Category: Puppy Training

Housebreaking Morkie Puppies

Morkies, also called Yorkteses, crosses between a Maltese and a Yorkshire terrier, are adorable, but the messes they can create aren’t. Housebreaking them can be difficult only because the puppies are so small. It can be difficult for owners to see when their puppies are squatting to eliminate as opposed…

Miniature Bulldog Puppies

When you are buying a new puppy, you want it to be healthy and active. However, if you do not know what to look for in the miniature bulldog puppies, you can easily be taken advantage of and buy a dog you may not want to have. Here is some…

Training Your Jack Russell Puppy

Jack Russell Terriers (JRTs) are energetic companions that make an excellent addition to most households. Both bold and intelligent, JRTs require discipline from an early age to combat behavioral problems and overcome their short attention spans. Like most puppies, Jack Russells have special needs that should be addressed before bringing…

Bichon Frise Puppies

The Bichon Frise (originally from Spain then France) is the result of the breeding of the Water Spaniel with the Standard Poodle. The breed was first introduced to the United States in 1955. The first U.S whelped Bichon litter occurred 1956 and in 1959 and 1960, two different breeders, both in…

Siberian Huskies As A Family Dog

Many families bring dogs into the family as a companion for their children and to share the fun experience of pet ownership with their children. One of the most attractive breeds people often consider is the Siberian Husky. However, the question of whether these dogs are good family dogs is…

Caring For Your Beagle Puppy

Beagle Puppies can be a great addition to your family. They are very friendly and social and are a good choice for your family if you have young children. Beagles do need to be exercised on a regular basis, so you should only get one if you have time to…

Cavalier King Charles Puppies

Are you considering a Cavalier King Charles puppy for your next pet? Don’t make the decision lightly. A potential dog owner should always do their research before they take on the responsibility of a new dog. Each breed has its own special needs which must be met in order for…

Caring For A New Siberian Husky Puppy

Bringing a new puppy into a home is an exciting time for families. Making the choice of a Siberian Husky puppy is one that brings with it unique rewards as well as challenges. Families with children will find that the Siberian Husky breed can easily keep up with energetic children…

German Shepherd Puppies – A Tradition of Loyalty

The German Shepherd has a long and rich history. With their distinct coloring, striking pose, tall ears and intelligent face, the German Shepherd is one of the world’s most recognized breeds. Puppies are usually black with tan socks and with tan markings on their faces. A puppy German Shepherd has…

Chihuahua Puppies

Chihuahua Puppies are a very small dog breed but their loyalty and spirit make them far larger than their size. They are especially great for companions and are kept indoors by most owners. The origin of this feisty little dog is questionable but it is named for Chihuahua, Mexico. Chihuahua’s…

Toy Poodles

Toy poodles are cute, small enough to not overwhelm your house, and best of all, they’re highly intelligent. The catch is that they are also highly willful. Therefore, consistent, firm training is needed to make sure they remain a pleasant member of the family instead of becoming a snappy, domineering…

Toy Fox Terriers

Looking for a dog to become a member of your family can be fun and exciting. It can also turn into a problem if the wrong dog is chosen. You’ll need to think about the size of dog, the dog’s personality and temperament and how much effort will be needed…