So you’re thinking of buying a puppy? Well Christmas is the worst time to be doing it. If you see a site, ad or link offering ‘puppies ready for Christmas’, ignore it at all costs. Here’s why:
If you’re wondering ‘what kind of dog should I get?’ consider this: One which doesn’t drag you out in the cold and wet, if that’s something you hate! Having to go walkies on a wet, windy evening isn’t every dog’s idea of fun.
If you’re thinking ‘what kind of dog should I get?’ then read this article now! Saving you from getting the wrong dog, or from getting a dog at the wrong time is just as important as getting the right dog into your life.
A well-trained dog is a happy dog and it makes you a happy owner too. Get your dog training started today with this article by JoAnn Poppie. Learn some essential dog training commands here and then experiement by adding your own!
Having a dog is great. Having the right dog is even greater. But training your dog makes all the difference! If you’ve already come via the video post, just scroll down for the article. You’ve found your dog and brought it home…. You’ve done your homework, and decided on your dog. It’s a perfect match for your lifestyle. You’ve bought
How Hallowe’en and dog training go together and what you should do to prepare. Why training your dog where to do something is just as important as what to do and when to do it. A guest article by experienced dog trainer JoAnn Poppie.
This article about what to give a dog for an upset stomach has been inspired by recent events with my little lurcher Arwen. It will help you if you are struggling with similar problems.
It’s that time of year when many dogs get very stressed because of their fear of fireworks. Dogs and fireworks often don’t mix well. Use these quick tips on calming your dogs firework fears to help you, and download the free booklet as well.
Every day, something doggy crops up which could make a great post for this site. And yesterday was one of those days. Let me tell you about the fattest bulldog I have ever seen and why treating your dog isn’t kind in the long run.