There will certainely be occasions when your dog needs to travel with you. It could be a family vacation, moving to a new home, new country, dog shows, or just to the local vet or boarding kennel. They always say that it’s wise to be over prepare yourself than get caught off guard in unfamiliar terriorties. The last thing you want is having unpleasant and frustrated experience.
Published Mar 28th, 2008
By Renée
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...in places belonging to others?
In the previous two posts, I gave some tips on how we can help make our surrounding environment cleaner and pleasant if we clean up our dogs' wastes in public places.
These days, our dogs are in a different league. Many owners regularly take their canine companions ...
Published Mar 26th, 2008
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This question may sound silly to ask since there isn't any public toilet designed for dogs and I'd be insanely insane to suggest you bring along a pee mopper (if there's one in the market) whenever you and your dog go out for a walk. So, rest assure that the ...
Published Mar 24th, 2008
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Daily walks are vital for a dog's physical and psychological well-being. Even if your dog gets to romp freely in the yard, he still needs regular outings and a change of scene.
Each time you go out with your dog (even if he's a house trained dog), you must prepared to ...
Published Jun 4th, 2007
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Summer's here! You've just collected the family's air tickets, and you couldn't wait to hop onto the plane and enjoy that Europe vacation you've planning since last Christmas. Wait a minute! What about Rico? Unless you are thinking of bringing your dog along, you would have to find someone to ...
Published Mar 13th, 2007
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Going for a car ride even it's just around the block is a dream come true for every dog. Having been in this industry (handling dogs) for many years, I have yet to come across any one dog decline such opportunity. Of course, your dog must first get past the ...
Published Jan 2nd, 2007
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Many of us lead a very busy lifestyle, more often than not we are always multitasking. As dogs become part of the family, many owners treat their dogs like children. It is a very common sight to see young children being tagged along with parents in supermarkets, banks, post offices, ...
Published Oct 2nd, 2006
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Finally you got your puppy all trained up from toileting to obeying some basic commands and you thought it was time to showcase your new companion to your friends and relatives.
You warmed up the car and put him all by himself at the backseat. Three minutes into the driving everything ...