How to Nip Puppy Chewing Problems In The Bud
February 28, 2010 by admin
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Puppy chewing is an expected phase in a puppy’s life. Despite being cute, tiny and adorable creatures they are capable of creating an amazing amount of damage to your property. They can scratch your newly purchased couch, dig up your newly-landscaped yard and chew on shoes and other important possessions. This is not good since it [...]
Tips On Housebreaking A Puppy
February 25, 2010 by admin
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Housebreaking a puppy is a process whereby the owner teaches his puppy to learn skills, such as defecating and urinating outdoors instead of indoors. The process is generally time-consuming and needs a lot of patience, more patience and consistency. If you have all these key ingredients and the right formula, housebreaking is fairly easy to [...]
5 Tips To Encourage Proper Puppy Behavior
February 21, 2010 by admin
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Playing is a vital part of your pet’s socialization process. Learning how to effectively handle play with your puppy will determine what kind of adult dog he will become. One of the most obvious puppy behaviors, when left alone or when someone’s around, is to play. It’s because they have a natural urge for this. [...]
Puppy House Training: Tips On Puppy Potty Training
February 18, 2010 by admin
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Puppy house training is critical and should be established early on so your puppy will develop good habits as it matures. By allowing your puppy to do his business anywhere he wishes to, you will in the future get an adult dog that will constantly have a drive to do its business all over your home. [...]
How To Deal With An Aggressive Puppy
February 15, 2010 by admin
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Although puppies might look cute and cuddly, they can also have a dark side. Every puppy, like human babies, has their own unique personalities. Some are shy and timid, while others are forceful and aggressive. An aggressive puppy can sometimes become a nuisance especially if there are toddlers and visitors around. Aside from irritable barking [...]
How To Deal With A Whining Puppy
February 11, 2010 by admin
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Just like people, puppies whine for a reason. It could be that they are lonely, hungry, bored, scared, or trying to get attention. If this problem is not resolved, a whining puppy can quickly become intensely annoying and irritating to listen to. Listed below are DO’s and DON’Ts in dealing with a whining puppy. DON’TS Do not [...]
Housebreaking Puppies: 5 Tips To Successful Puppy Training
February 7, 2010 by admin
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Housebreaking puppies takes time, energy and most of all patience. Puppies are not physically capable of controlling their muscles to hold urination and defecation until they are 12 weeks old. Before we move on to the basics in housebreaking puppies, you need to understand that contrary to humans, puppies need to answer the call of nature approximately [...]
3 Tips On House Training A Puppy
February 4, 2010 by admin
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House training a puppy might be a difficult and challenging task but it is possible. It is advisable to house train your puppy as early as possible as they haven’t developed and established a familiar habit. If you happen to start later, although not impossible, training your dog will be much more difficult. Dogs are creatures of [...]
Feeding Your Puppy: What Kind Of Food Should You Use?
February 1, 2010 by admin
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Puppyhood is a phase when growth and development is very rapid. The puppy needs a lot of important nutrients to meet the demanding nutritional requirements of the puppy. Feeding your puppy with food that contains a special formula is very important. These foods contain the right amount of protein, calcium and phosphorus. It is therefore important [...]
