Dogs

Great Danes - Their Origin And Temperament
By Richard Cussons · 20 years ago
The origin of Great Danes, like that of many other varieties of dogs, is so obscure that all researches have only resulted in speculative theories, but the undoubted antiquity of this dog is proved by ...
Defend Your Dog And Stop That Hurting Paw!
By Blake Kritzberg · 20 years ago
Of course, we humans use shoes to protect our feet. We insist on it! But dogs usually don't have that luxury, and routinely walk over ice, rock, grass, cement and soil on their bare paws. ...
Basic Dog Training
By Amy Howells · 20 years ago
If you have a new dog or puppy, you may be interested in getting some basic dog training. Dog training can be taught by an obedience instructor, or you can do the dog training yourself. ...
Naming Your Pedigreed Dog
By Blake Kritzberg · 20 years ago
Unlike some aspects of dog ownership, naming your dog is just plain fun! The pets themselves don't require much; they just need a pleasing dog name they can identify with when you give them commands. ...
How To Give Your Dog A Bath
By Marilyn Pokorney · 20 years ago
Bathing your dog helps to keep it healthy as well as clean. Bathing helps reduce the amount of flea repellents you need to use as well as prevents hotspots, a potentially serious problem for your ...
Puppy Training: How To Understand Your Dog's Mood
By Richard Cussons · 20 years ago
Make you puppy training easier and more fun by understanding that your puppy is trying to communicate with you in other ways than barking or wagging his tail. Remember, your puppy also communicates with his ...
How to Prevent and Treat Hotspots
By Marilyn Pokorney · 20 years ago
Hot spots, also known as Summer Sores or Moist Eczema, can make a dog and its owner miserable. The wet, skin lesions appear and grow larger by the hour. Dogs most susceptible to hot spots ...
Ever Wonder How Fast To Train Or Work With Your Dog?
By Adam Katz · 20 years ago
I noticed the other day, while working with a new German Shepherd dog-mix I adopted from a local animal shelter—how fast and intense you must work with your dog, during the “reinforcement” phase. Your dog ...