Dogs Palace
Here you can learn how to train your dog(s). You also can know some tips about…
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To crate or not to crate
A dog crate can be a great benefit for both owner and pet, if introduced and used correctly. But there are going to be times when a dog crate is not appropriate for either of you. Here are some quick guidelines about when you should not crate your dog: * If the puppy is too young to have any control… Read more
Careers with Animals and Dogs
If you're a dog lover and you're trying to find a career that will let you work with dogs, there's a number of options to consider. Here's a partial list: • Veterinarian – diagnose and treat ailing animals, including dogs • Veterinary Technician – assist in the diagnosis and treatment of ailing animals… Read more
Housetraining Your New Puppy
The key to housetraining your new puppy is consistency. With a puppy, be prepared to make outdoor bathroom visits ten to fifteen minutes after every meal for the first couple of months. A puppy's baldder is not big enough to sleep through the night without going to the bathroom. It can be very tempting… Read more
Housetraining Command
When housetraining your dog, use the same phrase or term every time he eliminates. For instance, every time you take your dog outside for a potty break, say, "Go Outside". Use this command or whatever phrase you choose each time you expect your dog to relieve himself. Your canine will soon… Read more
Dogs Language
Dogs have a truly universal language that can be incredibly subtle and wide ranging. This marvellous language is one that we can also learn and understand, and through that ability communicate with our dogs far more effectively. However this is a language that needs to be practiced for our dogs to… Read more
Dogs and Vocalisation
Dogs do bark and vocalise it is a part of their ability to converse, however this is only one factor in your dogs language repertoire, effectively when they bark they are saying “Heyyyyy”. This can be happy, demanding or questioning. They also communicate verbally in other ways the excited Yip when… Read more
Handling Aggressive Loose Dogs
You're walking your dog on a leash and you are approached for the third time this week by the same dog on the loose who's confrontational and growling. So what do you do? [1] Understand your rights. Many communities have laws against dogs running loose or off leash outside their own property. Many… Read more
Puppy Teething
Most of the teething and chewing as apart from mouthing and nipping starts at about 4.5 months old. This is the time that the little piranha teeth laughingly called puppy teeth start dropping out, as the new adult teeth start pushing through. It takes anything up to 8 months for these new teeth to set… Read more
Learn how to treat feline and canine diabetes
Canine diabetes presents the same complications as the disease does in humans, and as such it is important to learn the best ways to manage the condition in your dog or cat. Diabetes is a chronic condition whereby the body is unable to properly breakdown and utilize glucose, causing damage to tissues… Read more
Cuts
If your dog cuts himself slightly, put some boric acid solution or some peroxide on the cut and then leave it alone. It will heal up quickly. If the cut is deep, or if it doesn't stop bleeding, pack gauze or clean rags around it and take him to a vet. If the cut is on his leg or foot and bleeds a lot… Read more
Are You Allergic To Dander?
It isn't the dog hair that causes allergies - it's the dander! Dogs continually shed dander, or dead skin flakes, from their bodies. When this dander is airborne you can inhale it and it may cause an allergic reaction (itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing or wheezing). If you have allergies to dander, and… Read more
Allergies and Dogs
Hypoallergenic dog breeds are those touted as being hypoallergenic; that is, provoking fewer allergic reactions in allergy sufferers. These could be for instance asthmatics or people with other allergic reactions causing rashes and other symptoms There are various coat types that are said to produce… Read more
Why Train Your Puppy?
There are so many theories and so much conflicting advice regarding the various ways to train our dogs - it's hard to know who to trust and what to believe. This is what I personally consider to be crucial, and always strive for when training my own dogs: To build a strong owner-dog relationship,… Read more
Good Bacteria: Yogurt and Kefir
One common homeopathic dog nutritional supplement is yogurt. It contains "good" bacteria, which can aid in digestion and help keep your dog's digestive system clean and functioning optimally. Yogurt is also a key in transitioning your dog from kibble or other processed food to a raw diet… Read more
Is Your Puppy Proof ?
Many new puppies are injured or harmed because their owners are not aware of their habits or how curious they are. But if you imagine your home through the eyes of your puppy, you may notice many seemingly harmless household items that can cause unfortunate problems. Please read the following for tips… Read more
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