Archive for 'Dog Advice'

10 New Year’s resolutions for your dog

10 New Year’s resolutions for your dog

Posted on26. Dec, 2009 by admin.

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There is almost always some part of a dog’s life that could use some improvement. No dog owner is ever perfect, but we can all make a commitment this New Year’s to do something different to improve our dogs’ lives.

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Inside, outside. Inside, outside again. Should you bring your outdoor dog indoors when its cold out?

Inside, outside. Inside, outside again. Should you bring your outdoor dog indoors when its cold out?

Posted on16. Dec, 2009 by admin.

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How do dog owners protect their dogs from rapidly shifting weather temperatures? One day, your dog is enjoy 70-degree afternoon, and the next day the high peaks in the 50s or lower.

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Give your dog the best gifts ever this Christmas

Give your dog the best gifts ever this Christmas

Posted on15. Dec, 2009 by admin.

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Many dog owners give their dogs presents during the holiday season. But is there a better way to honor your pet this Christmas?

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Exhaust your high-energy dog with daily adventures

Exhaust your high-energy dog with daily adventures

Posted on23. Nov, 2009 by admin.

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After hours of exercise, many super dogs still have untapped energy reserves. If it seems that nothing you do has an effect on calming your high-energy canine, perhaps your dog needs more adventure in its life. Here’s how its done.

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Ask AKC

Ask AKC

Posted on11. Oct, 2009 by admin.

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This month: A persistent pup keeps chewing and swallowing the strangest things. Also, Halloween requires safety when considering pet costumes. Plus, a reader “barks back” with advice on saying goodbye to a beloved pet.

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Ask AKC

Ask AKC

Posted on11. Sep, 2009 by admin.

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This month: Can a neutered dog compete in the AKC? Also, an owner of a blind and ailing dog asks for advice.

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Ask AKC

Ask AKC

Posted on11. Aug, 2009 by admin.

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This month: This dog lover’s shih tzu is a bundle of fun, but her curiousity is a problem. Also, another owner’s golden retriever has an annoying amount of energy. Plus, one reader barks back with advice for tackling stairs.

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