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What’s The Best Dog Toy For Your Adult Dog?

September 26, 2009 by Pug Puppies · Leave a Comment 

A s a professional dog trainer, people often ask me what dog toys I recommend they should buy and which ones I use for my own dogs. Here’s the answer: Your dog doesn’t need more than two toys. Rotate them, so he doesn’t get bored. But remember: We’re talking about an animal that eats the same food, day in/day out. And while your dog needs mental stimulation in the form of play and obedience training, they will be perfectly happy with chewing on the same toys, for years. (Much the same

Dogs Urinary Problems:Top 5 Signs Your Dog Has Bladder Illness

September 3, 2009 by Pug Puppies · Leave a Comment 

Can you tell when your dog is not feeling well? Chances are you can. Most dog owners are in tune to their pets, and will observe the behavioral changes that can occur when their dog is sick. In dogs, urinary problems can be hard to spot, especially if your dog urinates in the yard, instead of on a walk. Here are five most valuable signs exhibited by dogs with urinary problems. 1. “Accidents” in a housebroken pet. If your adult dog is suddenly having accidents indoors, this is a sure sign that

Top Four Reasons Your Cat Might be Spraying

April 30, 2009 by Pug Puppies · Leave a Comment 

Top Four Reasons Your Cat Might be Spraying It doesn’t matter if you have a young kitten or a full grown cat, it’s still just as frustrating… Puppy Care Tips Puppies try to jump at anything and everything during their first year of life. It is worth knowing that this behavior will remain the same when the puppy grows into am adult dog. Do You Know What Your Cat Is Trying To Tell You? If you are someone who loves and wants to figure out what your cat is trying to communica

How to Care For Young Puppies

March 31, 2009 by Pug Puppies · Leave a Comment 

How to Care For Young Puppies Raising a puppie into a dog can be a very rewarding experience. There are some things you can do to have healthier, happier puppies. Puppy Care Tips Puppies try to jump at anything and everything during their first year of life. It is worth knowing that this behavior will remain the same when the puppy grows into am adult dog. Are You Prepared to Give First Aid to Your Dog As a dog owner, you may find yourself needing to give your dog first aid. Whet

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