Posted on December 19th, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
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Dog homeowners who live near a forest, beside a river, or on a farm will be quick to tell you that there’s one thing concerning pungent, decaying, items that appeals to dogs. It does not appear to matter if it’s black swamp water, dead fish, or a pile of slimy manure, if it stinks and can be rolled in, the dog is happy. While smelling like a walking barking sewer system may be a dogs idea of heaven on earth, its owners are normally
Posted on September 7th, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
It is vital to first evaluate the capability and the needs required to adequately care for the dog such as the financial ability, time and the sufficiency of space before bring home a German Shepherd puppy. It is also key to study a little bit about the breed ahead of buying it.
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The German Shepherd puppy is the offspring of the very popular breed of
Posted on July 5th, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
Puppies need a different nutritional diet than that of adult dogs. Their coat, bones, organs, and teeth are still maturing. The foods they eat must have an ample supply of nutrients to support their growth. Also, keep in mind that young pups are energetic, often much more so than adult canines. In
Posted on June 20th, 2009 by SherpaDogCarriers | No Comments »
I hope that you understand why you should get a crate for your dog.When you listen to people that have just bought a new puppy say that they don’t want THEIR pet in a cage, they don’t understand! First, please don’t call it as a cage. Think of it as a safehaven that your dog knows he can go to. Remember, dogs are pack animals, even though we try and forget that! When dogs were wild