Dog hair is one of the big problems of having a dog. Most people do not want to deal with dog hair around them or have allergies to dog hair. Unfortunately there is not a non-shedding dog however there are dog breeds that sheds relatively less than the others. These non-shedding or low shedding dogs could be hypoallergenic if they groom as it should be. Unfortunately nobody can give a guarantee about the allergies; even though you may not have an allergy to one dog breed, you may have an allergy to other dog breed. Read the rest of this entry »
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A dog will lick your hand for a little while, but will hold your heart for a lifetime.
It’s the National “Dog Week” And wanted to mention more about Rescue dogs to honor of the Dog Week.
Rescue is one of those words that can mean several things for every one of us…Any dog or other pets that came from a shelter and breed specific rescue operations that was captured as a stray off the street or who a person ‘offered to take’ from an abusive or neglecting owner would be a rescue dog. Read the rest of this entry »
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This was one of the most frequently asked questions from our online dog community and paw friends. The Tips of Secrets to choose a rescue dog or adopt a dog with the joy of helping a pet in need.
You finally decided to get a dog however you are not sure about visiting the local rescue shelters. Imagine how you feel last time you helped someone? Wasn’t that a great feeling? Who does not want to be a great example for your family that they can be proud of all of their life? Enjoy the great feeling of opening your home to a puppy in need and check out he following dog training tips and secrets that will make your life even easier.

How To Choose A Rescue Dog
There are a lot of reasons that every year many pets end up abandoned at rescue shelters which breaks every pet lovers’ hearts. If you think that dogs are in shelters because of their behavioral problems, most of the time this is not the case. Dogs are in the shelters since their previous owners might not have enough time and money to take care of them or Separating, divorcing and moving to a place that pets are not allowed, change of lifestyle like having a baby or going to a nursing home or did not do enough research before bringing a pet in to their life and understood that their lifestyles were not a good match. It might be any of the reasons that lovely dog ended up in an animal shelter.
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