Preparing For The Arrival of Your New Dog Posted By : Sarah McDermott

April 9th, 2008



Preparing For The Arrival of Your New Dog Posted By : Sarah McDermott
Once youve decided on the breed of dog, and have even chosen a cute little pup or dog that you want to bring home, make sure that your family is ready for the new member. Delegate dog rearing responsibilities. One member of the family should always be in charge of feeding the dog. Dont assume that once theres a dog in the house your enthusiastic children will go ahead and feed the dog every single day. You dont want to be in a position where theres a lot of pointing of the fingers when the dog is sitting by his feeder with a mournful expression ion his face. Likewise, make sure another member of the family is responsible for his grooming, brushing and cleaning his fur, clipping his nails and so on.

Choosing the right collar for your pet Posted By : Stephen23 Pappalau32
Choosing the right collar for your pet Collars are meant to notify people that a dog or a cat has a home and it is not just a stray one. Collars are ideally suited for those pets, which have a tendency to go outside. Its also a wise decision to write the full contact details on the collar, in case it gets lost. For cat owners, its a bit difficult to choose the right collar rather than that of a dog owner. So, what do you think is the best collar for your cat, is it the flea control collar or a reflective collar or an elastic collar or one with a buckle and so on?

Don’ts To Remember In Dachshund Training
These are just simple and few tips yet if followed, will surely give you a well-trained Dachshund dog…

A Guide To Cat Care Posted By : Winston Hill
Your cat will always rely on you for food, water, safe shelter and regular veterinary cat care even though they appear independent. By doing this consistently you place yourself in a much better place to develop a mutual and rewarding relationship.

Training Your Dog Yourself Posted By : Nicholas Hunt
Training a dog properly is vital, but this doesn’t necessarily mean you need professional help. There is no one more qualified to train your dog than yourself.

Dog House - Importance of Outdoor Dog House Posted By : Jim Olivero
There are many things to consider when purchasing a dog house. Dog houses are now not just a matter of shelter for dogs. And for their comfort, you should choose a suitable one for your dog.