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It's no coincidence that a dog is a man's best friend; they're more faithful than most other animals, and more faithful than many people.
Puppy Training: What Type of organized training Should I Use?
Puppy training can mean a lot of things. The training that you give your puppy will be in three, five or more categories. The first is house training; the second is behavior training; and the third is obedience training.
By SHYAM PHAD4 years ago in Petlife
Adult Dog House Training - 6 Easy Remedies to Cure Your Dog From Pooping and Peeing Inside the House
House training is one of the most rigorous phases in the entire dog training and to help you get through this with your new addition to the family you will need to have some solid plan.
By SHYAM PHAD4 years ago in Petlife
Puppy Potty Training - How I Finally attained the Alpha Dog status With My Male Puppy
I would like to share with everyone the tips and strategies I learned for puppy potty training. I am by no means a professional dog trainer. But as a pet trainer myself for over 20 years, I have seen from experience that Bichons are usually very nosey and inquisitive breeds, especially when it comes to other dogs and puppies.
By SHYAM PHAD4 years ago in Petlife
How to Train Your Dog Or Puppy to Stop Chewing
Dog training is for every dog. Have you been trying to stop your dog from chewing? Dog chewing can be a huge problem for dog owners, but that problems are hopefully going to diminished in a disciplined dog. Have you been scolding your dog to stop that chewing?
By SHYAM PHAD4 years ago in Petlife
Puppy Training - Why Crate Training is So Important
Congratulations on your decision to get a puppy. You've done your research and survived puppyhood with pastel yellow fur and MG stinky little paws. topics to explore include: what you will do with your new fluffy friend when you're out of the house and running errands, puppy house training, puppy chewing, training your puppy to come when called, Romeo and disparities, puppy diet and a host of other puppy tips and suggestions.
By SHYAM PHAD4 years ago in Petlife
Little, Black Bear
Author's Note: The following is not a well-formatted or thought out poem. It is not flowing, rhyming, eloquent, or elegant. It is rough, scattered, unruly, and painful. One year ago my Liwu passed. He had cancer, and we had to let him go two days after the anniversary of my father's death. Now, in addition to my father, and my beautiful, perfect puppy, two days ago, I lost a very dear friend. The following poem is a clumsy attempt at vocalizing grief. It is more for myself than the reader, and it is also not a pleasant read. If this is something that would be too traumatic to read, please stop here. If you would like to know a little more about this beautiful and perfect little gift from above in canine form, click HERE to read all about him. He was and always will be the world's best dog. I love you my little Liwu (Mandarin for "gift). The following song describes (to a much lesser degree) the feeling without my best friend. xx
By Lena Beana4 years ago in Petlife
4 Small Ways in Which Having a Dog Changes You for the Better
I brought my puppy home a year ago, and I've spent some time reflecting on this past year. Raising my pup has been one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life, and I've noticed myself changing a lot through this journey.
By Aditi Balaji4 years ago in Petlife
The Legend of Moodawg
The Legend of Moodawg We were told about Moodawg from a friend. She discovered the creature in her local pet store. He was about six months old, languishing in a cage built for a small puppy. Dogs like him often came from puppy mills who sold them to small ma and pa pet stores.
By Bob Korolus4 years ago in Petlife
Whether Your Dog is Goofy, Naughty, or Independent, They were Born a Show Dog! Here's Why.... Top Story - November 2021. Created with: Ollie.
Your dog doesn’t need to be primped and preened to be the perfect pup. Boris and Doug know doggone-well that being a show dog means more than haircuts and fluffing up. When you think of “show dogs,” well-groomed pups prancing across the stage come to mind. But you don’t need to do all that to get your dog looking sharp behind the lens.
By Boris and Doug 4 years ago in Petlife




