Archive for February, 2006

Rottweilers
Alex asked:


Not often you hear of a baby in hamsptead being mauled by a rottweiler is it
corgi: not at all, but sometimes the Final Solution can only be reached one step at a time :-)
animallover: If they are not Rottweilers, I believe you.

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Bulldog
dalisay29 asked:


What happend is people are always thinking that my American Bulldog is a Pitbull, I wonder why?

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Chihuahuas
jEnNiE c asked:

I have three chihuahuas, all are kept indoors and all are females. They are 6 months, 1 year, and 13 years old. I’ve heard that chihuahuas kept indoors tend to shed year round rather than the twice yearly because they aren’t exposed to the changes in weather that outside dogs experience. All of my chi’s are short haired. They get a weekly bath. I’ve already heard the daily brushing idea, and also to buy a more expensive dog food. I’ve heard that rubbing a fabric softener sheet on their fur daily will pick up loose hair and dander, but I don’t know if this really works. Any other ideas or suggestions??

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 
Saturday, February 18th, 2006
puppies
Anna Hart asked:


If you decide to get Labrador puppies from a breeder or pet store, be prepared to pay $400 or more for each puppy. Show quality Labrador puppies may cost as much as $1,000 each.

That is, of course, only the beginning of expenses involved in raising Labrador puppies. There are accessories!

Labrador Puppy Accessories

Labrador puppy accessories can cost a great deal or they can be minimal. You should determine your budget and actual needs before visiting the pet store to avoid buying unnecessary accessories for your Labrador puppies. The list below is meant only as examples of Labrador puppy accessories you may want.

1. Collars: Labrador puppies need collars, but be aware of two things. Labrador puppies outgrow collars rapidly. You should not use a chain collar on a young puppy, as it could damage his windpipe. Choose flat fabric or leather collars until your Labrador puppies are at least 5 months old.

2. Leashes: You should train your Labrador puppies to walk on the leash, even if they have plenty of space to run in safety. There will be times, such as visits to the veterinarian’s office when you will be glad they are accustomed to the leash. Unlike the collars, leashes for Labrador puppies should be chain so the puppies will not chew them.

3. Crates: It is a good idea to have crates for your Labrador puppies before you bring them home. Crates become the puppies’ dens. If you are away from home during the day, you can leave your Labrador puppies in their crates to keep them safe, comfortable, and relaxed. Since they will be relaxes, they will not need to relieve themselves as often. The crate will be sure they do not use an inappropriate spot when they do relieve themselves. At night, Labrador puppies in crates sleep better – and stay out of mischief. Select crates that provide just enough space for a full-grown Labrador to stretch out when lying down.

4. Bowls: You can spend a lot of money on fancy bowls for your Labrador puppies, but it really is not necessary. Plain steel bowls are sturdy, unbreakable, and can be cleaned well. If you use plastic containers, Labrador puppies will chew them, possibly ingesting pieces of plastic. Some feed and water bowls are said to be spill proof. This is a good idea when you have energetic Labrador puppies.

5. Toys: Resist buying chew toys simply because they are cute to humans. Your Labrador puppies will chew aggressively. They can easily destroy plastic pet toys and, if no one is there to watch carefully, could choke on small pieces. Give your Labrador puppies sturdy Kongs and Nylabones to chew.

6. Playpen: Since Labrador puppies will try to eat anything they find, it is a good idea to provide a playpen while they are young and learning. This is especially recommended if the puppies are to be outside unattended for any period of time.

7. Brush: Until your Labrador puppies are older, and begin to shed more, use a bristle brush for weekly grooming. The brush will remove dirt from the puppies’ coats and keep them smelling good.

Puppy Food

Food cannot really be classed among Labrador Puppy Accessories, but it is one more cost to anticipate when buying Labrador puppies. Ask the breeder or pet store clerk what food is best. If you know what the puppies are accustomed to eating, you may want to use that kind at first until they are comfortable in their new home.

There are many other accessories available for Labrador puppies, and if your budget will stretch you may want to consider some of them, but these should get you started.

By: Anna Hart

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dog training
mortician asked:


I have the most stubborn Golden Retriever. She, Zoe, Turns 1 years old tomorrow on Valentine’s day. ;) I’ve tried clicker training, obedience school…even the dog whistle had no effect on her when I thought the whistle was very powerful to a dog’s ear. So, other than those I’ve mentioned, what is the best training device to use now? Those shock collars? Invisibal fence? WHAT!?? lol. I mean, she is the kind of dog that KNOWS what is wrong but does it anyways behind our back and then hides! LMAO. Thanks.
Oh sorry about that…

She needs help with coming when called, not biting people and other things like trash, chasing and beating up my cat…you know, the usual puppy training.

You know what is funny? She can play dead…that was easy to teach her…but all the others are hard lol
i know north…that is why i am asking for help and not my dog

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German Shepherd
Lynette Farrow asked:


I live in the Northwest and I am looking for a great German Shepherd breeder. I have several in mind, but I would like some more suggestions. I am open to traveling to Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, Nevada, and Utah. Personal experiences from the breeder are greatly recommended. Thank you so much!

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Saturday, February 18th, 2006
Golden Retriever
obxsurfer94 asked:


I saw this dog the other day and it looked like a mini golden. It didn’t look like a puppy. It looked like a full grown golden retriever but downsized to the size of a big yorkie. Please answer! Pictures too!

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 
dog
BigTree asked:


My german sherperd dog is already 10 months old. She is still very shy with other dogs. Even a very small size dog can chase her. If other dogs approach her aggresively, she submited immediately. I would like her to play with other dogs happily with confidence. Most dogs she met in off-leash park were very nice(not as aggressive as she thought). Please give me some tips on how to train her to be confident like a gsd should be.

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Pugs
MK asked:


With all the food recalls and worry about food allergies, does anyone have any reliable, safe cookie recipes for pugs and which ingredients in dog-cookies should we avoid ?

Dog Food Secrets!
 
Boxer dog
info asked:


My boxer dog keep messing around with my home phone. What can I do to make him stop? He doesnt touch anything else but the phone and my ringer is off.

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