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May 27, 2007

Dog Feeding Guidelines

All Natural Dog Food
1. Change brands or flavors of dry food every three to four months to avoid deficiencies or excesses of ingredients which may be problematic for your dog.
2. When changing dry foods, mix 1/4 of the new food with 3/4 of the old food, and increase the new food a little each day. Some finicky dogs may need a more gradual change over two or more weeks. Never let a cat skip more than one or two meals; return to the old food if necessary.

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May 28, 2007

Dress Up

Dress up can be as simple as putting ribbons in your dogs “hair” or going full out with hat, jacket, sunglasses, etc. You can dress your dog up for Halloween, costume parties, photographs or just for the heck of it.
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Dog Attire

TOO COOL DOG!

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Fleece Pajamas
For all those long winter naps, these comfy, cozy pj's are designed in a full-coverage, four-legged style.

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May 29, 2007

General Dog Care

All dogs are descended from their wild cousin, the wolf, and share many traits seen in wolves. Dogs, and puppies in particular, are denning creatures and feel more secure in small, snug areas with low roofs, thus the success of the training crate.
Dogs are pack animals and do not enjoy being alone. Puppies who stay with their litters until eight weeks old easily will become members of human packs/families. Each pack needs a leader. Ideally all human family members should be ahead of the dog in the pack order. Your dog should not be the leader, as this can result in aggression or other dominance displays.

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Dog to Dog Introductions

Adding a new canine companion to a home with a dog can be great fun and offer extra companionship for both
your dog and your family. The dogs need time to build a good relationship. The following tips are suggestions for safety and will help the relationship get off to a great start.
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