Friday, April 30, 2010

Catching up with the Dragon in training - Creative Loafing Tampa (blog)
I know, I know; this came out weeks ago (the dog — err, dragon — ate my review?). But as it continues to perch near the top of the box office standings, it seemed like a fair candidate for a “better late than never” review. Not that it needs

Top five tips for training your dog - Canada.com
You of course have to set up a safe, healthy home. Meaning things like lots of fresh water, good food, a place to sleep and plenty of safe exercise. The next step is the important training of the new dog. While training may seem boring and repetitive

Training a puppy to not bite - Examiner
As many Baltimore dog owners have recently discovered with their new dogs, puppies like to use their mouths in play. While this may seem cute at first, a puppy who is allowed to use its mouth in play will grow u to be an adult dog who uses its mouth

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