That’s Right for You
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] No matter what kind of food you want to barbeque, there is a barbecue out there that is perfect for your needs and budget. When it comes to outdoor entertaining, or just enjoying a hot summer’s da...


  • The Benefits And Dangers Of A Reverse Phone Lookup
    [Communications] Find out about the benefits and dangers of using reverse phone lookup services...


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  • How Invoice Factoring Can Help Your Business
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    [Health-and-Fitness:Exercise] Discover how jumping on a trampoline can improve you life...


  • Document Scanning Services: Needed Or Not?
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  • BBQ Myths Getting You Down?
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  • The Benefits Of Conference Calling for Businesses
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    [Legal] Discover the 5 key stratergies you need to stop people ripping off your ideas...


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    [Pets:Dogs] The origin of Great Danes, like that of many other varieties of dogs, is so obscure that all researches have only resulted in speculative theories. But the undoubted antiquity of this dog is proved by the fact that representatives of a breed sufficiently similar to be considered his ancestors are found on some of the oldest Egyptian monuments.


  • Dog Training - How To Understand Your Dog's Mood
    [Pets:Dogs] Make you puppy training easier and more fun by understanding that your puppy is trying to communicate with you in other ways than barking or wagging his tail. Remember, your puppy also communicates with his ears, tail, paws, mouth and more and your puppy training and everyday life with your dog will be much more fun.


  • How To Choose The Perfect Dog Name For Your Puppy
    [Pets:Dogs] So you've brought home your new puppy, it's time to name your new animal friend but you're running short on ideas. Choosing a name for your dog can be hard if you aren't feeling very creative, so here we give you a head start with the basics and some great ideas to help you choose the perfect name for your puppy.


  • Dog Breeds - How To Choose The Perfect Dog Breed For You!
    [Pets:Dogs] If choosing dog is such a straight forward process, and it is, how come so many puppies find their way into adoption centres every year? Well one reason is that people choose the wrong dog breed.





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