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- Dog Myths that Can Harm Your DogIt isn't always easy trying to understand dog behavior and dog myths have been around probably as long as man and dogs have walked side by side. While some myths are harmless, some can actually harm your dog if you believe them.
- Healthy Snacking Tips for Dog OwnersOur dogs love treats, and we love our dogs. We use treats as rewards, as bribes, as relationship-builders and sometimes just for the heck of it. When is it OK to treat our dogs, and when should we use alternate rewards instead?
Recognizing and Treating Health Problems that Dogs Share with Their OwnersDogs and their owners are both subject to constipation, dandruff, fainting spells and snoring. The causes behind these health issues are varied, however, so treatment will depend on determining the right cause.- A Thanksgiving Meal for Your DogWant Fido to be included in the family meal? What you can feed your dog for Thanksgiving.
- Tips for Traveling with Your DogTaking your dog along for the trip requires advanced planning. Learn what items you should take along to avoid unpleasant surprises.
- What Do You Feed a Dog with Finicky Eating HabitsMost dogs may not turn up their noses at feeding times, like a cat might, but some of them do just that. There may be some concern because you of course want your dog to be healthy and eat what is given. How can you handle a finicky dog?
Five Steps to Teaching Your Dog to Pull a Cart or a WagonDogs have pulled carts, wagons, sleds, and travois for centuries. Today dogs are hitched to rigs for fun. Following these five steps, you can teach your dog to pull a cart or a wagon.
How to Use a Comfort Trainer Head HalterDirections on how to use a Comfort Trainer Head Halter for dogs from application to usage during training.
Dog Obesity -- Obesity Isn't Only a Human ProblemPet obesity is a growing and deadly problem. Find out more about the causes, affects, treatment, prevention, and recovery of obesity in dogs.
Foods that Are Safe and Unsafe for Your Dog to EatDogs are able to eat fruit and vegetables yet not all foods are safe for dogs consumption. This article focuses on the foods that are safe for dogs, as well as, unsafe.
Positive Reinforcement Training: Tips and Tricks to Effectively Train Your DogPositive reinforcement training is a powerful way to train your dog. However, there are rules to follow and a few tricks of the trade for it to work. Learn how to train your dog using positive reinforcement training and bring the best out of your dog.
Caring for Your Dog After a Leg AmputationPreparing dog owners for what to expect when their dog undergoes leg amputation surgery.- How to Put Your Dog on a DietIf your dog is overweight, there are simple ways to trim down your pooch. Learn how to tell if your dog is overweight and how to get them back to normal weight.
- How to Give Your Dog a PillGetting your pooch to take their meds can be difficult and frustrating. Learn how to give your dog a pill, and make taking medicine less stressful for you and your dog.
- Ways to Teach a Dog to Roll OverTeaching a dog to roll over requires patience and consistency in order for your pet to master this skill.
- Its Time to Stop Letting Your Dog Pull You Around the NeighborhoodA dog pulling on the leash is not much fun when you take it for a walk. This article helps you reclaim your control over the dog so that going for a walk is fun again, for both you and the dog.
20 Foods that Are Harmful to DogsIt has become fairly well known that chocolate is not good for dogs. But there are many other foods that can make a dog sick, or in extreme cases even kill it.
Basic Obedience Classes for Dogs Over 6 Months Old: Week OneWhen your dog is "too old" for puppy classes, he is not too old for beginner dog obedience classes. This is what my high-energy border collie mix and I learned together.
Top 5 Foods that Are Dangerous for DogsPeople love to give dogs treats. These treats often include table scraps or scraps while cooking. However, some of these things can be dangerous to dogs.- 5 Reasons Kibble is Bad for Your DogKibble (pre-packaged dog food) has become the most popular option for feeding pets, and most people believe it's the only option. However, kibble is not the best choice for your dog and choosing a different diet can even prolong your dog's life.
Dogs and the Effects of Separation AnxietyAll dogs handle it differently when they are left alone. Separation anxiety is a serious problem in dogs, due to no fault of their own and should be handled carefully.- Turning a Dog's Natural Behavior into Fun TricksTricks can go beyond the basic sit and lay down by using a dog's natural behavior and actions and turning them into tricks.
- How to Throw a Party for Your DogWhether you're celebrating your dog's birthday, graduation or adoption, throwing a party for dogs and their humans can be fun for the animals and the people. This article provides a guide for how to have a successful party for your canine companion.
Dogs of the Homeless in the UKThe author lived homeless in the UK for over five years. In that time, she was able to get deeply involved with the dogs of homeless people and how they were cared for, even after a homeless dog owner dies.
How to Keep Your Dog in the YardDog keep jumping out of the yard?- Keeping a Dog Happy While You Are at WorkPeople work. Dogs stay home alone. Finding a balance and providing sound, activities, energy outlets and safe zones will keep the dog sane and avoid issues like separation anxiety, boredom, too much energy and insanity.
- Tips on How to Help Your Dog Lose WeightEveryone feels like they need to shed a few pounds or so at least once in a while, but did you know being overweight is bad for your pets too? Here are a few techniques and ideas on how to help your dog lose weight.
- Dogs and Obesity: How to Know If Your Dog is OverweightObesity in dogs is an increasing problem, and knowing how to tell whether your dog is overweight is the first step in solving the problem. This article explains how to know if your dog is overweight and why obesity is so dangerous for dogs.
Dogs and Howling - How to Stop Excessive HowlingHowling is a part of canine communication with many causes from boredom to separation anxiety to pleasure releasing activity as in calling to other family members. Discovering why the dog is howling is the key to changing and stopping it.
How to Teach Your Dog to Relax During Bath TimeIf you have given up on being able to bathe your dog yourself, don't despair. This article will help you to gradually desensitize your dog to being bathed.- What Are the Best Types of Dog Bowls for Your Dog?Dog bowls are available in all shapes and sizes, and are generally made of plastic, ceramic or stainless steel. What are the best types of dog bowls for your dog?
- How to Safely Approach a Stray DogIf you're an animal lover, odds are good you occasionally encounter and want to help stray dogs. Here's how to approach a stray dog in a way that won't scare the dog off and is more likely to keep you safe.
- Eight Tips to Stop Leash Pullers in Their TracksThis article provides useful tips and techniques to teach dogs to walk properly with their owners, rather than having the owner being dragged around, risking life and limb.
- 12 Ways to Help a Dog ConcentrateWhat do you do when the dog is not listening? Is the dog turning its back, racing off, sniffing? This is a dog who is unfocused and not concentrating on what you want them to do. There are 12 steps to remedy the challenge.
- Dog Training Boot Camp Part 3- the "Down" and the "Stay"Teaching the "Down" and the "Stay" command will be the foundation for all learning for your dog. The "Down" and "Stay" may even save your dog's life.
- How to Stop Your Dog from Mounting ("Humping") Small ChildrenMounting any human by a dog is unacceptable, but especially when directed to small children who are easily hurt and frightened. This article tells you how to stop your dog from mounting (humping) small children.
People (Human) Food That's Safe for Dogs to EatDogs love eating people food and some fruits and vegetables are as healthy for them as they are for us. As pet owners, it's up to us to know which human foods is OK for our pets to eat and which ones are toxic to them.- Is Your Dog Stressed Out?If your dog has been acting stressed out lately, your home environment, and your own anxieties, may be the cause of it.
- Games You Can Play with Your DogPlaying games with your dog will actually make him a better behaved dog.
- How to Catch a Runaway DogDid your dog sneak out and run away? Have you tried everything that you could think of? Runaway dogs are a very common problem with pet owners. Here are some tips on how to catch a runaway dog --





