Ten Tips to Choose a Dog Product
November 8th, 2007
One of the biggest dilemma of a dog owner is ‘How do I train my Dog?’. When there area lot of dog training products already in the market, the question is which one to choose. Checkout the following ten tips before you go shopping for a dog training product or solution.
- Is the material fruitful? Check out what they promise to deliver - Subject covered
- What exactly is your dog’s problem? Is the area being touched upon in the product? - Objective>
- Are you looking at the right area of dog care.(You can need training,skin solutions,food or dietary changes,vet advice), etc. - Subject deals with objective
- How expensive is the product? (hey, sometimes it is worth spending your money for a decent product package. You need to give your pet a x-mas gift and the classes are expensive!) - Out of pocket expense
- Can the same book help you with other problems which are minor.(You might as well get your money’s worth!) - Extra coverage
- Do the training solutions cover the psychology behind their working.(One needs to justify what they are trying,right?) - Insight into the material
- Does the material have proof it has worked previously? Else does it have credibility? - Review the product
- Make sure the product is not made just for the profit! - Money is not everything
- Make sure it is not a story book but an action oriented training material. - Workable solution
- Go for the material which is of easy access to you.(you should choose a book if you read by the patio, an e-book if you are the desktop guy, audio material, if you are the travelling guy and video if you are the visual person! - all of these work!) - Accessibility
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Why are small Dogs more fun
July 21st, 2006
Prefer small dogs
- I live in an appartment, so small breed dogs are more suitable
- I’m the paris hilton kinda girl. i llike to tot my pooch around everywhere i go, so the size is more convenient
- I don’t like a lot of slober. big dogs = big slober; small dogs = small slober
- Small dogs don’t doo doo too big. i like it cause my yorkie (whose under 7 lbs), goes wee wee outside AND ON A PAD. so if i don’t feel like taking him outside (on rainy or laizy days), i don’t have to. or on days when i’m gone all day, i know he doesn’t have to wait for me to go back
- I don’t have a yard. if i did, i would love to have a big dog.