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Why You Should Never Throw A Stick For Your Dog

Why You Should Never Throw A Stick For Your Dog

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftips Playing “fetch the stick” with your dog is one of those fond memories that likely goes back to childhood. Yes, dogs love to run after a stick, grab it and bring it back to you (maybe!) only to have you toss it and start all over again. In fact, dogs will likely find sticks to drag around the yard and chew even if you don’t throw one for them.So what’s wrong with an innocent game of fetch?It’s not the game of fetch that’s the problem. It’s the stick.You should never allow your dog to run around with…
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Dogs In Ancient China

Dogs In Ancient China

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsThe ancient Chinese had a complicated relationship with dogs. Even though dogs were their earliest domesticated animal, they both revered dogs and used them for work and even for food.The Pekingese, an affectionate, compact toy dog with a rolling gait, was developed for ancient China’s ruling class, dating back to the 8th century and the Tang Dynasty. They were called Lion Dogs, because despite their small size, they are very muscular and are fiercely loyal. Lion Dogs could be owned only by royals and were kept inside the emperor’s palace. To steal one of these dogs would…
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A Belgian Malinois Named Roux Demonstrates This Breed’s Protective Nature

A Belgian Malinois Named Roux Demonstrates This Breed’s Protective Nature

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsThe beautiful and athletic Belgian Malinois is one of a handful of dog breeds that are best for protection. These dogs are favorites for working on K-9 units for the police and the military and are known for their protective natures.A Franklin, Tennessee family is extremely grateful for this protective nature, as they owe their lives to a three year old Belgian Malinois named Roux who alerted the sleeping family to a fire burning just outside of the home’s garage door. But Roux doesn’t belong to the family whose house caught on fire but belongs to a…
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Should You Adopt a Dog from a Rescue or Purchase from a Breeder?

Should You Adopt a Dog from a Rescue or Purchase from a Breeder?

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsRescue organizations do incredible work and so deserve to be supported. Dogs that otherwise would undoubtedly be euthanized find loving and caring homes through their work. People who go through a rescue organization to adopt are doubly rewarded, both for saving the dog and for years of wonderful loving canine companionship.I love the work rescue organizations do, and I also love there are responsible, careful breeders out there who work diligently to ensure the survival and propagation of the breed they have chosen as theirs. Through careful selection and breeding, they ensure the breed standard is upheld…
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Drinking Water Temperature, Your Dog and GVD

Drinking Water Temperature, Your Dog and GVD

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsAs a responsible dog owner, of course you want to do the right thing when it comes to your beloved canine companion. In this age of instant news with the rise of social media, information, whether it’s exactly right or not, can circle the globe in mere seconds and suddenly we are seeing it everywhere. Before you know it, something that is really only anecdotal and is not supported by science, becomes “common knowledge.” One of these instant memes concerns the idea that dogs will get sick from GVD and even die as a result of drinking cold…
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Do All Dogs Go To Heaven?

Do All Dogs Go To Heaven?

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsFor most dog owners, the day his or her beloved canine companion dies is one of the most painful days in that person’s memory. And it’s especially heartrending because for most owners, they themselves, in consultation with their veterinarian, have to make the merciful, yet awful decision to let their dog go and relieve him of his suffering.So it’s no wonder that dog owners hold out hope that their dogs live on in an afterlife and that they will one day see them again. The Rainbow BridgeOne of the most popular dog heaven memes is the idea of…
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15 Ways Your Dog Is Trying To Tell You He’s Stressed

15 Ways Your Dog Is Trying To Tell You He’s Stressed

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftips You can likely easily tell when a human is stressed out by the way they behave, but it’s not so easy to tell when your canine companion is suffering from anxiety or stress. This is particularly true if you have just adopted the dog and you have not had a chance to get to know them and their usual behaviors very well. Some dog behaviors are sure giveaways, but others are more subtle. Here are 15 ways your dog may be communicating with you that they are stressed. While these behaviors are seen in dogs…
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Seven Common Pet Food Ingredients You Should Avoid Feeding Your Dog

Seven Common Pet Food Ingredients You Should Avoid Feeding Your Dog

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsThe majority of dog owners are not likely to pay too much attention to the food they feed their canines. As long as it’s a reputable brand put out by a well known company, they tend to trust it will provide the nutrition it claims to provide.Other dog owners feed a brand that has been recommended, or even sold, by their vet, especially if their dog has a health condition, such as a digestive problem or kidney disease for example, that requires a specialized diet.But perhaps it’s time for dog owners to start paying more attention…
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Why Is Your Dog Crying?

Why Is Your Dog Crying?

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsMost every dog owner believes that dogs can pick up on their moods. When we’re happy and energetic, our dogs tend to realize it and they run around wagging their tails. When we are blue and feeling down, they will often sit beside us or curl up for a cuddle.We humans often cry when we are upset, especially when we are sad. But dogs don’t do this.So why is it that many dog owners report seeing their dog’s eyes filled with tears and sometimes running down their muzzles?Tears, in dogs and humans, are produced to keep…
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How To Play Frisbee With Your Dog

How To Play Frisbee With Your Dog

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsIf you are like most dog owners, you’ve seen videos of dogs energetically chasing flying Frisbees, leaping into the air to catch the spinning disc and then gleefully returning the Frisbee to her owner. So you decide to try this game with your own dog, only to discover that she’s totally disinterested! So how do you get your dog to play Frisbee with you?While there’s no guarantee your dog will take to the Frisbee, most dogs will respond to these steps:OneIntroduce your dog to the Frisbee as you would any new toy. Some dogs will get excited…
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