Posted by Michelle Adams at Sep 9th, 2008 in Dogs
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by Michelle Adams
Many people assume that when Beagle potty training doesn’t go well or that it takes too long that it is the fault of the dog or the breed of the dog. But generally this is not the case and owners need to take a look at how they are training the puppy. It is important that without fail, the puppy is given direct training guidelines that you are the owner will carry out one hundred percent of the time.
Training your dog does not have to be something that is feared or put out because you think it will just be too much to handle. Even dog training books point out that training your Beagle or even any other dog for that matter can be done within a couple weeks if it is done right and the owner is consistent. If the dog is going potty in the home, it is the fault of the owner, not of the dog.
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Posted by Carol Matthews at Sep 9th, 2008 in Dogs
by Carol Matthews
Golden Retrievers are really wonderful dogs. They are friendly, loyal, affectionate, and they are even great with children. Unlike many other breeds they do not have a lot of problems, but there are still a few Golden Retriever problems that may develop. Separation anxiety is a common problem among this breed, as they are very caring dogs and grow close to their owners. Then when their owners leave them at home alone they tend to become very sad and disappointed and may lash out to express how they are feeling.
There are also a number of health problems that your Golden Retriever may develop, including hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, von Willebrand’s Disease, hypothyroidism, hereditary heart disease, cancer, arthritis and bloat. Although some of these conditions can get to be quite serious especially if left unnoticed or untreated, there are some very effective treatment methods available for each of these and which will get your dog healthy once again.
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