The Yorkshire Terrier Is A Little Dog With A Big Attitude
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by George Adams
Do you like a dog with attitude? Then a Yorkshire Terrier may just be the dog for you. Yorkies are sweet little dogs that love to cuddle, yet they think they are big and bad and will take on a German Shepherd without blinking an eye.
The Yorkshire Terrier is classified in the Toy [...]
Greyhound: The Fastest Running Dog
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by George Adams
The fastest running dog of all the canine species is the Greyhound. Because of their great speed, many Greyhound owners use these animals as racing dogs. In this case, the lifespan of a Greyhound depends on how long he can maintain his ability win. After too many losses, some owners will opt to [...]
Are Your Really Ready for a Puppy?
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by ian Williamson
Your kids want a puppy. All your neighbors have dogs. It’s the great American Dream (for children, anyway) to have a dog like Lassie. However, if this is your first puppy, there are some things you need to know before you commit to buying a dog.
#1 - Dogs Take Time. Puppies Take More [...]
Secrets of Dog Training Professionals - Operant Conditioning
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By Aidan Bindoff
Have you ever wondered how really good dog trainers come up with the techniques they use to solve behaviour problems in dogs such as excessive barking, destructive chewing, toileting in the house and jumping up on visitors? Or how top dog trainers come up with ways to train dogs in top obedience [...]
Sudden Aggression in Older Dogs
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Author: Martin Olliver
There are many forms of dog aggression. The distinguished police dog trainer Ed Frawley of Leerburg Kennels names 16 forms in his training guides, accounting for everything from the dog’s gender, to their possessiveness, territoriality, dominance, or fear. The residential dog owner doesn’t necessarily need to be so academic, but they should always [...]
Our New Dog Search Engine
Posted by Josh | Filed under General
We’ve installed a search engine on our blog that is being run by the users of this site. That means you! But, you say, what does this mean? Well actually this is a great little program I found out about that allows communities of like-minded individuals to setup and create a highly [...]
Teething Puppies
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By Connie Limon
Toy puppies will not be able to chew their way through a whole lot of surfaces, but they can chew at irreplaceable furniture and moldings enough to do quite a bit of damage. Be sure to puppy-proof your home before the curious, mischievous and “teething” toy puppy arrives.
Electrical cords and wires are [...]
Gifts For Dog Lovers, and Dogs
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Author: NS Kennedy
There is a plethora of dog gifts available in the marketplace, with each gift type celebrating a different breed of dogs - man’s faithful companion. You would be overwhelmed by the sheer variety of gifts and the fact that you could easily find a gift pertinent to any dog breed on earth.
The simplest [...]
How much time can dogs stay alone?
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Author: Isabella Vreeken
If you are going to leave your dog alone for a long period of time then don’t be surprised with the behavior issues he might develop. Being alone, your dog deals with two big problems.
The first one is the physic and emotional discomfort, because he sees he is free and he doesn’t know [...]
Buying a dog collar
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Author: David Ward
A dog is certainly man’s best friend. This is why you need to take extra care while choosing a dog collar. Today, the market is filled with various varieties of collars for different dogs. It is no longer regarded as a ‘just a strap around the neck’ but an accessory that gives a [...]

