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Muzzles – Which Type Is Right For Your Dog

Muzzles – Which Type Is Right For Your Dog

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsYou might need a muzzle for your dog at some point. Using a muzzle when appropriate will protect you from a bite should your dog be injured. Breed specific laws in some states require some dogs to wear them in public.But how do you know what sort of muzzle to choose for your dog? Let’s take a closer look.There are two basic types of dog muzzles, the basket type and the soft type. You can also make a homemade one if absolutely necessary and you have no other choice.Basket muzzle  This muzzle gets its name from the…
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Why Does Your Dog Shake His Toys?

Why Does Your Dog Shake His Toys?

Ellen Britt for CNT #exploreIf you are like most dog owners, you delight in seeing your dog play with his toys. And most likely, you’ve also seen your dog grab one of his toys and shake it, perhaps gently and perhaps not so gently. Some dogs shake the toy violently, whipping their heads back and forth and also growl as well. What’s going on here?Well, the most common explanation for this goes back to your dog’s ancestral heritage. Canines are descended from wolves and they are hunters by nature. This “shaking” in wild animals is known as the “kill shake” and is…
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Seven Fascinating Facts About The Alaskan Malamute

Seven Fascinating Facts About The Alaskan Malamute

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsMalamutes are an ancient breed, with new scientific evidence that dates their origin back thousands of years. Here are seven fascinating facts about these beautiful dogs.One - The Malamute breed was nearly wiped out during the Klondike Gold Rush at the end of the 1800s. During this time, there was a huge demand for working dogs, so many Mals were bred with other canines to keep up with the demand. Fortunately, a native Inuit Alaskan people, the Mahlemut, preserved these magnificent dogs due to their remote location.Two - Many people think Malamutes are wolves. Not true,…
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The Best Dog Breeds For Protection

The Best Dog Breeds For Protection

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsThere are some dog breeds that are just naturally suited to be guard dogs. These canines are fearless, observant, high alert and very trainable. They are also usually large dogs as well.And yes, while guard dogs are all these things, one thing they are not is aggressive. A guard dog is not an attack dog and should have a thorough grounding in obedience as there is a fine line between protecting and aggressively attacking.There are many dog breeds that have great guard dog qualities, and we will profile three of the most popular here today.Akita -…
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Toxic Beauty – The Sago Palm Is Deadly For Dogs (And Children)

Toxic Beauty – The Sago Palm Is Deadly For Dogs (And Children)

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsThe Sago palm is a very popular landscaping plant that is in widspread use. Not a true palm, but a Cycad, it is very hardy and can withstand temperatures from 15 dgrees F all the way to 110 degrees F. According to the USDA, the sago palm can be grown in zones 9 to 11 in the United States, and they are commonly used in these areas and are somtimes also grown in pots.A Hidden DangerThese low growing ornamentals are also commonly used in hotel landscaping, even in pet friendly establishments! But in spite of it’s beauty and…
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How To Make Your Dog’s Paw Print Safely

How To Make Your Dog’s Paw Print Safely

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsWe’ve talked about getting a nose print of your dog in a previous post. But let’s not forget paw prints! Dog owners have a variety of reasons for desiring a paw print of their dog, from making a pillow with their dog’s paw print on it to getting a tattoo to memorialize their canine companion. A Note Of CautionWhatever the reason, you first have to figure out how to get that print. With this project, it’s good to have a helper, preferably someone the dog knows well and in whose presence he is comfortable and relaxed.It goes without…
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Has Your Dog Stopped Barking? Reasons To Be Concerned

Has Your Dog Stopped Barking? Reasons To Be Concerned

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftipsDogs bark for various reasons, from boredom, because they want attention or they might be fearful or excited. Some dogs, due to their breed, don’t bark as much as others. For example, Basenjis are very quiet tempered and almost never bark. This doesn’t mean they are completely silent, and they will howl or whine on occasion, but are usually just not very vocal.Possible ReasonsIf you have a dog that usually barks from time to time and he suddenly stops, there might be a reason to be concerned. Sometimes, dogs who have just been brought into a…
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How To Safely Make A Print Of Your Dog’s Nose

How To Safely Make A Print Of Your Dog’s Nose

Ellen Britt for CNT #wooftips We all know that human fingerprints are unique. So much so, that human fingerprints left behind at crime scenes are used as evidence in court to convict people of crimes. But what about dogs? Of course dogs don’t have fingers. But they do have distinct patterns on their noses that correspond to our fingerprints in that they are unique to each individual canine. In fact, the Canadian Kennel Club has been accepting canine nose prints as proof of a dog’s identity since 1938. A Wonderful Keepsake But even if you don’t want to have your…
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NATIONAL DRESS UP YOUR PET DAY

NATIONAL DRESS UP YOUR PET DAY

Troy Warren for CNT #WoofPost  #Celebrations NATIONAL DRESS UP YOUR PET DAY National Dress Up Your Pet Day on January 14th provides a special day to celebrate with your pet and show off their fashion style. Pets do become part of one’s family. Whether you take a visit to the groomer or take it a step further and dress up in matching outfits, be sure your pet companion is safe and comfortable. HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalDressUpYourPetDay The name of the day tells you how to celebrate it; dress your pets up! Keep your pet’s comfort first and foremost. A visit…
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