In one of the forums that discussed weimaraner training, one owner acknowledged her concern as to why her family pet stopped eating. There are a lot of reasons why a family pet would develop anorexia. The first thing you have to is to determine if it occurs with other warning signs. For example, does the pets anorexia come with other signs. If the anorexia is the only symptom displayed by your .. more …
Large dog breeds are usually grown by people who afford maintenance and overall pet care costs for such animals. You need to have enough space for the dog to play, moreover, depending on the specificity of the breed, grooming and fur maintenance can be very demanding. Long-haired cats can also be a nuisance if not groomed properly. Guide yourself by more than first impressions when choosing house .. more …
But now that you have arrived on this website set aside all your worries and just browse through the training tips and techniques that we provide. We at Useful Dog training believe that the techniques we suggest are applicable on all the breeds regardless of their size and temperament. On this website we are dedicated towards solving all your dog related problems. We are bent towards making your .. more …
Before getting a Border terrier pet dog, however, you might want to consider some of the major concerns regarding the breed. This will help you weigh the pros against the cons and will let you reach a decision that would be best for you. Here are some concerns regarding Border terrier pet dogs: 1) Temperament – when people talk about terriers, they all comment on the same behavior using different .. more …
The most important part of your dog’s body language to understand is whether it is acting submissively or dominantly to you and your family. Of course, it should act submissively – it should know that you are the leader and that is it simply a pack member – and dogs acting dominantly could be uncontrollable or even dangerous. When Your Dog is Happy: We all identify with a wagging tail. However, .. more …
According to the APPMA (the American Pet Products Manufacturer’s Association), pet spending has more than doubled from $17 billion in 1994 to about $38.4 billion in 2006. And spending is not just on basics like food or routine veterinary care. APPMAs National Pet Owners Survey shows 27% of dog owners and 13% of cat owners buy their pets birthday presents, and 55% of dog owners and 37% of cat .. more …
1. Chocolate – To dogs, chocolate acts as a stimulant, making your dog’s heartbeat accelerate or beat irregularly, leading to seizures and even cardiac arrest. To compound things further, it also acts as a severe diuretic, causing frequent urination, vomiting, and/or diarrhea. If you even suspect your dog has consumed chocolate, take him to an animal hospital immediately. 2. Grapes and Raisins – .. more …
Pfizer Animal Health has created Revolution to help pet owners in the administering of critical preventative medications. Many pet owners understand how hard it can be to remember the monthly heartworm pill, plus the flea and tick preventative. Missing a dose can not only bring a flea infestation but can also put your pet at risk of a deadly heartworm infestation. Now, with Revolution, there is .. more …
Therefore as much as possible, we only provide them with the best, freshest and most delicious food for them to keep on going, growing and glowing. We only want our animals to have the best lives to enjoy, do we not? Homemade pet food versus Brand name If we humans love to eat, so do our dogs and cats. Hence, whatever good and delectable food that we feed them is definitely appreciated. We can .. more …
Twenty-eight chapters in total, the book is broken into three sections for easy referral and are accompanied by several photographs of the author and her dogs. Part 1 embarks with the humble beginnings of the Bernese Mountain Dog, as a farm and herd animal, and follows the breed’s eventual rise to Pedigreed Status. Mrs. Baker discusses the dog’s global recognition and how careless breeders cause .. more …