Every Thing You Wanted to Know About Raising a Dog

by Michael Considine

If you have followed my blog or read my articles, you know I mostly write about dog food, but I would like to spend some time on all the other challenges you run into while raising your dog.

There isn't a day that goes by that some dog owner wishes they had an answer to simple questions like how to get their dog to sit, or how to prepare their dog for a trip. I know because of my dog's health problems I wanted to know if there was a more natural way of protecting him from ticks and fleas without using chemicals..

One of the side benefits about my hundreds of hours of research on dog food has been that I have been able to find reliable resources for answers to all of the questions above. This has allowed me to be a better parent for my two dogs.

Finding information on the Internet is not a problem, but trusting the answers should be a major concern. You need to know you are dealing with experts not some BS artist out to take your money. We want to know that what we do is best for our pets

Just think how nice it would be to be able to call and expert in whatever fields you had a question? Maybe you could call your vet and ask them, but do you think they would continue to give you free advice?

Not to mention that your local vet is not an expert in every aspect of raising your pet, they don't have a clue when it comes to training questions for example.

The truth is good dog parenting starts even before you bring the dog home. You need good information on how to select the best breed for your family.

If you have been a parent for some time you might would like to know the best way to care for an elderly dog, but where do you find expert advice on this topic?

Because it is so difficult to find good answers to pet problems, dog parents usually just do the best that they can, this sometimes works out, but often it ends up being bad for both them and their dogs.

Did you know that 80% of dogs that end up at a shelter are left there by their owners, just because they don't know where to get the answer to a problem they are having with the dog. That or the fact they picked the wrong breed for their family or their environment.

Today I'm happy to say that I have found expert answers to all of these questions and more. I would be happy to share them with you and help you become a better parent to your dog.

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This post was written by Michael Considine on June 9, 2009

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