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The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook: Homemade Goodies for Man's Best Friend
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Three Dog Bakery Cookbook: Over 50 Recipes for All-Natural Treats for Your Dog
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Dog Safety 10 Christmas Tree Decorating Tips For Your Dog In Mind

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Creating a holiday tree that is both beautiful to look at for you and unattractive to your dog is a special challenge. Here are some suggestions to keep your tree pet friendly.

1. Tree water at the base of live trees can be harmful if preservative chemicals have been added to prolong the life of the tree. Keep your dog from drinking the water by covering the tree basin with foil or a tree skirt.

2. Place dog safe ornaments near the bottom of the tree in case your dog decides to use the ornaments as playthings.

3. Tie up loose electrical cords of the lights used to decorate the tree and keep them concealed by attaching them with wire or cord to the trunk of the tree. End to end lights eliminate individual cords dangling from the tree that might entice your dog to chew them.

4. If you have lots of tree lights that are not end to end, purchase a power strip in which to plug the lights. Attach the strip to the tree trunk at a level that is higher than the height of your dog. As a result, you will have only one heavy duty power cord running from the tree to the outlet instead of several flimsy cords from single strings of lights.

5. To prevent your dog from knocking over your holiday tree, anchor it with cord or wire to the ceiling directly above the tree's trunk. Don't attach it with wire to a wall behind the tree because your dog could get caught in the wire if be darts behind the tree.

6. Spray the tower branches of the tree with bitter apple, cinnamon, lemon, eucalyptus, or other unappealing scents.

7. Hang your ornaments with ribbons rather than hooks to keep your dog from accidentally swallowing something that could get lodged in his throat.

8. Do not use tinsel or angel hair on your tree. Angel hair, made of glass fiber, and tinsel, made of metal, can cause internal damage if your dog swallows any.

9. Avoid decorating your tree with strings of berries or other edible ornaments many are harmful if swallowed. The string on which they are attached can cause damage to your dog's intestines if swallowed, and a dog, eager to get to the "treats," could knock over the tree.

10. If you like, decorate a small, artificial tree for your dog with items he will find appealing, such as doggie biscuits and dog toys. Hide the tree until you are ready for your dog to open his presents.

Dogs and Cats 12 Tips When Introducing A New Dog To Your Cat
1 Isolate the cat in a separate room for a week or more If no room is available for her, use a crate big enough for the cat, food and water bowls, toys, and a litter box Put the crate in a private location that is away from the hustle and bustle of the house 2 Spend time interacting with the cat so that she gets to know you and feel comfortable In your presence 3 Spend time with y.....More on Homemade Dog Treats And Raw Hide

Dog Training Learn When Praise Should and Shouldnt Be Used
In daily life with the puppy, praise and petting should be used as rewards when the pup actually does something the owner desires Otherwise, praise should be withheld When a new command is taught, the owner should accompany it with some physical movement or posture to show the pup its meaning As quickly as the puppy starts to make the proper movement, it should be praised When the pup complete.....More on Homemade Dog Treats And Raw Hide

Dog Games 2 Neat Dog Tricks Your Pet and You Will Love
Neat Dog Trick #1: and#39;Tell Me You Want Something To Eat!and#39; While I was a young boy, I had a Collie named Kiki who was my pride and joy One of her most endearing qualities was to bring me gifts If I was happy, sheand#39;d always bring over a ball to play If I had had a bad day, I could always count on Kiki to greet me at the school bus with a leaf or twig or some other earthly treasure And heaven .....More on Homemade Dog Treats And Raw Hide

Dog Psychology Understanding Fear and Shyness
Fear and shyness are combined in this section because in many dogs, fear is an outgrowth of shyness That is, a shy dog is more likely to become fearful than a bold, gregarious animal Extremely strong or prolonged fear producing stimuli are required to induce generalized tearfulness in a dog with a well balanced nervous system and a sanguine personality On the other hand, extremely excitable or .....More on Homemade Dog Treats And Raw Hide



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