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Toy Dog Breeds
Toy dog breeds include greyhounds, terriers, pinschers, pugs, chihuahuas, pekingese, spaniels--the official list of the AKC is quite extensive. Regardless of breed, toy dogs are desired for their cuteness and cuddle-ability.

Who Let The Dogs Out? Pointers For In Home Dog Training
Who let the dogs out?Remember this song which gave birth to a rather popular phrase some years back? Perhaps, its fame can be traced to how it struck a cord on our collective subconscious. After all, not a few of us fear the warpath of dogs gone wild.

Dog Electronic Collar - Too Harsh?
Using the right dog electronic collar for training can make all the difference in an easy success or daunting task. Head collars have become an increasingly popular dog training tool in the past few years. On one of my visits to my chiropractor, he suggested I pick up the book The Well Adjusted Dog.

Keeping Your Dog Cool This Summer
Warm summer days are here offering more time for you to spend with your dog outdoors. But during the hottest months you need to watch out for heatstroke. Did you know that dogs can only sweat through the pads of their paws? The only other way to lower their body temperature is by panting. Here are some tips that will help your dog have a safe and cool summer. Water and Shade Are Essential Always offer lots of cool water for your dog to drink. When taking walks, find a water fountain or carry a water bottle. Offer more frequent rest periods.

FAQ About Dog Health
Many new dog owners often have questions regarding the proper care of their new canine friend Not everyone has a vet on call 24 hours a day so it can sometimes be difficult to find the right answers right when you need them

Show Prudence When Handling Dog Fights
Show prudence please When you brought your dog home, you just knew that cute little puppy was going to brighten your family's life in many different ways

Understanding Dog To Dog Aggression Part 1
Your dog is a confidant, a friend and often, your dog is an integral part of your family You will share many memories with this beloved pet

Ideal Age To Take Your Dog To Obedience Classes
Dog owners will want to be proud of the dogs they own Not only will they want to feed the best food to their dogs and give them the best health care, dog owners will also want their dogs to be obedient

The First Step To Successful Dog Training
As a dog owner, what do you really need to know to train your dog Gathering information and preparing to train your dog follows some reasonable steps

Wireless Dog Fence - Completely Safe For You, Your Kids, And Your Dog
Unlike traditional fences, a wireless dog fence is completely invisible and has two function. Firstly it is a safe and humane way to keep your dog safe in an area that you choose and at the same time it helps to keep your yard beautiful. As far as its installment and maintenance is considered it is easy. Unlike other pet containment systems, a wireless dog fence consists of a transmitter that has to be put anywhere in your house where it is safe plug it in, setting the boundaries. It is simple and does not require any buried wires or cables. Maintenance of a wireless fence requires keeping the transmitter dry and fresh batteries in the collar. Wireless fence lessens your headache of painting and watching for the termites that would destroy ...

The Importance of Finding a Professional Dog Trainer
So, what makes a professional dog trainer In order for a person to judge on how each dog is to be handled during a dog training class, they must have experience

Dog Skin Problems And Allergies
Take Notice Of Your Dog's Skin Problems

Effective Crate Training For Your Puppy Or Dog: Secrets From A Pet Expert
Any dog that enters a new home needs to learn the rules Before those rules are ingrained in your dog, you?ll need to ensure that he does not wreak havoc on his environment by going potty in unacceptable places, chewing and destroying household items, or misbehaving in other undesirable ways

Can You Really Be a Dog's Best Friend? A Top 10 List
I think that's a valid question, and I don't ask it lightly The short answer is yes

Dog Training: Teaching Your Dog Self-Control
Is your dog one of those that pulls at his leash constantly whenever there is a distraction? A child walks by, or he sees another dog? If a cat or small animal scoots by, or if a car wooshes in front of him, does he tug to get closer? Is he hard to manage while visiting the vet, or when you have visitors?If the answer is yes to any of these questions, then your dog training needs to include self-control measures. A child is taught similar things when they are growing up (don't put your hand on the stove, or you can't have a cookie unless you ask, first), a dog requires the same kind of love and attention, too.

My Dog Won't Stop Digging - What Can I Do?


Lonely, bored, tired of eating that same old stick, then maybe you would like to dig yourself a hole.

When it comes to the canine thought process this could be the reason why Scraps keeps tearing up your finely groomed lawn. This article will help you find the behavioral reasons why your dog digs and offers some suggestions on how to stop your companion's pesky habit.

First and foremost as an owner don't go placing blame on your good friend until you are sure it is their fault. A good way to find out if your dog has been digging is to check its paws and nose for soil or pica. This is a good indicator to see if they have been eating dirt. In this case consult a veterinarian because there are all kinds of nasty bacteria in dirt that can affect your dog's health. Another full proof method to find out if your animal is the culprit is to hold yourself a stake out and catch it in the act. Don't start correcting the problem until you are sure it is your animal causing the problem. Otherwise you might cause the dog more anxiety than it has already endured from watching some other animal dig up its master's lawn.

Once you have assessed that it is your dog doing the digging then you need to find out why it is digging. It is instinctual for dogs to dig for a number of reasons: boredom, loneliness, animals in the yard, to cool down, or just for fun. First you can judge by the nature of the whole and where it is located why your dog is digging. If your dog is digging next to the house or in shaded areas then it is probably too hot for it. If it continuously digs up the same spot in the yard then it is most likely a foreign animal and you should thank it for the early warning—gophers and moles can be a gardener's nightmare. If the placement of holes is sporadic then it is not receiving the stimuli or attention that a dog needs.

After you've come to a conclusion why your dog is digging then you can try some of these suggestions to help thwart its efforts. If it is an animal causing the problem then you should call an exterminator or animal control to handle the matter. Building a dog house or adding a pet door can give the animal the comfort level it needs while you are away. The more difficult digging scenario to mend is the digging out of boredom or digging for fun case. Do not, I repeat DO NOT, physically punish your dog as this will teach the animal nothing except disrespect for humans which can lead to biting and other misbehavior. If your dog is digging out of boredom try giving it a tasty alternative such as a rawhide bone. It is a common misconception that dogs bury their bones. More likely if they are digging for a bone it is because they can't remember where they left. So give them the treats where they can find them easily. If toys and chews don't work then try exercising your animal more often throughout the day. It could be that they aren't expending enough energy and need some kind of outlet. If these simple methods do not work then you might have to get creative. One method is to bury a piece of chain link fence where the dog has been digging—it will not like this rubbing against its paws. You can also bury a balloon or sneak up on it with a paper bag; the popping will work as shock therapy. Other suggested methods are burying the dog's feces, mousetraps, or moth balls to deter the animal.

In my own personal opinion the best way to keep the mischief down in an animal is to give them more love than they know what to do with. When you leave them alone they will more curious as to when you will return than with anything else.

Stephanie Hetu
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