Archive for March, 2008

Shih Tzu
Dani M asked:


My mini Shih Tzu is pregnant and I was just wondering if anyone knows how long the typical shih pregnancy is. My little girl kisses was 7 lbs and now she is 15 lbs.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Sunday, March 30th, 2008
vivapets asked:


Shiba Inu in deep sleep.

 
Sunday, March 30th, 2008
ConfettiCakes asked:


Elisa Strauss of Confetti Cakes sculpted her dad’s labradoodle for his birthday. For more information, please visit http://confetticakes.blogspot.com/

 
Sunday, March 30th, 2008
greatest american dog
Hidden24 asked:


I am getting a show American Bulldog pup, and he is registered by the NKC. What can I do to get involved in dog shows? Please ANY info would be great. Two main states are Maryland and Indiana.

Dog Lovers Mega Pack
 
Golden Retriever
Cat Lover asked:


I’m planning on getting a puppy for my family and I’m considering a Golden Retriever.

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 
Poodle
Tigris Isabella asked:


Well, my poodle is very spoiled right now and I’m scared of what will happen when I bring my twins home for the first time. Will she be aggresive towards them because they get all of my attention? How did your dog react?

Start a Doggie Daycare
 
Friday, March 28th, 2008
puppies
Mendy Stern asked:


Copyright (c) 2007 Mendy Stern

Could You Use Some Housebreaking a Puppy Tips

Housebreaking a puppy should be based on prevention rather than punishment. A key to housebreaking a puppy, or dog for that matter, is close supervision. In just a matter of seconds your puppy can have an accident, so to help prevent that from occurring you should watch for signs that your puppy needs to potty.

If your puppy starts to run in circles, sniffing at the door. or suddenly runs out of site, than they are trying to let you know it’s potty time.

Another thing that helps in housebreaking a puppy is keeping their diet consistent. High quality premium brand dry puppy food is a better choice that canned food or table scrapes. If you need to change their food for any reason try and do it gradually over a period of 5-8 days, gradually increasing the amount of new food each day.

Remember, the more changes you make the more difficult housebreaking your puppy will be.

During the day when your puppy can not be supervised I highly recommend your puppy, or young dog, be kept in a crate or a small confined area. If done properly crate training is a safe and very effective way of housebreaking a puppy. In order for the crate to be used in housebreaking a puppy it should not be used for long periods of time or for punishment.

This my sound like common sense but puppies need to urinate soon after they eat, drink water, or sleep. Those having troubles housebreaking a puppy tend not to think about that. Another thing that is over looked is the fact that most puppies over 13 weeks of age will need to go 8 or 10 times a day.

So, keep a record of your puppies potty times for a few days. The secret to housebreaking a puppy is figuring out the amount of time between potty times and subtracting about 15  20 minutes.

For housebreaking a puppy we call the “Safety Zone”. By doing this we can figure out how long our little puppy can be trusted to hold out after their last potty break.

Another trick to housebreaking a puppy is not setting him up to fail. What I mean by this not allowing them access to areas of carpeting, rugs, etc. Puppies like certain places to do their business. When you find one make a note of it and try and keep them away from it.

When your little angel does have an accident, despite their best intentions, use a neutralizer with an enzyme based deodorizer to clean the area. There are a number of pet safe products available and should be added to your housebreaking kit.

One area that is overlooked is submissive peeing. It is completely involuntary and scolding your puppy for it will do more harm than good. It should be avoided at all cost.

The last thing you need to do when housebreaking a puppy is to use lots of praise. Find a trigger word both you and your puppy can live with and use that in combination with praise and rewards as soon as your puppy potties . This positive reinforcement lets your puppy know that you’re pleased with them and they will try even harder to please you.



Start a Doggie Daycare

 
Boxer dog
Jasu asked:


i know its kinda weird but my boxer shed alot of hair, i brush him like once in 2 days but still after brushing him he still sheds alot? what should i do to help him stop from shedding?

Dog Food Secrets!
 
dog training
Tia asked:


I googled and couldn’t find a service dog center(or whatever you call it) in Nebraska.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
dog training
25 or 6 to 4 asked:


Which one is better? Is your dog still exhibiting training?

Dog Food Secrets!
 

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