Shelter Dog - How Did He Get Here?

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Let’s talk about the rescued dog in the local dog shelter. In a recent article I sought to create awareness about dogs you find in a dog rescue shelter, but now let’s gain a greater understanding before you entertain dog shelter adoptions.

An abandoned dog may be in the dog shelter for any number of reasons. He may be a rescued dog, delivered from some great tragedy or depravity. Read the rest of this entry »

Dog Food Tips For Preventing Fussy Eaters

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There is much to recommend feeding your dog homemade dog food if you have the time to prepare it, and make sure you have recipes that give the correct ratio of nutrients, as well as the vitamins and supplements you’ll need to add. These can be mixed up in a bag, stored, and sprinkled in every meal.
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The Technique To Test Whether Your Dog Is Ready To Train And Absolute Fun Ways To Train Your Dog

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Coming when called is a vital skill that every dog must learn, both for its own safety and that of those around it. A disobedient dog that refuses to come when called could easily be hit by a car, get into a fight with another dog, or suffer a variety of other bad experiences.
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How To House Train Your Dog Effectively

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House training is one of the most important parts of training any dog to be a valued part of the family. As with many other aspects of dog training, the best way to house train a dog is to use the dog’s own nature to your benefit.
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How To Be Come A Professional Dog Trainer

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Do you feel you should take a dog training course? Well, who certifies dog trainers? Nobody, officially; this is an unregulated field. At this time, the only credible organization certifying trainers is the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI). NADOI has an extensive evaluation process, and only certifies experienced trainers. A NADOI certification is a definite feather in your cap, but that option isn’t available to new instructors.

At this time, NADOI and the APDT are the only organizations recognized by professional trainers and veterinarians.
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Westie Dogs and Children

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There is something particularly beautiful and sweet about the relationship between kids and Westies. Growing up with a canine companion can teach children that responsible care giving is well worth the effort, for the love and loyalty they receive in return.

A faithful Westie can instill in a child a sense of trust and security that will carry over into human relationship. Westies make great playmates, protectors and pillows and they are always available to listen and sympathize when parents, teachers, friends and siblings just do not understand.
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Basic Obedience Training: The foundation to a well-behaved dog

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Basic obedience training is essential for every dog as they are the foundation to a well-behave dog. There are 5 basic obedience commands that every dog should know namely:

Sit – Your dog’s hip should be on the ground while his shoulder stays upright.

Down – Your dog should lied down on the ground and keep still. Read the rest of this entry »

Why Reading Dog Food Secrets May Save Your Dog’s Life

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These days, dogs dying and getting sick mysteriously are becoming more and more common than ever before. Veterinarians cannot explain how and why a healthy dog could just suddenly becomes sick and then fall prey to diseases like kidney problems and skin problems.

What most dog owners do not know is that a very real culprit is the food that their pets eat. This is where ebooks such as The Dog Food Secrets come in to play. Pet owners should become more informed regarding (and interestingly) the dirty web of lies involving commercial dog food companies. These lies result in the death and sickness of many of our beloved pets. All in the name of profits.

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Training Puppies and Dogs

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I) Start training your puppy early on. While old dogs can be taught new tricks, what’s learned earliest, is often learned quickest and easiest. Moreover, the older the dog, the more bad habits will likely need to be “un-learned”. When it comes to raising and training a dog, an ounce of problem prevention is certainly worth a pound of cure!

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Fearful Dog - Dog at the Vet

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Many a proud and assertive dog suddenly melts into jelly as a fearful dog when you take him to that dreaded appointment — dog at the vet! Just as children (and adults) dislike or fear going to the doctor’s office, there is much dog fear of vet. Yours does not have to be a generally fearful dog, simply one who feels threatened by the cool efficiency of all these strangers who hustle around in this cold, sterile place with so many scents of fear! … and especially if a dog muzzle is unceremoniously shoved over the dog’s face!
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