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Dog Food Secrets - What You Need to Know About Commercial Dog Food! -
- Stephen Anthony (175) 
You really need to think twice before feeding your beloved pets commercial dog food, why?, well apart from the fact that commercial dog foods vary in what ingredients they put into their dog foods, they also vary in the quality of the different dog foods and dog food companies!
Some of the... ( added 165 days 14 hours ago.) |
Adopt a Greyhound! They are "Greyt" with Children! -
- Daughter Nature (718) 
Did you know that Greyhounds are the only canine mentioned in the Holy Scriptures? (Proverbs 30:29-31). This breed dates back to ancient history for Pharaohs rated Greyhounds first amongst all animals, both as pets and hunters. Paintings of dogs similar to today's Greyhound existed over 4,000... ( added 167 days 10 hours ago.) |
(Some) Pet food is dumping ground for FDA's 'Specified Risk Materials' -
- Susan Thixton (101) 
While imported ingredients remain high on the awareness of pet owners across the US and Canada, there is something right here in the US that few are aware of and poses a similar threat to our pets. The FDA terms the ingredients SRM's – specified risk materials. SRM's are a common pet food... ( added 169 days 10 hours ago.) |
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How to Stop a Barking Dog and Get a Good Night Sleep -
Ben Sayer (315) 
Perhaps one of the most persistently complained of dog behavior problem is barking. Fortunately, the question of how to stop a barking dog is something that most owners should be able to answer provided they properly understand the underlying causes of this particular type of dog behavior problem... ( added 170 days 22 hours ago.) |
What is a First Generation Goldendoodle? -
Goldendoodle World (18,379)   Goldendoodle World 
What does "F1" mean? What does "F1B" mean? Why is there so much
confusion about the term "First generation Goldendoodle" ?
It seems to me that many people are having problems understanding what
constitutes a Goldendoodle as being a "First generation" hybrid. It's quite easy
to... ( added 174 days 9 hours ago.) |
The Five Critical Stages In a Puppy's Life -
Kenneth Foo (192) 
Stage one: The first stage is from birth to about 13 days. At birth, the puppy is practically helpless. He's blind, deaf, toothless and is restricted in motion (he can crawl or slither on his stomach, with his paws making swimming motions). He experiences very little in the way of learning.
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No Rest For the Weary.....tips On Surviving Puppyhood -
Goldendoodle World (18,379)   Goldendoodle World 
Lets face it! Every puppy is extremely cute and cuddly and we all want one. Everyone has a perfect fantasy of how they would get a cute, cuddly puppy and raise it...perhaps buy cute adorable clothes for it and tote it around. Falling in love with the IDEA of owning a puppy or dog is entirely... ( added 175 days 9 hours ago.) |
How Safe is Your Dog Food? -
Steven Pair (3) 
Earlier this year the Food and Drug Administration recalled many brands of dog food, now some people are asking, "is the food I am feeding my dog safe?" Well, to answer that question, just look at the ingredient label. But what do you look for? How does that differ from the ingredients used in... ( added 177 days 6 hours ago.) |
When Dogs and Kids have a Meet and Greet -
- Sheryl Matthys (3)   Sheryl Matthys 
Ask, then act. Asking someone if their dog is friendly is a
polite way of letting them know you'd like to pet their dog. It's an especially good way to teach children
that all dogs aren't interested in being touched by a stranger so be
careful.
No matter the weather, we
all want to venture... ( added 182 days 8 hours ago.) |
Keep Your Pet Clear of the Next Pet Food Recall...Learn the 'red flags' of pet food. -
- Susan Thixton (101) 
Last year turned out to be the worst in history for pet food recalls. While there is no way to be 100% certain that a pet food is not tainted or will be recalled, there are some red flags to look for when selecting your dog's or cat's food. Avoiding these common pet food ingredients can greatly... ( added 182 days 11 hours ago.) |
Raising a puppy: Expectations -
David Young (3)   David Young
I think it's important to know what you can realistically expect and not expect from a puppy. Too many people get a puppy with a set of standards already in place and they expect their puppy to fit them perfectly, but you can't do this (well, you CAN, but you SHOULDN'T). Every puppy is unique... ( added 186 days 13 hours ago.) |
The Life Expectancy Of A Dog -
Michelle Johnson (269) 
If you have even a passing interest in the topic of life expectancy of a dog, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of life expectancy of a dog.
The life expectancy of any dog is commonly expressed in... ( added 188 days 20 hours ago.) |
Livestock Guardian Dogs -
- Kayye Nynne (134) 
Livestock guarding dogs and livestock herding dogs both fall under the umbrella category of sheepdogs, but it is important to understand that these are two very different dog breeds. Livestock Guardian Dogs (LGDs) were developed and bred to protect livestock from predators such as: wolves... ( added 188 days 21 hours ago.) |
Don't Forget About These 5 Things When Training For Aggressive Dogs -
Sean Johnson (14) 
Dogs are wonderful animals and have been bred to live with humans for hundreds of years. Even know they are domesticated today, dogs do still have an animal instinct and still have it in them to be dangerous. If you look at recent statistics, dogs attack and bite about 4.7 million people each and... ( added 197 days 10 hours ago.) |
Advice for Preparing your Dog for a Family Road Trip -
- Vanessa Vasak (0) 
If you and your family are planning a road trip and want to take the family dog this time, there are a few things you need to do so that the experience is a positive one, not only for your family but for your dog as well. Not all dogs are crazy about riding in cars, so far in advance of your trip... ( added 204 days 6 hours ago.) |
Tips For Having a Safe and Fun Hound Holiday -
- Sheryl Matthys (3)   Sheryl Matthys 
The Holidays are in the air It's the time to reflect and express the joy of giving, hope, peace and cheer.
It's also time to celebrate, visit family and friends, and share some yuletide joy in the way of food, treats, and gifts! But what to get everyone? Well, I'm here to help at least offer... ( added 207 days 22 hours ago.) |
Why Puggles Make Great Pets -
RichardC (2,179) 
Definitely you have already heard of Puggles! Maybe for once you consider bringing home one for a pet, but still in doubt whether this breed is ideal for you and your family.
Doubt no more because Puggles, classified as lap dogs, have playful temperament. They are usually referred to as... ( added 209 days 17 hours ago.) |
Potty Train Your Dog In As Little As 10 Days With These 7 Secrets -
- Patti Oar (59)   Patti Oar 
Isn't your new puppy adorable? They are just precious. And it's a good thing too. They're lucky they're so darned cute cuz they can be so frustrating sometimes you want to strangle them. But how can you stay mad at the little guys?
As the owner of a new puppy you have a huge and very important... ( added 210 days 10 hours ago.) |
How To Get A Good Dog Christmas Photo With Santa -
Sylvia Dickens (5,754)   Sylvia Dickens 
It's that time of year when people want to get that family portrait with Santa. This once usually meant that the kids gathered around the Jolly fellow and posed, but in recent times, people have decided to include their pets in their Santa portraits.
Getting that great dog Christmas photo... ( added 211 days 16 hours ago.) |
Is Your Healthy Dog At Risk For Nutrition-Related Diseases? -
Sylvia Dickens (5,754)   Sylvia Dickens 
You probably think dog food manufacturers are taking all steps necessary to ensure your healthy dog gets only the best, most nutritious food. It might surprise you to know that this is not necessarily the case.
Not long ago, the dog owner community was shocked by reports that the food they... ( added 215 days 8 hours ago.) |
Training For Aggressive Dogs: The Correct Way To Approach Dog Aggression -
Sean Johnson (14) 
Many times the signs of an aggressive dog behavior are traced to the dog showing signs of aggression when it is a puppy. Don't make the mistake of taking this type of behavior as being playful. It is only a matter of time before that puppy grows up to be an out of control dog because you failed... ( added 216 days 9 hours ago.) |
Three Reasons Your Dog is Brought into the Back at the Vets -
- Daniel Beatty (0) 
You are at the veterinarians office with your dog. You are waiting to see the vet and when your turn comes you get into the room. Then you are asked to wait in the room, while your dog is taken into the back to have blood drawn, the vaccines, or some other procedure. Or you get into the room the... ( added 218 days 5 hours ago.) |
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About Goldendoodle Coat Types -
Goldendoodle World (18,379)   Goldendoodle World 
Since creating the Goldendoodle (we began in 1999); we have witnessed the Goldendoodle dog as having three distinct coat types: 1. Shaggy (The shaggy coat always has waves about the hair ends) 2. Curly 3. Smooth Since 1999, we have created the Goldendoodle in just about every way imaginable... ( added 219 days 10 hours ago.) |
Why Treat Training Is Not the Most Humane Way To Train a Dog -
- Ty Brown (513) 
I am a professional dog trainer. I make my living training dogs for clients, helping them solve behavior problems, and teaching their dogs obedience. I want to provide my clients the best service possible and as such I often check out what my competitors are doing in their dog training efforts. I... ( added 221 days 6 hours ago.) |
A Healthy Dog's Nutritional Needs Change Over Time. Are You Feeding Your Dog Correctly For His Age? -
Sylvia Dickens (5,754)   Sylvia Dickens 
The idea that healthy dogs need different diets isn't always apparent to some dog owners. They think that one food fits all, but that's not true.
At different stages of life, your dog needs a different diet. It has nothing to do with whether you have a healthy dog or a dog with certain needs.... ( added 224 days 10 hours ago.) |
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