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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 10-02-2010

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The Waukesha kennel club provides a dog day care program founded in 1961 and is a non-profit organization. Members of the kennel club are breeders, exhibitors and AKC judges. They commonly participate in hunting tests, dog shows and obedience trails to name a few. The Wisconsin based kennel club contributes to the advancement and development of the breeding of purebred dogs all around the state.

This non-profit Waukesha day care service also has dog supplies as well as providing information on dog travel, dog boarding facilities and a dog cemetery. They provide a twenty-four hour help center that can answer questions and help you with determining if emergency medical care is needed or answer questions about problems.

Requirements for Waukesha Dog Day Care

The staff of the Waukesha day care center receive advanced training and are kept up to date on the proper care and current health problems that plaque animal today. The center for doggie day care is conveniently located and affordable for the normal family to be able to use the day care service. The facility is clean with enough rooms to accommodate all the dogs when in play or rest. They have enough room for running and playing together if this is a requirement of the dog owner. You as the dog owner are welcome to visit and inspect the facility at any time during your dogs care from the organization.

Considerations to Ponder Upon

If the dog likes to play with other dogs, you need to find out if the dogs he will play with are behaved and not aggressive to prevent injury. The staff of the Waukesha day care should have complete supervision of the area that the dogs play in as well. Doggie day care centers need the dog to follow basic commands such as sit, stay, lie down and come. You need to make sure you train your dog in these certain types of commands to make the stay more enjoyable.

How many dogs will there be in one facility at one time and how many staff members will be onsite during this time. As with nursing homes or child day care canters, your companion needs to be protected from under staffing and possible injury due to over enrollment in the Waukesha day care center. The next thing to consider is the nutrition provided. Do they feed or will you bring your own food. Some dogs are fussy and may require a different diet than others. Therefore, you need to know this information.

If an injury results is there a veterinarian on call in case of an emergency would be another consideration. The last thing to consider is the disease or illness control the facility has in place. If a dog is sick, do they still allow the dog into the center or is there another area that provides sick dog care. You do not need your dog getting a disease or illness that happens in so many child day care centers. Your dog is your companion and in some cases your child so to speak, you need reassurance their health will be protected.

You can also find more info on shih tzu dog health and pomeranian dog health. AboutDogHealth.org is a comprehensive resource to help dog owners identify their dog's illness symptoms and treatment options.

Dog Care Tips : How to Remove a Tick From a Dog's Ear

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dog sitting

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 06-02-2010

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how do i start dog sitting?

i am 13 and i want to dog sit. do you think i am to young. and how do i start a dog sitting business.
i have a lot of expirence with dogs and i love animals.

Well, first you need to be familiar with dogs just incase one of the dogs u sit is say a bulldog and u r terrified. So make sure you r really comfortable and familiar with every type of dog and the personality of each one.

Second is customers. Start off slow then make ur way into a big business. Wat I mean by start slow is babysit some of ur friends dogs or families you know dogs that u famillier with and u already know. Then ask ur costomers if they have someone they would reccommend u too and thats how u make ur business grow.

Third would probably be prices. You don't want ur prices to be too much cause u don't want to drive costomers away with ur pricey prices. Like I said start off slow like 5.00 and hour or 4.oo an hour. If they have more than one dog make it like 15.00 -20.00. Like something like that. Once ur business has grew then its up 2 u 2 change or keep the prices the same.

I hope this helped and I hope you have a succesful dog business. (Srry if I wrote 2 much)

Ps: I don't think ur 2 old. I babysitt and I luv it!!.
PPS: Make sure to do it with a friend 2 that will make it more fun!!

One more thing make sure to advertise ur business with sparkly posters and attractive colors so more people will come check u out. (Make sure to have parents permission) :)

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dog training

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 27-01-2010

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Does anybody know any good dog training websites?

Do you know any dog training websites?
I'm also wondering if there are any websites with high-quality clips/videos on training. I'm taking a class soon and I am interested in getting a head start.

Hands down the dog whisperer, dog psychologist
Cesar has a completely different approach but it is the best in my eyes
http://www.cesarmillaninc.com/

Dog Training - Solve Your Dog's Jumping Problem

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how to potty train dogs

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 16-01-2010

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Attempting to potty train an adult rescue dog yourself can be a challenging task. Imagine the nightmare of coming home to find one or more messes on the floor. Perhaps on your new carpet. The last thing you feel like doing after coming home from a day at work or night out is getting the cleaning materials out and having to clean the mess up and make everywhere smell nice again.

The problem is carpets don't easily recover from this kind of soiling too easily.

We had this problem with our rescue dog, a great Dane. The difficulty we had is that this dog was used to being outside. Well after a bit of head scratching we came up with a solution of our own.

Crate training. The basics are that you buy a crate bigger in size than your dog, bring it home and let your dog get used to it for a few days. You want the dog to get used to being in the crate, and there are a variety of ways you can go about doing this. It is a stage by stage process of acclimatising your dog to her new home so you need to be patient at all times.

When the dog is in the crate you need to learn to spot the signs that the dog needs the toilet. You take her out of the crate at regular intervals for a potty break. The goal is to help the dog hold it for longer when out of the crate.

Rewards are important in teaching her this behavior, and always be patient with your dog.

For more information on dogs, visit: Foods To Avoid Giving Your Dog

How to House Train a Dog : Have Reasonable Expectations for Housebreaking a Dog: Part 1

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how to train dogs tricks

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 16-01-2010

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Not so stupid pet tricks for cats
Do you wish your cat knew how to fetch, do a high five and perform other impressive tricks? It's possible, with a little training.
Dog Trick Training Tips : Myths About Dog Training Breeds

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dog caring

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 13-01-2010

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Pepper Jack The Momma Dog Caring For Pit-Russell Puppies

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how to potty train a dog

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 11-01-2010

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What is the best way to potty train a dog while I am gone through the day?

I work from about 7:30 - 4:00 through out the day. I might be able to have my neighbor let her out around noon everyday. Is the crate training the best way to go in this situation? Should I get another dog to keep her company?

Crate training is definantly best. They will learn that they cannot poop and pee where they sleep, so they will hold it until they are out of the crate and you get them outside.

Dog Training Tips : How to Potty Train a Dog

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pet dog training

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 07-01-2010

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Pippin, an adopted ROAR dog, becomes an award-winner
Camden Percival of Ridgefield and Pippin, an Icelandic sheepdog, who train at Good Citizen Dog Training, recently earned the Novice Standard Agility and Novice Rally AKC titles.
Pet Dog Training Tips Tricks

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