Posted on December 3rd, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
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There are a lot of misconceptions concerning crate training. Many mistakenly believe that it is negligent and even cruel and that you are in essence locking your pet up in a cage. It is in reality a safe, humane, and effective way to train your dog.
Far from being “locked up in
Posted on November 30th, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
A dog grooming business can be difficult to grow when you want it functional fast! Good advertising and marketing strategies are the way to promoting a business efficiently. A dog groomer is supposed to love animals, that is more than part of the job, but he/she also needs to make the potential customers aware of the benefits of your working on their dogs. First of all, where is
Posted on November 25th, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
While German Shepherds may not inspire the ill-placed fear of such breeds as Rottweilers and Pit Bulls, they do land on many banned breed lists.
German Shepherds have, throughout the years, had a reputation of being aggressive. That reputation, while not entirely accurate, is based on some truth. While German Shepherd aggression is, in some small part, genetics, the main cause of ill manners is caused by the owner.
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Posted on November 25th, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
Chasing, whether it be cats, cars or even people, is something most dogs love to do. Unfortunately though, despite dogs that chase generally not actually hurting whatever it is that they chase, they still can cause themselves or others some harm in the process.
Allowing your dog to chase anything is an irresponsible thing to do. Behavioral problems like chasing are
Posted on November 19th, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
Many pet owners prefer dog grooming home solutions to professional grooming; in times of financial crisis any saving is welcome. There are advantages and disadvantages about dog home grooming, since the grooming activity is time consuming. Statics show that short-haired small breeds are the most compatible with dog grooming home conditions. Special-maintenance breeds are a different thing, and without professional hair, a pet owner can hardly cope with dog care.
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