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Pictures of Dogs and Puppies

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Are you searching for pictures of dogs and puppies? If so, you will discover some interesting photos and illustrations in books and various resources online where individuals sell or give away pictures.

Dogs are popular animals with people and children of all ages. Plenty of individuals like keeping them as pets, which is why they enjoy viewing pictures of dogs and puppies that portray individual characteristics of these animals in ways that are unique to them.

It’s possible to purchase some great pictures of dogs and puppies that are sold in a variety of format such as paintings, prints, cartoons and drawings. They are available to purchase in high street shops as well as various places online such as Allposters and Amazon, including websites that sell pictures. Some websites are prepared to give away pictures in exchange for getting credit for their work. They can be used for various purposes such as to decorate a computer desktop or added to an essay or article to enhance its readibility. However, it is important that you check with the the terms and conditions of the places you find the pictures to be sure about whether or not you are required to purchase them.

There are some useful household and leisure items that have pictures of dogs and puppies on them. They include products such as dvd’s, videos, books, games, toys, bedding, wallpapers, curtains and posters.

Whenever you are considering purchasing an item, it is recommended that you conduct a thorough research of a range of products available so that you can choose the right pictures of dogs and puppies to suit your requirements.

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Free Dog And Puppy Games Taking The Web By Storm

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Article by Gen Wright

A new kind browser based game online is taking the web by storm, they are the infamous free dog and puppy games online. This new game genre offers several themes within its scope, including veterinarian clinics, fashion salons, pet care centers and pedestrian parks among many others. One aspect among all the different themes remains constant, and that is the cast of characters in these games, which are portrayed by dogs and puppies. These fuzzy little characters seem to have captivated the hearts and minds of thousands of online thrill seekers, young and old.

Free online dog games, as the name describes, are available to play online free of charge. A dog or a puppy is usually the main character, facing a number of challenges in one of the many adventures offered by this game genre. In games portraying dogs as superheroes, the canine is usually dressed in a cape, has the ability to fly and is also endowed with a number of special abilities or super powers. In games like Super Doggy, the dog acquires his special abilities throughout the game by obtaining special objects. The occurs with the instance of Puppy fetch, in which the dog starts out with no abilities whatsoever, and is later able to acquire some in the later stages of the game.

Other themes of free dog games online include dress up games and fashion salons. In this scenario the player would have his fun dressing up his pet character as he or she wishes. Initially, you would be given the choice of dog to work on, the breed, the color, and sometimes the genre. In the process of playing these dog games online, children have the opportunity to learn all the basics of pet grooming, as they pass the puppy through all the different stages of cleaning and hygiene. In the case of the veterinarian clinic theme, the player is required to engage all the incoming pets into a healing session, for which they are required to select the proper healing station to treat their patients depending on the ailment affecting them.

Free dog games online rely on the players love for animals as the corner stone for motivation in playing these games. Developers seem to be right on target, since the number of followers for this game genre is constantly on the rise. Dog games online have taken steps towards being the first type of game with an air of virtual reality. Some dog games simply put a dog or a puppy under the care of the player in a virtual room. There are no special abilities, enemies or puzzles to solve. The game simply attempts to create a scenario of caring an animal in a home setting as realistically as possible. To start, these settings can only rely on detailed graphics, realistic sound scores and intelligent use of controls. However, as time progresses, and new technology developments become available, we are sure to see even more realism into this real life recreation.

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Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies

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Article by Benjamin Robert E

This is a quick overview of the Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies.

Product Features at a glance:

When it comes to taking care of the fleas that are on your dog or puppy you need the best treatment that you can get. This is simply so that your four legged friend can live a happy life without the itchy, biting fleas all over their body. The Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies is perfect for those that are looking for a treatment for a dog or puppy under 22 pounds.

The Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies will kill up to 100% of existing fleas in less than a day. You will only need one dosage each month for your furry friend to kill all the fleas, flea eggs, chewing lice, and ticks. This formula will also help to break the life cycle of the flea as well, which helps to eliminate them from your home without any home treatment.

The process of using the Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies is easy and only 3 steps. Plus you only have to treat your dog or puppy once per month and they will not have to worry about any bugs crawling all over them. This is a highly recommended treatment by veterinarians for full flea and tick control on all dogs and puppies under 22 pounds.

You do need to make sure that you use the right treatment or your puppy will end up suffering from bites and possibly diseases. It is also important that you don’t use a dosage that is too much or not enough for your dog. You want to make sure your dog fits the right weight requirement for the dosage so that you can make sure you get the proper treatment.

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Let’s take a look at some review snippets from Amazon.com:

“My dog is a Chow mix and very furry.

Ticks are impossible to find under her two layered coat until it’s too late. At first, I tried cheaper brands. They work on ticks but do nothing for fleas. Then my vet recommended Frontline. I later tried K9 Advantix since they claim to also kill mosquitos, but I didn’t notice any difference with the little bloodsuckers. And the protection from K9 Advantix didn’t seem to last as long so I switched back to Frontline.”

And that concludes our Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies review/overview.

How to housetrain your dog or puppy

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The first thing you will need to do is get your dog a crate. It can be wire or plastic. The important thing is that it should be only large enough for the dog to stand up and turn around in. If the cage is any bigger than that, the dog will use the bathrooom on one end and sleep on the other. If you have a crate that is too large, use a piece of wood to create a wall within the crate to block off a portion. Fill the crate with toys and a bed or blanket. Put a breathable blanket over it. Dogs love dens. This will be his own personal space. Coax him in with treats and never put him in his crate as punishment. The crate is to be a positive, safe place. Place the corner of a room that is used often, so he can be around people, but feel safe and be undisturbed. The crate is your dogs home until he is crate trained, but he is to come out often, always under supervision.

Your dog needs to go to the bathroom as soon as you wake up. Don’t bother getting dressed; put on your robe and slippers and take your dog outside. Stay outside with him until he uses the bathroom. If you don’t wait, no matter how long it takes, you will undoubtedly have a mess to clean up almost as soon as you go inside.

Your dog goes out (with you!) immediately after each meal. I know, I know, he just went 20 minutes ago. It doesn’t matter, he needs to go again.

During the day your dog is to be taken out every few hours. If you cannot do this, expect your dog to go in his cage. Only be surprised if he doesn’t.

Your dog needs to use the bathroom after each play session.

If your dog is grown he does not have to go in the middle of the night, though it would be helpful to do so. If your dog is a puppy, then he needs still needs to go out every few hours.

When your dog is 6 months to a year old you can try to elminate the middle of the night bathroom session, unless of course he requests them.

You should always have fresh water available to your dog.

Once your dog is consistanly crate trained, you can keep him out most of the time. Remember to put him up when you are leaving the house and at night.

Do not get angry with your puppy or rub his nose in a mess. Housebreaking is a long process, and will not be learned overnight.

Praise your dog lavishly for doing things right.

When you take your dog out, you can choose a special word for both urination and defication so that your dog will eventually go to the bathroom on command. Don’t choose common words!

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The Benefits of Crate Training your Dog or Puppy

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What is a crate like?

The size we bought was the second largest. The dimensions are 105cm long, 71cm wide and 76.5cm high. For those of you who work in inches that’s 41.5″ x 28″ x 30.25″. The crate is made from metal coated in a dark blue colour. On the bottom of the crate is a stainless steel base which has a lipped edge on all sides (so if there are any accidents they should be contained). The crate has two doors one at the front and one on the side. This gives you greater flexibility depending on how you position the crate in your room. The doors give good wide opening of 53cm so its easy to get your dog in and out of the crate and for you to reach in with food or water bowls or for easy access for cleaning. There are two carry handles on the top of the crate however it is quite heavy so you wouldn’t want to be carrying it around too much.

How to use the crate

You need to get your puppy accustomed to the crate. The manufacturers suggest gradually introducing your dog to the crate over a series of days or weeks so you dog sees the crate as a positive place to be. Depending on your circumstances this may be a difficult thing to do. Sit beside your dog whilst it is in the crate, reassure him, feed him in the crate so he associates the crate with good experiences. At this stage you should leave the door to the crate open until he becomes comfortable with being in the crate. Then start putting him in the crate for short periods of time and build this up. We were lucky in using the crate in that our puppy had spent time in a crate in the breeders kitchen and was used to sleeping in the crate overnight so he took to his new crate very quickly.
The crate should not be used as a punishment if the dog is misbehaving, it should always be treated as a positive place for the dog to go.

Safety Issues

Remove the dogs lead and collar whilst in the crate in-case the tag or lead catches and chokes the dog. Do not leave any rope toys alone with the dog that might cause him an injury. Do not leave your dog alone in the crate for long periods of time. If you have children ensure they do not play in the crate, the crate should be your dogs personal space, a safe haven away from the bustle of the home where they can escape for a little while. Also if you are leaving your dog in the crate remember to leave it a water bowl.

How to use the crate for toilet training

Toilet training using a crate is said to be one of the most effective ways of housetraining a puppy. We used this method and found it very successful but I have had no experience in other methods so can’t really say whether it’s a better way or not. Using the crate for toilet training relies on the dogs natural instinct not to mess the area where they sleep. When the dog is in the crate he will not want to relieve himself as it is his bed, when you let the dog out you must take him straight to the garden then praise him when he goes. Using this method cuts out the need for newspaper training (can be a smelly and messy business) and should ensure your puppy is toilet trained quicker.

You can line the bottom of the crate with either newspapers or Puppy pads in-case your puppy does have an accident. Personally we used newspaper as our puppy decided he like to shred the puppy pads for fun. We only ever had 2 accidents and they were both pees in the first 2 days and then we never had another accident in the crate. We did however have some accidents in the house but usually because we hadn’t taken him out in time. You must take your dog out straight after a meal, when you come back in after being out or if you haven’t taken him out for a while. Most dogs will start to sniff the ground, whine or circle before going so if you see those signals grab him quick and take him out. By the time our dog was 3 months old he was fully toilet trained and sleeping through the night.

Using the crate when travelling

Crates can be used in cars in the boot area to prevent the dog from distracting the driver and keeping the dog secure when the boot is opened. They are also good if you are going on holiday as they can be used to keep the dog in one area overnight if you are staying at a new place. We don’t use our crate in the car as we use a dog harness so I can’t comment on this use. You might need a slightly smaller crate depending on the size of your boot so check this out before you buy it if you plan to use it in the car.

What size crate do I need?

When choosing a crate for your puppy you need to ensure it is large enough for your pet as an adult. It should be high enough for the adult dog to stand and wide and long enough for it to turn around and lie down. The crate we bought came with advice for the correct sizing. From the 5 sizes available ours is the second largest and is suitable for large dogs up to 41kg e.g. Labradors, Boxers and Dalmations.

Where should I put the crate?

This can be a difficult matter to decide. We chose to position the crate in our lounge when our puppy was small. This meant he was beside us for most of the time and felt included in family life. He could easily go in and out of his crate when he wanted to have a sleep. Now he is older he only uses the crate for sleeping in at night and we now have it positioned in our spare room where he gets peace and quiet to sleep.

When you are choosing an area to position the crate you must think of finding an area which is free of drafts and not next to radiators or in direct sunlight as your puppy could easily overheat.

Recommendations

I would recommend using a crate to anyone getting a new puppy. You feel much more at peace knowing that your dog will not come to any harm whilst you are out and that your house will not be torn to shreds. I know people think keeping dogs in crates is cruel but I do not believe this is the case. Dogs like having dens they feel safe its an inbuilt instinct and the crate is like a den to them. I think when crates are properly used they are the best thing for a puppy. Of course it is cruel to keep your dog in a crate for extended periods of time and the crate should not be used in this manner. Dogs need exercise and to move around and go to the toilet.

Although you can use the crate with older dogs it is much easier to introduce it to your dog as a young puppy as they accept new things much quicker and with less stress when they are young.

We have found the crate to be hardwearing, I expect it to last for years if not for life so its good value for money when you work it out over your dogs lifetime. Oscar our puppy is 8 months old and he likes to sleep in his crate overnight. He goes in quite happily and lies down on his bed and prefers to sleep inside the crate than outside at night. During the day he doesn’t go in the crate now but when he was a young puppy we would put him in the crate when we went out. I think used in the right way the crate is a valuable tool for toilet training and for giving your puppy or dog a secure place to sleep or just chill out.

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