I write about dogs - Dog training, dog care, Dog adoption and everything about dogs. I have a chocolate labrador retriever called 'Mac' and I love him too much. So I dedicate this website to Mac.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Puppies for sale
If you have female dogs then you may want to consider finding stud dogs. Stud dogs help the female dogs to breed and imagine having many puppies of your favorite breed. Before buying any puppy, you must be clear with your requirements. Only then you can choose the right breed for your needs otherwise your ideas will not match the puppy you get. You can buy the puppies from www.puppies-forsale.co.uk website. You can also have a dog groomer who can groom your canine if you feel that you do not have enough time. This is very important because buying a puppy is very easy but maintaining, grooming and taking care of them is a big challenge and require lots of patience.
For my pet Labrador retriever, I ensure that a vet frequently visits him for de-worming, vaccination, etc. It is imperative that you do all these so that your pet is healthy always. For me Mac is like my younger brother. I really love him too much. He goes for regular walk every day and has been trained to do the basic actions like sit, stand, lie down, etc. So what are you waiting for? Just buy your pup now.
Monday, April 27, 2009
SIMPLE OBEDIENCE
The below are the simple obedience the puppies must learn. I have taught them to Mac and he is good at it now. But there are other breeds that are aggressive and might not learn at your pace. You have to possess patience and ensure that they do it.
Sit: If your dog is lying on the floor, hold a treat above his head and slowly move it backwards while saying “sit”. Your puppy’s eyes (and eventually, body) will follow that treat’s movement backwards and he will end up in a sitting position. When he is in the sitting position, say “good sit!” and give him the treat.
Lie Down: This command it taught the opposite way that “sit” is taught. When your dog is sitting or standing up, hold a treat in front of his nose and slowly lower it to the ground. Your puppy’s eyes and body will follow this treat and he will eventually lie down. Do not give him the treat until his entire body is laying on the floor. When he is in this position, day “good lay down!” and give him the treat.
Stand: While your puppy is sitting or lying down, hold a treat in front of his nose and slowly pull it out away from him. This will urge him to come forward and he will naturally end up standing. When he is in the desired position, say “good stand!” and give him the treat.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Pets are adorable
I love pets and that is precisely the reason I opened up a website dedicated for pet dogs. It is our due responsibility to take care of our pets as they are dependent on us all the time. We take care of my pet meticulously and my dad grooms my pet dog every day and takes him out on long walks to keep him away from obesity. Proper vaccinations and regular checkups are mandatory. If you do not have pets and you love to know more about them then visit Pet Products Buying Guide section of shopwiki.com website.
In the dog care buying guide you can see what are needed for a pet dog in your home. You will be amazed to see that their requirements are equal to ours. I have an important point to make about leashes and collars. I have always learnt that when you use collars for your dog, it should not be too tight that it chokes your pet nor should it be so loose that your pet dog can separate itself from it. This website is very useful and am sure you will benefit out of it. Just visit the website now for more information on pets and learn more about taking care of them.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Shifting home
It has been almost 3 months in the new home and he still feels unsettled. When my parents go out he barks non-stop. This has never been the case in the old house. We have left him alone for weeks when parents had to travel. He never used to create problems. Though he used to be sad that he is away from us, he still felt comfortable in the old home. This has not been the case in the new home. I just hope things get better and his feeling of jittery goes away.
Has anyone of you faced similar problems? If yes, do let me know how you overcame it.