Archive for June, 2008

Jun 29 2008

Importance of Potty Training for Your Puppy

Published by Joseph Then under Dog

by Joseph Then

It’s a joy to have a puppy around. A puppy is cute, furry and squiggly all at the same time. However, taking in a new puppy would mean more responsibility for you as its care taker. That alright anyway a lot of people say that potty training a pet is easiest when they are young. Unlike if you are training an adult, there are some behaviors that need to be unlearned. So how exactly do you train your puppy? First, timing and routine are important. You need to setup a regular schedule for your little dog. How do you do that? Read more for you to know how to potty train your puppy.

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Jun 26 2008

Training Your Puppy for Nail Clipping

Published by Amy Nutt under Dog

by Amy Nutt

Clipping your puppy’s nails at home can save you a lot of time and money, but it can also be rather stressful if you don’t prepare your puppy for it. Making sure that a dog is ready to have his nails clipped is easiest to do when they are young, so start getting your puppy used to the idea early on and you’ll have a more compliant adult dog when it comes to nail clipping, whether you do it at home or take your dog to a vet.

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Jun 26 2008

Allergies That Affect A Rottweiler

Published by Sharon Davies under Dog

by Sharon Davies

Dogs have allergies that can affect them the same as humans. Food allergens, flea allergies, bacterial allergens, contact allergens and atopy are the main Rottweiler allergies your dog can develop. In order to provide proper Rottweiler care you should be aware of the particular characteristics of each of these allergens.

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Jun 26 2008

Premier Gentle Leader Is The Real Leader In Canine Headcollars.

Published by Rebecca Foxton under Dog

by Rebecca Foxton

Every dog has moments where he might turn tail and run or get too interested in something he shouldn’t, this is where a collar and leash come in handy, although it might seem a bit mean to have to restrain him.

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Jun 26 2008

Premier Gentle Leader Headcollars For Dogs Are The Top Choice.

Published by Rebecca Foxton under Dog

by Rebecca Foxton

Although it might appear cruel to use a leash on a dog, let’s face it sometimes we have to do it predominantly in scenarios where he might behave erratically.

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