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Monday, November 24th, 2008 | Author: admin

As you start thinking about getting a new puppy it is important that you know what your expectations and requirements are when it comes to the personality and needs of your new friend. This step is essential if you are to have a long and happy relationship with your puppy and is an important piece of information about dogs.

Here are 3 things you should be thinking about…

Do You Have Children?

You should know the time commitment a young puppy demands. Quite often that amount of time may be more than the time your own child needs. And it can be difficult to have both a young child and a new puppy at the same time.

Having both of them together requires constant supervision. This is to make sure that none of them hurts the other. You should keep watch at all times to prevent roughhousing, pulling, biting, and other potential injuries.

Are They Ready for a Dog?

Most experts - both trainers and breeders - do not recommend getting one of the toy breeds if you have a toddler at home. This is because a toy breed puppy is so tiny that they run the risk of being squeezed too hard, being stepped on, or being dropped. However, if you really have your heart set on getting a toy breed then just to make sure you choose one of the gentler and easy going breeds.

Do you have the time to take care of a dog?

Dogs are naturally social by nature. This is one of the main reasons that they are so popular as pets and companions. Knowing this, please do not get a dog if you plan on keeping her outside all day long. This is even more important if you are getting a puppy since they need much more attention and supervision. They also demand more interaction and regular training so that they can become a more socialized member of your family.

On an average, most dogs will spend at least eight hours a day home alone. This is usually the case at least five days of the week. Some breeds are better suited to this type of lifestyle. Most terriers, for example, will find ways to entertain themselves if you provide them with enough space to roam. Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes are also pretty adaptable.

Are you looking for dog to provide security?

A dog that barks when someone approaches the door may be just enough for most dog owners. It provides them with a sense of security since a dog barking, whether she is a small breed or a large dog will serve to deter most burglars. Dachshunds and most other toy breeds make excellent watchdogs. Terriers are also good at being protective.

If you are looking for a dog that can provide protection through their bark as well as their appearance then consider choosing a puppy from the herding group or one of the working breeds. Dogs from these breeds are protective of their owners and have the appearance that will scare away a burglar. These breeds are usually high skilled and easily trained.

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Thursday, November 13th, 2008 | Author: admin

Most pet owners consider that buying pet insurance is a waste of time and money. More so when they think that they take good care of their animals and give them all the possible comfort they need. Before you agree or disagree with this statement, let us first look at what an inexpensive pet insurance would provide for your pet and whether indeed it has any use or not.

What The Cheap Pet Insurance Buys For You?
Statistics show that in all probability about one in every three or four animals would have an accident during their life time (which is preciously short as it is) and would require intensive medical care. The odds quoted here may seem quite high. Now add to that that most animals will develop plenty of complications as they age in small dogs, brittle (or broken) hips in cats, obesity, diabetes, cancer and so on. The odds look even worse now.

When animals are ill – they may need specialized diagnostic tests, x-rays, medications, consultations with specialists and so on. All this costs a lot of money. Sometimes the pets would be required to be hospitalized and that would add a hefty sum to the medical bills.

A an inexpensive pet insurance would be able to absorb much of this money drain and let you treat your pet without worrying about the charges. You could get the best health services available and feel at peace that you are doing the best possible to save its life and ease its pain. Without the benefits of the cheap pet insurance you might not be able to afford the medical treatment needed and you would be miserable thinking you have failed your pet in its hour of need.

You Can Have More For Less With The Cheap Pet Insurance
You need not pay too much to have the luxury of enjoying mental peace. There are lots of cheap pet insurance policies offered online and offline which would cover your pet for all major emergencies and thereby absolving of any type of guilt. As long as your pet would be covered by the cheap pet insurance, they would be protected to a very large extent against any major mishap.

Selecting the right insurance for your pet should not be done hastily. Research well regarding the benefits it offers and the price quotes available in the market. You would also need to read the small print thoroughlyso you would not have any unpleasant surprises in your hour of need.

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Monday, November 10th, 2008 | Author: admin

Dogs & Kids – Dogs Teach Responsibility to Your Little Ones

There are too many families out there that do not have a family dog as a pet. This is an unfortunate situation as there are so many benefits to your family simply by having one. Starting in their younger years, a puppy can truly bring in a whole new atmosphere of love and caring into a household as well as increasing the general well-being of the whole household.

The dogs themselves are beneficial for your children though as they do need to be taken care of. You need to be responsible for feeding, cleaning and making sure that the dog gets plenty of exercise and who is better for all of these rearing responsibilities, then your own children. Since every parent wants to teach their child to be responsible, what better way to do this than to bring a brand new puppy into your home?

Once a puppy comes into your household, there are a lot of responsibilities that need to be taken care of so that the dog can be raised with good health, cleanliness, and training. Unfortunately, in this busy day and age, most of us are working eight to 12 hours daily and do not get to spend a lot of time with our children. When they come home from school and have no pressure towards completing household responsibilities, their work ethic and confidence may be shortchanged. This is where having a dog can help.

How can a dog help kids become more responsible?

To put it as simple as possible, managing a dog’s daily life is no easy task, but when this chore is divided amongst your children, the work becomes more like play to both your children as well as the puppy. Your child will learn to feed the dog as well as walk and play with him. They will need to give the dog a bath and keep them clean as well as the dog’s favorite haunts in the home.

It is important to also give your children the idea that the time they are spending with your puppy, and the responsibilities and which they participate in, all lead to a positive outcome. To get a better idea of what I’m referring to here, imagine that you are getting your children to help out and take care of the dog. Sure it may be a struggle at first, but eventually your kids will take part every day in cleaning up the dog’s potty mess, making sure he has food and water, and brushing the dog with a little grooming now and again.

Now imagine making it clear to the kids that all of these things that they are doing are making the dog healthy and happy. Take the kids to the veterinarian with you when the dog needs his regular checkups. Explain to your children that your dog is healthy and happy all because of them. Your kids will feel good knowing that they are a part of the entire process of being responsible for the family pet.

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Sunday, October 05th, 2008 | Author: admin

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Just like humans, a puppy loves the idea of being the center of attention. The longer the time that your puppy has been the center of attention in your home, the more jealousy that is likely to become noticeable upon introduction of a newborn in the household. You will start to notice behaviors like pawing or barking, furthermore, the puppy may also begin to show destructive behaviors.

In preparing for a new baby you have to also make sure that you prepare the puppy for the new infant in order to prevent any possible misbehaviors that may arise.

1) Before bringing the baby home, while you are preparing the rest of the home for the new child, you will also need to start preparing the puppy for the arrival. For starters, preventing the puppy from thinking that the baby is a toy that he can play with and bite, you may want to introduce him to a doll. Carry the doll around throughout your daily routine much like you would once the baby arrives. Pretend to change the doll’s diapers in the presence of the puppy while at the same time making sure to give the puppy commands. Furthermore, you will also need to lay the doll down for a nap just like you would once the baby is born. Above all, make sure that the puppy obeys the commands that you give him; it is better that the puppy bites into the doll than your own baby.

2) Taking the puppy for walks around other toddlers such as at the playground is another way of getting him accustomed to the new arrival. Keep the puppy on a small 6’ leash and allow him to walk around while at the same time allow the other children to pet and play with the puppy so that he can get used to the young children. This will help him to realize that the new baby will not be a threat to him as well as assist in lowering the stress levels associated with bringing home a new baby.

3) Socializing your puppy with children is important before you ever bring home a new baby. In the event that the puppy shows any form of aggression to the children, you need to contact a professional as the puppy may be in the need of some form of specialized dog behavioral training.

4) As you start preparing the baby’s room, in the last few weeks before the arrival of the baby, let the puppy follow you in and out of the baby’s room as well as sniff the things you bring into the room while under complete supervision. In the event that the puppy paws at the crib or gets too close to it, tell him NO and teach the puppy that the crib is off limits to him; always.