What You Should Know About Carring for Your Small Dog

January 16, 2009 by Pat  
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If you are thinking about buying a small dog as a pet, remember that for the most part, they aren’t much different to a larger version. Having said that, there are certain points they need to be made aware of when looking after a small dog. Illustrated below are some points you will need to consider for the daily requirements for a tiny breed of dog.

Feeding:

Naturally you’re going to feed your dog daily, but the standard-size kibble at the grocery store may be too large for your dog to eat comfortably. Make sure that your dog gets a kibble which suits his tiny mouth and you could get these along with the premium brand of dog foods. Although if you feed you dog with canned food this should not present a problem.

Methods of containing them:

Every dog needs the following: regular exercise, an outdoor place for his potty needs, and an enclosed area which provides the animal with security. You need to be careful here as the large fencing used to protect a larger dog may just be too big for a small dog, since there are convenient gaps below and in between making it easy for the smaller dog to kneel down and escape through it. It may seem bizarre but it has been know for very large birds to actually take tiny dogs from their gardens. A simple answer to this problem is to construct an enclosed play area which should stop this from happening.

How to train the dog:

While tiny dogs aren’t any harder to train than large dogs, the consensus of many pet experts is that many of them end up spoiled. Be it a pocket or purse-fitting dog, remember that the small dog still belong to that species of animals which follow pack behavior, and incidentally the dog and not the owner leads the pack. It’s a wise idea to make sure your pet is thoroughly house trained, no matter how small and inconsequential the mess might seem when he misses. Dog experts also suggest you make your dog work for you, to keep him responsive to your rules. Never reward a dog with goodies or a meal till he has perfected your command for doing tricks or even simple jobs like sitting or fetching.

Grooming:

Keep in mind that grooming a small dog is slightly different to larger ones and cater for this. Firstly, as they do not get the same type of outdoor exercise that a larger dog does whereby their nails are trimmed automatically, tiny dogs require their nails trimmed on a more regular basTiny canines do not get the same sort of regular outdoor exercise on rough surfaces that controls their nail growth like a larger dog so they will need to be trimmed more often. As they are eating more canned food, their teeth will need to be brushed more regularly (at least twice per week) to eliminate unwanted and harmful deposits. The above makes it clear that it does not matter whether you are taking care of a small dog or a large dog the methods are pretty much the same. These may seem like inconsequential points but they can and will make a big difference to your pets health and happiness.

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Finding The Perfect Hunting Dog Training Book

January 14, 2009 by Pat  
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When it comes to trying to train a hunting dog, it is important to know that there is a lot you are going to have to do to make sure that the whole process goes smoothly and that your dog is properly trained. The typical hunting dog training book is certainly the thing that you will want to pick up to make sure that you are covering all of the basics. When it comes to a hunting dog, you want to make sure that you get a book that covers specifically the issues that you will have to do with. You would not want to get a guard dog training book for a hunting dog and vice versa.

There are a lot of things that you need to do in order to make your dog a good hunting dog so it is important to make sure that the hunting dog training book that you get is one that you can get the most from. While there are a lot of books out there on the subject, not all of them are going to be ones that are all that great for the goal that you have in mind. A good thing to do is to research the different book titles that you are considering so that you are not spending all kinds of money on books that will not do you any good.

Where To Make Your Purchases

A good place to start looking for the perfect hunting dog training book is the Internet. There are tons of websites and online auctions where you can scan through many different kinds of hunting dog training books to make sure that you are getting exactly what you need and want. When it comes down to it, the web is really the best way to get the biggest selection possible. If Internet shopping is not for you then there are several different types of stores that you can certainly find a decent enough hunting dog training book to learn from.

If you are on a very tight budget you could always hit the thrift store or used book store and just may luck out finding the perfect hunting dog training book for you. If you prefer something new then any of your local major bookstores should have a decent enough selection for you when it comes to finding the perfect hunting dog training book. Really, it does not matter where you find the book or whether it was new or used as long as you have it and put it to good use.

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Making Use Of A Dog Training Book

January 11, 2009 by Pat  
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istock_000000375913small2When it comes to brining a new dog into your home and family you have to realize the importance of training the dog to behave. While some people have no problems training their animals other people simply have no idea where to start. If you happen to be one of those people who really do not have a lot of experience training dogs then you should make sure that you have something to walk you through the process. The best thing you can get is a dog training book. But you really do not just want any old book as you want to make sure that you are getting the best dog training book that you can find.

There are a lot of different dog training books out there but not all of them are going to be able to give you the best guidance in training your dog. When it comes to trying to find which would be the best when it comes to the dog training book, you should seek out some reviews online. These reviews will be put together by people who have used the particular dog training book you are looking up. Read through several reviews in order to get the best idea of how well the dog training book may or may not work for you.

Where To Buy The Books

Now that you are ready to purchase your first dog training book, you may be at a loss on where to find the very best deal. The department stores may carry a few different ones to pick from but the selection is often very poor. The bigger name chain pet supply stores will have a decent selection and you may very find the dog training book that you are looking for. If you do not find it there you may find something similar that will work for you for the time being. Even though it is not the book you had your eyes set on, there is nothing wrong with having a few different dog training books in your collection to reference as time goes on.

If you are looking for a way to find the biggest selection of books as well as being able to find a decent price you should head straight to the online store. There are many web stores and online auctions that sell the basic dog training book and you will have the best chance finding the exact book that you were looking for. There are also yard sales and thrift stores to keep an eye out at as you just never know when or where you are going to come across the dog training book that is going to be the perfect fit for you and your dog.

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Dog Care Advice For Older Dogs

May 5, 2008 by Pat  
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Dog care advice for older dogs is often overlooked or neglected because we sometimes have little concept of our dog’s life expectancy. Vets actually have several sound dog care advice which may help your older dog cope with many ailments and advancing age. We may not be aware of it but dog care advice differs from breed to breed and age of the dogs as well as special circumstances.

Establishing whether your dog is an old dog can be tricky because there are factors that contribute to their age. These factors are their weight and their size. A heavier dog is usually classed as older than a dog of the same breed but is lighter. In other words, being heavy can age a dog. The size of the dog may also make a difference in their age. Smaller dogs tend to show signs of age at around ten to twelve years while dog of larger breeds show telltale signs of seniority at just eight to nine years old. These ages are in human years, by the way.

Visit Your Vet Regularly

One valuable and important dog care advice that many dog lovers and pet owners will give is to regularly visit the vet if your dog is older. This dog care advice is necessary especially when the dog is showing varied signs of aging and ailments. Visits to the vet can be as often as once a month for older dogs with conditions or just every three months.

Dog Care Advice In Food And Arthritis

Another dog care advice for older dogs’ owners is to monitor your dog’s food intake. There are some specially formulated dog foods for senior dogs. Many experts believe that older dogs have special needs when they grow older thus prompting special diets that cater to these needs. You may also prepare a meal on your own basing it on the needs of your dog. Older dogs need less food than younger ones and puppies. Overfeeding your dog may result to complications of its health and existing conditions.

Some breeds of dogs are prone to arthritis; supplementing glucosamine to tour dog’s daily diet is another dog care advice from experts. Arthritis in dogs can be uncomfortable, provide a soft but firm "bed" for your dog.

These dog care advice for older dogs are well founded and very helpful for those who wish to make their dog’s life more comfortable. Dog care advice is necessary to be able to care for your pet properly and extend its life.

 

Dog Supplies

May 1, 2008 by Pat  
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Having a dog in your life can be really exciting and fun. However, it is important that before you get a dog, or as you are getting a dog, you are focusing on the dog supplies that you will need, and figuring out how you are going to fit them into your life.

Lots of people think that regular old supplies – even those meant for humans, will work for their dog. However, it is important that when you have a dog you have the right kind of supplies, and often this means branching out and purchasing new ones. There are lots of reason that the right supplies are important .

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