Archive for the 'Dog Soap' Category

Caring For Your Dog's Neck and Spine: Dog Collar Issues

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

On one of my visits to my chiropractor, he suggested I pick up the book The Well Adjusted Dog by Dr. Daniel Kamen. The book is written by a chiropractor who also does adjustments on animals, although he doesn't advertise this. Apparently, chiropractors are not allowed to practice on animals in many states, which I […]

Essential Dog Accessories Shopping Tips

Friday, August 13th, 2010

We accessorize many things. Cellphones, computers, homes, cars and PDAs are just some of the things that can be accessorized. Some people use accessories to emphasize the beauty of a thing others use accessories to make things easier to use still others use accessories to protect an item against harmful elements.

Accessories are not only limited […]

Is Your Dog Afraid of the Dark?

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Is your dog afraid of the dark? I am often approached by clients and by readers of my website about what to do about their dog?s fears. Their dogs are afraid of loud noises, of slippery floors, of certain areas outside, of certain people, of certain situations.

If your dog has problems with fear […]

Dog Training & Dog Obedience Guide

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Why Dog Training Program is necessary?

Dog-Training program is necessary to build a strong relation between the Dog and his owner. A well trained dogs not only Builds Strong communication and understanding with the owner but also appreciated and receive lots of attention from passer-by when compared to an untrained one. Training of Dog does not […]

10 Things You Need To Know Before Getting A Dog

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

There are several points to consider whenever you are choosing a dog for you or your family. You want to match your new pet to you and/or your family and to your overall needs as closely as possible. Please, never get a dog on impulse. With any luck you're choosing a pet that is likely […]

Dog Psychology - Inside Your Dog's Mind

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

If you are the owner of a dog, it is more than likely at some point that you will want to train a bad habit or annoying behavioral trait out of your dog. Nobody likes having their shoes chewed to bits, or the dog urinating over the floor when it feels so inclined.

Before you can […]

Dog Communication - How to Communicate Effectively With Your Dog!

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Effective communication with your dog maintains the pecking order in your home and ensure that you remain the top dog. Allowing your dog to dominate you in any way is unhealthy for your dog (as well as potentially dangerous for you, particularly if you have a big dog).

Failure to understand your dog's behaviour and […]

Dog Fences Keep Your Dog Safe and Healthy

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Introduction

Every dog needs exercised to be healthy. A dog chained in the backyard will not grow into the happy pet that you want. For this reason, it is important to use a dog fence to provide a secure space where your dog can run and play, safe from traffic and pedestrians.

When deciding what type of […]

Dog Aggression - How to Deal with Dogs' Aggressive Behavior

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Dogs are certainly among man's best friends. However, in some circumstances, these animals also have the potential to be people's and other animals' worst enemy. As canines, dogs are equipped with sharp teeth and attacking techniques that make them dangerous when provoked and you have to deal with dogs? aggression.

Dogs occasionally attack people and other […]

Fearful Dog - Dog at the Vet

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Many a proud and assertive dog suddenly melts into jelly as a fearful dog when you take him to that dreaded appointment — dog at the vet! Just as children (and adults) dislike or fear going to the doctor's office, there is much dog fear of vet. Yours does not have to be […]