Sticks can break and splinter when chewed, often resulting in mouth injuries. If swallowed. they can cause digestive tract injuries. A stick can also impale a dog if he trips over while carrying it, causing serious injury or even death.
Entries from August 2009
Why Should You Not Let A Dog Play With Sticks?
August 25th, 2009 · No Comments
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Can I Use A Dog Whistle Instead Of Spoken Commands?
August 21st, 2009 · No Comments
You can certaile use a whistle to signal commands. It would really help you to find a trainer help you to find a trainer who specializes in whistle training. Not only will they teach you how to use a whistle training. Not only will also be able to advise on which model would best suit [...]
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Do You Have To Have A Big House And Garden To Own A Dog?
August 18th, 2009 · No Comments
Ideally, your house should be large enough to accommodate your family and your chosen type of dog with plenty and your chosen type of dog with plenty of space for everyone. If you don’t have a suitable-size garden in which to exercise him, then your dog for two or three walks daily, with somewhere to [...]
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What Will Make The Journey More Pleasant For The Puppy?
August 4th, 2009 · No Comments
Drive carefully and smoothly so that the puppy is not thrown and bounced around in his crate. If your puppy seems upset by travelling, try giving him a kong toy stuffed with cheese paste or a flavoured synthetic chew toy (Nylabone or similar) that will not break or split to help keep him happily and [...]
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