Archive for January, 2007
3 Advantages Of Neutering Your Dalmatian
January 31st, 2007 in Big Dogs, Dalmatian, dog breed, dog breeding1. Lessens male hostile and territorial behaviors, but doesn’t affect the dog’s character. Behaviors are frequently owner-induced, so neutering is not the only answer, but it is a good start.
2. Prevents the necessitate to wander in search of females in season.
3. Decreased incidences of urogenital diseases.
This means of controlling breeding stock (neutering) improves the […]
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Mouth & Tooth Disorders: Drooling, reluctance to chewing, misaligned bite
January 30th, 2007 in Dog Health, dog first aidExcessive Drooling
If your dog is showing sings of excessive drooling then it may be caused by a salivary cyst, a periodontal disease, tongue damage, or just a foreign object. Salivary cysts look like big blisters that happen under the tongue. If your dog has periodontal illness then the cement that holds his teeth in […]
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Mouth & Tooth Disorders: Drooling, reluctance to chewing, misaligned bite
January 30th, 2007 in Dog Health, dog first aidExcessive Drooling
If your dog is showing sings of excessive drooling then it may be caused by a salivary cyst, a periodontal disease, tongue damage, or just a foreign object. Salivary cysts look like big blisters that happen under the tongue. If your dog has periodontal illness then the cement that holds his teeth in […]
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Keeping Your Dog’s Eyes Clean and Healthy
January 29th, 2007 in Dog Grooming, Dog HealthCleaning your dog’s eyes more or less depends on his kind of breed. Dogs with protruding eyes and wrinkles on their face such as the Pekingese, Pug, and Boston Terrier, require to have their eyes cleaned on a regular basis. On the other hand, other types of breeds do not need as […]
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Feeding Requirements for Guide Dogs And Dogs “On The Go”
January 28th, 2007 in Dog Nutrition, dog food, Dog Health, Dog SupplyLike hunting dogs, dogs that are on-the-go are always moving. These dogs come from the “round-tip” family as they were normally used to round up animals. Unlike hunting dogs, nevertheless, round-up dogs rarely get a chance to relax every couple of hours. They work endlessly until they have recovered all the strays, brought in […]
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Teaching Your Dog The Word “Off”
January 27th, 2007 in dog training, discipline dog“Off” is the word to use when your dog or piece of your dog is on something you desire him to get off. You can start to teach “Off” by tone of voice. In some cases, mainly in those when your dog has previously been warned not to do something, your angry tone and […]
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Siberian Husky Detail
January 25th, 2007 in Big Dogs, dog detail, siberian huskyHistory and origin: The Siberian Husky was bred by the nomadic Chukchi tribes of northeast Asia. He was used as a sled dog and as a seeker. This medium-sized breed has great endurance and a lively, independent nature.
Description: The Siberian Husky stands 20 to 23 inches at the shoulder and weighs between 35 and […]
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Breeding Your Dalmatian
January 25th, 2007 in Big Dogs, Dalmatian, dog breed, dog breedingSelecting a female Dalmatian that you plan to breed is extremely vital for appropriate breeding. You have to pick one who you hope will grow to be the foundation of your kennel. This means that she have to be of the supreme producing bloodlines with an excellent character and free of major […]
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Dog Training: Understanding Proper Way To Discipline Your Dog
January 23rd, 2007 in Dog Behavior, dog training, discipline dog, DogsThe dictionary defines discipline in numerous ways. I support the following: “Discipline is a branch of knowledge or of teaching.” I understand this to signify that when an individual is motivated, he becomes self-disciplined by good value of what he learns. It is an internal event. A musician isn’t controlled by the conductor; his […]
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How To Inspect Your Dog’s Semi-Moist Food Packaging
January 21st, 2007 in Dog Nutrition, dog food, dog food packaging, packagingYou owe it to your dog to carefully examine and check the dog food that you get for him. If you are purchasing semi-moist dog foods that come wrapped in cellophane then be certain to follow the simple rule below.
The cellophane should be soft and flexible, and it should not be off color. […]
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