Dogs

How To Train Your Dog With A Collar And Leash
By Jon Clay · 15 years ago
The leash and training collar is the most basic piece of equipment used in training a dog. Using the lead and training collar properly is vital to successful dog training. The training collar is designed ...
Leptospirosis In Dogs – Symptoms and Treatment
By Anne Jackson · 15 years ago
Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal disease that can attack your dog in any stage of his life. The symptoms of the disease are depression, fever, dehydration, jaundice and abdominal pain. The disease damages your dogs ...
Lyme Disease In Dogs Too
By Alex De La Cruz · 15 years ago
Yes, Lyme Disease doesn't just occur in humans, but in dogs as well. But determining the ailment in pets is harder than it is in people. The bacteria could be inside your pooch for several ...
The Canine Distemper Disease and How to Prevent It
By Cristian Stan · 15 years ago
I am sure we all want to protect our pets from disease and one common disease, called Canine Distemper is a worldwide problem and young puppies, in particular are the most susceptible and the most ...
What You Need to Know About Dog Seizures
By Cristian Stan · 15 years ago
Witnessing a dog or other pet having a seizure can be frightening, especially when it's your pet that loses control, falls over, chomps its teeth, salivates, drools, whines, paddles its paws, and possibly loses bowel ...
Dog Seizures Guide
By Cristian Stan · 15 years ago
From long experience of a fitting dog, I'm less anguished during a seizure now than when my Boxer dog Gregory took his first fit more than three years ago. In the early days I worried ...
Dogs With Ringworm - What to Do
By Cristian Stan · 15 years ago
As hard as it may be to believe, ringworm can affect your pets. Ringworm in dogs and cats is more common than you might think. Worse yet, it's also possible for your cat to pass ...
Housebreaking Aids for the New Puppy
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
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 ...
DIY Dog Training
By Reuben Wallis · 15 years ago
Are you planning on getting a pup? There’s nothing more heartwarming than looking into the big brown eyes looking right back at you followed by a big puppy slurp, directed at your nose. But if ...
Dog House Training: What You Should Know
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Dog house training is one of the most important trainings a puppy or even a grown dog must go through. The reasons dog house training must be successfully achieved are quite obvious. Discovering a pile ...
Dog Training That Will Change Your Bad Dog
By Rudy Silva · 15 years ago
There is general consensus among animal psychologists and other professionals in the field of dog obedience training that positive reinforcement training is the best way to train your dog. Positive reinforcement training is all about ...
All About Boxers
By Anne Jackson · 15 years ago
The tallest of the flat-faced breeds, Boxers are dogs that never grow up! They are bouncy, energetic, fearless risk takers, although males can be wary with strangers. The typical Boxer's mantra is "All I wanna ...
Australian Shepherd Training
By Alex De La Cruz · 15 years ago
Farmers or people having jobs related to farm work will always find a dog willing to lend a helping hand, handy. For these guys it's like having a worker that doesn't accept pay. One breed ...
Understanding English Bulldogs, from a human point-of-view
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
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 ...
How to House Train a Puppy - Paper Training a Dog
By David Victor · 15 years ago
If you are tired of stepping in puddles of pee with your bare feet, you absolutely must know about the great resources out there to help you potty train a dog. When you start, you ...
Toys for Dogs
By Jenny Gregorich · 15 years ago
Toys can vary from plush dog toys to dog balls to chew toys. While it somewhat depends on a dog’s personal preference as to what pet toys are most interesting there are some general things ...
Why Dogs Make Better Friends than People
By Jay J. Whoods · 15 years ago
Do you know why they call a dog mans best friend? Because if a man locked his dog and his wife outside the house all night long, the dog would still be happy to see ...
Puppy Training - Analyzing Animal Behavior
By Gen Wright · 15 years ago
When training your pets, you may notice that different dogs behave differently, and they may respond in various ways to your training methods. The right thing to do, is to observe their behavior and be ...
What Your Dog Says About You
By Jay J. Whoods · 15 years ago
Forrest Gump said, "Momma always says there's an awful lot you could tell about a person by their shoes. Where they're going. Where they've been." For dog owners there is an awful lot you can ...
Some little known facts about Yorkshire Terriers
By Amy Smith · 15 years ago
Yorkshire Terriers are best known for their long hair, small size, and big enthusiasm. The Yorkie breed is becoming more and more popular, especially with families. According to the 2008 American Kennel Club Registration Statistics, ...