Dogs and Signature Dog Toys

Choosing the right signature toys for your dog When choosing the right signature toy for your dog, you should consider several factors. Even when selecting dog toys that are made by signature and high-end labels, you should weigh in several things aside from price and manufacturers. Here are some tips on choosing the right toys for your dog. On choosing the perfect toys for your dog Toys for the...

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Dog Barking - Christchurch City Council

Excessive barking is one of the most common dog complaints reported to Councils. ... Dog owners are seldom bothered by their own dog's barking, ...

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Stop Dog Barking

The tone, unable to be heard by the human ear, disrupts barking as dogs alert to its signal. ... As soon as any dog barks within 25 feet of the WKS unit, ...

Barking - Dog Behaviour - Vet On-Line

What most dogs excel at, of course, is barking. Dogs bark for a variety of reasons. The only time dogs won't bark to communicate, is when they are ...

Barking

When the person can come very close without your dog barking, have him feed your ... Your dog's barking may be a response to something he's afraid of if: ...

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A Rubdown for Your Dog

Remember just how good a massage feels after a particularly hard day- those first pained responses as your muscles reacted to the beginning of the kneading, pulling and pinching motions- later followed by a more soothing and relaxed response to the rhythm of the massage? Now, just think about your dog for a moment. Don't you think your pet would definitely enjoy a gift of massage as well? All sizes, from the smallest to the most mammoth animal would, and could, enjoy the effects of a good rubdown. If you've never given your pet a massage you both have many benefits yet to enjoy. Before you begin,...

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Crate Training Tips - How to crate train your dog

A crate is a valuable and useful training tool. Its main purpose is to provide security, safety and protection for short term confinement while training a puppy or new dog about its own and house boundaries. A crate may look like a jail cell, but when used properly is your dog’s natural den – a personal space where he’ll feels secure and comfortable. The best place to place a crate would be where your dog can see the environment and family members, hear and smell your house - the kitchen is usually a good spot. An ideal crate should be large enough to allow your dog to stretch out, stand without...

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