3 Tips That Make Training Your Dog Easier

by Teresa Lin Have the Right Attitude As a dog owner, you should convey to your dog a positive attitude. Thing about your dog like your child. Don’t be so controlling. If your dog is only taking orders, then do you think your relationship will blossom? So let you’re dog know you care and show it. Your smile and your reactions mean a lot. Show your dog your love and care with praise. Praise can go a long way, and it’s free.... Read More

A Dogs Red Eyes Health Problem

by Letho Maseko A dog is a man’s best friend and I am sure all dog owners will agree wholeheartedly with me and the welcome wag of its tail and the friendly lick can make you smile even after a hard stressful day at work. A dog will get just as much enjoyment from lying on the floor near you if you haven’t the energy for a walk, never complaining. It is understandable why many people prefer the company of their dog over that of anothe... Read More

Pugs 101 The Pug Standard

by Jenny Donaldson Pugs are about the most unique looking breed of dogs you will come across. It’s pretty hard to mistake a purebred Pug or even a Pug mix for anything else. Pugs are basically miniature Mastiffs with Pekingese faces. They average about seventeen pounds and are built a lot like furry bricks with legs and extremely curly tails. They average about ten or eleven inches in height at the highest point of their shoulders (call... Read More

Shar Pei Is Not So Healthy

by Melissa Coleman It would be nave for dog owners to assume that their pets will never fall ill, because there are simply too many things that can go wrong with your pet’s health, and so you need to pay attention to providing proper care for your Chinese Shar Pei. What’s more, in order to make it easy to treat common Shar Pei health problems, it would be a good idea for the owner to list the problems according to the part of the body... Read More

Rottweiler Health Problems That May Arise

by Sharon Davies Before you take on the responsibility of a Rottweiler dog you should become as familiar as you can with potential health problems. Some Rottweiler health problems are more issues to be aware of than actual problems while others are problems that every owner should be aware of and every breeder should make owners aware of. You should know before you get one that a Rottweiler sheds a lot and they do not have the long fluffy hair t... Read More

Health Problems Of The Pomeranian

by Rosie Allan Toy breeds are affected by many health problems and the Pomeranian is one of them. It is very important that you look out for Pomeranian health problems. By knowing which health problems to be on the lookout for you can spot health problems before they become life threatening or permanently harm the dog, allowing the veterinarian to treat the condition before it is too late. A condition called Patent Ductus Arteriosus or PDA common... Read More

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