Posts Tagged ‘puppy’


Do’s And Don’ts Of Puppy Housebreaking | Early Dog Training: Early …

House training a puppy is important for the well being of your puppy and for your own sanity. The lack of house training is the number one reason that dogs wind up neglected, abandoned, or in animal shelters, but it’s the failure of the owner – not the puppy. It’s very important for you to [...]

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The Do’s And The Don’ts Of House Training Your Puppy | e-newscast

The Do’s And The Don’ts Of House Training Your Puppy   by E-NewsCast Team December 30th, 2009   House training a puppy is very important for the well being of both the puppy and the owner. The number one reason that dogs are surrender to animal shelters is problems with inappropriate elimination, so it is [...]

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Dog Health And Training: The Best Puppy Teacup Maltese For Sale

Maltese terriers are a very popular breed of dog these days. This is because of their placid nature and cute, sometimes comical, appearance. Finding a puppy teacup maltese for sale can be a lot of work, but also a lot of fun. The first thing you must do before you start looking for a puppy [...]

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Dog Housetraining For Your New Dog or Puppy | Dog Questions

When initiating puppy housetraining, always keep in mind that until a puppy is 7 months old, its control over excretory functions is extremely limited. Your puppy will have to relieve itself at least once an hour or possibly more. This urge is more necessary after sleeping, eating and playing. When training your puppy, the use [...]

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Dog Health And Training: Pug Puppies or Little China Dolls

Pug puppies and dogs first came from China, where they were known as “Fu” dogs, several hundred years before Christ. Yet also, it’s known that this particular breed was at home in Russia, France, and later England, before coming to the United States and being accepted by the AKC in 1885. Pug puppies are very [...]

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