Featured Stories
Let The Games Begin! Doggy Doors –Installing & Getting Your Dog to Use It! Dog Collar Or Halti – Which Is Best? Leashes (Leads) – Do They Really Make a Training Difference?
 
Let The Games Begin!

Let The Games Begin!

“I’m bored.” “There’s nothing to do.” “I’m tired of staying in the house.” “I want you to play with me!” If you have kids these are familiar complaints. If you have a dog these are also familiar complaints, you just don’t hear them in these words. A long winter, a rainy spring, anything that keeps you and your canine [...]

Doggy Doors –Installing & Getting Your Dog to Use It!

Doggy Doors –Installing & Getting Your Dog to Use It!

Doggy doors are one way of keeping your house peaceful and your dog content. If you install one, your pet can go in and out when he or she needs to. It means you can stay inside, working or taking care of business while your dog does his or hers. Once the dog has one [...]

Dog Collar Or Halti – Which Is Best?

Dog Collar Or Halti – Which Is Best?

In the world of dogs, a dog collar is on way of training your dog. Traditionally, the battle for what is better has always been between the dog collar and the harness. In the past couple of decades, a new challenger has entered the scene. This is the dog halti. [...]

Leashes (Leads) – Do They Really Make a Training Difference?

Leashes (Leads) – Do They Really Make a Training Difference?

Dog leashes are usually on the list of the essential equipment of a dog, particularly urban residents. Dog leads provide security and ensure safety of your animal when you walk along busy streets or in crowds. It is hard to lose an animal if you have it on the end of a leash. Yet is [...]

Choosing A Puppy Breeder

Choosing A Puppy Breeder

15 September 2010

Before going to a puppy breeder, it is important to decide which breed of dog is the best match. A dog breeder at a kennel will ask you questions, so a good idea would be to research some of the breeds that you are interested in. One option may be the smaller dogs such as [...]

Read the full story

Posted in Ownership Advice1 Comment

NOVA: Dogs and More Dogs [DVD] [2004] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

12 September 2010

NOVA: Dogs and More Dogs [DVD] [2004] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC] starring John Lithgow Dog lovers interested in learning about the natural history and evolution of their favorite breeds will find this NOVA DVD, narrated by John Lithgow, fascinating. The information provided by the documentary is both interesting and inspiring, and the footage of scores of [...]

Read the full story

Posted in Dog Books0 Comments

Better Food for Dogs: A Complete Cookbook and Nutrition Guide

09 September 2010

Better Food for Dogs: A Complete Cookbook and Nutrition Guide by David Bastin, Jennifer Ashton This book is a nutrition guide and a cookbook that is intended to take all the guesswork out of feeding your dog a home-cooked meal. It's written by a veterinarian and the proprietors of a dog bakery. It is very easy [...]

Read the full story

Posted in Dog Books2 Comments

Westiepoo Hybrid Dogs (Wee-Poo, Westie-Poo)

Westiepoo Hybrid Dogs (Wee-Poo, Westie-Poo)

06 September 2010

General Characteristics A personality plus hybrid dog, the Westiepoo or Wee-Poo is a cross between a West Highland White Terrier and a Miniature Poodle. They are a small dog, not usually weighing more than 15 pounds, but they are muscular and full of energy, always up for a game of fetch or a jog outside. The Westie-Poo [...]

Read the full story

Posted in Breeds/Hybrids/Mixed Breeds0 Comments

Cavachon Hybrid Dogs

Cavachon Hybrid Dogs

03 September 2010

General Characteristics The Cavachon is a friendly, personable and loyal medium to smaller sized hybrid dog that is a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Bichon Frise. Most Cavachons will be less than 30 pounds at maturity however they are not a delicate or indoor dog, rather they are an excellent family pet. [...]

Read the full story

Posted in Breeds/Hybrids/Mixed Breeds1 Comment

Dog Barking – The Good and the Bad

Dog Barking – The Good and the Bad

30 August 2010

Dog barking and complaints from the neighbors about barking dogs are the most frequent reasons that dogs are voluntarily sent to shelters and rescues by owners that have no idea how to stop barking. Besides voluntary surrenders, there are also by-laws in many cities, towns and urban areas that can result in a dog being [...]

Read the full story

Posted in Psychology & Training1 Comment

Currently Playing...

Talking Dogs

Added on 08 June 2010

View More Videos

UA-15916990-1