If you are a dog lover, it’s important you understand the dangers of using commercial dog food. With the number of dog food recalls that have happened in the recent future it’s no surprise more and more people are starting to research the food they are putting in their dog’s dish. Much of the dog food you find in the stores has been linked to all sorts of disease and illnesses – obviously you don’t want to put your pup’s health at risk. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2008
Mastering the Commands “Come & No” in Dog Training
Of course you want to keep your dog safe and one of the best ways to insure this is to teach him the command “Come”. After you have achieved a loving relationship with this delightful creature, teaching him this behavior is not going to be a difficult hardship. Your being in control of his freedom is one of the kindest things you can do for your best pal. Continue reading
Birds Can Do Wonders to Your Landscape Design
Should you wish to attract all sorts of birdlife into your garden for the sheer pleasure of watching their antics, you must include some bird friendly features in your landscape. These are features that will attract the birds, not frighten them away. Here are a few ideas to assist you in your task. Continue reading
What Is The History Behind The Labrador Retriever?
Of the hundreds of breeds of dog available today, one breed with an incredible history behind it is the Labrador Retriever. Labrador Retrievers are actually one of the first dogs to be recognized in history, and this was in England in the year 1903. A little over a decade later, in 1917, the breed was registered in the American Kennel Club. Continue reading
Characteristics Of Good Pug Rescue Centres
Perhaps you have decided to open your home and open your heart to an abandoned Pug. Pugs make great companions and have even temperaments. Adult Pugs from a Pug rescue centre will often be fully trained and already up to date on shots and vet care. You could try to find a Pug at your local all-pet animal shelter, but the workers and volunteers there are very overworked. Also, because of the rapid turnover, they do not get to know much about the animals they have for adoption. Continue reading