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Using a dog cage as a training aid

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Dog cages can be useful when you first get your new puppy.  Puppies get everywhere when they first come into your home and this is not always a good thing.  Just like babies, puppies need to be toilet trained and also need lots of sleep, so a cage can be an excellent training tool in both these […]

The horrors of Puppy Farming

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Take a look at this adorable little puppy - how could you not just fall in love with it?  It’s a pity that not everyone sees this gorgeous little bundle as a living, breathing little baby that just longs for some care and attention.
There was an article in a newspaper I read the other day that was talking about […]

Caging your puppy

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Purchasing a new puppy can be an exciting time, especially for the children in the family.  What people don’t always realise is that it can also be an extremely busy and trying time as well !!
Puppies are sweet and adorable but they can also chew your very best shoes, your child’s favourite toy or the […]

Puppy Training

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Having a brand-new puppy in your home can be a wonderful experience, but that precious little creature can also cause a great deal of tension, particularly during  the first few days.
If you’ve just purchased a puppy there are a few things you should bear in mind to make certain that your puppy grows up fit, happy and healthy.  […]

The dog ate my prescription

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

I had been to the doctors as I’d had a sore throat for some time and thought it was time I did something about it. 
Looking at the clock I realised that I had time to take Duke our terrier for a long walk in the park before calling in for my appointment so when when we’d […]

Dog Guards for Cars

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Have you ever tried driving with your dog on the front seat beside you?   It’s not a good idea, especially if you have an inquisitive hound who can’t resist poking his nose into everything or a shy pooch who just wants to try and push her way on to your knee!!
Not very safe for your […]

Dog Cages

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

If you are thinking of purchasing a dog cage for your dog then there are a few important points you should consider.
Quality Dog Cages are constructed of heavy gauge steel and not cheap thin wire as obviously the thicker the steel bars, the greater the strength of the dog cage.  They can be either coated in […]

Cage training your new puppy

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Using dog cages to train puppies makes good sense but it is important to make your puppy feel secure in his cage and not to make him feel that it is form of punishment. 
Here are some tips on how to train your puppy to use his dog cage.
1. Training with the use of dog cages should be […]

Guide for buying an appropriate cage for your dog

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Buying an appropriate cage for your dog is not a decision that you can take in haste and execute on a whim. If you have been considering a dog as your family pet, you need to do some preparatory work to welcome this very social and gentle little creature. Arranging for proper dog cages is […]

Toilet Training Your Puppy

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

It’s no easy task toilet traing your puppy as they have to relieve themselves a lot - sometimes every hour and like babies, always after eating, sleeping and playtime.
An untrained puppy must be with you all the time so that you can learn what the signs are for “I need the toilet’.  The most obvious sign to look […]

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