by Grace Bryson | Sep 16, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
Swimming, particularly in warm water, can help your dog relax and also drain her energy. If you have a small dog, you don’t even need a pool. You can use a small tub of water. Simply hold the dog by the sides and let her paddle. If your dog is uncertain about...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 13, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
Nail chewing and biting is not standard dog behavior and could be a cause for concern, according to Dr. Page Wages at the Oberlin Animal Hospital. Boredom, anxiety, poor grooming, allergies and infections are common causes for the chewing habit, and should be...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 11, 2013 | QUOTE FOR THE DAY
“The only thing that interferes with my learning is my...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 11, 2013 | Chuckles, Just because
This is my friends dog Guiness, he is a mastiff who makes me laugh on a daily basis and I just had to share!!...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 9, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
Whether he’s a puppy or perhaps a rescue that needs some TLC, the process by which your dog becomes accustomed to animals, people and other situations without become fearful or aggressive is what’s called socializing your dog. Here are a few tips to make...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 8, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
Common dog-park scenario number 1: people watch while two dogs play. Suddenly, the dogs are snapping and snarling at each other. The dispute ends quickly and nobody gets hurt, but the humans are shaken. None of them saw that canine argument coming. Common dog-park...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 7, 2013 | things you should know, Training Tips
Many people say rescue dogs make the best companions because they are grateful. That may or may not be true but rescue dogs certainly deserve a wonderful home and some training. Some have issues but usually it is easier to train a rescue dog than it is to train a...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 6, 2013 | Chuckles
This is a mastiff named Guiness, he would say that he is a great protector of all things and takes great pride in keeping his house safe from intruders and all thing dangerous. Guiness weighs over 150 lbs and is a great source of comfort for his owner Ashleigh when...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 6, 2013 | QUOTE FOR THE DAY
“Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for...
by Grace Bryson | Sep 6, 2013 | something to think about, things you should know
Cherry eye in dogs is a disfiguring, but not painful, condition in which the third eyelid containing a tear gland has prolapsed causing a red bulge in the corner of the eye. For most dogs, cherry eye is only unsightly and not life-threatening. However, many owners...