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Your New Dog

... the option of taking your dog to the vet for trimmings. For around $10 you let the Veterinary Technician handle the manicure. With every new dog, puppy or adult, house trained or not, get some puppy pee pads. Your new dog is in unfamiliar ... Read Read: Your New Dog

By: Miss Debra Rae | 01/10/2007 | Pets
Jon Dakins

Bringing Your New Dog Home the Right Way

... at the shelter, so if you have other pets make sure they are up to date on their shots before you bring him home. If your new dog isn't spayed or neutered then you should have this done, unless you have specific plans for breeding your dog ... Read Read: Bringing Your New Dog Home the Right Way

By: Jon Dakins | 21/10/2008 | Pets
Karin Falkes

Choosing a New Dog That Suits Your Family's Way of Life

... type of dog you want and how to train the dog from early on. Spend a little time picking and choosing your dog and both you and your new dog will reap the rewards.  Make sure you can hold the puppy and cuddle him the first time you meet.  ... Read Read: Choosing a New Dog That Suits Your Family's Way of Life

By: Karin Falkes | 01/11/2009 | Pets

Where to Get a New Dog

... new home. Don't be insulted by this, and don't be afraid to ask some questions back. If you demonstrate that you're knowledgeable and will care for your new dog properly, the breeder will be happy to help you through the adoption process. Read Read: Where to Get a New Dog

By: Kelly Marshall | 31/05/2009 | Pets

Introducing a New Dog to Your Home

... can get your relationship off to a good start. What are some of the things that you should keep in mind when bringing a new dog into the house? The first thing that you should consider is the kind of environment that you are introducing ... Read Read: Introducing a New Dog to Your Home

By: Andrew Kasch | 07/01/2008 | Pets

Faux Paws: Six Common Mistakes New Dog Owners Make

... are the things I wish all dog owners knew. The good news is that none of these mistakes is unavoidable, nor are they difficult. Keeping these five tips in mind, the new dog owner will be on the right road to a happy ever after—ruff ruff! Read Read: Faux Paws: Six Common Mistakes New Dog Owners Make

By: Emma Snow | 16/08/2007 | Pets

18 Things to Consider Before Selecting Your New Dog

... you must make a sincere, thoughtful commitment. Try to match your desires to the needs of the dog.Before you start your search for a new dog there are the following 18 things to consider.1. Obligation and Dedication:Owning a dog requires a ... Read Read: 18 Things to Consider Before Selecting Your New Dog

By: Lamar Dean | 01/07/2008 | Pets

18 Things to Consider Before Selecting Your New Dog

... you must make a sincere, thoughtful commitment. Try to match your desires to the needs of the dog. Before you start your search for a new dog there are the following 18 things to consider.1. Obligation and Dedication:Owning a dog requires ... Read Read: 18 Things to Consider Before Selecting Your New Dog

By: Lamar Dean | 17/06/2008 | Pets

3 Tips For Best Handling Of Your New Dog

... to make their dogs pay attention. You will have to watch yourself carefully to avoid giving unplanned body signals to your dog. It is natural for a new dog owner to move their head, lean forward, or move her hands when she calls his dog. ... Read Read: 3 Tips For Best Handling Of Your New Dog

By: Jack Sinclair | 17/03/2008 | Pets
Ken Charles

Why Do you Want a New Dog?

... other members of the family, once the novelty has worn off? If, on the other hand, you are now living alone, the trust and demands of a new dog in your life could be the very best thing to lighten your days! 6) Separation anxiety ... Read Read: Why Do you Want a New Dog?

By: Ken Charles | 21/01/2008 | Pets

7 Tips On How To Get Your Kids To Look After Your New Dog

... . The more he completes the chore, the easier it will be to remember. Children don't always see the bigger picture of taking care of a new dog, but with our guidance, they will no doubt become good little pet owners. It's a good idea to ... Read Read: 7 Tips On How To Get Your Kids To Look After Your New Dog

By: Colin Philips | 16/03/2007 | Pets

Introducing A New Dog Into Your Home

Your new dog may be a puppy or you may have chosen to adopt your pet from an Animal Welfare organization but in either case, the first few days in your dogs new home will be an adventure of exploration. He will want to explore every aspect ... Read Read: Introducing A New Dog Into Your Home

By: Jeff Nenadic | 28/04/2009 | Pets

How To Get A New Dog But Spend Less

... dog to live. If the home study is completed and accepted, you will be required to pay veterinarian fees before you could take your new dog to your home. Reminder: Do not do a free adoption just because you could not afford to buy a dog. ... Read Read: How To Get A New  Dog But Spend Less

By: Althea Tan | 11/09/2008 | Pets

Adoption: What to Expect With Your New Dog When Adopting

... be trained to understand animals. In other words, animals are not to be hit, dragged, ridden or teased. They should understand that being overly aggressive with a new dog, especially one recently adopted, could cause the dog to react by ... Read Read: Adoption: What to Expect With Your New Dog When Adopting

By: Michael Plante | 18/07/2006 | Pets

Getting a New Dog? How to Chose One

... , and the rest of the dog's needs like supplies, bed, crate, among otherthings.3. The veterinarian that you will choose for your new dog. Different breeds of dogs fit different peoples's lifestyle. There are dogs that are suited for the ... Read Read: Getting a New Dog? How to Chose One

By: Donnis Barron | 09/02/2006 | Pets

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