Care For Older Dogs
August 18, 2011 by Dog Trainer
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Care For Older Dogs As your dog gets older, you will witness noticeable differences in him or her physically. Their teeth will begin to wear down and will change color. Their eyes may begin to change color as well and start to appear gray or blue. The tone of their muscle will decrease and they [...]
Older Dog Health: What Are the Signs of an Older Dog?
July 18, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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It is common knowledge that for every year that a dog is alive with us they are actually aging ‘seven years’ in comparison to people. Although this is estimation, it is very close to reality. To be totally accurate though, one dog year is closer to a person aging eight years in life. It is [...]
Dog Training & Care : Older Dog Potty Training
July 6, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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When potty training an older dog, the dog needs to be confined to a space that is not much bigger than him, and then he needs to be taken from that space to a leash and the yard. Get a dog used to the space in which they should be using the bathroom withhelp from [...]
Helpful Tips for Dog Training an Older Dog
June 22, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Training older dogs can sometimes be quite the challenge but it is not, by all means, impossible. You just have to do the right amount of research and take some extra time being patient with them and as well very consistent ofcourse. Without those attributes, you are just asking for one huge disappointment no doubt. [...]
Crate Training An Older Dog
June 11, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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You bring home your new canine friend and now it’s when the work begins. While it would be wonderful to cuddle with him or her forever, and just play and enjoy him, this is the time to housebreak him and the best way to do this is with the use of a crate or doggie [...]
Your older Boxer Dog – Old Age Boxer Dog Care Tips
March 28, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Your boxer doesn’t really have a concept of time (ever wonder why he’s just as happy to see you after an hour apart as he is when you’ve been gone for a week?), so he doesn’t understand what’s happening to his body. He may be confused about the pains he’s feeling, and he’ll look to [...]
Easily And Effectively Crate Train Your Puppy Or Older Dog
March 24, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Before you bring a new puppy into your home, there will be much you need to do in order to make the house safe for him to live in. By this I mean things like making sure there are no exposed electrical cables your puppy may try to chew through, clearing away things such [...]