The Wonderful World of Toy Breed Dogs

December 27, 2009 by admin  
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Small toy dogs teach us more about the mystery and magic of canines than the larger dog breeds. Sharing your life with a toy dog can be one of the most enjoyable and intimate experiences you will have with a pet. These little guys will follow you from room to room. In fact, they can be quite nosey. The little guys just love to know exactly what you are doing at all times. He will hop on your lap suddenly while you are reading or watching T.V. You will just routinely start to take him with you on all your errands. Just be sure you have chosen the right type of dog carrier for all your expeditions with these little guys, or better yet, with the choices we have today in dog carriers and dog accessories you will want to have a different dog carrier for each type of journey.

There is a pocket-sized toy breed dog for every kind of dog lover, teeny tiny Terriers, Poodles and Yorkies, Japanese Chin, Pomeranian, Miniature Pinschers, teacup and imperial size Shih Tzu, and Chihuahuas. The little guys look so sweet and adorable dressed up in the latest of dog fashions and accessories.

The little guys can do almost anything their larger canine cousins can do, but they do it in less space. Humans don’t have to be top athletes to keep up with them. The little guys have a spirit that is every bit as big as the dogs 10 times his size. He just comes in a much handier package to haul around.

The little guys fit into our lives in a way big dogs just can’t. As we live closely with each other, we breathe the same air; we experience the same places and hear each other’s heartbeats. This connection with your little guy may be the most profound bond you’ll have with any animal in a lifetime. Registration for larger dogs has decreased while registration for the little guys continues to increase.

Although it can be very rewarding to share you life with these little guys it can also be quite frustrating. There are always negatives to everything in life we encounter. The toy breeds seem to be notoriously harder to housetrain. If they decide not to come to you when you call for them, well then that is just the way it is. You have a pocket-sized rocket racing between your feet that you can’t catch no matter how hard you try.

There is hope, however, and with all that said, you can still live peaceably with the little guys. It just takes a little more patience and time with all things you want him to learn.

And after all is said and done with the little guys, when you dress up your little guy or gal in the latest from the dog fashion world for your Sunday afternoon stroll in the park, you will still be glad you gave your heart and home to that cute, adorable little bundle of fur.



Choosing the Right Dog for You

September 8, 2009 by admin  
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Owning a dog needs dedication, time and effort. As you all know, dogs are domesticated animals that need to be nurtured and loved. So before you consider owning one, it is very important that you assess and think about what type of dog you really want.

Choosing the right dog breed should match your needs, lifestyle or status in life. Are you an active person or a home buddy? Do you like a good running partner, a dog who can accompany you when you jog outside? Do you want a little toy dog to match your cute personality? Or do you want a large dog to guard your house against burglars? These are just a few questions you should answer in selecting the right dog for you.

Many people tend to choose a dog solely on the way it looks or on the way it is perceived by the public. But there’s more to the physical appearance of a dog. You should also consider other important factors such as breed, age and sex. Bear in mind that dog breeds and their behaviour vary. Some dogs might be a little more aggressive than the others. There are also dogs that need more training and require more attention.

In selecting the right dog breed for you, decide first what size of a dog you desire. Will it be big, medium-sized or small? Different dog sizes match different needs. If you are the sporty or active type, then opt for medium-sized or large dogs that would be great companions on outdoor exercise or running in the park.

For those who are the hippie ones and enjoy the grooming part of dog ownership, it is best to own a little toy dog that can be brought to events and parties, and whose fur can be transformed in various colors.

The age of a dog should also be among the considerations. It is more enjoyable to nurture a puppy as a pet, but this requires more supervision and time for potty training and other behavioral issues. If you don’t have the luxury of time, then go for adult dogs that don’t have behavioral problems anymore like excessive barking and chewing things.

You should also choose between male of female dogs. Well, it’s just matter a personal preference. There are some generalizations and articles which you can read over the internet and it’s worth the time to read over them. Some say female dogs can be trained easily than males and that they more docile. Male dogs, on the other hand, are more affectionate and tend to long more attention. They are also very outgoing and motivated by food, treats and toys.



Buying The Right Dog Toys Can Help To Boost Intelligence

June 15, 2009 by admin  
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Giving your dog the right kind of toys to play with can produce many benefits for both them and you. There is a common misconception that dog toys are only designed to help relieve their boredom, but this is not their only use.

Dogs toys in general are excellent for relieving their boredom and particularly good where you may find yourself having to leave your dog on it’s own at certain times, but, for your dogs sake, there are plenty of reasons why you should think about buying your dog some toys.

Several toys for dogs are designed to boost their intelligence. For example, the kind that they will only get rewarded for after they have successfully completed certain tasks.

These toys can be a very effective method of training your dog, as it’s seen as being fun for your dog as well as a means to teaching them.

There are some toys on the market that can help your dog to understand what they can and cannot chew and in buying these you can save yourself a lot of expense by not having to replace costly household items that may be damaged by your pet dog chewing them.

Toys that help your dog strengthen and keep their teeth clean and toys that help teach your dog with retrieval training, both have their purpose.

What you ideally need to decide, before buying the toys, is what you want the toys for. It is also a good idea to take into account the kind of personality your dog has to enable you to get the right sort of toys for their temperament and level of intelligence.

Some dogs’ toys are only designed to last a short time, after which they are to be replaced by new alternative ones, and these replacement ones can often be the chewing kind.

Some toys that are designed to be chewed are flavored so you may need to check what ingredients they have used for the flavoring or you might end up buying a toy for your dog that they are allergic to.

These flavored toys have occasionally some or many preservatives in them, so beware, and read the ingredients label carefully before buying them.

With the market for dogs’ toys being so vast these days there is bound to be plenty of choice for your dog to help keep their lives entertained and happy.

Buying the right kind of toys for your dog has got to be in your, and ultimately your dogs, best interest. This is an excellent source for Pet Supplies that will help you find the toy that is just right for your dog.