Dog Ownership Basics -How to Live with a Dog

The main theme of this site will be focused on the caring and well being of your dog, which will enable you to learn everything there is to know about your dog and how to raise it correctly. Since the very moment a dog is welcomed into a home, the “same rule” is established, the owner becomes both boss and father to the dog and its family, and therefore the dog will depend and respect its owner as such. Taking care of a dog is very much like as taking care of your own kids, it requires a lot of time, patience and a healthy amount of money. Before adopting a dog, the future owner must take in consideration which kind of dog would be the most suitable for the living conditions and surroundings in which he is found. You must also have in mind that a dog needs a lot of space to be able to feel free and satisfied. Likewise, having a good and healthy nutrition is also very important. And finally you must see to it that your dog gets the best treatment in order to be healthy and hygienic.On the other hand this site will also enable you to get to know the characteristics and nature of the dog itself. Although dogs have been trained and brought up by human beings, their characteristics are very similar to their ancestors, the wolf.

It is very important for you to be able to learn to distinguish the corporal language and audible signs that your dog makes, in order to understand him better. You must also know that the education of your dog, while he is still young of age, is of utmost importance, and for this reason I’ve dedicated a large text on the matter.

The Purchase of Your DogThe Coexistence with Your DogDogs food supply
Dogs and Cats?A Dog with a House and a GardenWhat a man gives his dog
Dogs & Babies: Recommendable?A Dog that lives outdoorsDogs and their diet
Lawful Matters with animalsThe Corner for dog foodHome made dog meals
A Biting Scottish DogThe Dog and It’s HousingA Balanced Diet
Dog’s ExpensesThe Dogs Sleeping PlaceRules Especially for Puppies
A dog at homeYuco and Grandmothers’ BedA Sick Dog
A Dog and it’s ExcrementWalking your dogVeterinarians as “Family Doctors”
A Dangerous Dog and its BehaviorWhere to walk your dogVisit to the Veterinarian
Purchasing a dog and their EquipmentHow to Walk Your DogContraceptive Injections Castration?
Why Buy a Dog from a Breeder?The Well Educated Dog WalkerHygiene in the Treating of Your Dog
What about Stray Dogs?Rules for Cold DaysImportant Interventions
A Male or Female Dog?Rules for Hot DaysAdministrative Medications
Does it Necessarily Have Pure Bred DogDogs and ChildrenAgitation and Alteration of Behavior
The Big Issue: What Breed Shall it Be?The Characteristics of children DogDog Death and Old Age
Basic Dog EquipmentHow Tiny Learned How To WalkHow Our Dog Pepper Died
The Dog CollarA dog as therapy for handicapped childrenDog’s Nature and Sense of Smell
The Dog LeashDog in a big cityDogs as Independent Beings
Car Accessories for dogsA Dog, the Best MedicineA Man-Dog Society
Basic Equipment for Your DogThe dog as a therapistObservations About Canine Sense of Smell
Dog ClothingDogs and lifespanDogs and their sense of taste
Vacations With Your DogCleanliness and NutritionDogs Sense of Touch
Previous paper workCleanliness of dog ears and eyesWays of conduct or behavior
Dogs on Trains and PlanesRegular Dental ControlDogs’ Two Languages
On a Ship With Your DogCleaning the Nails and PawsThe Dog’s Tail
Car Vacations with Your DogRear CleaningThe Man-Dog Language
On Long JourneysDogs in heatThe way dogs express themselves
Dog TrainingSome advice for you; dog ownersDog Ear Language
Dogs NatureA female dog becomes a motherDog Tail Language
Dogs EducationPregnancy and conceivingDog Hair Language
The evolutionary fazes in a puppyEncounters & fight between dogsHow dogs know other by nose
Week 17-24: conscience of surroundingsAvoiding a dog fightCommunication by sense of smell
Training it’s bathroom habitsTraining Exercisesterritory marker in neighborhood
Teaching your dog to be alone“Quiet!”Playing with the dog
A Correct EducationCommands “To your place”Playing as a way of social contact
“Tied up”Commands “Come here!”Training and fun sports
“Stand and Sit”Dog Commands “Let go!”Canine expositions
“Lie down”Dog Commands “No!”Different games, inside or outside
Canine Breed IndexDog Commands -In the car!Optional games to play inside
Dog Breeds Other games with a companion

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