discussions : Basic obedience commands, Dog Jumping Up, Dog Leashes, Puppies, and Sit command training
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Top 10 dog care essentials
I disagree with one thing. Do not ask your vet about what to feed your dog. They are not trained on nutrition. Learn how to read a dog food panel. Compare ingredients. Your local pet supply store should be able to help with this better than your vet. Beware of online oppinions. Remember dog food companies will all tell you that their food is the best. Beniful is a perfect example. The comercials tell you i... (continued)
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0 | about 1 month |
Barking
I have tried everything with my now 6yr old Maltese/Min Pinch to try to control his barking, particularly when out on a walk. On walks he starts off barking and should he see someone or another dog it becomes almost uncontrollable. We have tried training, bark collars, natural calming treats and even resorted to trying prescription meds. Although things have helped at times, nothing seems to really resolve the problem. It makes walks not enjoyable for either of us.
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0 | about 1 month |
Treating distemper
my dog is a mixed breed. Due to distemper he had paralysis on the rear portion. He is eating and doing daily activities of passing stools and urine. He is ill for last two months and being treated under the supervision of a veterinary doctor.Pets clinics are very expensive. Suggest what else I can do to make him normal
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0 | about 1 month |
Feeding a puppy
IMHO, from my experience you don’t necessarily have to feed different foods for puppies and adults. A few natural brands have an all life-stages philosophy and manufacture food you can raise your dog on and never have to go through the process of switching when they reach “adulthood” and possibly have to deal with all the digestion and diarrhea issues that go along with that. In the wild, puppies and adult dogs ... (continued)
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0 | 3 months |
Dominance: Dog training's dirty word
My 4 month old black lab has alot of energy. Sometimes, after a walk, during a walk or when just playing in the backyard he will stop, look at me then basically "atttack" me... He jumps up starts biting at me. I have tried the "ignoring" thing and the "rolling on the back and "muzzling" thing as well, he reacts better to the dominance roll. Any suggestions?
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5 | 4 months |
Puppies
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20 | 5 months |
Puppy feeding tips
Need some help...our german sheperd bitch has just had a litter of 10 3 days ago, vet has checked them and all are well. But at the moment the puppies are feeding nearly every 20 minutes, is this normal as they are ranging from 220g-400grams in wieght.
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0 | 5 months |
House training puppy?
How do I get my Shih-tzu to get used to a leash. He teys biting it.
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0 | 6 months |
Puppy food?
what do u feed a 6week old boared terrier
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0 | 7 months |
Basic obedience commands
this info sucked..get a life..
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0 | 8 months |

