We’ve often talked about crate training on doggies.com, but I know some people use cages instead. What’s the difference? It’s not in the construction at all, but rather in the function.
A crate is typically used to give your dog a place to get away from it all, his own personal den. It can also be a useful training tool when you are housebreaking. A cage, on the other hand, is typically used to keep your dog out of the way or to punish the dog for bad behavior. So, which is it at your house? Continue reading Saturday Survey: Dog Crate or Dog Cage→
Cooper was so good for us when we had him at the Pet Expo, but normally he is hell on wheels whenever he sees a leash. Just wondering how your dog does when you take him or her for a walk.
I got such a kick out of writing our April Fool’s Day post about Pet Health Care Reform. I’m dying to know – how far did you get before you realized it was a joke?
We jumped Cooper for the first time last night – it was an absoloute blast, even though Cooper would have absolutely nothing to do with the water! Have you ever watched Dock Diving?
I’ve posted lots of pictures this week of some cute Yorki-Schon puppies, but I know a lot of you are show people. Which begs the question: what’s the consensus on these new designer dogs, created by breeding two purebreds to make a unique cross-breed?
I’ve posted a few times this week about the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. I’m interested in your level of interest in the race – I think it’s fascinating to see how these dogs work so hard.
I posted a couple of weeks ago about ways pets can improve your health. Have you noticed a change in your fitness since you brought a dog into your home?
Our Top Ten list this week was of commercials that feature dogs. Are you more likely to buy something because a dog is featured in a commercial for the product?
I recently wrote an article about activities you can do with your dog during the long, cold winter. And it got me to wondering – when’s your favorite season to play with your dog?