Archive for the 'Dog Hair Conditioner' Category

How to Find the Right Dog School for Your Dog

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Has a new puppy recently become a member of your family? Puppies are born with instincts, but not with the knowledge of how to behave. Therefore, it is necessary to teach your new puppy appropriate behaviors and also some fun tricks. You can try to do this yourself or you can enlist the help of […]

Introducing Two Dogs - Have a Safe Introduction

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Human beings are bound by certain social rules and etiquettes. Dogs are too, however, their rules are entirely different from our rules. For example, it is rare that one person meets another person and within seconds begins a violent fight. This behavior, however, is very common with our canine friends. Introducing […]

How To Cut A Dog's Nails Without The Blood, Sweat and Tears!

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Your Dog's Nails How to cut a dog's nails is one of the most frequently asked question when it comes to grooming dogs.

Knowing how to cut a dog's nails is so important and if you're wondering how to trim a dog's nails - you need look no further. As usual, we?ve done all the research […]

Greatest Dog Tips Ever (part one)

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

TOP TIPS FOR YOUR PET(part one)

1. Is Your Dog Regularly Getting the Runs?

Add bio yoghurt to their feed. Quite often this can be a bacterial imbalance. Especially if it is happening on a regular basis. The bio yoghurt normally sorts this sort of problem out fairly quickly.

2. Is Your Dog?s Urine Burning […]

Dog Training - 8 Ways to Cut Down on Behavior Problems

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

You've performed three of the most important tasks for a dog owner: decided if you were right for a dog, determined what dog was the best for you and taught your best friend some manners. That should be about it, right? Wrong!

You have an ongoing relationship with your pet, just […]

How To Train A Dog Not To Bark

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

One of the most common questions dog owners are forced to address is how to train a dog not to bark.

Dogs love to bark. It's a perfectly natural thing for your dog to do, just as it's normal for us humans to speak.

It's when our dogs bark excessively that it becomes a problem for all […]

Greatest Dog Tips Ever (part two)

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

TOP TIPS FOR DOGS (part two)

21. Fussy Eating

I am told by countless owners that their dog will not eat dry food or many other types of food and that they will only eat smoked salmon/steak/or best mince etc etc. This is because we actually teach our dogs to be fussy and picky eaters by free […]

Evolution Dog Food & Dog Food Trends

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Nutritional Research Boosts Development of Dog Food

Evolution in dog food has come a long way and new dog food trends emerge every year. As knowledge about dog nutrition increases more and more specific dog foods hit the market place. Veterinary nutrition has become a mature science that strives at discovering the essential food nutrients and […]

Is A Premium Dog Food Really That Much Better For Your Dog?

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

==========The Scoop on Premium Dog Food========

If you're interested in premium dog food, then I probably don't have to tell you about the importance of diet in keeping your dog active and healthy. You already know you want something better than “average” for your furry friend.

But how much do you really know about what's in a […]

Aggression in Dogs: the Many Different Types

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Aggression is one of the main reasons that dogs are euthanised or rehomed at least 30% of all dogs in rescue centres are there because of the incidence of aggressive behaviour in one form or another. It is actually unusual to have a dog that is aggressing to have just one type of aggression most […]