Helping you with Dogs and Puppies Info
Mar 17 2010
Dogmantics Episode 1 Yes, the long awaited first episode of Dogmantics is finally here! I included in this episode the two most frequent requests for videos- How to stop a puppy mouthing and biting and How to interrupt unwanted behavior. Hope you all enjoy! Check back on this description area for more helpful tips and info regarding these particular exercises. I had to edit down tons of info, trying to include only the most important information to make this show friendly to beginner clicker trainers, not just professional dog trainers. Please remember to subscribe rate and comment to give me some feed back. Ive really put a lot of time and energy into this show. I really hope it will make a difference for those around the world in a town or city that doesnt have any clicker training classes or information on clicker training. Episodes to follow will have: Tutorials- how to solve problem behaviors and how to teach new behaviors and tricks, Interviews, Understanding dog body language and communication, Contests, Field Trips, Clicker Puppy Tips, and ???? YOU DECIDE! —————————————————— How to end barking how to stop bad behavior how to stop chewing how to stop biting using a positive interrupter how to tell your dog no eh eh without being a jerk how to communicate with your dog using clicker training dog training tips and techniques teaching your puppy how to puppy training house training how to stop your puppy doing bad things tv show …
Mar 17 2010
When I was a child, I had a beagle. I love beagles. When I married, and we both worked, I had miniature long haired dachshunds…they were amazing little fellas.And now, that I am home and my husband is home battling MS, we have 3 large dogs, 2 black labs and 1 golden retriever.The right breed at the right time in your life is the secret to happiness with your chosen four legged friend.
A dog breed is a group of dogs that have very similar or nearly identical characteristics of appearance or behavior or, usually, both, primarily because they come from a select set of ancestors who had the same characteristics. See the many breeds in a directory of breed of dogs. The AKC will always have up to date directories.
Dogs have been selectively bred for specific characteristics for thousands of years. Initially the selections would have centered on domestication and useful behavior such as hunting ability. Later, dogs were also selected for attractive and distinctive forms, resulting in a vast variety of types.
People seem to have a fascination with Poodle mixed breeds. Poodles are very intelligent and do not shed. Many different Poodle mixes are emerging.
A Labradoodle is a crossbred dog created by crossing the Labrador Retriever and the Poodle. Their temperament makes them good service dogs.
The impetus behind experiments with this type of cross was the desire to achieve a service dog that would not shed and so produce a hypoallergenic dog that is suitable for people with allergies to fur and dander. This has not yet been reliably achieved, as Labradoodles have varying coat lengths and textures, and crosses beyond the first generation do not yield a predictable coat type.
And its not just Poodle mixes, many different “designer” dogs (as the media has labeled them) are immerging.
Designer Dog? What s a designer dog you ask? A “designer” dog, as the media has labeled them, is a cross between two pure bred dogs.
Whether or not you choose a pure bred dog or a “designer” hybrid mix, do your homework and research, research, research. Remember, adopting a dog is a life long commitment and not something that should be taken lightly. Before you adopt a dog ask yourself exactly what it is you are looking for in your dog.
How many breeds of dogs are there? Well, that depends on whom you ask. The American Kennel Club, which registers purebred dogs, officially recognizes 150 different breeds of dogs. As of the time of writing this article. This can change.
Dog breeds can be divided into different categories, such as:
Hunting
Hounds, including Sight hounds and Scent hounds
Gundogs, including Pointers, Retrievers, and Spaniels
Terrier
Curs and Feists
Working (or Utility)
Pastoral dogs, including Livestock guardian dogs, Herding dogs, Sheepdogs, and Drovers
Sled dog
Bulldogs
Extinct dog breeds
Fighting dogs
Toy
Dog breeds can also be grouped into similar types such as mastiff types, spitz types, pit bulls, or Lurchers.
For interest sake, ther is also a complete List of Ancient dog breeds.
Fourteen ancient breeds of dog have recently been identified through advances in DNA analysis. These breeds of domesticated dog show the fewest genetic differences from wolves. The breeds are geographically diverse, including dogs from Siberia, Japan, Alaska, China, Tibet, and Africa.
The identification of the fourteen “Ancient” dog breeds was established in the article “Genetic Structure of the Purebred Domestic Dog” in the journal Science Volume 304 (May 21, 2004).
The following are the dog breeds listed as ancient in the published study and their countries of origin:
Afghan Hound (Afghanistan)
Akita (Japan)
Alaskan Malamute (United States (Alaska))
Basenji (Congo)
Chow Chow (China)
Lhasa Apso (Tibet)
Pekingese (China)
Saluki (Egypt)
Samoyed (Siberia)
Shar Pei (China)
Shiba Inu (Japan)
Shih Tzu (China/Tibet)
Siberian Husky (Siberia)
Tibetian Terrier (Tibet)
Controversy:
There is some controversy over the results of the study, as some have noted that breeding between wolves and specific breeds in recent times may have led to inaccurate results. As a result of these breedings, the offspring would have gained genetic similarities with wolves and may mask the truth about the real differences between the breed and wolves before these interbreedings.
KC Recognized Breeds:
Affenpinscher
Afghan Hound
Airedale Terrier
Akita
Alaskan Malamute
American Eskimo Dog
American Foxhound
American Staffordshire Terrier
American Water Spaniel
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Shepherd
Australian Terrier
Basenji
Basset Hound
Beagle
Bearded Collie
Bedlington Terrier
Belgian Malinois
Belgian Sheepdog
Belgian Tervuren
Bernese Mountain Dog
Bichon Frise
Black and Tan Coonhound
Black Russian Terrier
Bloodhound
Border Collie
Border Terrier
Borzoi
Boston Terrier
Bouvier des Flandres
Boxer
Briard
Brittany
Brussels Griffon
Bull Terrier
Bulldog
Bullmastiff
Cairn Terrier
Canaan Dog
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Chihuahua
Chinese Crested
Chinese Shar-Pei
Chow Chow
Clumber Spaniel
Cocker Spaniel
Collie
Curly-Coated Retriever
Dachshund
Dalmatian
Dandie Dinmont Terrier
Doberman Pinscher
English Cocker Spaniel
English Foxhound
English Setter
English Springer Spaniel
English Toy Spaniel
Field Spaniel
Finnish Spitz
Flat-Coated Retriever
French Bulldog
German Pinscher
German Shepherd Dog
German Shorthaired Pointer
German Wirehaired Pointer
Giant Schnauzer
Glen of Imaal Terrier
Golden Retriever
Gordon Setter
Great Dane
Great Pyrenees
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Greyhound
Harrier
Havanese
Ibizan Hound
Irish Setter
Irish Terrier
Irish Water Spaniel
Irish Wolfhound
Italian Greyhound
Japanese Chin
Keeshond
Kerry Blue Terrier
Komondor
Kuvasz
Labrador Retriever
Lakeland Terrier
Lhasa Apso
Löwchen
Maltese
Manchester Terrier
Mastiff
Miniature Bull Terrier
Miniature Pinscher
Miniature Schnauzer
Neapolitan Mastiff
Newfoundland
Norfolk Terrier
Norwegian Elkhound
Norwich Terrier
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Old English Sheepdog
Otterhound
Papillon
Parson Russell Terrier
Pekingese
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
Pharaoh Hound
Pointer
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Pomeranian
Poodle
Portuguese Water Dog
Pug
Puli
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rottweiler
Saint Bernard
Saluki
Samoyed
Schipperke
Scottish Deerhound
Scottish Terrier
Sealyham Terrier
Shetland Sheepdog
Shiba Inu
Shih Tzu
Siberian Husky
Silky Terrier
Skye Terrier
Smooth Fox Terrier
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Spinone Italiano
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Standard Schnauzer
Sussex Spaniel
Tibetan Spaniel
Tibetan Terrier
Toy Fox Terrier
Vizsla
Weimaraner
Welsh Springer Spaniel
Welsh Terrier
West Highland White Terrier
Whippet
Wire Fox Terrier
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Yorkshire Terrier
Miscellaneous Class Breeds
The Miscellaneous Class is intended as an interim stage. Under current policy, dogs would become eligible for registration at the time that the breed is brought into the Miscellaneous Class. After a limited time in the Miscellaneous Class a date would be set, at which time the breed would become eligible to compete in a variety group at all-breed dog shows.
Beauceron
Plott
Redbone Coonhound
Swedish Vallhund
Tibetan Mastiff
Foundation Stock Service Breeds
The Foundation Stock Service (FSS); was created by the American Kennel Club to answer the needs of today’s rare breed fanciers. The Foundation Stock Service is an optional record keeping service for all purebred breeds not currently registrable with the American Kennel Club.
American English Coonhound
Appenzeller Sennenhunde
Argentine Dogo
Azawakh
Belgian Laekenois
Bergamasco
Black and Tan Coonhound
Bluetick Coonhound
Bolognese
Boykin Spaniel
Bracco Italiano
Cane Corso
Catahoula Leopard Dog
Caucasian Mountain Dog
Central Asian Shepherd Dog
Cesky Terrier
Chinook
Coton de Tulear
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
Dogue de Bordeaux
Entlebucher Mountain Dog
Estrela Mountain Dog
Finnish Lapphund
German Spitz
Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen
Icelandic Sheepdog
Irish Red and White Setter
Kai Ken
Kooikerhondje
Lagotto Romagnolo
Lancashire Heeler
Leonberger
Mudi
Norwegian Buhund
Norwegian Lundehund
Perro de Presa Canario
Peruvian Inca Orchid
Portuguese Podengo
Pumi
Pyrenean Shepherd
Rafeiro do Alentejo
Rat Terrier
Sloughi
Spanish Water Dog
Stabyhoun
Thai Ridgeback
Tosa
Treeing Tennessee Brindle
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Xoloitzcuintli
Ruth is the owner of three dogs. She is married to Chris for 27 years. Chris is battling MS. Ruth’s passion is in people and pet health care. Visit her blog: http://www.happypetstop.com/blog
Mar 17 2010
Bringing a dog into your home can be an exciting prospect. Dogs make great pets, and are wonderful companions. After you decide that you want to be a dog owner, selecting a breed of dog is the next logical step. Many prospective dog owners look for Havanese puppies. Havanese puppies are a popular breed of dog, and because of their size and temperament, make perfect pets for families.
Finding Havanese puppies for sale can be tricky especially if you are looking for a pure breed. And with Havanese puppies being so popular, it is hard to find them at a shelter. But there are places you can go online to find listing of Havanese puppies for sale. Online pet stores allow breeders to showcase many Havanese puppies for sale all in one place. And with so many to choose from, you can be sure that you will find one that will be the perfect fit for your family.
After you decide to add a Havanese puppy to your family, it’s sometimes hard to know what to do next. Looking for Havanese puppies for sale online will help you find hundreds of websites with breeders showcasing their puppies. With breeders being able to show their dogs online, instead of in magazines or pet stores, families looking for Havanese puppies for sale have far more options. And while the websites have few differences, you will want to pay close attention to the breeders themselves. There are some basics to consider when choosing the right dog for your family. Look at the breeder, and how they treat their dogs. You want to choose a breeder that treats their dogs as if they were one of their own, feeding them high quality food, giving them love and attention, and providing them with a safe and loving environment. You also should consider the cost of the puppy; Havanese puppies can be expensive; it’s best to set a budget and stick with it. And of course, you will want to look at pictures and descriptions of the dogs and choose a puppy that looks like it will be a good fit for your family.
After you have found the right breeder offering the best Havanese puppy for sale to suit your family, it’s time to bring your new dog home. But before you do that, make sure that you have puppy-proofed your home. In fact, you will want to make sure to do this before you even complete the purchase of your Havanese puppy, as many breeders will want to visit your home to make sure it is ready for a dog. In addition to puppy proofing, you will want to purchase some basic supplies for your Havanese puppy. These should include high quality food, a water bowl, a food bowl, an ID tag, brush/grooming tools, and a dog bed. Once you get to know your puppy and his/her personality, you can buy toys and more supplies, but you will want to have the basics on hand at the start. And, of course, you will want to do some reading and research about Havanese puppies to make sure that you have a smooth transition with your newest family member.
In addition to other pets, the Fiona Kelly is a dog lover and owner with years of experience with small dogs and breeders. Researching Havanese puppies for sale showed her that this is the best way to find a reputable breeder to add a second dog to her family. The AUTHOR shares her knowledge in this article to help you find the right dog for your family, as well as purchase the right Havanese puppy supplies.
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Mar 16 2010
While most people feel that just picking a cute puppy is the hardest part when looking at Beagle puppies for sale, they are sadly mistaken. There is so much to learn about any breed of dog and it is best to do that before your purchase instead of after. Know what to watch out for and understanding what you can expect or not expect from your puppy as he or she grows into an adult dog.
It is vital to educate yourself on Beagle puppy care and to make sure that you know how and where to find safe places to purchase your puppy from. You never want to go in without knowledge as you are likely to make a bad choice and will not be able to catch clues that the breeder has not done everything they should be doing in regards to housing the puppies. It is often said that knowledge is power and that has never been truer then now.
After knowing all there is to know about Beagle puppy care it is now time to look for a puppy. Knowing where to go is vital as they are many different directions you can take. There are the pet shops where you may find one or two Beagle puppies for sale and then there are the “puppy mill” breeders who will have dozens and dozens of puppies available for purchase. Neither of these may be the best option for you.
Puppy mills are well known for the lack of care or concern for their animals as they only care about the bottom line, which is profit. Puppies that come from such places often end up with physical or emotional issues that may be hard on your family’s heart and bank account. And pet shops do not generally know a lot about where they puppy originally came from but they are often well cared for once in the shop. So you may actually want to check your local paper for small time breeder who may have more knowledge and love for these puppies then the other options.
While it is a business for some, it is important that when you are trying to find a Beagle puppy to purchase, that you are dealing only with those who love the breed and have a wealth of knowledge to share with others. This is a good indication that the puppies have been treated properly and that you will have a better chance at a long and happy life with your new puppy.
Start talking with other Beagle owners and through word of mouth advertising, you can often learn a lot about where to go and where not to go when looking for Beagle puppies for sale. And if the environment doesn’t feel right, it is best to keep looking. There are many breeders around if you look hard enough. The last thing you want is to bring home a puppy you know nothing about and they end up having problems because of abuse from the breeder.
Finding places that have Beagle puppies for sell is one of the most important steps in bringing a new puppy into your home. Michelle Adams aims to make the reader aware of signs that should be paid attention to when looking for that right one. Readers of this article should come out with a good understanding of what different types of breeders of Beagle puppies have or do not have to offer. Finding the perfect place with Beagle puppies for sale is not as hard as it may seem. It cannot be stressed enough that places who have Beagle puppies for sale have enough knowledge on Beagle puppy care that they are willing and even eager to share this information with you.
Mar 16 2010
One of the most common questions dog owners are forced to address is how to train a dog not to bark.
Dogs love to bark. It’s a perfectly natural thing for your dog to do, just as it’s normal for
us humans to speak.
It’s when our dogs bark excessively that it becomes a problem for all concerned – including
our neighbours.
Considering this, our goal isn’t to to stop our dogs from barking, but rather how to control the excessive barking.
There are of course situations when we want our dogs to bark (and I guess there are also times when I like my chatty aunty to speak!;)
Training our dogs to stop or at least reduce their barking habit can be a very difficult task.
The first step in modifying this problem is to determine the reason why your dog is barking
in the first place. Once you’ve identified the cause or trigger, you can then plan your
training solution.
Why Do Dogs Bark?
- To express their needs (being bossy).
- Some dogs are bred to bark (some terriers and hounds).
- They are staking out their territory.
- To alert other members of their pack (that’s you and your family) of impending danger.
- When playing, just through sheer excitement.
- Barking at other animals. Depending on where you are in the world, it could be squirrels
or any other small animal.
- If they are isolated.
- Some dogs bark excessively when seperated from their pack (you and your family).
- If they are trapped behind some type of barrier like a fence or window.
- Just for fun!
- To express dominance (puppies normally test you out at some stage with a display of
dominance barking).
- They bark because their owners have inadvertently rewarded excessive barking in the past
(this is crucial to understand).
- Through boredom or a lack of physical and mental stimulation.
- May feel stressed or uncomfortable for some reason. Things like feeling threatened or if
they don’t have an appropriate place to sleep can cause excessive barking problems.
- Dogs that haven’t been properly socialized often become nuisance barkers.
- May be looking for a response or some attention from their pack.
Another thing to keep in mind is that even though it may appear to you that your dog is
barking at nothing, this is not necessarily the case. This is due to the fact that your dog
has a much more acute sense of hearing, smell and sight than us humans. Your dogs excessive barking is probably being triggered by something.
How To Stop Your Dog From Barking
Ok, now we’ve sorted out the reason for your dogs barking problem, we can put some training
techniques in place to control it.
The most important piece of advice to remember when trying to modify any dog behavioral
problem, is to clearly communicate to your dog what is acceptable behavior and what is not.
One of the biggest mistakes us dog owners make is to inadvertently reward our dogs excessive barking. We actually encourage and reinforce the barking problem when we commit these three dog training sins:
- Yell and scream at the dog, this just gives them the attention they were crying out for.
- Let them inside. If your dog is barking his head off outside, then you let him in, this
just rewards the barking.
- If your dog is barking and you react by giving him a comforting cuddle or a treat of some sort, you are definately encouraging your dog to bark again. By doing this you are communicating to your dog that you are happy with him. You should be making it clear that his excessive barking is inappropriate.
Right, lets get stuck into some proven techniques to stop your dog from barking. I’ve listed
the most common reasons why your dog may be barking, and some suggested solutions you can try.
Dog Goes Crazy Every Time The Phone Rings
This is a very common and annoying time for dogs to bark excessively. Try these training
techniques:
- Never yell at your dog.
- Get your dog used to the phone ringing, don’t make it such a big deal. Ring your home number from your cell phone or get a friend to keep calling you. When the phone rings just sit there, don’t say or do a thing. Repeat this process over a few days, your dog will probably continue to bark for a while but will give up before long.
- If you give your dog basic obedience training, behavioral problems such as excessive barking are easily controlled. Your dog looks up to you as their pack leader and is eager to please you in any situation. Teaching the Quiet! or Stop! obedience training command will soon correct nuisance barking problems.
- You may have some success by changing the tone and volume of your ring tone.
Dog Barks When You Are Not Home
I’m not going to pretend this type of barking will be easy for you to control, because in
reality it is often a difficult and lengthy process.
Always remember that dogs are social creatures, when they are seperated from their pack (you) they can become stressed and frustrated. This type of excessive barking is often caused by seperation anxiety.
- Firstly I’d say just use your common sense and get these dog ownership basics right. Keep your dog well exercised (physical and mental) and provide fresh water, chewing toys and a nice comfortable place to sleep. You can also try to block your dogs view of the street or other distractions. Basically, make sure your dog is happy.
- If you know your dog has been barking while you have been away, you must ignore him for a while when you return home. I understand this is difficult for lots of owners, but otherwise your dog believes that his barking is the reason you came back home to him. Just go about your business for a little while when you get home, ignoring your dog. When your dog has settled down, you then initiate contact with him.
- This next method takes time and patience, but can be a very effective way to stop your
dog from barking. It’s based on that important rule applicable to all training situations.
Praise or reward when your dog does something good, create a negative association when he does something bad. Leave the house as you normally would, but just hide somewhere nearby. When your dog starts to bark spray him with water or throw a tin can full of coins or rocks in his direction (this is the negative association). Try to keep out of your dogs sight while doing this if possible. Go and hide again, if he is quiet for a while, go in and reward his good behavior with some praise and maybe a treat. This process may need to be repeated over and over until you have broken the excessive barking habit.
- The above techniques have proven to be successful with my own dogs, but if they don’t
work for you, maybe you could try a Citronella Collar. Again this method uses the power of negative association. Every time your dog barks, a fine mist of citronella is sprayed into the air. Most dogs hate the smell, and soon realise if they don’t bark, the smell isn’t there to bother them. If you have more than one dog this method is not a suitable solution.
Dog Barks For Attention Or To Demand Something
This is one excessive barking problem that can be corrected very quickly.
- If you establish yourself as the pack leader or alpha dog in your owner-dog relationship, this type of barking problem won’t occur. You’ll also form a strong bond with your dog based on trust and respect.
- Another effective method you can try to stop this attention barking is simply ignoring your dog. Your dog will probably become frustrated and bark alot initially, but once he realizes that it is not getting him anywhere, he will stop. This training method can be hard on the ears for a while!
Dog Barks At Passers By
Workers like the Postman and Delivery Driver’s are constantly being barked at throughout their day.
Your dog perceives these type of people as intruders or a threat to their territory. The dog then barks and every time he barks he is rewarded, as the intruder goes away. Your dog is then very pleased that he has averted this threat, which leads him to do it again and again. His behavior is reinforced and therefore this can be a difficult problem to turn around.
- If possible, you could try to block your dogs vision or access to the area where these
people pass by.
- Dog obedience training is the best solution to this type of excessive barking. Once you have your dog properly obedience trained, you will be able to communicate to him that this is unacceptable behavior.
- If your dog consistently barks at a particular person, you may need this person to help
modify your dogs behavior. Just say your dog gets really agitated each time the postman
arrives. Have a chat to your postman and give him some of your dogs very favorite treats. Each time he delivers to your house, he can also deliver a tasty treat to your dog. In your dogs mind the postman goes from being a threat, to a welcome guest.
How To Train A Dog Not To Bark
In extreme cases of excessive barking, where all else has failed, some people advocate
debarking surgery. I’ve never needed to go down this path with any of my dogs, and don’t think I ever would. But if you have come to the end of the line and think you have run out of options, you could discuss debarking surgery with your Veterinarian.
Good luck in trying to control your dog’s excessive barking. If you consistently apply the above training techniques and add a little patience, you should have your dog under control before long.
Chris Smith is a dedicated dog owner and creator of www.dog-obedience-training-review.com
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Mar 16 2010
Boomer has some new tricks to show off. Among the newer ones are moonwalk and bow. I am currently trying to combine back, come, and twirl into one command: line dance.
Mar 16 2010
Just like in humans, puppy colic is a gastronomical disorder that is usually caused by too much gas in their system. It does go away after a period of time. When puppies suffer from colic, they have incontrollable urge to move their bowel soon after eating. You need to be patient when your new dog has puppy colic as these will eventually go away.
Most of the time they will have more than the usual number of times of bowel movements within a day. When your puppy suffers from colic, make sure they do not eat human foods. This may upset their stomach and aggravate their condition. Remember puppy colic will resolve over time.
The most common to treat puppy colic is to feed your puppy with the prescribed puppy food that is good for weak stomach. Always make that if the first type of food you give do not work, change it. And once you find the right puppy food, stick to it. Do not sticks to a pet food that do not work even if it is prescribe by a veterinarian? Settle with the one that works for your pet.
I know it is very annoying and frustrating when your pet is not healthy and playful. But be patient with you puppy and before you knew it, it is over. Screaming and yelling will not resolve anything. Neither hitting your puppy will do any good. It will only stress you out and make the pet upset and unfriendly. Patience, understanding and potty training are one of the best solutions to these.
Some pet doctors will advise on feeding your pet dog with colic more often but in smaller quantities. Whatever the veterinarian prescribed and is working with your pet dogs and puppies, continue and stick to it. By feeding it more often and with smaller amount of food, it will be digested properly and easier. As they grow older their internal organs especially their stomach and intestines become stronger. Thus, puppy colic eventually subsides and disappears.
Potty training should be continued even if it has colic. Continue working and training him on how to go outdoors and crate training. Also ensure that he be continuously trained to go the litter box so it will not make mess all over the place. This way your puppy knows where to go right after eating as this is when they are most likely to need the washroom.
Diarrhea is prevalent with colic disorders so your pet should need to be hydrated at all times. Always endure that he has a lot of fluid in his body in order to prevent dehydration. Put some water in a bowl that is firmly attached to the crate and is accessible to the puppy. This way even if you are not around he will have something to drink. Just like humans when you are properly hydrated, you feel healthy and strong.
For most puppies, puppy colic normally goes away after they are a year old. And once they overcome this disorder, they will be a strong and healthy puppy dogs. Always understand and be patient with your pet dogs if they have puppy colic. They can overcome this over time.
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Mar 16 2010
It is very exciting to get a new dog and there are many dog products that you can use to help you with your dog ownership. These dog products range from crates to collars and everything in between. Owning a dog is a big responsibility but fortunately there are dog products that can help you keep up with this task.
Before you get a dog, you have to take stock of the dog products that you will need. Two of the most important dog products are a collar and a lead. You need to have these dog products so that you can take your dog for walks as well as take him outside. You need to look for dog products that will fit your dogs size. If you have a large dog you need a thicker and longer lead than if you have a small dog. The same is true when you are considering dog collars. Look for dog products that will fit your dog comfortably and allow him to walk along side of you.
You can also get a retractable lead that allows your dog to run ahead and get some exercise. Make sure that the collar you choose for your dog fits him comfortably. It should fit so that you can get your finger between the collar and his neck – not too loose, not too tight. There are many of these dog products from which to choose.
Other dog products that you need to consider are crates or cages. These dog products are necessary when it comes to training a puppy as well as confining a dog when you are not at home. There are many different dog crates and cages from which to choose when you are looking for these dog products. The type of dog crate that you choose depends upon the size of your dog and why you want the crate. Many people will choose a transportable dog crate when it comes to these dog products so that they can use them for travel as well as at home.
Toys that the puppy can chew on should be another of the dog products that you look for when you have a puppy or a dog. These chewable dog products will discourage your dog from chewing on things around the house and will encourage him to chew on the toy. Chewable toys and bones should be considered some of the necessary dog products that you need.
When you are looking for dog products for your dog, the best place to look is right online. There you can get more of a selection when it comes to the right products for your dog and you can also get the best prices. You can choose from leads, leashes, collars, crates and toys, just to name a few things, when you go online. Best of all, you can easily have the dog products shipped right to your own home when you choose to shop online.
Dog products are the necessary products that you need for your dog. They include leashes, collars, crates and other necessities. You can find good deals on dog products by going to UK Dog Products.
| Kyjen Egg Babies Dog Toy, Original Series, Platypus |
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| List Price: $10.99 |
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| Kyjen PP01056 Hide-A-Squirrel Pet Toy, Large |
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| List Price: $17.99 |
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| KONG Extreme Dog Toy, Large, Black |
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| List Price: $12.75 |
| Amazon Price: $6.29 |
| KONG Classic Kong Dog Toy, Large, Red |
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| List Price: $12.12 |
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| Premier Busy Buddy Kibble Nibble Dog Toy |
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| List Price: $19.99 |
| Amazon Price: $42.47 |
| Premier Pet Busy Buddy Twist ?N Treat Dog Toy, Small |
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| List Price: $8.99 |
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| Ethical Pet Plush Skinneeez Raccoon 24-Inch Dog Toy |
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| List Price: $8.99 |
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| Multipet Nuts for Knots Ball Medium Dog Toy |
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| List Price: $4.99 |
| Amazon Price: $2.57 |
| Kyjen PP01055 Hide-A-Bee Pet Toy, Large |
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| List Price: $17.99 |
| Amazon Price: $8.69 |
| Suncast DH250 Dog House |
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| List Price: $89.99 |
| Amazon Price: $50.00 |
| Suncast DH350 Dog House |
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| List Price: $99.99 |
| Amazon Price: $102.24 |
| NewAgePet Small All Weather Insulated Dog House - Bunk House with Small Door, White/Blue, Small, for Pets Up To 25 Pounds |
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| List Price: $149.98 |
| Amazon Price: $139.00 |
| Merry Pet MPS002 Wood Room with a View Pet House |
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| List Price: $129.99 |
| Amazon Price: $104.97 |
| Maze Pets Cool Cot Dog House, Large |
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| List Price: $89.99 |
| Amazon Price: $89.99 |
| New Age Pet All Weather Insulated Dog House - Brown Rustic Lodge, Medium, for pets up to 50-Pound |
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| List Price: $219.98 |
| Amazon Price: $131.50 |
| New Age Pet Xtra Large Dog House Door Flap |
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| List Price: $19.99 |
| Amazon Price: $16.99 |
| Dog House Bagels, 18 Piece "Doggie DZN" Cheese |
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| List Price: $8.99 |
| Amazon Price: $7.99 |
| New Age Pet Eco Friendly Bunk House Style Dog House, Small |
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| List Price: $129.98 |
| Amazon Price: $89.00 |