Dog Behavior Training Leads to a Positive Owner/Pet Relationship

Monday, June 4th, 2007

A new puppy can be cute, playful - and a furry bundle of terror if he is not properly trained. This is why dog behavior training is such an important first step in the puppy care process. A well-trained dog is a welcome addition to the family, and a source of companionship and enjoyment for many years. Training should begin from the first day that your dog enters your home, and will continue until your pet understands all of the rules of the house and abides by them consistently. The time that you spend working with your pet on dog behavior training will be time well spent indeed.

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Selecting Healthy Dog Food

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007

Healthy dog food is a growing concern amongst pet owners as the often well known brands that were considered dependable have been revealed to produce unhealthy foods with poor quality ingredients. Finding healthy dog food brands can be quite a challenge so it is important to understand what dogs should and should not be eating.

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Training a Dog Not to Bite Involves Socialization and Discipline

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007

It is a fact in the canine world that puppies chew. This is often a dog’s choice method during playtime and is an important way for them to handle teething. It is perfectly natural for a dog to bite during these circumstances, but it is absolutely not acceptable for a pup to ever bite a person. This is why it is so important to learn the basics of training a dog not to bite as soon as you bring your new pet home from the shelter or the breeder. A dog that instinctively bites can be dangerous - not only to those living within your home, but visitors and those who pass by your yard while your dog is outside. It is very important to train your dog not to bite as a part of the responsibility of dog ownership. The good news is that there are some basic steps that you can take as soon as your dog enters your home that will lessen the odds that your pet will ever bite someone.

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The Best Dog Training Advice you’ll ever hear

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

There are so many theories and schools of thought today in the realm of dog training advice; it can become difficult to know which method is the correct one. Do you use a rolled up newspaper or a treat to housebreak your dog? Is crate training really the way to go? While you may feel overwhelmed with the amount of conflicting information out there in regards to dog training advice, there are some simple rules that will apply no matter what method you decide to use with your new puppy. With a few basic guidelines, and a little time with your new pup to determine what will work best for him, you will be on the road to effective puppy training in no time at all.

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A Sharp’s Saddlery Horse Saddle

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Sharp’s Saddlery is a full service horse saddle shop. The owner of the shop, Clay Sharp, is a master saddle maker. My favorite horse saddle on his website is the Old Time Slick Fork Saddle.

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Reasons Why You Should Make Your Own Dog Food

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

There are many reasons why a pet owner should make their own dog food. It is a practice that is growing in popularity particularly due to revelations of the poor ingredients in dog food that can cause illness in dogs. Many pet owners are now realizing that the best options for their pets is to make their own dog food that is healthier and packed full of vitamins and minerals. The main reason to make your own dog food is that you know exactly what is going into your dog’s food bowl. Many brands of dog food contain unspecified ingredients as they can be full of unknown byproducts and fillers which bear no nutritional value and can be harder for the dog to digest.

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The Process of Dog Training for the Blind

Monday, May 28th, 2007

We have all seen guide dogs at work with their owners, and most of us are duly impressed by the amount of dedication, work and focus that this animal exhibits. These dogs can help those with physical challenges live life to the fullest, whether it is getting to and from work or simply enjoying a day at the park or the mall. Have you ever wondered how much time and effort it takes to do dog training for the blind? There is a long and involved process that is at work in preparing one of these amazing dogs to be matched with an owner. The time, energy and number of people that are involved in dog training for the blind make these dogs even more remarkable when you consider what goes into preparing one of these animals for their duties.

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The Dog Training Information That You Need

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

Believe it or not, there are some people who believe that dogs do not need to be trained when they are young. This is absolutely NOT true! For your sanity’s sake you will need to do housetraining and teach your puppy what is and is not acceptable behavior. This dog training information will save you in the future.

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Horse Lovers Websites

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

If you love horses like I do then you’d probably enjoy visiting some of these websites for horse lovers. Are you looking for a fun and lighthearted horse website, or something more serious where you can find out about different horses and horse related projects?

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Standards Set by Blue Buffalo Dog Food

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

With many pet owners concerned about the diets of their animals, it is a relief to hear of the high standards of quality promised by Blue Buffalo dog food suppliers. Advocates of Blue Buffalo dog food products swear by the quality of the ingredients and the standards by which the health and safety of animals are set. The company aims to provide high quality and healthy foods for pets with the ingredients sourced from reputable suppliers and undergoing many inspections and quality control procedures.

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