PostHeaderIcon Choosing The Right Dog Breeds


If it is the first time you are thinking of buying a puppy, choosing the best dog breeds can be tricky. Children are the ones who are almost always interested in buying a dog but little do they know about dog breeds that are friendlier and suitable for home fronts and those dog breeds that are not.

Be aware that some dog breeds can be jealous of children which can be dangerous in the household, especially if your kid is very small. Therefore, you should read up on the nature of dog breeds, basic dog care techniques and what kind of environment is suitable for the breed that you are planning on buying.

PostHeaderIcon Understanding Why Dogs Fight With Each Other


When two canines in the same household have a dispute, owners are often quick to break them apart. The motivation to do so is instinctive. After all, fighting suggests injury and no owner wants to see their dogs hurt. Unfortunately, breaking them apart can cause more problems and inhibit their ability to completely resolve issues within the “pack.”

Below, we’ll explain a few of the most common reasons dogs fight amongst themselves. Once you understand the motivations behind their disputes, you’ll be better able to control the environment in a manner that doesn’t completely disrupt their interaction.

PostHeaderIcon Border collie dog: a working partner than a pet?


 

Did you know that the story of the border collie dog starts as an Industrial Revolution predicament? As demand for raw materials rose during those years, the Victorian masters were momentarily at a loss how to manage the sheep that would soon populate vast acres of unfenced land in the countryside. The innovative, albeit adventurous solution came in the form of border collie dogs.

PostHeaderIcon How to Stop Your Dog From Running Out the Door


If you are reading this you probably have a dog that wants to run ahead of you out the front door, right?  If you do, this is surely a problem you’ll want to know how to control. Happily, you can easily learn how to correct this behavior with some practice.

PostHeaderIcon How To Choose Breed Of Dogs That’s Best For Your Family


 

So, you’re thinking about getting a pet dog to bring home, eh? Well, in choosing right dog breed, you also need to consider a lot of things like what kind of dog is best when you have kids, what kind of dog breed is best when you are living in a very rough neighborhood. You might consider owning a Pit Bull Terrier but if you can’t learn how to train it and if you can’t familiarize yourself with its attitudes, things will be turning for the worst. This kind of dog breed, if not trained properly, will be dangerous especially to little children. Well, there is a technique to teach yourself how to choose the right kind of dog and it’s through this book guide that you will find on the World Wide Web and that’s right, there really IS a dog book guide for choosing the right dog breed that will surely fit your needs or your wants or your capability, whichever you like.

PostHeaderIcon Should I give Biscuits to my Dog?


Can you give your dog treats or biscuits, is one of the most common question that dog walkers are asked. It is simple to ask the question, but there is no simple answer. Dog biscuits are very beneficial for dog tuition purposes, we all benefit with rewards in our life for when we do something well. The opposite of no treat is clearly punishment.
Feeding a dog biscuit is good for both of you, sharing an activity and happiness is great for the both of you. So are all dog biscuits OK for your pooch? Commercial dog treats are alright, but read the nutritional information, some, more commonly the moist treats can have some nasty, but legal / FDA ingredients. I like to give a dog, similar ingredients I have in my kitchen that I use for my family and children. You know what to use and it can be of the value and quality that fits you. People who like organic or local ingredients now have a solution for their pooch. There are even vegan and vegetarian recipes, often using ingredients such as peanut butter to provide a protein source.
Obesity in dogs is a growing issue, very similar to the human world and has many of the same causes. Insufficient activity and too much easily digestible processed food. If you are finding it difficult to find sufficient time for walking your dog, what about using a professional dog walker. Dog treats as part of a balanced diet and lifestyle is part of good dog care.
The standard ingredients you can use are those that are normally in your kitchen. Flour is the mainstay of the recipe, all types can be used and if you do not have wholemeal flour, the recipes are often robust enough to take a mix or be replaced by a different flour. Using wholemeal flour really makes a healthy base to the biscuit, which can be strengthened with wheat germ, bran or oat meal. Eggs are also often used.
Cooking your own dog biscuits, like any cooking of food is very rewarding, but only cook enough for your dog, so do it when you are cooking something else. Small quantities. just the required amount so they stay fresh. Dog biscuits are best for a first couple of days, but in a tight air sealed container, will last for a week. If like many of us you are busy, you can make and freeze a large quantity, in small bags, the amount for a few days at a time. Margarine is frequently used, but other forms of fat or oil are used. Sometimes the dog biscuit will be raised with yeast.
The biscuit flavour is either added though meat or meat stock, sometimes with the use of cheese. Be careful with salt, as for us, do not overdo it in the recipe.
[One of baking your own, is that you can change the biscuit and see if your pooch prefers it. Often the best modifications, and most practical are when you change something in the recipe, caused by you not having that ingredient in the kitchen! 
A lot of dog treat recipes are simple, so are great activities to do with the kids. They love to either hand form the dog treats. They  use the complete range of metal or plastic cutters you may have! As always with kids, they need to be supervised making the dog treats.
Cooking the dog treats yourself allow you to control the ingredients, especially if your dog has any ingredient allergies. There are many great tasting dog treat recipes.
So enjoy cooking and feeding your special dog biscuits.

PostHeaderIcon Anxiety Sign in Dogs


As much as people use body language to communicate to others that they’re not a threat, so too, does your canine companion communicate with other animals (and often, humans). Professional trainers, behaviorists, and other experts suggest that dogs have recognizable tendencies that they use in order to calm other pets and themselves. If your pooch encounters an aggressive dog, watch his actions. He’ll often use body language to let the aggressor know that he means no harm. You might see him use his tongue, ears, nose, and the nod of his head to diffuse a potential confrontation.

PostHeaderIcon Canine Arthritis: When Your Dog’s Joints Ache


Like people, dogs can suffer from arthritis. Normally, the bones near their joints are covered with protective cartilage. When they walk, run, or move in any way, the cartilage on the ends of the bones rub against each other. There is no discomfort because there are no nerves present in the material. The protective covering slowly dissipates over time. When that happens, the underlying bones are exposed to one another; when your pooch moves, they rub together and cause pain.

PostHeaderIcon Group Puppy Training-Train and Socialize Your Puppy


 

Group Puppy training classes are a great way to get started with both obedience training and socializing your new puppy. It is never too early to get started-puppies can begin training at six weeks old. In addition to learning basic obedience training at the best time, your puppy will get valuable benefits from socializing with the other puppies and their masters.

PostHeaderIcon Prevent Puppy Biting


If you have a new puppy in your home you must have already noticed his passion for chewing and biting everything he can get his little mouth close to. Among the targets is the skin on your hands and feet, any loose shoes you haven’t put away, and well, I am sure you already know nothing is safe.Below are some common sense tips that will help you stop your puppy from biting you and your household, and making sure his chewing is not as much of an issue.

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