9 tips to combat finicky eaters
Nearly all dogs look forward to mealtime, more than anything else. But some dogs can be finicky eaters. To combat that, try feeding by hand or adding water.

Nearly all dogs look forward to mealtime, more than anything else. But some dogs can be finicky eaters. To combat that, try feeding by hand or adding water.

Protect your dog from holiday food dangers including bones, chocolate, nuts, alcohol, raisins and grapes, and garlic and onions.

Board your dog: get the best service your budget will allow. Don’t scrimp on the cost. Find a place where your dog will be happy and comfortable.

Healthy dog: Early, pre-emptive awareness and action, can often prevent unnecessary pain, exhortative veterinary expenses and even heartbreak.

Prepare dog for baby: Focus on obedience training. Make sure the dog follows basic commands including sit, down, and stay.

Many dog owners choose a dog name based on their favorite book or movie characters, geographical locations, foods, liquors, and sports teams.

Never tolerate food aggression. Your dog should respect you and understand you always have the right to give and take away food.

Much like you would prep your home for a two-legged little one, puppy proofing eliminates potential dangers by keeping your dog safe from household hazards.

Aging dog: Be prepared to modify diet, daily walks, potty schedule, areas of home to help your dog as he ages. Be patient.

Overcome dog stairs fear by training a young puppy to go up and down stairs while they are still fearless, rubbery and bounce.
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