Eight Easy Tips on Crate Training For a Puppy By: Ella McGinley
Getting a pet is an exciting time in anyone's life, but crate training for puppy can be a challenge. Crate training is one of the best things you can do with a pet puppy. A crate makes your pet feel safe, even though you may think it is cruel to confine a pet to a crate.
The calm and gentle sweet natured St. Bernard dog that makes a great pet is part of a beautiful and inspiring legend - that of rescuing lost travelers trapped in life threatening situations in the snowy dangerous mountains.
There was this monastery in Switzerland called the St. Bernard monastery. The monks of this particular monastery first bred these dogs and trained them in mountain rescue and from here the canine friend borrowed his name.
The St. Bernard dog owes its origin to the Roman Molossian dog which is related to the Tibetan mastiff. T......
Your dog gives you a lifetime of unconditional love, loyalty, and friendship. In return, she counts on you to provide her with food, water, safe shelter, regular veterinary care, exercise, companionship, and more. Take care of these 10 essentials, and you'll be assured to develop a rewarding relationship with your canine companion.
Every dog owner should follow these ten tips, they will help you create a healthy and balanced life for you and your dog.
Tip #1: Dogs are not humans. They are not your kids and do not have human emotions. They need exercise, leadership and clear direction.
Tip #2: Rehabilitation is not "FIXING" your dog. It's all about you the owner and creating the environment that you want and not what your feeling. Your dog can pick up on feeling of doubt, fear, uncertainty, and worry. It them sense these feeling they will try and fill the leadership role by attempting to become dominant.
Tip #3: Never adopt a shelter dog because you feel so......
The problem with adopting a dog from an animal shelter? The selection of available canine companions can overwhelm you! Man's best friends come in all shapes, sizes, and—of course—personalities.
While almost any shelter dog can make a wonderful, lifelong companion for you and your family, some of those bundles of energy will make less appropriate pets for you than others.View Detail >>