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6 Common Dog Training Mistakes to Avoid

6 Common Dog Training Mistakes to Avoid Most dog owners want their furry pal to be obedient. Unfortunately, they make training mistakes that undermine their aim. They unintentionally teach their dog unwanted behaviors. Once Fido learns something, anything, re-educating him is difficult. The best way to avoid giving your dog the wrong lessons is to identify common training mistakes so you don't make them. Chastising Fido when he comes back Yes, your dog disobeyed your first command and took his time coming to you. He might have ignored your attempt at recall on purpose. Alternatively, he may have focused so[...]

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Top 5 Facts About Siberian Huskies

Siberian Husky's - Top 5 Things You Need To Know Husky's have been born to run for over 3000 years! The Chukchi people of Siberia needed the perfect sled dog and the closest modern day breen is what we call the Siberian husky They are escape artists! Known for their independent spirit and ingenuity, the Siberian Husky can outsmart just about any standard fence, gate, or other barricade. And when left to their own devices in the house or yard, they can be destructive if left uncrated They saved Nome, Alaska! It's true, in 1925 the children of Nome came[...]

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5 Android Apps Every Dog Owner Should Have

5 Android Apps Every Dog Owner Should Install Did you know that there are apps to help make you a better dog owner by managing many aspects of your dog's life and organizing information to keep your pet safe? Here are five Android apps that can help you help your dog and protect its well being. Tagg The Papillion is a lively, active breed of dog that has a big personality and a small body. Papillions are typically 8 to 11 inches in height. Males weigh approximately 8 to 10 pounds, with females averaging 7 to 9 pounds. Papillions are[...]

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Common Houseplants That Are Poisonous For Dogs

 Dangerous for Dogs: Common Houseplants That Are Poisonous For Your Pet Many people like to have some plants in the house; they look good, and there are proven benefits to health, with many houseplants shown to remove toxins from the air. But if you are a dog owner, you need to be careful, because some of the commonest houseplants are toxic to dogs. If your dog is left alone, particularly if it is likely to chew things, you should make sure that none of these plants are within reach of even the most agile dog, or ideally not in the[...]

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