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Welcome, Dogster! Welcome back, and an especial welcome to our new subscribers! Really appreciate you taking the time to read Dog Potentials. This issue of Dog Potentials is full of fun info this week. You can get the entire low-down on the blog at http://dogpotentials.blogspot.com/, but here are the highlights: Just popped over to (http://www.ezinearticles.com) Ezine Articles and saw that all my dog training articles have been pulled to other publications. What a thrill to see that happening! Stopped over at an old favorite website the other day. (http://www.dogoftheday.com) Dog Of The Day has been around for over five years and has lots of friendly folks that love their dogs and their fellow Pet-Talkers. Give 'em a visit. I'll be offering my first ebook on dog training soon on eBay and a couple of other auction sites. Figure that is the quickest way to get them noticed. The first one is titled, "Teach Your Dog a Trick: Dead Dog," and outlines the steps to teach your dog a fun trick. Oh, hey, (http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org) Westminster is next Monday and Tuesday, so be sure to stop over at their website to catch the streaming videos if you can't catch the actual show on cable. It can be a really thrilling thing to watch the top dogs in the country compete. They are really beautiful. Training Tip: So, let's see, how about a training tip? Well, there was a question on another forum about a dog not eating like she used to. Many of the folks there suggested getting bloodwork done, but I think it might just boil down to a bit of separation anxiety for this dog. Still, if your dog doesn't dive into the food like she used to, here's some things to check out. Are you leaving the food down a long time? She might be picking at it during the day. If she's not eating as quickly, or even not eating at all, so long as the coat is healthy looking, the eyes are bright and activity levels are normal, missing meals for a day or two is not a big deal, especially if you're feeding a premium food. Should any of those things change, lethargy, dull eyes, dull coat, hie ye and the dog to the vet--STAT! (That means like yesterday!) For complete articles/information, wag yourself over to http://dogpotentials.blogger.com *** That's it for now. Be sure to visit Dog Potentials, where you'll find lots of good information and articles, and please visit our sponsors there. They help make all this possible. See ya at the shows, Chris www.dogpotentials.com *** Legal stuff: I am not a professional dog trainer, but have spent time training dogs in conjunction with 4-H and as an instructor at PetsMart. Information in the blog and at Dog Potentials is from my own experiences and research. I cannot be responsible for what you do with the information provided, nor how you interpret that information. If you use tips provided in my blog, on the site, or in my articles, you do so at your own risk. |
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