Archive for February, 2008

Chihuahuas
star_momma asked:


We currently have a shih tzu/bichon frise mix, and we’re looking at getting him a playmate toward the end of the year when we move from an apartment to a house. We’ve encountered a couple of chihuahuas lately and rather like the little guys, but I’d love to hear from people who have owned them and have more experience with the breed. I know socialization at a young age makes a big difference as to whether they tolerate other dogs and humans later in life.

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Rottweilers
geral asked:


im getting a beagle but i wanted to know if rottweilers get along better with the same sex or the opposite sex of dogs

i have a female rottweiler

what should i get a female or a male beagle?

Dog Lovers Mega Pack

 
puppies
Marius Ciobanu asked:


Few things can make one’s heart melt like a new puppy, and few breeds of puppies have the enduring charm and warmth like a Labrador puppy. It should come as no surprise that the Labrador puppy is the most popular breed of dog in the United States and United Kingdom. The Labrador puppy is more than cute though, they are also good natured, energetic, and one of the fastest learning breeds. However, despite all of their positive attributes, prospective Labrador puppy owners need to know that it takes some work and research to help them select the Labrador puppy that is best suited for them.

The first thing to remember when considering a Labrador puppy is that it is a pure bred dog, therefore it is incumbent on the potential owner to find a competent, responsible, and knowledgeable breeder. A good breeder of Labrador puppies will conduct health tests on the male and female adult Labradors before breeding. This will help ensure that your puppy is healthy and free of disease. Competent Labrador puppy breeders also consider genetics when breeding dogs, and they will only breed dogs that have excellent temperaments. Good breeding will help give you a Labrador puppy that possesses all the great traits that they are known for.

When it comes time to select a puppy from a litter, be careful and cautious in order to avoid the pitfalls that trap many Labrador puppy owners. It seems natural for someone to see the puppy that approaches them first, or the one that seems the most affectionate and friendly, to be the “pick of the litter.” However, this selection technique can often lead owners astray, and when they select a Labrador puppy with those traits they are often selecting the most forceful and domineering puppy in the litter. Remember that the calmer and gentler Labrador puppy that approaches you cautiously, or watches you from the background, is often the puppy that is most likely to be an obedient, enjoyable pet.

It is equally important to look for the Labrador puppy that seems very shy or even scared. While one should steer clear of the most outgoing and aggressive Labrador puppies, they should be equally concerned with Labrador puppies that are timid, nervous, or shy. The shy Labrador puppy often grows up to be a shy, scared dog that is quick to bark or snap at anything that scares it.

Once you have eliminated the most bold, and the most bashful, your best bet is to focus your attention on the Labrador puppy that possesses traits that are more “in the middle.” A well suited Labrador puppy should be curious, friendly, and cautiously interested in you and what you are doing. Move the puppy away from his littermates and see how he reacts to you. Once you find that puppy that acts well in a crowd, or alone, likes to wag his tail, and likes to be in your company, you may have found that special Labrador puppy that will become part of your family.

Start a Doggie Daycare

 
greatest american dog
mboyens79 asked:


cooper is a 1 1/2 year old American Bulldog. he is very loving and so great with my daughter.my landlord is scared of him.i thought about moving but that would be hard on my little girl.how do i find a good home for him,somewhere where he is loved and treated good

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Dachshund
missy asked:


I got a 4 year old dachshund from the pound that had gotten taken from an abusive man that had over 130 dachshunds. When I go her she had no Idea how to use the bathroom outside! I’ve been trying for the last year and I’ll I’ve gotten out of her is a soiled carpet. We’re moving soon and if I can’t train her I have to give her away. (Thanks to my mom) I couldn’t bare to do that because she’s gotten so used to being loved-and I love her-and I want her to stay here. Any tips?
Okay- first off I take her out 5 times a day. I practically live out side- and so does she. I’ve gotten a professional dog trainer to help me. She just doesn’t know how to learn I was asking on here to get some advice. Not for you to tell me I’m doing something wrong.

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 
dog training
libertydogtraining asked:


I just wanted to know what kind of info ya’ll would be interested in seeing on a dog training website.

I am going to be updating my webpage, with info about items that are toxic to dogs, children with dogs, and what really happens when a pet is given up by it’s owner or turned loose.

Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!

libertydogtraining.com
no…that website is not about me!!! What IS that???? LOL!!!!!

 
Chihuahuas
gittarheero asked:


I now have 2 Chihuahuas instead of one, and plan to travel with them both. I have flown with different airlines that allow you to bring one dog in an air-line approved bag or carry on, but have had no luck finding an airline that allows two dogs. Anybody know of any? Would it matter if they were in the same bag?

Start a Doggie Daycare
 
dog
Mysterious asked:


I will be able to get a dog, if it lives primarily outside. I just need a way of keeping him in the yard. I don’t think I will be able to get a fence. I would rather not get an electric dog fence. If that is my only choice I would consider it, but I don’t like it at all.

Tying the dog with a rope. I would worry that he would get caught up in it and hurt himself. I really don’t know how much awarness they have of them. But, this would probably be the one I go for if we can’t get a fence.

Would there be a way to train the dog to stay in the yard?
Do you have any ideas to share on what I could do?

If you are worried that the dog will be bored, I have a LOT of time to spend. I am very much a dog person. If I could I would let the dog in the house in no time.

Thanks!
I forgot to mention that the dog will be sleeping in the house at night. The dog will also be able to come inside on bad weather days to play inside and to eat. I am outside a lot be with the dog so he won’t be bored or isolated.

Sit Stay Fetch, good Dog!

 
Monday, February 4th, 2008
dog training
meandean asked:


i got myself a cairn terrier on the weekend its a 15 week old bitch. shes a lovely little dog .but what i need to ask is is there anyone have any hints tips or proven remedys for training your pup to go to the toilet outside. tried a few things but she is doing it inside a lot any answers welcome thank you.

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cocker spaniel
patty asked:


i work 2 – 11 pm does anyone have an idea of a routine i could set up for my 7 month old cocker spaniel so that i can housebreak him ….. ooh he is always peeing i dont know what to do my tile are begining to smell no matter how much i clean them the pee seeps in between ….. how can i train him not to pee when he is excited ?

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 

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