
Understanding the nature of a dog will help you be a better owner and make it easier to guide your dog into being a better pet and companion. Love and respect are paramount when it comes to animals and if you treat them like a family member, then they will act like a family member. [...]
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Aside from playing with your dog, another way for your pet to be happy always is through dog chews. The reason for this is that they have many benefits for your dogs. With this, you will know how dog chews are beneficial for your dogs plus how to choose the right ones that will fit your dogs chewing needs.
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Does your dog hate car rides? The trick is getting your dog used to car trips is baby steps.
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If your normally sweet dog suddenly becomes aggressive, chances are it is not a behavior problem. It is probably because he is in pain.
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It takes about 8 months for your puppy to get his adult teeth. While the transformation is happening, he will feel the need to chew.
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Playing with your dog works wonders. Not only is it fun for them, but 10 minutes of playtime can solve a variety of issues. Here’s just a few of the things that grabbing a ball for a game of fetch can do
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Dogs dig for all sorts of reasons. Some breeds are more likely to dig than others. Sometimes they dig out of boredom, other times they’re just following the wolf instinct from way back when. No matter what the reason is, it can be a real pain. There are a few, simple things that you can try to alleviate the problem.
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