Dog Information, Caring For Dogs


Boarding Dogs

Posted in Dogs Information, Pets Accessories by dogsdetail on the March 22, 2008

You may be attracting to take your pet with you whenever you travel. Though there are times when you can do this, there are other times when you find it next to not possible for a variety of reasons. When that happens, you have to discover good places for boarding dogs so you know your pet is cared for and loved while you are away. When on vacation, you should be comforting and having fun to recharge rather than disturbing about the security and welfare of your beloved pet.

You may have a lot of options when it comes to finding someone who specializes in boarding dogs in your population. You can check them out to see which the most excellent is. Of course, you can always have friends do it for you, but the majority can not just take in a dog for a week without making enormous adjustments, and that is often too much to ask. If you have options, your most excellent bet is to visit all places that you can to see which you like the greatest. Boarding dogs is more than feeding them, and you should remember that as you visit each one. When looking at places for boarding dogs, seem at the overall cleanliness of the place first. You don’t want to leave your pet with those who might allow them to wallow where they use the bathroom without having cleaned things up at once. In fact, that should never happen.

They should be walking dogs often enough that they are getting to use the bathroom and getting the exercise that they need. Some places boarding dogs just lock them in a confine and leave them, and that is not what you want for your pet. A number of may let them out in a yard, but pay notice to the state of that yard when looking.

Dog Training Books

Posted in Dog Behaviors, Dogs Information by dogsdetail on the March 5, 2008

The better dog training books will also provide more than one solution for a problem. If the reader is trying to find a technique for a puppy that chases cars, there should be a few variations of dealing with it. This gives the puppy owner a choice in how to raise his pet. The dog training books should recognize that every animal is different and may respond to different techniques of redirection.

The more useful dog training books will provide the history of dogs and how they have adapted to man and household living. This allows the puppy owner to understand their puppy’s instincts and natural tendencies. Understanding a pet is a wonderful way to build a strong bond as well as a trusting relationship.

Pet Friendly Rentals

Posted in Dogs Information, Pet by dogsdetail on the February 17, 2008

Finding a great rental apartment or home is hard enough without having to worry about what you are going to do with your pets. It seems that finding pet friendly rentals for both living and vacation times is getting harder and harder. In many cases, that is the first thing you have to think about when looking around. Once you have a list of good ones, then you have to decide what you like and what you might want to get.

You should also know that when it comes to renting a home or apartment, there are different types of pet friendly rentals. Being a cat owner, I have run into quite a few different types. The first type is the one that allows no pets what-so-ever unless you already own them. Some landlords don’t want you going out to get new pets, but if you already have some, they may let you keep them. Those are, obviously, out if you want to get new pets in the future. This type will have what pets you have and even the names of the specific pets right in the lease. If you add more without permission, it could be a reason for your landlord to legally break your lease.

There are also some pet friendly rentals that only allow certain types of pets. Some will say that you can have cats, but you may not have any dog of any type. Some will allow small breed dogs, but you aren’t going to be able to rent from them if you have a large, yellow lab. Yet other pet friendly rentals might say that fish, hamsters, gerbils, or small reptiles are okay as long as they are in a contained unit, but dogs and cats both are not allowed.

You may find that some pet friendly rentals will make you pay more when it comes to your security deposit. You may also find some hotels allow pets, but only if you pay a small deposit as well. When looking for cottages for vacation, you may find that some people offer pet friendly rentals, but many will say that they wish you to leave your pets at home. If that is not an option for you, you have to keep looking. Though they are getting harder to find, they are out there. You might just be more limited in your choices than you first thought.

Finding Clothes And Accessories For Dogs

Posted in Dogs Information, Pet by dogsdetail on the February 17, 2008

The other day, I was out at the dog park, watching my pooch play with the other puppies out there. I have a medium sized mutt who is a bit temperamental, so play time at the park is always a little bit dicey. On most days, I have to watch my pup constantly, less he gets into a fight with one of the bigger dogs. On this particular day, however, I was running into another problem. Basically, my puppy just did not seem to want to play. He sort of skulked around and sulked while the other doggies frolicked around him. I took a closer look, and that is when I saw it: he was shaking.

I had never bought any clothes and accessories for dogs before except for the basics. I bought him a simple collar, a reliable leash which was about five feet long, and a few toys to play with. When I saw my doggy that cold, however, I knew that it was time to start looking for dog clothes. I went down to the local dog store and bought a simple sweater. It was woolly and thick, and it looked pretty warm. When I tried to put it on my dog, however, I was in for a bit of a surprise: the bad-tempered pup wanted nothing to do with it.

At that point I realized that dogs are every bit as difficult as humans are. When I was shopping for accessories for dogs, I had never even considered the possibility that my dog would not like what I got for him, but the evidence was right in front of my eyes. He would twist, twitch, scowl, and squirm when I tried to put the dog sweater on him.

I tried getting a looser weave of sweater for him, and that seemed to do the trick. I think that the first sweater might have been a little bit too scratchy. Although the second sweater was not as warm as the first, it was still quite a bit warmer. There is a local pet store that specializes in accessories for dogs, so I was able to get a few more of the same kind once I figured out what he liked. I even picked up a jogging leash for him while I was there. Now he is looking good, feeling alright even in the cold weather, and back to picking fights with the other dogs.