Naming Your Pedigreed Dog

Unlike some aspects of dog ownership, naming your dog is just plain fun! The pets themselves don't require much; they just need a pleasing dog name they can identify with when you give them commands. But if you plan to show a purebred dog in competitions, there's a lot to consider when it's time to choose a dog name for your dog's American Kennel Club certificate. Let's start at the beginning. The...

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Dog Health Insurance

Joel Walsh



Should you seriously consider buying a dog health insurance policy? Yes, you should. Here's why health insurance for dogs is a good idea:




Dog health insurance saves you money. As with just about all other costs, veterinary expenses have increased rapidly in recent years. Without dog medical insurance (or more accurately, veterinary insurance), you are responsible for paying for everything: routine checkups, preventive procedures, emergency care and disease treatments. That will run into hundreds of dollars. Why not get some help?



Dog Health Insurance: Quick Cost Facts





Health Insurance for Dogs: Quick Coverage Facts






With all these options, it is important you check out the various dog health insurance companies, their pet insurance policies and corresponding dog healthcare plans.




In short, if you care about your dog, you should care about his health. If you care about your wallet, you should care about your dog's health insurance coverage, too.


About the author:
About the author: You can read more of Joel Walsh's articles on dog issues such as Dog Health Insurance at: http://www.i-love-dogs.com



Shih Tzu - Obedience Training For Your Shih Tzu

Obedience training is one of the most important and most effective things any owner can do for his or her shih tzu. A properly obedience trained shih tzu is a happy, productive and safe member of the family, while a untrained shih tzu can be destructive and even dangerous. Dogs are designed by nature to follow leaders, and to look for that leadership. As pack animals, shih tzu naturally follow the directions of their pack leader. In the absence of a strong leader, the shih tzu may assume this role itself. Shih tzu that think of themselves as the leader of their human pack can become uncooperative,...

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Shiba Inu History and Breeder Information

The Shiba Inu is a small, active Japanese breed dog. Shiba's are the smallest of the six original Japanese breeds. Shiba's are most similar in terms of appearance of the Akita, except quite a bit smaller. Originally, Shiba Inu's were bred for hunting purposes in the mountains of Japan. Shiba Inus have also been called the Shiba Ken. The word Shiba means small in Japanese, while Inu simply means dog. This is obviously testament to their size as Shibas range from just 14. 5 to 16. 5 inches in height for males and 13. 5 to 15. 5 inches for females. Males can weigh up to 23 lbs. and females usually...

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