Boarding Kennels or Doggy Day Care?

    Have you heard of doggie daycare? That's right—daycare isn't just for your children any more. Many dog kennels offer comprehensive care for your pet during the day when you are at work, or as part of boarding your dog when you take a vacation. Today's dog boarding experience has added many services and amenities. If […]

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    How to Get Rid of Pet Smells

    An age old problem – you love your pets but you also love a clean, fresh smelling home. Don't we all! One of the big worries many dog owners have is the fear of 'dog smell' in the home. After a while you, as the home owner, start to worry that whilst you can't necessarily […]

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    How Well Socialised is Your Puppy?

    Do you want to find out how sociable and outgoing your puppy is? Then try this little experiment: Put a few toys down in the room. Quickly walk away from your puppy and then observe his reaction: *A positive response would be the puppy running happily after you, regardless of what else might be occurring.

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    Dogs And Fireworks: How To Help Your Pet Cope With Fireworks Anxiety

    Each year in the UK the skyline is set alight with rockets, Catherine wheels and Roman candles as celebrations take place to the accompanying sound of fireworks. Bangs, explosions and bright lights are partnered by screams, sirens and the occasional howling dog. Guy Fawkes may not have succeeded in blowing up the Houses of Parliament, […]

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    Dogs & Drugs: Important Information You Need to Know!

    Dogs & Drugs: Why Sedatives & Tranquilizers May Put Your Dog To Sleep… Forever! As far as I know, pets aren't smoking or drinking……not yet, anyways. But I hear they're becoming regular pill-poppers! What??? A recent report from Colorado State University noted that drug abuse among pets is becoming a serious problem. We know how […]

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    Stop Puppy Nipping

    Yesterday on the site, we published a handy, short how to guide on how to teach your puppy not to nip. Today we'd like to present a list of useful web articles and resources to compliment that tip sheet and further assist you if you are in the process of trying to deal with a […]

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    The Social Benefits of Neutering Your Dog

    A bloody, flesh-torn mixed Retriever female was standing alongside a busy intersection. Cars racing by on a crowded Monday morning, commuters trying to get to work on time, all seeing the poor maimed dog but too late for work to stop and do anything about it. With four puppies waiting for this mommy Retriever to […]

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    Teaching a Puppy Not to Nip

    Obedient pets are a pride to any pet owner. Puppy training for biting is essential for both the dog and its owner as it may help prevent serious injuries. Nipping, biting and “mouthing” are natural to all canines especially when young puppies begin to grow teeth. However, this habit must be carefully contained with the […]

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    Avocados A Healthy Treat for Dogs

    If you feed your pet dog a diet consisting of only cuts of lean meat, chances are he would have severe nutritional problems. While a dog is a carnivore – meat eater – he cannot live on protein alone. Just like his owner, a dog needs a balanced diet including fats, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, and […]

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    Are Dog Parks Safe for All Dogs?

    Ever witness a dogfight at the OK-9 Corral?  Maybe your local dog park doesn't have that reputation, but there are hidden dangers that dog owners should watch out for, the California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) cautions. "Dog parks are fun places to exercise and socialize your dog," says CVMA president Dean Henricks, DVM.  "However, they […]

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    Do Dogs In Rescues Have A Certain Image?

    For many, the idea of adopting or 'rescuing' a dog carries with it a certain image. Some people mistakenly look at dog adoption as if it's buying cheap, discounted or broken goods. But, according to an initiative between national dog adoption website DogsBlog.com and Butcher's Pet Care, a UK family company that prides itself in […]

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    Dealing With an Insecure Dog

    Canine insecurity is one of the most misunderstood behavioral challenges facing dogs today and can be extremely difficult to conquer. The issue moves far beyond mere behavior striking to the core of a dog’s happiness and quality of life. The “cure” for the insecure dog requires possessing the proper knowledge about canine insecurity and making […]

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    Destructive Chewing in Dogs

    Dogs may destructively chew for a number of reasons. The key, as is the case with many dog training disciplines, in understanding the why and then redirecting the negative behaviour toward positive behaviour.

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    Crate Training: Is it a Good Dog Training Method?

    All training starts with taking advantage of your dog’s natural inclinations to reinforce the behavior you want. The only place your dog will not, by nature, mess, is its sleeping place. Crate training works with your dog’s instinct – he never has the opportunity to be “bad.” Crate training is fairly intense for you. The […]

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    Quick Dog Tip: Treating a Dog for Burns

    Treating burns on a dog is almost identical to treating a human burn. It's vitally important that whilst you can react quickly and provide immediate first aid, a vet should be called in all circumstances to professionally treat a dog with burns.

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    Dealing With an Aggressive Dog

    There are all different types of aggression and there are different ways to treat each. If your dog starts to show fearful aggression, your dog is on the defence. He/she may be feeling frightened, threatened or he/she may react like this when they are in pain. You will be able to if your dog is […]

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    Fastest Way to House Train a Puppy

    One of the toughest jobs that a family faces when a new puppy comes home is getting the dog housebroken. This means that the dog will eliminate outdoors and not use your home and furnishings as a toilet. Lots of people think that getting doggy toilet trained is a tough task, but it doesn’t need […]

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    Dog Adoption Tips With Butcher’s Pet Care

    For many, the idea of adopting or 'rescuing' a dog carries with it a certain image. Some people mistakenly look at dog adoption as if it's buying cheap, discounted or broken goods. But, according to an initiative between national dog adoption website DogsBlog.com and Butcher's Pet Care, a UK family company that prides itself in […]

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