Archive for the ‘Bringing Home a New Puppy’ Category

Looking For a Puppy?

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Do you want a loyal and a quality companion? Are you seeking a family pet which is not a man-hater, is good to children and is equally courageous? Have you spent hours searching information on living with dogs, but find yourself back to square one every time you log off the Internet? Relax! Your search ends here.

Looking For a Puppy?I was one of you until I stumbled upon Dog Channel.com. I was looking for the right kind of dog for myself, but was confused with which breed to go for. I wanted a dog of power, passion and undying willingness. I preferred a breed, which is not a man-eater but, is strong and courageous at the same time. Dogchannel.com helped me take the right decision and I bought two Pit Bull puppies for myself. From the site, I got to know that a Pit bull puppy lives for about 13 years. The site also gave me all information on how to train a pit bull puppy and take care of my sweet pet.

The site is very interesting and simple to go through. It is jam-packed with articles that provide a perceptive subject matter. The site gives extensive information on almost everything from dog breeds to dog training, from dog care to dogs for sale. You name it and its there on the site. It is a platform where you can find dog magazines, links to sites selling dog products, dog clubs to discuss your pet related issues, and a lot more.

So, don’t think more! Just check out the site and add the loyal companion to your family.

Neutering Your Pet Dog: Is This Very Essential?

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Contrary to any myths you may have heard, your growing puppy will most definitely not be happier left entire. He (or she) will constantly want to roam, feel incredibly stressed, aggressive and frustrated, and be at risk of various illnesses. Furthermore, your dog won’t be any happier if you allow him to breed once or her to have one litter of puppies. What your dog doesn’t know, he (or she) won’t miss.

Straying dogs are vulnerable to infections and serious health problems, which can lead to great unhappiness for everyone concerned. Although neutering costs money, it is a long-term investment and will undoubtedly save you more on vet’s bills later in your dog’s life.

NeuteringWhen should my puppy be neutered?

Male dogs become sexually mature between six and 12 months, and females between seven and 12 months. Traditionally, both female and male dogs were neutered at around six months of age but today, with safer anaesthetics and better surgical techniques, many vets advise neutering as early as eight weeks. research has shown no adverse effects of early neutering.

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