Behavioral Issues That Appear With Older Dogs

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Most owners realize that puppies will display tendencies that will need to be modified or curbed down the road. That’s the purpose of training, whether it’s related to housebreaking, socialization, or crating. Older canines can also manifest behavioral issues, a development that is both surprising and frustrating for millions of owners.

It is unknown why some senior dogs, including those who have never shown behavior problems in the past, suddenly develop

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Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers  |  No Comments »

Dog Training in General.


You should start thinking about dog training even before you go shopping for a new pet.Don’t bring home a pet without a solid house-breaking plan; it will only cause toubles.Other than that, here are useful tips for turning an untramed canine into a happy, domesticated house pet:

 

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1.The sooner, the better.You’d be better off  with your pet soon if you start training it as soon as you bring it home with you.The younger, the more ideal, too.You

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Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers  |  No Comments »

Older Dog Housetraining When There Are Mental Issues


There are some isolated older dog housetraining cases, where the cause of a breakdown in toilet habits is a psychological motivation, but results in a problem becoming medically motivated. One example might be the case where the dog seems to forget his housebreaking rules and urinates due to spite and jealously.

Your dog housetraining at this point appears to have been forgotten. Your dog could develop

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Posted on March 1st, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers  |  No Comments »

A Guide To Maltese Pets


The Maltese is seen as a ball of hair. Glamorous, difficult and dainty. The Greeks put up tombs for their dogs and a model was found in Egypt as well. They’ve been an aristocrat for 28 centuries, with documentations of the breed as early as 40 A.D.

These have long been household pets for people with means. They were healthy and although small in size large in temperament. They have a long beautiful coat that is hard to overlook when groomed right.

Special Health Considerations

Most dog breeds have certain inherited

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Posted on February 28th, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers  |  No Comments »

Choke Chain Dog Collars


In most cases, a collar is considered necessary for any dog.  This is because collars are used to identify your dog and any allergies he or she may have, among other things.  There are also quite a few types of collars used for specific training purposes.  There are countless different types of collars

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Posted on February 27th, 2010 by SherpaDogCarriers  |  No Comments »