puddle
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- Please come check out my blog at:rnrnhttp://zerogpuddle.blogspot.com/
- Name: PuddlernBorn: December 28, 2010; Edmonton ALBERTArnBreed: Edmonton Shepherd
- Edmonton
- Alberta
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Posted on Puddle in Dog Registry on 02/16/2012
Posted in thread: clicker training on 11/11/2011 at 12:35PM
Short- Keeping it simpleWhat is Clicker TrainingMethodology: The first step in clicker training is to
teach the animal that the clicker sound means that they will get a primary reinforcer, usually foo...Posted in thread: red spots on dog on 11/08/2011 at 3:46PM
Possible to post a picture? Sounds like flea bites based on your posting. As far as fleas go, a good
approach for the future is to use apple cider vinegar when washing your dog's coat. It is a good al...Posted in thread: Pet Insurance on 11/07/2011 at 10:19AM
Thank you for your advice :)Based on the two responses, sounds as if simply putting in a few amounts of
money here and there on a monthly basis will help cover any issues that may arise in the future....Posted in thread: Pet Insurance on 11/04/2011 at 5:25PM
For the first time in life, Ive been considering getting pet insurance to cover Puddle over these past
few months. In the previous past, things like pet insurance was not a common advertised thing, so...Posted in thread: Hello everyone! on 11/04/2011 at 5:18PM
Great photo. Welcome on board. Love the two Aussies :)Puddle says "hi"Posted in thread: Diarrhea in puppies/dogs on 11/03/2011 at 5:24PM
Hmm interesting.. I have never heard of pumpkin causing diarrhea. Pumpkin by it's very nature is high in
dietary fibre which is why it works so well. It contains soluble fibre and insoluble fibre whic...Posted in thread: Evolve dog food? on 11/03/2011 at 4:26PM
I in no way advocate feeding dry kibble. However, if so... here is a brief listing of what some consider
to be top tier. Artemis Maximal DogBlue Wilderness SalmonGo Natural Grain Free EnduranceInnova ...Posted in thread: Evolve dog food? on 11/03/2011 at 4:21PM
I consider this (based solely on the list of ingredients; I cannot speak as to how or from where the
ingredients are sourced as I don't know) to be a middle-of-the-road food. It lists a ton of fillers...Posted in thread: Evolve dog food? on 11/03/2011 at 4:20PM
Taste of the Wild is a great food. And yes it has small pieces. They are about the size of a button on a
man's dress shirt. I feed the High Prarie flavor to my little Papillon. It has deer and buffalo...
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