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Dog Treats - Why You Want to Use Them?

... notice that after a few lessons your dog will learn what your command means and listen to it. Another popular dog treat technique for teaching your dog to sit is to hold the reward above his nose and say the command. Your dog will sit ... Read Read: Dog Treats -  Why You Want to Use Them?

By: Keith Londrie | 30/10/2007 | Pets

Dog Treat Training

... ready to do and learn only to get the goodie. Get started. Prepare or buy a sufficient quantity of dog treats. Choose the type your dog loves, and make sure they are different than his current food. Always carry some in your pocket or ... Read Read: Dog Treat Training

By: Keith Londrie | 18/08/2007 | Pets

Do You Really Know What Dog Treats are for?

... are only natural ingredients in them. You will need to dedicate may be an hour every two weeks to prepare a sufficient quantity of dog treats. Moreover there are hundreds of recipes available on the internet. Just make sure there are no ... Read Read: Do You Really Know What Dog Treats are for?

By: Keith Londrie | 18/08/2007 | Pets

Home Made Dog Treats

... chopped fresh parsley and a cup of milk. Mix these ingredients, get a teaspoon and make drops over an oily baking sheet. Then bake for 15 minutes. Give your dog some of these treats and you will soon feel the great advantage for his breath. Read Read: Home Made Dog Treats

By: Keith Londrie | 15/08/2007 | Pets

Do You Want To Make Your Own Homemade Dog Treats?

... food poisoning). Treats can, of course, be refrigerated or frozen as needed. Make sure they are fully thawed before giving them to your dog. Besides being healthier than most store bought dog treats, the ones you make at home generally ... Read Read: Do You Want To Make Your Own Homemade Dog Treats?

By: Laurie Lindsay | 05/03/2008 | Pets

Healthy Dog Treats

... pet's food habit. You always look forward to a healthy, well balanced and nutritional diet for your pampered pooches. When dogs are provided with dog treats such as frozen dried ice cream or birthday dog cookies they know that you really ... Read Read: Healthy Dog Treats

By: John Velazco | 03/09/2009 | Pets

How to Stop Dog From Chewing

... to get him some teething toys which should help, such as hard rubber balls, puppy teething rings if they are a puppy, and frozen dog treats are really great too. Try to make your house chew proof as much as you can as well if you want to ... Read Read: How to Stop Dog From Chewing

By: jason bb han | 15/06/2009 | Pets

Guide to Dangerous Treats for Dogs

... they will recommend that you induce vomiting. However, a chocolate bar might be just enough to make a small dog very sick, or even cause its death. Some dog treat manufacturers actually make chocolate treats for dogs. However, they have ... Read Read: Guide to Dangerous Treats for Dogs

By: Keith Londrie | 25/01/2007 | Pets

Jon Dakins

Interactive Toys for Dogs

... can make it. If it’s too hard, then the dog’s motivation disappears.Step 3: Fill up the interactive toy with a mixture of dog food, dog treats, and additional flavor (peanut butter, Kong stuffing).Step 4: Optional – place the toy in the ... Read Read: Interactive Toys for Dogs

By: Jon Dakins | 19/09/2008 | Pets
Rolf Joho

A Guide to Dog Food

Dog food is the animal or plant material that is used for consumption by dogs or canines. Dog treats are the special type of foods that are given as a reward to the pet, and not as a regular diet. Many people buy the readymade dog food, but ... Read Read: A Guide to Dog Food

By: Rolf Joho | 15/04/2009 | Pets

Christmas Gifts for Dogs That You Can Make Yourself

... something most everyone can do – bake some special Christmas Dog Treats. To make our dog treats you'll need 1 cup of wholemeal flour, ½ a cup of grated cheese, ½ a cup of cooked frozen vegetables such as peas, corn and carrots, ½ a cup of ... Read Read: Christmas Gifts for Dogs That You Can Make Yourself

By: Diane E Ellis | 04/11/2009 | Pets

A Happy and Healthy Dog

... the dough and bake it for 30 minutes on a cookie sheet. Cut it in pieces and serve it to your dog. He will love it. Another good treat for your dog is Frosty Paws. You can make it at home. Recipes are various for this treat. I am going ... Read Read: A Happy and Healthy Dog

By: Keith Londrie | 08/05/2007 | Pets

Natural Balanced Dog Food

... effects of particular breed-associated chronic diseases that may occur in older dogs).  Ideally, natural balanced dog foods are either fresh or frozen, but may also be dehydrated for convenience.  But be careful: not all dehydrated natural ... Read Read: Natural Balanced Dog Food

By: Eric Taylor | 15/12/2008 | Pets

Natural Balanced Organic Food for Dogs

... fresh or frozen, but may also be dehydrated for convenience. But be aware: not all dehydrated natural balanced dog foods are created equal! Such claims are often made, even though some of the ingredients used may have been treated with ... Read Read: Natural Balanced Organic Food for Dogs

By: Eric Taylor | 17/12/2008 | Pets

So Why Do Dogs Chew Things? Here is How to Keep Your Dog From Chewing Up the House

... . I like to let my teething puppies chew on frozen bagels. This way he gets to eat it after going through the work of gnawing it while it thaws. I purchase a big bag of tiny bagels. These treats seem to work well. Mouthing - At as young as ... Read Read: So Why Do Dogs Chew Things? Here is How to Keep Your Dog From Chewing Up the House

By: Annette Masse | 23/07/2008 | Pets

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