I'm sure you know how painful that can be. In fact, if you don't use a non-conducting pan, you can do the opposite and burn their tongue in hot weather!
Monday, September 01, 2008
I'm sure you know how painful that can be. In fact, if you don't use a non-conducting pan, you can do the opposite and burn their tongue in hot weather!
Monday, August 25, 2008
To control this, try cordoning off an area for your dog where you can leave her when you go out. Fill this area with fresh dirt, so she can dig all she wants without spoiling the rest of the lawn. You can put cement blocks around the area to ensure that she doesn't get out.
Over time, she will come to understand that that area is hers and she can dig to her heart's content.
Monday, August 11, 2008
The temperatures can reach 120 degrees Fahrenheit very fast. Your dog can suffer a heat stroke, or even brain damage.
Monday, August 04, 2008
Make sure that your dog understands that no matter how hard he pulls, there's no going any faster than you're currently going, and so he might as well go at your pace.
However, if you've gotten him used to pulling you around, then you might not be able to convince him that you've changed! Ensure that your dog learns from the very beginning that going for a walk is a structured act with rules that are not to be broken.
Monday, July 28, 2008
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What this means is, that after being pulled taught, the chinks in the chain can become entangled so as to prevent the chain from loosening again. This is even more likely to happen with rusted chains. So make sure that you don't leave your dog chained up and unattended with a choke chain around their neck. They may actually get chocked.
Monday, July 21, 2008
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What I have found, is that the best way to get them back, is to walk towards them, as if catching them is the last thing on your mind! Look at the sky, the trees...hum to yourself. If they bolt a bit, and look back, pretend not to have noticed. And when you catch up to them, don't grab them...not yet.
Go a little ahead so that you cut off the escape route, THEN chase them down. They will run towards your home, where another member of the household awaits them!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Welcomes Guests of all Kinds –
Even Four-Legged Friends
Even Four-Legged Friends
The word ‘vacation’ typically means one thing for Americans; it is a time to kick back, relax and enjoy. But for pet owners, vacation often means confronting the detested task of finding a suitable environment for the family pet – bridled with the guilt of leaving him or her behind. Now, the new Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel is offering pet owners the opportunity to enjoy a much needed break and they can travel with their favorite four-legged friend.
“At Sheraton we believe that people are at their best when they are connected to their family members and loved ones - including those with four legs,” said Director of Sales and Marketing Steve Spivak.“ By opening our hotel to pets, we’re giving guests the option to include their most loyal companions in their travels, removing the worry factor of leaving them behind.”
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel is scheduled to open in October 2008 and plans to pamper pooches by offering guests luxurious custom pet beds and other amenities, such as floor mats, food bowls, ID tags, and more. All guests checking in with a pet will receive a “welcome kit” to include information on nearby areas for exercise and other goodies to help make traveling with pets more enjoyable.
“As Arizona’s largest hotel and the largest hotel with a pet friendly policy, we are positioning downtown Phoenix as a major destination for animal lovers,” Spivak said.
And an animal friendly town it is with more than 30 dog parks located throughout the metro-Phoenix region. Pet owners may also enjoy a desert hike with their furry loved one, shop at one of the Valley’s many pet boutiques and bakeries, and even attend Thursday night ‘Yappy Hour’ where pets can meet and mingle at Three Dog Bakery.
But the downtown area is not only a fantastic find for your four-legged friend. The Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling Civic Plaza area, minutes away from Phoenix Sky Harbor airport, historic galleries and art museums, exciting shopping, bustling nightlife, and many of the Valley’s most notable restaurants.
So do these perks make Phoenix a pet lover’s heaven after all? You’ll just have to come and let Fido decide.
For more information or to make reservations, please visit www.sheraton.com/phoenixdowntown.
Monday, July 14, 2008
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Take plenty of pics when the first ear stands up! You will cherish them forever.
A little advice from a dog lover - This may sound ridiculous, but unless you're planning to enter the dog into a show, love your dog for what they are. They have their own personality, and you can get by with accepting their flaws. After all....they accept yours don't they?
We welcome other useful tips and tricks here!
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Neutered male dogs are three times less likely to bite than intact males. It consists of removing the testicles of the male. While some might consider this method excessive, you might find that you have no choice in the case of an uncontrollable male.
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Hold the head in your hands gently, and using your thumb and forefinger, caress the ears, and stretch them out gently. Or you can use your left hand to hold the snout, and with your right palm, run it over the length of the nose.
You can also gently scratch their throat right where their collar sits. You will know you're hitting the right place by the fact that their head will rise up to give you better access.
Each dog is different, and like different things. As you spend time with them, you will get to know more and more about what they enjoy. Remember, your dog may not like strangers touching or caressing him/her. It is normal, as a matter of fact most people prefer other people not touching him.


