Archive for June, 2009

10 Dogs On Twitter Who Have More Followers Than You

A new social networking fad has emerged in the form of Twitter, a microblogging service that allows users to post from anywhere. This democratization of the blogging process has reached even the four-legged members of the family, who seem to have a lot to say. These VIPs (Very Important Puppies), along with their cat friends, [...]

You Really Believed That? 5 Common Myths About Dogs

Anyone who is a dog lover has heard various myths about dogs. Here are some of the most common myths as well as the truth that busts the myth.

5 Important Dog Grooming Tips

It is important to keep your dog well groomed to keep him healthy and happy. Many people use groomers for this purpose. Taking your dog to the groomer can cost you a lot of money. There is a way to save money and keep your dog well groomed. You can groom your dog at home. [...]

The Ultimate Guide To Leash Training Your Dog

The best time to begin training your dog to walk on a leash is as soon as you get your puppy or adult dog, assuming the puppy is fully weaned and at least 8 weeks old. Walking on a leash will be an important part of your dog’s life, and an even more important part [...]

Is Litter Training Right For Your Dog?

People love cats for their cleanliness and ability to use a litter box, however with cats usually not being nearly as affectionate, loyal, and loving as dogs, why not combine the better quality that cats have with your loving canine companion? This only makes sense to many people. Unfortunately, litter training a dog seldom works [...]

Dog Nutrition: How to Pick the Healthiest Dog Food

Every animal lover knows that dogs make wonderful pets. These fun loving creatures enrich our lives and provide companionship for many years. To ensure that your pet lives a long healthy life you have to pay careful attention to the type of food consumed. Not all dog food is healthy and picking up the first [...]

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The Secrets of Your Dog’s Body Language

Accurately interpreting your dog’s body language is critical when it comes to supplying his or her physical and emotional needs. By observing your dog’s posture, movements, and specific parts of the body such as the tail or ears, you can get real insight into what your pet is thinking or feeling. Unlike humans, who can [...]

Cute Baby Beavers Love Having Their Ears Scratched

Couldn’t resist posting this one. Watch how they squish their faces. If this doesn’t make you smile, nothing will!

7 Habits Of Highly Effective Dog Owners

What makes an effective dog owner? How does one even decide what that means? An effective dog owner will have a dog that is under control, and poses no threat to other people or domestic animals. However there is more to the equation than control. A dog that belongs to such a person will be [...]