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We love our dogs and want only the best for them but we all have so many other things in life that suck at our bank accounts! That is why we created Discount Dog Care Supplies. Bringing you only the finest dog care supplies at the best prices so you can pamper your dog all you want. Give your dog the quality care they deserve, after all the unconditional love your dog gives you. We will bring you as many fine dog care tips as we can so that you can learn how to best care for your dog.
 
Chances are that your dog is one of your most faithful companions. But, from time to time, he may present you with unique challenges that could lead to frustration for both you and your four-legged friend. The information in this website will help you handle the responsibilities and potential difficulties that accompany the joy of sharing your life with a dog.

Dog Care: The Essentials

Your dog will give you a lifetime of unconditional love, loyalty, and friendship. In return, your dog counts on you to care for her by providing her with food, water, safe shelter, regular veterinary care, exercise, companionship, and more. Take care of these essentials, and you'll develop a rewarding relationship with your canine companion.

  1. Outfit your dog with a collar and ID tag that includes your current name, address, and telephone number. No matter how careful you are, there's a chance your companion may become lost—an ID tag greatly increases the chance that your pet will return home safely.
  2. Follow your local laws for licensing your dog and vaccinating him for rabies. Check with your local shelter or humane society for information regarding legal requirements, where to obtain tags, and where to have your pet vaccinated.
  3. Take your dog to the veterinarian for regular check-ups. If you do not have a veterinarian, ask your local animal shelter or a pet-owning friend for a referral.
  4. Follow a simple rule—when off property,  always on leash. Even a dog with a valid license, rabies tag, and ID tag should not be allowed to roam outside of your home or fenced yard. It is best for you, your community, and your dog to keep your pet under control at all times.
  5. Give your dog proper shelter. A fenced yard with a doghouse is a bonus, especially for large and active dogs; however, dogs should never be left outside alone or for extended periods of time. Dogs need and crave companionship and should spend most of their time inside with their family.
  6. Essential dog care tip: Give your dog a nutritionally balanced diet, including constant access to fresh water. Ask your veterinarian for advice on what and how often to feed your pet. 
  7. Enroll your dog in a training class or better yet, take the time to learn to properly train him yourself. Positive training will allow you to control your companion's behavior safely and humanely, and the experience offers a terrific opportunity to enhance the bond you share with your dog.
  8. Give your dog enough exercise to keep him physically fit (but not exhausted). Most dog owners find that playing with their canine companion, along with walking him twice a day, provides sufficient exercise. If you have questions about the level of exercise appropriate for your dog, consult your veterinarian.
  9. Be loyal to and patient with your faithful companion. Make sure the expectations you have of your dog are reasonable and remember that the vast majority of behavior problems can be solved.
 
   
Dog Breed of the Week: Pekingese

The Pekingese is a bold and hardy toy dog with an independent spirit. With a long history as the pampered companions of nobles, it's no surprise that they act a ...

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Dog Breed of the Week: Siberian Husky

I chose the Siberian Husky as the breed of the week in honor of Bear-Bear, the Husky fatally shot in a Maryland dog park last week. My heart goes out to all of those who knew and loved Bear-Bear.

Huskies are often thought of as sled dogs, and this is actually how they originated. But today's Husky is so much more than this. Overall, this breed absolutely loves to work, can sustain colder temperatures, and is quite skilled at companionship.

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Dog Breed of the Week: Siberian Husky originally appeared on About.com Dogs on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at 18:47:22.

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Aversives in Dog Training

In dog training, an aversive is something used to discourage specific unwanted behaviors in dogs. It is something the dog finds unpleasant, usually involving a dog's senses. Some examples include shock collars, bitter apple spray and penny cans. The use of aversives with dogs is controversial topic. A lot of dog lovers consider some or all aversives inhumane (or unkind at the very least). Many others feel that the use of aversives can be highly affective in dog training.

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Does Your Dog Have the Back to School Blues?

Most kids have already gone back to school, and the remainder will soon. After an exciting summer of playing and vacationing, you and your kids are easing back into the school routine. Have you considered how this time of year affects your dog? The change in schedule and absence of the children may be stressful for your dog. Before you know it, your dog might begin to develop health or behavior problems.

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Happy Labor Day!

This weekend marks the unofficial end of summer. Do your plans involve your dog? While having fun is your goal, don't forget to keep your dog safe. Here are some some basic safety tips for you to brush up on:

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