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The Traveling Dog – How to Make a Long Road Trip More Comfortable For Your Dog

Traveling with your dog? This can actually be a lot of fun. It’s a great way to bond with your dog while experiencing new places along the way. If your road trip is going to be a long one then you may want to take a few extra steps to plan accordingly and make certain […]

The Traveling Dog – Preparing Your Dog For An Overnight Visit To A Friend’s House

Often during traveling season, such as the holidays, we have no choice but to take our puppy or adult dog with us and stay overnight at a friend or family’s house. This overnight adventure can prove to be a ton of fun or quite the exact opposite, and an unnerving disaster. Of course this situation […]

Got Barking Problems? How to Handle a Dog That Barks For Attention

For any new dog owner, handling all of the incessant and noisy barking of a new pup can be extremely annoying to no end. Most new dog owners are not prepared for the amount of loud barking that young puppies start doing the as soon as they arrive in their new home. Although it is […]

Kennel Cough - A Dog’s Common Cold

If you own a puppy or adult dog that was purchased from your local pet stop, and he is coughing incessantly on a regular basis, then there is a very strong possibility that your new pet has brought home what is known as “kennel cough”.
With kennel cough, a dog will usually have intense periods of […]

More Dog Behavior – Dogs Are Like Kids, They Need Leadership & Guidance

Dogs have a natural instinct towards being “pack” animals. Just like their ancestors, the wolf, dogs think in terms of partnerships and teamwork when it comes to some activities. Similar to the way a sports team will work one accord in order to accomplish the combined goal of winning, your dog looks towards you and […]

Dog Training – How to Control Biting

One thing you can count on when bringing home a new dog is the fact that he will nip and bite at your fingertips during the first few days or weeks. This is totally normal and there is no reason to get frantic that you may have purchased an aggressive dog. However, like any hostile […]

Dog Training – All Biting Should Be Eliminated by the Age of 15 Weeks

Your dog should not be have a biting or nipping problem once he reaches the age of 15 weeks or older. Many dog owners who own dogs that are older than 15 weeks still struggle with the biting issue. Many of them have went as far as placing a nuzzle on their dog’s mouths […]

Your Dog’s Behavior – Why You Should Never Let Your Dog Beg For Food & Attention

Unless they are trained not to do so, most dogs will form the habit of begging for attention and food. Some dog owners actually allow this behavior and think it’s cute…not. Many people get extremely annoyed very quickly when their dog begins to beg every time he wants love, attention, and especially when he […]

Got Barking Problems? Driving With a Barking Dog Can Drive You Up the Wall!

Have you’ve ever been stuck in a vehicle on a long trip while your dog is barks incessantly? This is more than enough to drive anyone up the wall. Every moving object that your dog sees past the window, including cars, people, even still objects like homes and stop signs are enough to make your […]

All About Vitamins & Minerals For Your Dog

Vitamins can improve the quality of your pet’s life. They help regulate body processes, protect the body from environmental toxins, and break down nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats so the body can utilize them.
Here are noteworthy points about vitamins for dogs:
1) Vitamins work with minerals and enzymes for digestion, reproduction, muscle and bone […]