What You Should Know About Your Dogs Heat Cycle
When your female dog is coming into her heat cycle, the first sign is usually swelling of the vulva. Sometimes, the swelling will happen a week before starting to bleed, or sometimes right before. In addition, your female dog might start to act weird, trying to hump other female dogs, or your legs. You will probably notice that she is licking herself more than usual as well.
read more
The Truth About Wireless Dog Fences
Taking care of your dog is a lot of work. Dogs need proper nutrition, exercise and much more. New pet owners may not know this when they first buy their new family bet but they quickly learn. Dogs are a lot of work.
read more
Intensive Weimaraner Training Is Required For This Breed
Weimaraners are beautiful and powerful animals. Originally bred for hunting, they were used to help in the pursuit of large and aggressive animals. While they are an attractive and sturdy breed, they are not intended as a passive house pet. This breed has a tendency to personality disorders which can range from mild to excessive. While not every dog will show these disorders, those that do can be successfully controlled. Proper Weimaraner training can help result in a great pet.
read more
Itroducing A New Child To Your Dog
After bringing a baby in to the world you are most likely worried about how your dog is going to respond to him. Many folks surrender their pets to shelters because of exhibited envy from their dog after a new baby’s arrival and fear of the child being mistreated by the animal. Yet many families have achieved success in introducing their dogs to the new baby. Introducing your dog to you baby is a technique that requires time and the greatest of care to guarantee a contented and safe hospitable process! The steps to making sure your dog acts reasonably round the baby when she or he is ultimately returned to your house are twofold customarily preparing your dog for the children arrival and introducing your dog to your child.
read more
Training Your Pet In Socializing Your Dog With Others
Getting your dog to socialize with others is just as important as house training and general K9 training is from day one. Many people seem to overlook this fact, assuming that it will come naturally with the territory as their pet experiences life on his or her own. This isn’t the case, and it’s really important to know the best tips and tactics involved with helping your new pet to become a more sociable animal as they mature into an adult dog.
read more
