Crate Training Dog

November 13th, 2008

Crate Training For Dogs First you will need to help them get used to the crate, before you begin locking them in. You can watch your dog from a distance to see how long it takes them to calm down and get used to the crate. If he shows any signs of protest, you should not let him outside. Instead, let him… Continue reading

Why Do Dogs Bark?

November 13th, 2008

Why do dogs bark? The answer is simple: dogs bark because they are telling you something, interacting with other dogs, or showing an emotion. Almost certainly, you have noticed your pet with another dog at some point while they’re interacting. Dogs bark at each other when they play or are just hanging out together. Sad to say but we are only able to guess the cause for… Continue reading

Picking The Right Veterinary Pet Insurance To Keep Your Pets Happy and Healthy

November 12th, 2008

It should come as no surprise to learn that veterinary pet treatments and procedures are becoming more expensive. This increase in veterinarian costs has led many pet owners to inquire about the availability and cost of veterinary pet insurance. Even though it is not as well-known or talked about as much as health care coverage for humans, pet health insurance has been available to cover family pets for the better… Continue reading

How to Choose Bird Toys

November 12th, 2008

With their strong beaks and active spirit, it is not surprising that the birds grow quickly unhappy, as they sit in a cage empty.

One of the most essential things you should consider when choosing toys or toys are birds of the right size for your bird. Toys that are designed for small birds are not always safe for large birds, as their larger, stronger beaks to break pieces… Continue reading

Questions and Answers On Pet Insurance

November 10th, 2008

Most people are familiar with healthcare insurance for themselves and their family but what about their pets? Pet insurance is a new idea in insurance to help cover the four-legged members of the family. Granted, your workplace may not cover the insurance but it is very valuable to have in case your pet becomes sick. Routine veterinary care may not be expensive but if your pet was to become sick… Continue reading

Case Study on Dog Food Aggression

November 10th, 2008

A Great Dane, Biscuit is roughly a year old. Biscuit’s previous owner needs to relocate, thus, they had him adopted by the Scott family . In his new house, the Scotts had the two Golden Retrievers share their home with Biscuit. The new dog did not display any aggression problems with his previous owner that the Scotts knew about; however, they were surprised that Biscuit showed aggression over food… Continue reading

Should you considered bringing home a former Greyhound racer?

November 10th, 2008

Greyhounds are excellent animal athletes.  As they race and perform throughout their profesional careers, they normally work until they are between 1.5 and 4 years old.  During this time, they become accustomed to being walked and lead on a leash, so upon retirement from their racing careers, they make gentle pets! As a former athlete, they are smart, quiet, calm, clean, gentle, and generally good-natured and ready to adapt… Continue reading

Cat Insurance Ensures The Right Care For Your Feline

November 7th, 2008

Do's and don't of pet insurance

If your cat is like most, then she has a mind of her own and is probably not likely to “come on command” for you. However, you know there would be a hole in your life without her as part of your family. Such sentiments are one reason why cat lovers also become distressed when their feline companion becomes ill or injured… Continue reading

Do Not Start A Home Business With Dog Training Products Before You Read This Article!

November 5th, 2008

Working in the comfort of your home is something a lot of people would like to do. There are times in your life for example if you are a stay at home parent, or when you are taking care of elderly family members that you are bound to your home but you would like to make some money by working at home. A few years a go I would advise… Continue reading

Dog Obedience Training and Three Basic Rules

November 4th, 2008

Dog obedience training requires the use of some principles which differentiate effective training from training without results. Most dog training and dog behavior schools use these rules. They are the following:

Principle One:The first rule in obedience training is to be consistent. You must be consistent in the use of words, the tone of your voice and your actions, that go with your command… Continue reading