Posted by Todd Martin at Jan 3rd, 2009 in Pets
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by Todd Martin
As the winter winds start to blow each year as autumn sets in; people go to their closet and pull out their dog sweaters, jackets and coats to ensure that they are at ease as the temperature drops. Your dog deserves the similar kind of treatment hence when you pull out yours, do not forget to pull out your dog’s warm dog clothes as well.
As winter sets in, its time to get your dog ready for fall by buying dog warm clothing. I know what you must be thinking…dog clothes? That’s stupid! Dogs do not need clothing. Why do people bother putting clothes on dogs? But, consider this; many of the dog breeds that we love were not made to live in the climate and weather we’re used to. Chihuahuas were made for hot Mexico weather, not bitterly cold New York winters. Small dogs have low body mass that make them lose heat easier. Even the long haired doggies can’t adjust their body heat as well as larger breeds. If you’re a small dog owner or are thinking about adopting a little doggie, it’s your liability to make sure they’re at ease all through the fall and winter months.
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Posted by Anthony Galz at Jan 3rd, 2009 in Pets
by Aleesha London
If your dog is behaving badly, your dog may need aggressive dog behavior training classes. Every dog owner must know if and when their dogs need behavior training classes. This is especially if your dog is already a threat to other animals and to humans. There are however, numerous modules and training programs vying for your attention. How do you know which programs you should trust?
Real Expertise
There are two choices for a dog owner: you may opt for either an instruction manual or a real trainer. In any case, the person behind a training program for dogs should be a real expert. He should have enough experience under his belt to make him a credible trainer or source of information about dog training. You don’t want to trust your dog to someone who has a fake trainer’s certification. You can try to find out how good an expert really is by asking about his credentials. You can also ask fellow dog owners if they know anything about the trainer you are considering.
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