Dog and Puppy Care
Dog and Puppy care - we have the resources you need for dog and puppy care. Whether you're
looking for general dog-care guidelines, hints on finding information on the importance of spaying or neutering, or
advice on coping with the death of your beloved companion, you've come to the right place. Our dog and puppy care
information will help you develop and maintain a long and rewarding relationship with your animal companion.

The dog above is my sheltie (shetland sheepdog) named Luke. When looking for another
dog, I had three rules, not too young, preferably not male, and definitely not with long hair. This
mutt failed all three rules, at eleven months old and living in a mobile home, he was a hyper yapping pain.
But, we took him when he needed a home, and with a yard and some socialization he has redefined my opinion of just
how good a dog can be. And completely revised my expectations of just what a dog is capable of.
Owning a dog is a joyful and rewarding experience -- IF the owner is adequately prepared. Take
the time to learn about your puppy and its needs. This will help ensure a happy home for people and pooch alike,
and can prevent situations that could be harmful to animals. If you're having a problem with your dog, seek advice.
Most dog-related problems can be avoided or corrected with time, attention and knowledge.
This site provides Dog and Puppy Care tips and some valuable
information to help you maintain the physical and mental well being of your pet. You will find links to
additional articles at the end of each page of category (or subcategory) of dog and puppy care. Head on down
to the bottom of each page to see what's available! Or, simply look at the site map or the navagation column
to the left.
If you don't have much time for a dog, go to a local shelter and save the life of a poor dog
four years old or older, or don't get one at all. They are too good a companion to be subjected
to a lonely boring life.
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