When it comes to the need for medical attention, your pooch is like a human. As a puppy, he needed vaccinations and frequent check-ups. When he became an adult, routine exams were still important, but could be performed less frequently. As he grows older, his need for ongoing veterinary care becomes greater. His health – and by extension, his happiness – is heavily dependent upon the prevention of diseases, and early treatment in the event they are diagnosed. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Stop Your Dog From Pulling On The Leash – Top Expert Finally Shares Method
This is such a common problem and sometimes quite entertaining, especially if you see a youngster being pulled along by a strong dog. Or even a grown up being pulled for that matter. But you love walking your dog and it’s really not a joke if he won’t listen to your commands. To stop your dog from pulling on the leash you need to know a few tricks. Continue reading
Five Measures to a Better-Behaved Pet
Want to live a better lifestyle? Get a dog. Continue reading
Tips and Techniques on Dog Training
Training of dogs is generally an exercise that can yield benefits to the pet as well as the owner. There are various techniques and tips, which can be applied in dog training to make them obedient. The most vital trait that dogs need to learn is obedience as this gives the owner power over their dogs. In addition, it may be helpful in preventing severe situations in which the dog may be involved in, in addition to preventing the dog from being hit by a car in an accident. By giving orders to the dog to stay near the pet owner as dangerous situations develop, ensures that the dog stay clear of being involved in any accidents that may be fatal. Continue reading
Taking Pets On Road Trips – What You Need To Know
Don’t Let Them Put Their Head Out The Window: Even though it looks harmless, it just isn’t safe to let your pet stick their head out the window while you are driving. This leaves your pet vulnerable to anything that might be flying along in the road, debris, bugs, even things from the cars in front of you. You should also never put your pet in the back of a pickup truck. It is so dangerous (especially on long trips) that the majority of states actually have laws against this type of animal transport! Continue reading