Sunday
Pet Parents
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Hey slowdown! Ok this is obviously been phototouched!
(remember to keep your pets secure anytime you are driving)
Hey slowdown! Ok this is obviously been phototouched!
(remember to keep your pets secure anytime you are driving)
Monkey off your back
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Someone get this monkey off my back! We have always wondered what that meant or what it might look like!
Someone get this monkey off my back! We have always wondered what that meant or what it might look like!
Saturday
Cat driver
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The cat driver slammed on the brakes for a field full of catnip. The dog who was on his way to anger management classes got mad and yelled "you stupid cat driver"! This dog has some major cat issues! And probably should not even be driving, when he is this mad.
The cat driver slammed on the brakes for a field full of catnip. The dog who was on his way to anger management classes got mad and yelled "you stupid cat driver"! This dog has some major cat issues! And probably should not even be driving, when he is this mad.
Wednesday
Mookie and Sam double episodes
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mookie and sam on a summer vacation! These dogs are so funny!
Ok Valentines is a ways a way here, but I thought everyone would enjoy this!
Ok Valentines is a ways a way here, but I thought everyone would enjoy this!
Saturday
Mookie and Sam show
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Mookie and Sam experience Christmas in New York City! This is video of what they are saying, cause you know they talk right?!
Thursday
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Friday
Vacuuming Dog!
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This is so funny and not many dogs would let you do this! How about vacuuming your dog? That's one way to get rid of the pet hair huh?
Wednesday
Tuesday
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Dog Fashion
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Why should I dress my dog?
Why is it so trendy to dress up dogs?
What dog fashion trends have you seen since you got into this business?
What are the hottest clothes people are buying for their dogs?
What sort of dog accessories are really hot right now?
What do you think will be the next big trend in dog fashion?
Do you think dog fashion is just a trend?
VideoJug: Trends In Dog Fashion
Why is it so trendy to dress up dogs?
What dog fashion trends have you seen since you got into this business?
What are the hottest clothes people are buying for their dogs?
What sort of dog accessories are really hot right now?
What do you think will be the next big trend in dog fashion?
Do you think dog fashion is just a trend?
VideoJug: Trends In Dog Fashion
Wednesday
Tuesday
Puppy Mills
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http://www.stoppuppymills.org/
This is a very good link for some things you can do to make a difference. Click here!
This is a very good link for some things you can do to make a difference. Click here!
Monday
Friday
Abandoned pets
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There is no way anyone would ever do this to their kids. So the advertisers are saying why would you do this to your pets? Strong message!
Thursday
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Friday
Shopping
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Here is the story leading up to this video. This Praire dog was waiting in line to go shopping on the biggest shopping day of the year. He was not pleased when he found out after waiting all this time to get in on the sale they were out of stock. Here is his reaction when the clerk told him they were out!
Thursday
Jessica the pet hippo!
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Jessica the Hippo has made herself a member of this South African family. And they have pretty much adopted her as their own! Jessica even gets massages!
Wednesday
Shopping Penguin (yes I did say that!)
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Since everyone is getting ready to shop I thought this video would be perfect! This is so adorable! Look at his little backpack!
Tuesday
Driving Dog!
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Have you ever seen a dog drive a truck before? Have a look at this clip!
Here is a commercial for Heinken with a dog driving a car!
Here is a commercial for Heinken with a dog driving a car!
Monday
Saturday
Backstreet Parrot
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First there was a beat boxing parrot, now look at this parrot dance to the backstreet boys! Look at how he really has the beat too! It is really incredible!
When the song is finished he gets really excited about his performance!
When the song is finished he gets really excited about his performance!
Thursday
Simon Says!
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This dog knows how to play Simon Says! Can you believe it?!
Animals are so neat! Some of the videos I have found and am going to be posting soon are incredible! Stay tuned!
Animals are so neat! Some of the videos I have found and am going to be posting soon are incredible! Stay tuned!
Wednesday
Talking Cats!
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These cats really do talk it seems!
Here is another cat saying hello. The owner thinks this is what it sounds like
"Hello, Hello, Hello, I Know Hello, Hello Hello Hello. Hello. I'm Alone, I'm on my own, I'm Alone, I know hello."
Here is another cat saying hello. The owner thinks this is what it sounds like
"Hello, Hello, Hello, I Know Hello, Hello Hello Hello. Hello. I'm Alone, I'm on my own, I'm Alone, I know hello."
Saturday
Dancing Dog
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This dog is INCREDIBLE! I have no idea how this lady was able to train this dog to dance like this! Look for the footwork about mid-way through. I like the fact that it looks like they are both having a great time!
Here is another but I am not able to add it to the website. You will be directed to you tube. Click here.
Here is another but I am not able to add it to the website. You will be directed to you tube. Click here.
Tuesday
MSN video
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Here is a video link on MSN video about a new website that is hoping to help dogs in shelters that have no hope.
Want to give this pup a home?
Want to give this pup a home?
Monday
Sunday
The Economy is affecting Animal Shelters
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Here is a link to the problem many animal shelters are having. Click Here (this takes you to a new site.) I am sure this is happening all over. Perhaps this is a really great time of the year to donate some money, supplies, time if we can!
Saturday
Dog wigs on David Letterman
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Ok. you can't help but laugh at this video! This woman has been designing wigs in hollywood for years and now is designing them for dogs! If after looking at this you want to buy one for your little baby, click here!
Poll results
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mostly sweaters 3 (20%)
a dog dress 2 (13%)
bandana 2 (13%)
nothing 8 (53%)
nice collars 4 (26%)
Votes so far: 15
Poll closed
thanks for all the votes!
look for the new poll on here!
a dog dress 2 (13%)
bandana 2 (13%)
nothing 8 (53%)
nice collars 4 (26%)
Votes so far: 15
Poll closed
thanks for all the votes!
look for the new poll on here!
Friday
Thursday
Exercising your dog
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We've all heard the old saying "idle hands are the devil's tools." The popularity of the adage stems from its validity. Those who are not able to keep themselves busy are far more apt to fill their time with inappropriate acts. If re-written to apply to man's best friend, the notion that "idle paws are the devil's tools" would ring true, as well. A dog who is not sufficiently engaged in physical activity is far more likely to present behavioral challenges.
Often, we hear complaints about dogs who are simply uncontrollable. They engage in destructive behaviors without any apparent or obvious reason. They may dig the dreaded backyard holes, destroy property or simply be difficult animals with whom to get along. These problems can be the outgrowth of any number of things, but quite often the root cause of such difficulties nothing more than idleness. A dog that is not sufficiently exercised will find other outlets for his energies. Unfortunately, when left to his own devices to find an outlet, a dog may very well choose less than appreciated activity.
Professional trainers have long understood the value of exercising a dog. Not only is the physical activity beneficial to the animal's health. Regular exercise in a controlled manner also serves to decrease the likelihood of destructive and inappropriate behavior. Instead of needing to invent means by which to expend his energy, the dog is exercised in a directed manner and incidents of inappropriate behavior decline.
Put simply, if you don't find a way to wear out your dog, your dog will find a way to wear you out! His idle paws will become a source of great frustration if not otherwise occupied. Thus, exercising your dog consistently will improve his behavior a great deal.
Many dog owners, however, find it difficult to find ways to sufficiently exercise their pet. This could be due to schedule or space limitations. Fortunately, there are a variety of means to exercise a dog.
The most traditional means of dog exercising remains one of the most effective: simply walking the dog can do wonders. We too often have a tendency to reduce walking the dog to a jaunt as short as is necessary for him to tend to his elimination needs. Although dog walking certainly serves this purpose, it is important to recognize that the act of walking one's dog also holds the promise of improving his behavior through exercise. Instead of cutting a walk short once his "business" is done, it is better to continue the walk for a longer period of time. Use the walk as exercise-as well as a great bonding opportunity.
Playing fetch is another great means by which a dog can be exercised. Even in an enclosed space, a smaller dog can get quite a workout from a brisk game of fetch. For those owners who are not feeling particular active, it is a great alternative to an extended walk, as it requires little or no real effort on the part of the owner. One can play fetch indoors with a smaller dog while watching a television program or simply relaxing in an easy chair.
Some have found they are able to train their dogs to walk on an indoor treadmill. If your dog is receptive to utilizing a treadmill, you can gain all of the advantages of lengthy walks without having to leave your home. Using a treadmill may not interest all dogs, however, and one is advised not to purchase a treadmill solely for use by a dog for that very reason.
There really is not limit to the number of ways one can find to exercise their dog. Every dog and every situation is at least slightly different, but all hold in common the presence of opportunities for quality exercise. These opportunities cannot be overlooked. Regular and significant exercise will improve a dog's health, create more opportunity for dog and owner interaction and can lead to amazing improvements in behavior.
You can recapture your dog's paws from the hands of the devil! If your dog tends to be difficult, implement a regular exercise regime. There is a strong chance that simple change will have a profound impact on his behavior.
Dog Article courtesy of I-Love-Dogs.com
We've all heard the old saying "idle hands are the devil's tools." The popularity of the adage stems from its validity. Those who are not able to keep themselves busy are far more apt to fill their time with inappropriate acts. If re-written to apply to man's best friend, the notion that "idle paws are the devil's tools" would ring true, as well. A dog who is not sufficiently engaged in physical activity is far more likely to present behavioral challenges.
Often, we hear complaints about dogs who are simply uncontrollable. They engage in destructive behaviors without any apparent or obvious reason. They may dig the dreaded backyard holes, destroy property or simply be difficult animals with whom to get along. These problems can be the outgrowth of any number of things, but quite often the root cause of such difficulties nothing more than idleness. A dog that is not sufficiently exercised will find other outlets for his energies. Unfortunately, when left to his own devices to find an outlet, a dog may very well choose less than appreciated activity.
Professional trainers have long understood the value of exercising a dog. Not only is the physical activity beneficial to the animal's health. Regular exercise in a controlled manner also serves to decrease the likelihood of destructive and inappropriate behavior. Instead of needing to invent means by which to expend his energy, the dog is exercised in a directed manner and incidents of inappropriate behavior decline.
Put simply, if you don't find a way to wear out your dog, your dog will find a way to wear you out! His idle paws will become a source of great frustration if not otherwise occupied. Thus, exercising your dog consistently will improve his behavior a great deal.
Many dog owners, however, find it difficult to find ways to sufficiently exercise their pet. This could be due to schedule or space limitations. Fortunately, there are a variety of means to exercise a dog.
The most traditional means of dog exercising remains one of the most effective: simply walking the dog can do wonders. We too often have a tendency to reduce walking the dog to a jaunt as short as is necessary for him to tend to his elimination needs. Although dog walking certainly serves this purpose, it is important to recognize that the act of walking one's dog also holds the promise of improving his behavior through exercise. Instead of cutting a walk short once his "business" is done, it is better to continue the walk for a longer period of time. Use the walk as exercise-as well as a great bonding opportunity.
Playing fetch is another great means by which a dog can be exercised. Even in an enclosed space, a smaller dog can get quite a workout from a brisk game of fetch. For those owners who are not feeling particular active, it is a great alternative to an extended walk, as it requires little or no real effort on the part of the owner. One can play fetch indoors with a smaller dog while watching a television program or simply relaxing in an easy chair.
Some have found they are able to train their dogs to walk on an indoor treadmill. If your dog is receptive to utilizing a treadmill, you can gain all of the advantages of lengthy walks without having to leave your home. Using a treadmill may not interest all dogs, however, and one is advised not to purchase a treadmill solely for use by a dog for that very reason.
There really is not limit to the number of ways one can find to exercise their dog. Every dog and every situation is at least slightly different, but all hold in common the presence of opportunities for quality exercise. These opportunities cannot be overlooked. Regular and significant exercise will improve a dog's health, create more opportunity for dog and owner interaction and can lead to amazing improvements in behavior.
You can recapture your dog's paws from the hands of the devil! If your dog tends to be difficult, implement a regular exercise regime. There is a strong chance that simple change will have a profound impact on his behavior.
Dog Article courtesy of I-Love-Dogs.com
Panda Dog
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An abandoned dog in Tokyo, Japan has been given a new lease of life after being given a makeover to make him look like a panda bear and be more appealing. Columbo, a poodle-maltese was given up by his owner who got married. It wasn't until a pet shop owner rescued him, covering up his stained coat with black dye to make him more cute and appealing. Now he is the most popular dog on the block.
Wednesday
Monday
Hilarious Cartoon of cat!
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Thanks to all who are saying hi and looking at the videos! I hope everyone is enjoying this website!
Saturday
shop at PETCO so they can help with California Pets!
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They will round up your total amount due at the registar. Now you can see what they use the money for. (I am not affiliated with this company in anyway!)
They will round up your total amount due at the registar. Now you can see what they use the money for. (I am not affiliated with this company in anyway!)
Friday
Otters holding hands with each other
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This is so sweet! Keep watching the whole video. Remember to vote over on the right for the new poll!
Poll Results for Ellen and Iggy
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The results are in! Here is how you voted!
Did Ellen do wrong thing by giving Iggy to her hairdresser?
NO 30 69%
Yes 12 26%
Not sure 2 4%
So most of you felt that it was alright for her to give the dog to the hairdresser, but many of you also thought she shouldn't have.
In a simalar poll about animal shelters, we asked if they are getting too picky about who they adopt to, or a they just being careful. Here is how you answered.
Yes 12 40%
No 5 16%
Not sure 0%
They should be less picky but still be careful 13 43%
Thanks to everyone who voted! Take a look at the new poll.
The results are in! Here is how you voted!
Did Ellen do wrong thing by giving Iggy to her hairdresser?
NO 30 69%
Yes 12 26%
Not sure 2 4%
So most of you felt that it was alright for her to give the dog to the hairdresser, but many of you also thought she shouldn't have.
In a simalar poll about animal shelters, we asked if they are getting too picky about who they adopt to, or a they just being careful. Here is how you answered.
Yes 12 40%
No 5 16%
Not sure 0%
They should be less picky but still be careful 13 43%
Thanks to everyone who voted! Take a look at the new poll.
Wednesday
Water skiing funny squirrel
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OK I confess I really love squirrels. Most people don't want them at their feeder but I do! I saw this squirrell on t.v. a few years ago. Quite clever! I think people should give squirrels more credit!
Kitty video
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If you are at work nodding off, wait till you look at this video!
Don't forget to vote for your opinion of Ellen and Iggy at the right of the screen.
Don't forget to vote for your opinion of Ellen and Iggy at the right of the screen.
Tuesday
Dog and a duck are best buddies!
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Look at how gentle this pit bull is with this duck! This is not one of mean Michael Vick's dogs.
Look at the cat get along with not only chickens but a parakeet too! I can't believe she doesn't mind the little chicken feet on her! What a great cat! She must know that she has a job to do!
Look at the cat get along with not only chickens but a parakeet too! I can't believe she doesn't mind the little chicken feet on her! What a great cat! She must know that she has a job to do!
Monday
A yorkie and maltese "speed eating contest"!
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There is no audio on the video clip but really it doesn't need it! The little faces say it all!
Look at all the dog tricks this Maltese can do!
Look at all the dog tricks this Maltese can do!
Sunday
Hey dog lovers, this is a nice video
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This is a really cute video of a Jack Russell Terrier puppy. For all you dog lovers I think you'll appreciate it no matter what breed of dog you have.
Keep the votes coming on your thoughts of Ellen and her dog Iggy. Come back for a new poll on something entirely different when this poll is finished!
Keep the votes coming on your thoughts of Ellen and her dog Iggy. Come back for a new poll on something entirely different when this poll is finished!
Wednesday
Ellen and her dog
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What are your views on Ellen DeGeneres (click on Ellen's name for story) and her giving a dog to her her hairdresser?
Take the two polls on the side and leave comments!
Take the two polls on the side and leave comments!
I recently adopted a puppy from a wonderful women who runs an animal rescue. I did find though that many of these rescues are getting really strict in who they will adopt too. I am sure they have seen a lot and have their reasons, but the goal is to find these animals a nice home and it concerns me that they are missing out on some great homes just because there rules scare people away.
As for the Ellen situation, perhaps Ellen went about it in the wrong way by not asking the rescue ahead of time, but.....this rescue agency should AT LEAST go to these people's home to see if the dog can stay there and has found a good home. There are so many animals out there in the cages at the pound, here is a family who really really wants this dog!
As for the Ellen situation, perhaps Ellen went about it in the wrong way by not asking the rescue ahead of time, but.....this rescue agency should AT LEAST go to these people's home to see if the dog can stay there and has found a good home. There are so many animals out there in the cages at the pound, here is a family who really really wants this dog!
I personally don't think Ellen did anything wrong. She was just trying to find the dog a nice home and knew someone who she thought would take care of the dog and love it. Sometimes when you have other pets they just don't get along, it happens!
Look at this link of what the women who owns the rescue says.
Saturday
Friday
Thursday
At the dog park
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Remember the pets.com commercials from a few years ago? Here is one of them I thought was fun!
Pet Spa and Fashion
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I liked this video for the "spa atmosphere" Really, when were all at work wouldn't you like your little pooch to be enjoying themselves like this?!
I thought this was a clever commercial that everyone would enjoy if they saw it on t.v.! A girl dog spots a potential mate, with a bit of cleaning up she might be interested in him!
I thought this was a clever commercial that everyone would enjoy if they saw it on t.v.! A girl dog spots a potential mate, with a bit of cleaning up she might be interested in him!
Monday
Wednesday
Awwwww! Look at these videos!
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AWWWWW!
This video is short but I want to watch it again and again!
Creating Dog Friendly Yards
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Caroline_Bourke]Caroline Bourke
People who love gardening are often at a loss as to how to maintain pet friendly yards. Fortunately, with a little thought and compromise, it is not a difficult task to achieve. Pets and their owners can both enjoy their pet friendly yards with no major mishap to the pets or the gardens.
One of the first things that are needed in pet friendly yards is a high and sturdy fence all around. This will not only prevent pets from running out, it will deter stray dogs from coming in. The fence should be equipped with wire meshing at the edges to block off any gaps. Do not grow plants near the fence, as dogs like to establish their territorial rights. This may lead to unsightly dog paths being created here. Dogs need places to run around, so pet friendly yards should have stone paved areas or paths.
Take care not to leave any area with loose mud in the garden- it is an invitation to start digging! It may be a good idea to fence off an area that is exclusively for the dog to romp around. A dog house is also essential to protect the pets from excessive heat or wind. It should not be too close to the outer fence as dogs can climb on the house and jump out. The dogs should also have a bath room area that they are trained to use, to prevent the lawn from being messed up. Make sure there is water available for them to drink.
What to Grow In Pet Friendly Yards
Grass and plans cannot tolerate the nitrates in dog urine, so train them to keep off the grass. Some varieties of grass are sturdier than others, such as Bermuda grass and can with stand treading. Clover is perhaps the ideal choice, as it does not stain the way grass does after being subjected to dog urine. Delicate plants can be protected with wooden picket fences or wire cages around them. This prevents dog urine from reaching their trunks and roots, and damaging them. While there are numerous plants to choose from to grow in gardens, pet friendly yards should not have poisonous plants. Check out lists of plants that are suitable to have around with pets before planning the garden.
Pet friendly yards should have secure places for storing herbicides and other chemicals. Pets should be allowed to play only after 24 hours of fertilizing a yard. It is also a good idea to have pet toys and chews to keep them entertained while they are out.
Caroline Bourke is a full time beauty therapist in Florida. Check out these great [http://www.dogsdogdogs.net]Dogs Advice resources and articles or the more general [http://awpblog.com/pets-advice/]Pets advice.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Caroline_Bourke http://EzineArticles.com/?Creating-Dog-Friendly-Yards&id=65963
Surfing Dog with interviews
Essential Features Of A Good Dog Training Book
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Xavier_Gallery]Xavier Gallery
Training your dog is a time-intensive project that requires patience and solid strategy. Most inexperienced dog owners ultimately fail at training their pet because they either lack the knowledge of what to, or they become frustrated when their dog does not respond. This failure leads many to turn to the plethora of dog training books available on the internet. There are a number of excellent resources available, but what exactly makes up a good dog training book? Here are some important things to research before buying any training product.
Navigation In order to successfully implement a training program with your dog, you need to understand the concepts behind it. A well-written dog training book starts with the basics and slowly guides you through the more advanced techniques. There should be clear step-by-step instructions for each task, and the chapters should be organized by skill level. Too many inferior books lump broad categories together, which can confuse amateurs on where to begin. Ideally, it should be easy to continually reference topics in the book since it is unlikely you will memorize everything after one read.
Beyond Puppies Some books can lose their value after the first year of a dog’s life. They guide you through potty training and other behavior issues prevalent in puppies, but they don’t offer enough information on dealing with older dogs. This can be a big void, especially since it is much harder to break the habits of an older dog. Thus, it is important to choose a book that spans the life of your pet. A well-trained dog may never demonstrate obedience issues, but there are other bad habits such as aggression that may need to be dealt with later in life.
Illustration As humans, we learn more efficiently through reinforcement, and this is why the best dog training books feature a number of pictures and illustrations. Training your dog is a rather precise science, and there is simply too much room for misinterpretation without giving a visual reference. Some of the more premier dog training guides offer video instruction in addition to their books. This can be useful bonus that provides another way to learn the material.
Support No matter how confident you are in your abilities, you will probably reach a point where you have a question. Finding a training resource that offers email support or a learning forum is a great way to ensure you can find an answer. This is one of the benefits with the dog training ebooks available online, as a handful of them provide email support with the cost of their product. Having access to a support network makes it less likely that you will give up when you reach a difficult point during the training process.
Training your dog can be a fun experience that builds a strong bond between you and your pet, but it can also become a nightmare if things aren’t going well. A good dog training book will teach you what methods to use and how to implement them over the course of your dog’s development. But for every good book available, there are a hundred others have limited value. The best way to protect yourself against the inferior products is to do your research and look for product reviews. Choosing the right book from the start will ensure success with your training regimen.
Find out which [http://petsbegood.com]Dog Training Book topped our list. Here's a secret... it wasn't even close! Read the reviews at [http://petsbegood.com]PetsBeGood.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Xavier_Gallery http://EzineArticles.com/?Essential-Features-Of-A-Good-Dog-Training-Book&id=659054
Extreme Pete This dog is crazy!
Wow this dog knows how to add!
The world's only poker playing yorkie!
This dog is really smart!
This video is short but I want to watch it again and again!
Creating Dog Friendly Yards
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Caroline_Bourke]Caroline Bourke
People who love gardening are often at a loss as to how to maintain pet friendly yards. Fortunately, with a little thought and compromise, it is not a difficult task to achieve. Pets and their owners can both enjoy their pet friendly yards with no major mishap to the pets or the gardens.
One of the first things that are needed in pet friendly yards is a high and sturdy fence all around. This will not only prevent pets from running out, it will deter stray dogs from coming in. The fence should be equipped with wire meshing at the edges to block off any gaps. Do not grow plants near the fence, as dogs like to establish their territorial rights. This may lead to unsightly dog paths being created here. Dogs need places to run around, so pet friendly yards should have stone paved areas or paths.
Take care not to leave any area with loose mud in the garden- it is an invitation to start digging! It may be a good idea to fence off an area that is exclusively for the dog to romp around. A dog house is also essential to protect the pets from excessive heat or wind. It should not be too close to the outer fence as dogs can climb on the house and jump out. The dogs should also have a bath room area that they are trained to use, to prevent the lawn from being messed up. Make sure there is water available for them to drink.
What to Grow In Pet Friendly Yards
Grass and plans cannot tolerate the nitrates in dog urine, so train them to keep off the grass. Some varieties of grass are sturdier than others, such as Bermuda grass and can with stand treading. Clover is perhaps the ideal choice, as it does not stain the way grass does after being subjected to dog urine. Delicate plants can be protected with wooden picket fences or wire cages around them. This prevents dog urine from reaching their trunks and roots, and damaging them. While there are numerous plants to choose from to grow in gardens, pet friendly yards should not have poisonous plants. Check out lists of plants that are suitable to have around with pets before planning the garden.
Pet friendly yards should have secure places for storing herbicides and other chemicals. Pets should be allowed to play only after 24 hours of fertilizing a yard. It is also a good idea to have pet toys and chews to keep them entertained while they are out.
Caroline Bourke is a full time beauty therapist in Florida. Check out these great [http://www.dogsdogdogs.net]Dogs Advice resources and articles or the more general [http://awpblog.com/pets-advice/]Pets advice.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Caroline_Bourke http://EzineArticles.com/?Creating-Dog-Friendly-Yards&id=65963
Surfing Dog with interviews
Essential Features Of A Good Dog Training Book
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Xavier_Gallery]Xavier Gallery
Training your dog is a time-intensive project that requires patience and solid strategy. Most inexperienced dog owners ultimately fail at training their pet because they either lack the knowledge of what to, or they become frustrated when their dog does not respond. This failure leads many to turn to the plethora of dog training books available on the internet. There are a number of excellent resources available, but what exactly makes up a good dog training book? Here are some important things to research before buying any training product.
Navigation In order to successfully implement a training program with your dog, you need to understand the concepts behind it. A well-written dog training book starts with the basics and slowly guides you through the more advanced techniques. There should be clear step-by-step instructions for each task, and the chapters should be organized by skill level. Too many inferior books lump broad categories together, which can confuse amateurs on where to begin. Ideally, it should be easy to continually reference topics in the book since it is unlikely you will memorize everything after one read.
Beyond Puppies Some books can lose their value after the first year of a dog’s life. They guide you through potty training and other behavior issues prevalent in puppies, but they don’t offer enough information on dealing with older dogs. This can be a big void, especially since it is much harder to break the habits of an older dog. Thus, it is important to choose a book that spans the life of your pet. A well-trained dog may never demonstrate obedience issues, but there are other bad habits such as aggression that may need to be dealt with later in life.
Illustration As humans, we learn more efficiently through reinforcement, and this is why the best dog training books feature a number of pictures and illustrations. Training your dog is a rather precise science, and there is simply too much room for misinterpretation without giving a visual reference. Some of the more premier dog training guides offer video instruction in addition to their books. This can be useful bonus that provides another way to learn the material.
Support No matter how confident you are in your abilities, you will probably reach a point where you have a question. Finding a training resource that offers email support or a learning forum is a great way to ensure you can find an answer. This is one of the benefits with the dog training ebooks available online, as a handful of them provide email support with the cost of their product. Having access to a support network makes it less likely that you will give up when you reach a difficult point during the training process.
Training your dog can be a fun experience that builds a strong bond between you and your pet, but it can also become a nightmare if things aren’t going well. A good dog training book will teach you what methods to use and how to implement them over the course of your dog’s development. But for every good book available, there are a hundred others have limited value. The best way to protect yourself against the inferior products is to do your research and look for product reviews. Choosing the right book from the start will ensure success with your training regimen.
Find out which [http://petsbegood.com]Dog Training Book topped our list. Here's a secret... it wasn't even close! Read the reviews at [http://petsbegood.com]PetsBeGood.com
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Extreme Pete This dog is crazy!
Wow this dog knows how to add!
The world's only poker playing yorkie!
This dog is really smart!
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Cat playing piano WOW!
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Some cats get mad, as seen in this next video!
email your photo if you would like it on my pet says!
Some cats get mad, as seen in this next video!
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