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Where are the Products for Owners of Two or More Dogs?

... ergonomic handle- Allows walking of multiple dogs with one hand- The swivel snap untangles leashes- Owner can store his/her and dogs items in the pouch- Key chain holder sewn into pouch- Unlike couplers, the device does not allow larger ... Read Read: Where are the Products for Owners of Two or More Dogs?

By: RG PetComm | 05/07/2008 | Pets
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Kids & Dogs - A Common Sense Approach

... will help the dog build a positive association with your children. * Avoid giving your dog items that it can get possessive over with children around such as pig's ears, smoked bones, rawhide etc. It is very important to rain your dog to ... Read Read: Kids & Dogs - A Common Sense Approach

By: Gerald Mcnicholl | 28/06/2006 | Pets
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Five Unique Ways To Display And Share Your Favorite Dog Pictures

... as his first ID tag, collar, or lock of hair. You could even add one of his favorite dog biscuits or treats. Be creative and display whatever treasured dog items would add the most meaning to the shadow box! 4. Display your favorite dog ... Read Read: Five Unique Ways To Display And Share Your Favorite Dog Pictures

By: Caroline Kent | 27/02/2006 | Pets
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Why Do Dogs Need Toys?

... types: 1. Chewing Toys Dogs need to chew, for a number of different reasons throughout their life stages. So, give your dogs items they are allowed to chew, and don't leave them to pick on your prized possessions. Puppies chew in order ... Read Read: Why Do Dogs Need Toys?

By: Terry King | 03/05/2007 | Pets
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Essential Tips For Training Your Dog

... left by your dog are not its fault. To curb this trend, simply place your dog (or lead your dog to, depending on the size) on a particular item (newspaper is popular, but also an old pillow or blanket could suffice) whenever he or she ... Read Read: Essential Tips For Training Your Dog

By: Russ Hancock | 04/07/2008 | Pets
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Dealing With Aggression in Dogs

... pick up a large object (if possible) and hold it far away from you. Hopefully the dog latches onto the item. Do not let go if this is the case, let him or here chew on this as he or she believes this is a part of you. If it feels it has no ... Read Read: Dealing With Aggression in Dogs

By: Russ Hancock | 04/07/2008 | Pets
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Ensure Proper Nutrition For Your Dog

... listed above, and any others you or your vet deem beneficial, should do more than suffice. The bottom line, however, is that if you love your dog, you should not hesitate to spring a little more for a higher quality formula as opposed to ... Read Read: Ensure Proper Nutrition For Your Dog

By: Russ Hancock | 04/07/2008 | Pets
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Help! My Dog is Chewing Everything!

... the inappropriate item away. Be firm but loving with correction, and always be liberal with praise. You can teach your dog to ignore the items you do not want him to chew on by spending a little time working with him. Try setting out ... Read Read: Help! My Dog is Chewing Everything!

By: Annette Phillips | 16/04/2008 | Pets

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How To Teach Your Dog Nifty Tricks

... happy about this decision. Start desensitizing or training your dog to tolerate these items by having the dog sit and gradually moving the item toward the dog. Praise the dog as the item gradually gets closer before the dog starts to move ... Read Read: How To Teach Your Dog Nifty Tricks

By: Kelly Marshall | 27/10/2006 | Automotive
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What Causes Dogs to Chew? Ways to Keep Your Dog From Chewing

... pizza dough or frozen bagels makes for a good chew toy for a puppy. Fear - Sometimes, when frightened, dogs may chew on items. Loud noises, like those that occur during thunderstorms, can frighten some dogs. Dogs also become agitated by ... Read Read: What Causes Dogs to Chew? Ways to Keep Your Dog From Chewing

By: Annette Masse | 12/07/2008 | Pets
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Dry Dog Food Vs. Canned Dog Food

... is to satisfy the food receptors in the stomach. This is due to the fact that the larger dogs need to eat plenty of moist food or the canned food items to satisfy these criteria. But it may not be practically possible in these larger dogs ... Read Read: Dry Dog Food Vs. Canned Dog Food

By: Lyng | 20/03/2008 | Pets
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Dog Training Equipment: a Few Simple Items are Enough to Train the Dog

... to begin with, but to which he will become accustomed with the passage of time. Once he is accustomed to the collar, you can add the next item of dog training equipment which is the leash. You can begin by not holding the leash and ... Read Read: Dog Training Equipment: a Few Simple Items are Enough to Train the Dog

By: Roland Jefferson | 31/08/2007 | Pets
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Dog Training Items

... about five to six feet long. Leash is used to give commands and control your dog. The width of the leash depends on size of your dog. Another item is collar. There are different shapes and sizes of these collars available. You should ... Read Read: Dog Training Items

By: David Lee | 18/12/2007 | Pets
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Games to Train your Dog

... or drops it too far away, end the game in disgust. 3. Drop It One way to train “drop it” is to give the dog large item to hold, then offer a very desirable treat for exchange. Wait patiently until the dog notice the attractive treat ... Read Read: Games to Train your Dog

By: sctiang | 30/10/2007 | Pets
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Safety Tips to Prevent Dogs From Attacking Babies

... leave these baby items lying around when you are out of the room. Treat them just like you treat your baby. The dog and these items are never together - not for a long, long time. Look at it like this. If you can't control the dog staying ... Read Read: Safety Tips to Prevent Dogs From Attacking Babies

By: Lewis Konrad | 14/10/2007 | Pets

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