Ever Wonder Why Paris is Always Seen Holding Her Chi Chi
Submitted by: Annette Masse
The Chihuahua’s recent history can easily be traced back to mid 1800’s Mexico; however the Chi Chi appears to have far deeper roots...
10 Tips You Should Know Before Purchasing Pet Insurance
Submitted by: Annette Masse
Pet insurance is designed to make it affordable for any pet owner to provide their dog or cat quality care...
Should You Use Punishment & Negative Reinforcement to Train Rover?
Submitted by: Annette Masse
Negative reinforcement can be used to teach behavior The main disadvantage of using negative reinforcement is that you must precede the reinforcement with either a punishment, or the threat of punishment...
3 Tips For Better Dog Training Success
Submitted by: Annette Masse
A lot of dog trainers will tell you that you do not have to correct your dog at all They believe in positive reinforcement, with the absence of a reward being viewed as punishment enough to stop many unwanted behaviors...
The Five Easy Methods of Successful Puppy Training. You Can Easily Train Your Puppy Before it is Three Months Old
Submitted by: Annette Masse
It used to be the case that dog training courses didn't begin until a dog was 6 months of age Twelve months, as believed by some trainers, was soon enough...
Does Your Dog Look Like he is Suffering From Stress? 6 Easy Ideas to De-stress Your Dog
Submitted by: Annette Masse
The long term impacts of stress have long been overlooked when it comes to our pets In a human being, stress can result in health issues, it can interfere in our relationships with others, and we may become unbalanced, irritable and aggressive towards those around us...
What Causes Chewing in Dogs? Is Your Dog Chewing up Your House?
Submitted by: Annette Masse
What Causes Chewing in Dogs What should you do if the dog chews the things in your home...
So Why Do Dogs Chew Things? Here is How to Keep Your Dog From Chewing Up the House
Submitted by: Annette Masse
It is normal for a dog to chew However, it is unacceptable to allow your dog to chew shoes, stuffed animals, furniture, or remote controls...
5 Simple Ways to Successfully Train Your Puppy. Your Three-Month-Old Puppy is Ready For Training
Submitted by: Annette Masse
In the past, dogs under 6 months old were not put into training classes There were even trainers who believed that a puppy who was 12 months old was just the right age to begin training...
Five Simple Ways to Train Your Puppy. Have Your Puppy Begin Training Before 12 Weeks of Age.
Submitted by: Annette Masse
In the past, a dog had to be at least 6 months old in order to begin a training class Some trainers used to think that even a one year old puppy was too young...
These Are 3 Easy Steps to Ensure Dog Training Success
Submitted by: Annette Masse
Some dog trainers will say you don't need to correct your dog They will often advise you that the absence of a reward is usually enough to cure most problem behaviors...
Dog Food , What's Really in That Bag?
Submitted by: Lori Matthews
When it comes to feeding your pet, do you know what is in the food you are buying You may want to take a good look at the bag of the bag or can and see exactly what is in this food...
The Advantages of the Petsafe Radio Fence System
Submitted by: Russ Elderman
Dogs love to run around and as far as they want Since this is a common issue with untrained dogs, there is a possibility that they will wreak havoc on your neighbor’s lawns and might even scare some folks...
How to Set Up a Petsafe Wireless Fence
Submitted by: Russ Elderman
The Petsafe wireless fence is now one of the most effective ways of training your dog to remain within a certain area...
Dog Stress - 3 Tips For Happy Holidays
Submitted by: Vicki Apple
The Holiday Season is just as stressful for your dog as it is for you There’s a lot of disruption from their normal routine - unusual smells, lots of visitors - not to mention all the decorations...
The Ultimate Guide to a Happy Healthy Guinea Pig: A Review of the EBook by Rachel Garlick
Submitted by: Nancy Matthews
Introduction and Overview:
Overall the eBook “The Ultimate Guide to a Happy Healthy Guinea Pig” is a very good reference guide about the care of your guinea pigs...
Guinea Pigs – the Role of the Guinea Pig in Today’s World
Submitted by: Bob Matthews
Guinea pigs – we’re all familiar with this small rodent We know what they look like and what they’re used for...
Car Travel Tips For Your Pet
Submitted by: Mike Houser
Taking your favorite pet on your next road trip To make sure it's as pleasant for your pet as it is for you try following these simple pet safety and comfort tips...
Free Dog Training Tips
Submitted by: Jason Macek
During these tough economic times I wanted to do a little to help people with their dog training woes so I'm giving away these three free dog training tips...
Pet Christmas Shopping
Submitted by: Patricia Ellison
The holidays can be a busy, chaotic time; but also a very special time when we give gifts to the special ones in our lives and receive gifts as well...
How to Make a Paracord Dog Leash Using the Seesaw Knot
Submitted by: Karen Friesecke
Paracord is a really great cord to use for braiding and knotting projects It's strong, durable and washable, too...
Some Foods Are Bad For Dogs
Submitted by: Bonnie Dye
Do you feel guilty eating a snack in front of your dog If so, you're not alone...
Taking a Horse's Temperature, Pulse and Respiration
Submitted by: Dr. Douglas Stewart
Three standard indicators of a horse's health are temperature, pulse rate and respiration These can be used not only to determine if your horse is ill but also can indicate the type of illness...
Training Your Dogs With the Petsafe Wireless Pet Containment System
Submitted by: Russ Elderman
One of the situations that give pet owners a lot of headaches is when their dogs manage to get out of their property...
Flu in Dogs and Cats - Is it Possible?
Submitted by: Vicki Apple
Do dogs and cats get colds or flu, as humans do The answer is yes, but they won't catch if from you and you won't catch it from them...
Leash Train Your Cat - 7 Easy Steps
Submitted by: Bonnie Dye
Most people think cats can't be trained to do tricks or walk on a leash, and that's simply not true Look at any circus and you'll see the big cats literally jumping through hoops for their owners...