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Paws First Choice: Dogs that Drool - Pet tip
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. Dogs that Drool - Pet tip. Why do dogs drool? Drooling can be normal in some dogs, especially some breeds such as Bloodhounds, Mastiff, Great Danes or Basset Hounds. Excessive drooling can occur in any dog and can be caused by a variety of reasons. Some dogs are droolers due to the structure of their mouth. The loose skin around their jaw line causes drool leakage. If he is a food-induced drooler, you may want to feed him outside. Understand that while excessive drooling is likely...
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Paws First Choice: March 2011
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. Dogs that Drool - Pet tip. Why do dogs drool? Drooling can be normal in some dogs, especially some breeds such as Bloodhounds, Mastiff, Great Danes or Basset Hounds. Excessive drooling can occur in any dog and can be caused by a variety of reasons. Some dogs are droolers due to the structure of their mouth. The loose skin around their jaw line causes drool leakage. If he is a food-induced drooler, you may want to feed him outside. Understand that while excessive drooling is likely...
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Paws First Choice: Canine Body Language
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Continuing with the topic of "how well do you know your dog", we will talk about body language. As the dog is a pack animal, it has a certain status or standing in the pack. This order is maintained by means of signs and signals. Observe your dog carefully and notice its posture at different times. Many things can be expressed by the position and movement of your dog's tail. We all know what it means when a dog wags its tail or puts its tail between its legs. All the Best,.
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Paws First Choice: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Continuing with the topic of "how well do you know your dog", we will talk about body language. As the dog is a pack animal, it has a certain status or standing in the pack. This order is maintained by means of signs and signals. Observe your dog carefully and notice its posture at different times. Many things can be expressed by the position and movement of your dog's tail. We all know what it means when a dog wags its tail or puts its tail between its legs. All the Best,.
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Dog Training in the 805: The German Shepard Temperament
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Dog Training in the 805. All things dog. Stories, information and events in and around Ventura County, California. Thursday, June 30, 2011. The German Shepard Temperament. Often used as police dogs, the German Shepherd has a very strong protective instinct, and are extremely loyal to their handler. Socialized this breed well starting at puppyhood. This breed needs owners who are naturally authoritative over the dog in a calm, but firm, confident and consistent way. German Shepherds are one of the smartes...
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Dog Training in the 805: Retractable Leash Safety
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Dog Training in the 805. All things dog. Stories, information and events in and around Ventura County, California. Monday, July 18, 2011. The most common reason people use a retractable leash is to give their dog more exercise when out on a walk permitting their pet to sniff around, run and play. I am an advocate for exercising your dog but using a retractable leash to do so is both a blessing and a curse. Are retractable leashes safe? Some would argue that retractable leashes have a. Unfortunately, for ...