Where to Get Your Puppy You have lots of options when choosing a puppy. Because there are so many homeless pets, it's great to adopt from a shelter, rescue group, or the pound. If you decide to use a breeder, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) says...
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The guides are brought to you by Pippa Mattinson, author of best selling dog books: The Happy Puppy Handbook and Total Recall. Pippa will show you how to avoid common mistakes when choosing a breed of dog to share your life with. And she’ll show you exactly how to find a puppy that ...
Does everyone in your home want to adopt a puppy? A dog needs to be a family member and everyone needs to welcome him/her into your home. Be sure everyone agrees not only on getting a puppy but on which puppy to make part of the family. Let everyone in the family meet your new po...
If you don’t have any on hand it’s not a bad idea to pick some up next time you’re at the pharmacy or pet store, and most of the time you can find some for less than $10. Styptic pencils are commonly available near the shaving section in pharmacies since they’re also used ...
Bernie’s favorite days are when the temperature is just right to leave our back door open so he can run in and out. He loves the fall festivities like pumpkin carving and trick-or-treat. Ubu, Bella, Spike and Bernie Bernie’s squirrel friends also love this time of year. He has a ...
I am so confident in the health of every Yorkshire terrier puppy I sell, that before you adopt your yorkie puppy, we can go together to the vet of your choice, (local to me and at your expense) for a vet check before you purchase your tiny purebred Yorkshire terrier puppy. I have ...
Puppy yoga classes involve puppies roaming from one yoga mat to the next, cuddling with participants, and playing with other puppies as you move, flow and breathe.
Encourage more extended periods of crate time with a cue or action word to encourage your dog to enter the crate. They receive treats or toys; then, the door is closed. Sit quietly near the crate, then leave the room for a few minutes. Return for a few minutes, and let your dog out...
s just you and the dog add in one distraction at a time. Up the ante depending on how well your dog has been doing in their environment – if they’re doing well with people around have your friend run around as a distraction or have them grab a toy. Training near distractions is ...