Professional Home Dog Grooming Tips
August 25, 2012 by Admin1
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Here are some dog grooming tips on how to get the best out of your grooming experience for both you and your dog. These tips will also go a long way to keeping your dog happy and his coat and skin healthy. 1) Start from a young age:- Start grooming your puppy from day one, first with a soft brush to get him used to being brushed, moving on to a more appropriate brush for your dogs coat type. That way, grooming will become a part of the everyday routine, like feeding and walking is. 2) Be consistent:- Its very […]
Dog Grooming Tips For Beginners
August 15, 2012 by Admin1
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Dog grooming can be very expensive if you visit a pet grooming salon. However, you must not compromise your pet’s hygiene and overall physiological and psychological health by ignoring its need to be well-groomed. Just like people, they also need some pampering and grooming every now and then so that they look and feel better. Fortunately, you don’t need to spend a lot of money on dog grooming. There are various ways in which you can take care of your pet by yourself in your own home. All you have to do is purchase some grooming tools and supplies and […]
Dog Training Tips
August 5, 2012 by Admin1
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House training your dog or puppy requires consistency. To make life easier on you should choose an area of your yard that will be the potty spot. You will want to take your puppy out to the designated spot every hour. At the designated area you will want to walk the dog around the area and also choose a keyword that you will always use when you are with the dog in the area. This will allow the dog to associate the command with going potty. You will want to continue this process until your dog goes potty in the […]
Three Tips For Encouraging Dog Behavior Problems
July 26, 2012 by Admin1
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Let me tell you a quick story…Jane Smith has just gotten a new puppy. She loves him dearly and wants to have a happy, well-adjusted, obedient dog. But after six months, her puppy has grown into a wild, out-of-control dog who has chewed up everything she owns, doesn’t listen to her, and growls at anyone who comes nears him when he’s eating. Everyone wants a dog like this, right? Here are a few dog training basics for training your dog to develop any number of dog behavior problems. Ignore Your Dog The first rule of companion dog training is to […]
Dog Grooming Tips & Health Care
July 16, 2012 by Admin1
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Just like us, dogs like to be groomed and pampered at least once a week. Dog grooming will keep your loved one happy and healthy. You can take your dog to professional groomers at a pet store or a place that is dedicated to dog grooming, but you can attempt to do it yourself. All you need is to have some basic dog grooming supplies. You will need dog shampoo, nail clippers and a comb or a brush. If you need more information on how to groom your particular breed of dog, your vet can help you or you can […]
Tips For Solving Your Dog Behavior Problems
July 16, 2012 by Admin1
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As a pet owner, you have probably seen a number of dog behavior problems. In particular, you will see that your pet will demonstrate changes in its behavior as it grows up. Just like human beings, animals too undergo hormonal changes in their bodies, but this is not the only reason for their changing behavior. A lot of the behavior that you see actually develops as habits set in when an animal is not trained or simply does not get enough attention. Animals, particularly dogs, can be very much like human beings. They need attention, and if they do not […]
Essential Dog Care – Health and Wellness Tips
July 6, 2012 by Admin1
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Getting a new dog or puppy can be a time of great fun, but it can also be a time of anxiety and new responsibilities. Will this new addition to your family be easy to live with? Will he or she be finicky and hard to train? How will your new dog get along with children? A little research, time, and patience can help build a wonderful new relationship. Here are some tips that can help put things into perspective and help ease the transition from stranger into beloved family member. Make sure you get a breed of dog that […]
Do You Know These Dog Care Tips?
June 26, 2012 by Admin1
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Do you know how to help your dog to reduce weight? First, I introduce a calorie formula to help you calculate how many calories your dog is consuming in a day to keep the current weight: Calories = the dog’s weight(kg) x 30 + 70. If you aren’t satisfied with your pet’s weight, you can feed him/her foods with fewer calories than the result you calculate. If your dog is too thin, you can provide more foods with more calories. Do you have plans to help your dog to look for a companion? Before you get a new pet, […]
Dog Grooming Tips – Save Money on Your Dog Grooming Bills
June 16, 2012 by Admin1
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Not everybody can afford to pay a few hundred dollars per month to cover the pet’s grooming costs. Here are some dog grooming tips that can help you enjoy your pet’s look without having to pour money into other people’s pockets. The breed is important as well as the anatomical structure because every dog has different needs according to these two elements. Brushes have to be well chosen to match the hair thickness and length. Maximum two brushes should do for regular brushing. For a good choice, read some dog grooming tips related to coat care specific for your dog’s […]
Ten Dog Training Tips
June 16, 2012 by Admin1
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1. Make training time fun. Training time should be a chance to spend quality time with your pet. It is important that you and your pet both enjoy your time together. 2. Keep training times short and sweet as young animals have a short attention span. Several short, rewarding sessions each day are better than a long, frustrating one. 3. End on a high note with lots of praise, pats and treats. Try to time it so your pet obeys a command properly at the end of the session. You may want to finish on an easier command in order […]