Dogs are man’s loyal friend. These ideas will help every dog owner pamper their beloved furry friend…
It is not unusual to see Toy Poodles dressed in fashionable clothes with fashionable accessories. Nowadays, it seems that everywhere you go, you can see little dogs such as Toy Poodles, Chihuahuas and the likes of these treated as though they are humans. Are you thinking of ways on how to pamper your Toy Poodles? Below are a few great ideas to help you make your pooch feel like little prince or princess.
Obesity is one of the major problems in humans, so is in dogs…
Based on surveys, a Standard Poodle may live for up to 12 years provided he lives a healthy lifestyle. Owners should know that good nutrition, appropriate training, regular grooming, protection against diseases and proper exercise are what a Standard Poodle needs in order to live a healthy life. As part of being a responsible owner, one should also know the diseases and other health issues that could possibly be the reason for the dog’s health to deteriorate. While a lot of Poodles develop hip dysplasia or cancer, let us not forget that obesity or overweight is also rampant in Standard Poodles and other dog breeds in general.
Improper use of collar may injure or damage your dog’s neck. Learn about different dog collars and determine which one is appropriate for your pet…
Poodles come in many colors and size - so do dog collars. There are many different types of collars a dog owner may choose from. Each one vary from another in terms of color, size and type. When you are out to shop for collars intended for your Poodles, you have to make sure that what you chose is appropriate for these proud dogs.
Is your gun shy dog in danger? Does he or she run and hide, escape, or destroy your furniture during thunderstorms? Here are six dog safety tips to help you protect your fearful pet.
Most people have heard of gun shy dogs. It’s really a misnomer, because they aren’t afraid of guns as such. They’re afraid of any loud noises that resemble a gun being shot. This includes vehicles backfiring, fireworks, thunderstorms and, of course, gunfire.
Many gun shy dogs have been seriously injured and even killed when fireworks displays have scared them. Their first instinct is to run and, unfortunately, that often means running into the path of an oncoming vehicle.