11. Dog Breeds: Understanding The Working Group As the name states, these dogs were developed to perform specific tasks to aid humans. They are large, strong, and brave. Most are very dominant and territorial. They require a confident owner with strong leadership skills.
12. Dog Health Care: 4 Ways To Reduce The Cost Of Taking Care Of Your Dog Owning a dog is the equivalent to having a child and he deserves the absolute best in veterinarian health care that you can provide.
13. Dog Intelligence: Learn Why Adult Dogs Can Lose Up To 25% Of Their Brain Mass After only seven weeks of being alive, a puppy's brain and response patterns are almost identical to that of an adult dog's brain. This statistic is recorded using an EEG.
14. Dog Leash Training: Teaching Your Dog The Let's Go Command There are many things that you'll have to get used to as a new puppy owner, especially when it comes to training your puppy with the basics. Are you up for the challenge?
15. Dog Leash Training Tip: Use A Diversion To Keep Your Dog's Attention Dogs and puppies do not take to the leash as naturally as you may think. In the beginning part of leash training your toughest job as a dog owner is to teach your puppy that you are to be the center of attention instead of everything else that's going on around her.
16. 3 Tips To Prevent Your Dog From Scent-Marking His Territory Dogs must mark their territory - it's just the way it is! And for a dog there is no better way they like to communicate to the world and announce “Hey, I'm Here, Smell My Scent!”
17. 8 Signs That Your Dog Is Suffering From Heat Exhaustion During the hot summer months, your dog probably enjoys long walks outside, jumping in and out of the local pond or ocean coast, or just simply hanging around the yard. It is a fun time and because the weather is so nice most dogs prefer to be outside where all of the excitement is at!
18. Adopting A Shelter Dog: Learn The Most Common Behavioral Problem You May Face If you have recently adopted a shelter dog or are considering doing so than this article is for you. One of the most common behavioral problems that you will experience when bringing home a shelter dog is extreme hyperactivity.
19. Adorable Puppies: How To Manage Your Attention-Seeking Puppy Puppies love attention. They crave for it, they cry for it, and when they get it, they will do anything to keep that attention focused on them. Your puppy does not care if the attention that you are giving him is in response to something positive or something negative.
20. Bathing Your Dog: 3 Simple Tips To Help Keep Your Sanity When giving your dog a bath, do you want to have a pleasant experience or do you want to get frustrated like most dog owners do when they do not adequately prepare?