Pet-Friendly Home Decisions By Mark S.|2022-08-12T22:56:49-04:00January 17th, 2011|Dog Care Tips, Dog Training Classes, Obedience Classes| Sooner or later everyone needs to do home renovations, so why not make them good for your pet too? Making pet friendly home decisions won't only be good for house care, but also good for dog care. Here are a few ways in which you can redo your home that will benefit you and your Read More Comments Off on Pet-Friendly Home Decisions
Dog Barking By Mark S.|2022-08-12T22:57:03-04:00January 14th, 2011|Dog Care Tips, Dog Training Classes, Obedience Classes| Dogs bark for many reasons. They can be warning you of strangers, or greeting you home excitedly, but either way there should be a limit to how much you allow them to bark. Many people have issues with excessive barking, and if this is something you need to teach your pet, it is best to Read More Comments Off on Dog Barking
Food to Keep Your Dog Away From By Mark S.|2022-08-12T22:57:12-04:00January 12th, 2011|Dog Care Tips| A healthy diet can be very important in dog care. Everyone knows not to feed your dog certain foods, such as chocolate, because they act as dog poison. However, there are many other things that you want to steer your dog clear of to keep him or her healthy. For this purpose, here are some Read More Comments Off on Food to Keep Your Dog Away From
Animal Shelter Adoption By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:03:12-04:00January 12th, 2011|Dog Care Tips| We've all seen those heart-breaking commercials advertising adoption from pet shelters, and there are many reasons to do so. Here are some dog adoption tips that will help you save the life of an animal. Saving a Life So many people realize that they don't have room for a dog in their life and decide Read More Comments Off on Animal Shelter Adoption
Thinking About Getting a New Dog? By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:03:22-04:00January 10th, 2011|Dog Care Tips| When you are thinking of getting a new dog, there are many things to take into consideration. Becoming a dog owner is a big decision, so before you get one, there are a few things you want to be sure of. Firstly, make sure you have room for a new pet in your life. A Read More Comments Off on Thinking About Getting a New Dog?
Why to Train Your Dog By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:03:41-04:00January 7th, 2011|Dog Care Tips, Dog Training Classes, Obedience Classes| Dogs are notorious for peeing on floors, chewing up clothes, barking at neighbors, and so many other unfortunate qualities they hold. Dogs are animals, and unless they are properly trained, they'll act like a one. Obedience training can improve your dogs behavior by setting a standard for them. Training sets a foundation to solve problems Read More Comments Off on Why to Train Your Dog
Shampoo For Your Dog! By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:03:52-04:00January 5th, 2011|Dog Care Tips| Shampoo There is a surplus of dog shampoos on the market these days. Many people may not think of shampoo as a big deal for a dog, but it can easily affect their overall health and well being. With so many shampoos, making a decision for your dog may be difficult. This choice is made Read More Comments Off on Shampoo For Your Dog!
Bad Dog Breath By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:04:03-04:00January 3rd, 2011|Dog Care Tips| Bad dog breath is often a staple in dogs and can be hard to cope with. Big or small, our furry friends are often not so good on the dental hygiene scale. Luckily, treating bad breath in dogs is very easily done with some good dog care tips. Causes and Cures Bad breath in dogs Read More Comments Off on Bad Dog Breath
Want to be Healthier in 2011? Adopt a Dog! By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:04:56-04:00December 31st, 2010|Agility Classes, Dog Care Tips, Dog Training Classes, Obedience Classes| The health benefits of owning a pet are well known - even watching a fish tank or stroking a cat can help lower blood pressure and create a sense of calm. However, when it comes to the health benefits of having a pet, nothing is better than owning a dog! According to the well-respected resource Read More Comments Off on Want to be Healthier in 2011? Adopt a Dog!
A New Year’s Resolution for You and Your Dog By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:05:12-04:00December 29th, 2010|Dog Care Tips, Dog Training Classes| Like most people, you may be considering making a New Year's Resolution about losing weight or becoming more active. Take a good look at your beloved canine companion... does he or she need to lose weight or become more active as well? Doing it together could be just the ticket for both you and your Read More Comments Off on A New Year’s Resolution for You and Your Dog