In the past I’ve wrote many articles and blog posts on healthy dog food, but today I would like to talk more about everything else it takes to raise a dog.
Everyday we have questions pertaining to our dogs, from simple things like getting them to sit, to how best to prepare them to take a trip. You might also like to know if there is a more natural way to protect your pet from fleas and ticks without using chemicals.
One of the side benefits about my hundreds of hours of research on dog food has been that I have been able to find reliable resources for answers to all of the questions above. This has allowed me to be a better parent for my two dogs.
The biggest problem is weeding out the facts from the myths, or should I say the experts from the scams artist. To say the least this has been a change, after all we want to know that we will be helping our dog before we make changes to their care.
I got to thinking on how great it would be if I could call and expert in the field for all the questions I had. I called my vet so often that he stopped returning my calls, which was probably the best thing anyway.
Most vets are not experts in things like training your dog, so they can’t give you good advice on this and many other question you’ll have.
The truth is good dog parenting starts even before you bring the dog home. You need good information on how to select the best breed for your family.
If you have been a parent for some time you might would like to know the best way to care for an elderly dog, but where do you find expert advice on this topic?
Most pet owners never find the answers to all their pet questions and they end up flying by the seat of their pants. This can be bad for them and their dogs.
Animal shelters across the country say that pet owners either pick the wrong breed, or they have a problem with the dog that they don’t know how to correct when the leave their dog with them..
All my hard work has paid off, and I have now found a recourse of experts being interviewed on a host of dog parenting topics that continue to be expanded month after month.
Michael Considine has a love for teaching dog parents how to better raise their dogs. If you want to be a better dog parent check out dog book of the month
Sunday, June 7, 2009
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