Archive for April, 2009
Posted by John Michaels
Generally, dogs are very clean animals – they won’t soil close to where they eat, or where they sleep. But living in a house is unnatural for an animal whose instincts would be to roam wherever she wants to go, so you will have to help her learn where and when she can relieve herself.
Posted by John Michaels
Dogs are actually really clean animals. They won’t soil close to where they eat, or where they sleep. The thing is, a house is a completely different story. Living in a house is unnatural for an animal whose instincts would be to roam wherever she wants to go, so this part of animal behavior needs to be tailored to living in a home.
Posted by Mark Tuttle
Having a puppy at home can be very joyful yet at the same time can be hard. It is hard if you do not know how to handle your puppy properly. We can help you handle this situation from the digging to the house breaking, chewing and more. The very first week of you and your dog together is very important because this will be your adjustment period.
Posted by Jackie Michaels
If you love puppies and hopefully want to have one of your own, but worried that you may not give it ample care and training then your worries is over. We can help you handle this situation. We can help you handle the activities of your puppy from its chewing, digging, house breaking and more. We will be there for you and your puppy all throughout especially during your adjustment period on your first week together.
Posted by Daniel Waser
Dogs are still looked upon as a man’s best friend, but unfortunately, many of these dogs tend to feast or play with the things that are valuable to you. It is because they have that characteristic of being active, but they live with a Television addicted couch potato. A awkward relationship can possibly develop out of this incompatible trait or worst, can make a dog feel miserable and missing.
Posted by Matt McGrath
It is always an exciting and fun time when you get a new puppy. Puppies melt your heart with their cute little antics and their cute faces but as every new puppy owner soon finds out there is one difficult aspect that they all must contend with and that is puppy house training.
Posted by Matt McGrath
Getting a new puppy is always an exciting time for a pet owner. Puppies are so fun and adorable that it’s hard not to love them. They quickly become part of the family and everyone loves the playing, the curiosity and the sweet cuddliness but nobody likes it when they do their duty in the house. Puppy potty training is probably the most difficult and likely the only real difficulty that goes with owning a new puppy but if you are going to be a contented dog owner you will need to know that your puppy house training is effectively completed.
Posted by Help Your Pets
Many of us love the idea of a cheerful, playful puppy, but reality often checks in when we’re cleaning up puppy mess. While potty training difficulty differs between dog breeds, there are a few tips that can often be applied to potty training any dog breed.
Posted by Mike Keeler
Most dog owners know that not every pet conforms to our standards and sometimes we feel like we are on the leash or they have us under their paw.
Posted by Craig Vic
You might own your dog, but does it often feel that youre the dogs pet instead of his master? Many pet owners face this issue. You cant even relax in your home, because if you displace the dog from his favorite chair, sofa, or side of the bed, youll receive a growl from mans best friend.