Sentences with phrase «puppy owners think»

Now, some puppy owners think that a human baby shampoo can also be used as an alternative to the relatively more expensive pup shampoo.
In some cases new puppy owners think that this means their dog is unhealthy and should be given up or traded for another puppy.

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Buddy soon passes away from old age but is reborn as Molly, a Poodle - mix puppy who finds herself in the hands of new owners but still can't shake the thought of seeing CJ again.
If we can help make a difference in the lives of our beloved pets and in the lives of their owners by honoring our commitment to being who we say we are, I think that will cement Pure Puppy's reputation in the mind of the conscientious consumer.
Many dog owners do not think about crate training while the dog is still a small puppy, because the small puppy is never left alone at home for more than an instance.
Many dog owners think puppies are easy to handle.
With puppies, we think they look at stool as something to play with, so we encourage owners to clean up after their puppies and to give them enough real toys to play with instead.
As Shelly's training programs are all based in positive motivation, the puppy thinks they are playing, not working, and it becomes a fun way for the puppy to interact with both the trainer and his or her owners.
Once the puppy has been introduced to its new home and has established relations with the new owner they can think about getting the puppy groomed.
Puppy potty training is one of your first responsibilities as a dog owner, but there is another aspect of training you need to think about as well:
Although many owners think this is okay, or just puppy play, it is not.
Now many dog owners reject the process of using the crate because they think it is punishing and prejudicial to the puppy.
New puppy owners often have a long list of what they think they need for their new puppy, but come home only to find they've forgotten some of the most essential items or worse yet, spent a small fortune and ended up with a host of wrong or ineffective products in place of what they really needed.
I remember how often an owner should take the puppy outside while house training and I'm really starting to have second thoughts because of how difficult it will be since I'm on the 3rd floor.
Sometimes when first - timer owners see their Border Collie puppy chewing and biting on their shoes and clothes, they think their puppy is hungry, which is not correct, because they are not hungry but teething.
I find that this is a surprise for many puppy owners who are accustomed to thinking about biting and mouthing as a «behavior problem» that needs to be trained away as quickly as possible.
It also shows, despite the way some organizations and individuals think, the solution to pet overpopulation is not rooted solely in stopping puppy mills or preventing pet stores from selling dogs and cats or even in making all pet owners spay and neuter... The solution needs to be a balanced approach in which breeders, pet stores, shelters, rescues, humane organizations, veterinarians, and pet loving individuals come together and help find the «homeless» pets their forever home.
I don't think there's any way to put this nicely, so I'll just say it straight out: Many puppies are «screwed up» by well - meaning but busy owners who simply can't provide everything that puppies require on a daily basis.
Unfortunately, many owners don't consider or think about training until the puppy is 5 or 6 months old.
This often leads to the emails we get from frustrated puppy owners who mistakenly think they have a dominant puppy when in fact all they have is a very nice pup with a lot of drive that has not had its drive managed correctly.
Even thought such puppy cut is usually for little dogs, some owners continue this tradition of way of cutting even when the dog gets older.
My days are also filled with hard physical work, strategic thinking, researching, managing staff and logistics, important decisions about dogs, business, and kennel design, wondrous moments as puppies arrive into the world and the bittersweet departures of my pups to new owners.
Each potential Australian Shepherd owner should think long and hard before they make the decision to go ahead and get one of these awesome puppies.
It is thought the puppy may have been hit by a car and did not receive any medical attention from his previous owners.
Puppy Training — Why It's Necessary Many dog owners think puppies are easy to handle.
There are plenty of things a dog owner has to think about when they get a new puppy.
Teddy and Freddy's owners thought if they had stopped the rough play when they were puppies, then none of fighting would've have come about.
It is absolutely insulting to think the process of whelping puppies is anything but hard labor intensive work that deserves nothing but respect and praise from all manner of dog owners.
One of the biggest frustrations that CCHS has with male pet owners is many think they do not have to neuter their male dogs because the males can not have puppies.
Many puppy owners notice happily that their puppy always (or almost always) seems to come when called, so they think they have that one covered & train no further for it.
* a puppy sitting in your lap thinks it is the leader, the owner thinks it cute.
For example, a Border Collie owner didn't bother training their puppy because they thought it was so smart that training was unnecessary.
And an Afghan Hound owner didn't bother training their puppy because they thought it lacked smarts and that training would be impossible.
More than 80 percent of potential dog owners are looking for a puppy, placing a burden on shelters and rescues to market adult dogs to people who think that old dogs can't learn new tricks.
The old - school thinking was that puppy owners should keep their pups away from other dogs before they were fully vaccinated at 16 weeks to prevent disease.
But what are some of the less obvious necessities new puppy owners may not think about?
The German Shepherd Owners Guide saved me from considering giving her back, and thinking that I was in over my head by getting a German Shepherd puppy
Over the years Ed has been asked just about every question a new puppy owner can think to ask.
House training is one of the big challenges any new puppy - owner will have, so I thought I would share my advice based on house - training our Boo Boo.
Many puppy owners, particularly those of us who may have seen our parents using the tougher, old - school methods of housebreaking when we were kids, think that housebreaking is about harshly correcting the puppy for having accidents inside the house.
Boerboel puppies are easygoing and pliant, and inexperienced owners may be lulled into thinking the dog will remain that way, when in fact consistent training must be well underway before those qualities fade.
Your preferred hours of activity might make you think that you're eliminated from the puppy owner pool — but nothing could be further from the truth.
John Q Dog Owner probably thinks of puppy mills as those places exposed on 20/20, Dateline, or Geraldo or pictured on fundraising pamphlets by the Humane Society of the US and other animal rights charities.
This is the reason dog owners don't think that the puppies» dental hygiene is important till when they become adult dogs or grow permanent teeth.
Most of dog owners don't think of their puppies» dental hygiene.
Usually the owner has gotten angry with the puppy for doing puppy things, or they are thinking they can rush the development of their puppy if they start teaching everything, or they are just overly enthusiastic.
At this point, many owners think their puppy IS trained and relax their management - and the puppy makes mistakes.
I think this is an essential book for new puppy owners, and can't rate it highly enough!
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