By: Jackie A. Smith | 2011-03-25 | Pets The smallest among the Chihuahua breed is termed as teacup Chihuahua puppies. For the Chihuahuas, there is no any specific smallest size. So the people prefer the most little Chihuahuas because these puppies look very cute because of their tiny size. As the teacup Chihuahuas are very small, they face many challenges and risks in life. So raising a teacup Chihuahua is a challenging task for the owners. There are some tips which you must know in order to raise the teacup Chihuahua puppies. read more
By: Art Gib | 2011-01-18 | Article Marketing I know what a challenge it can be to raise a puppy and try to keep your home looking and smelling clean all at the same time. But I've learned some valuable lessons from my puppy potty training experience, and I can share them with you right now. read more
By: Brooks Kent | 2011-03-26 | Health & Fitness As well as becoming taught simple obedience education they need a (CGC) certificate, (canine excellent citizen test). Prior to coming into a treatment puppy system they are obliged to meet "Therapy Pu... read more
By: Darryl Stevens | 2010-04-01 | Pets Puppies are very different to humans. They learn in different ways and for this reason need to be trained in different ways. If you are house training a puppy you will be aware that puppy can not see anything wrong with relieving himself on the kitchen floor read more
By: Wenton Lee | 2011-04-09 | Pets While puppies are adorably, loveable and fun most of the time,you can find facets of raising a pet that is often downright unpleasant.And the most unpleasant a part of daily life along with your new p... read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2010-10-25 | Article Marketing Buying a puppy can be a big responsibility. You want to make sure that you are taking the time to understand what type of dog you want to have in your home and this article describes some training techniques while you are on a walk with your dog. read more
By: Richard Cussons | 2010-03-27 | Pets A person may bring home a new dog for various reasons. It could be that he is living alone and wants to have a loyal and loving companion. Or he aims to have a dog that can do work such as herding, hunting or assisting handicaps. But regardless of the purpose of getting a four-legged family member, may we all remember that the rule of thumb is to raise an obedient dog everybody loves to be around. read more
By: James Harley | 2010-12-13 | Pets Almost everyone love dogs but of course they do not like having their litter around. But do not expect them to behave just like humans do. After all, they are dogs that need your assistance, guidance and training. read more
By: Darryl Stevens | 2010-04-01 | Pets Raising puppies can be very demanding. We should begin to house train a puppy immediately he arrives in our home in a way that he recognises his position and inclusion as a member of the family. read more
By: Hop Scotch | 2012-03-13 | Pets Socialisation is just another way of talking about your dog learning how to be a dog. It's a bit like raising a human child. Humans have to know certain things to get along in society – manners, how to meet new people, how to handle new experiences. Dogs need the same kind of training. read more
By: Shristy Chandran | 2010-12-13 | Business How about a strong and a healthy companion to help you alleviate your loneliness or to give you the sense of belonging? read more
By: Daniel Butler | 2010-11-13 | Dental Dental Look after your pet ought to be done while you bring them home. Upon bring home your new puppy get him use to having his mouth open and inspected, and having his teeth cleaned to help stop tarter build up and prevent periodontal diseases. read more
By: kathleenchester | 2010-11-10 | Pets French Bulldog puppies with their overly large ears and their tiny little paws are just adorable. French Bulldogs are a breed that got their start when laceworkers in England bred the larger bulldog to be smaller for a 'toy' version. read more
By: Angel Wasserman | 2010-03-29 | Pets Puppies and dogs chew because chewing is hard-wired into their genes. Chewing helps them relax, it gives them something to do and it feels good! Puppies chew for the same reasons but also because they are teething and tend to use their mouths to explore their world. Believe it or not, what they chew on is primarily up to you. read more