Showing posts with label dog advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog advice. Show all posts

Friday, July 13, 2012

Useful Website - Mr. Chewy Blogs


With today’s technology, we dog owners are lucky to have useful information at our fingertips any time of day or night.  The information we find can be invaluable as we raise and live with our dogs.

Many dog owners have issues at one time or another. Whether you are raising a puppy or have adopted an older dog from a shelter. We all need help or advice from time to time. Luckily there are many dog enthusiasts offering their expertise and knowledge.

Mr. Chewy Blogs offers dog owners all kind of helpful hints, advice and training techniques. Find interesting articles from the following categories:


  • Dog Behavior and Training;
  • Pet Travel and Lifestyle;
  • Kitty’s Corner (for you feline lovers out there);
  • Pet Nutrition;
  • Food, Treats and Goodies; and
  • Shelter and Rescue Spotlight

Submit your questions or feedback or sign up to receive information on specials, products and other surprises!

We all want our dogs to be happy, healthy and safe. There are never too many websites or blogs to help you achieve all of those things. I encourage you to take advantage of all the information you can find to help you with your dog.  If you do, the reward is a better relationship between you and your loyal loving dog. And that’s the best reward of all.

Website: My Chewy Blogs





Wednesday, January 5, 2011

And then there were dogs

Dogs! They worm their way into your life and heart. And I wouldn't have it any other way. I have been a "dog person" for over 5 years now. My husband and I have two wonderful dogs, both of which we adopted from shelters. It saddens me that there are so many dogs that are dropped off, returned or end up at shelters due to abuse and neglect. I cannot understand how humans can treat a species that are so loyal and loving as disposable. But every single day it happens. One reason is that we don't take the time to learn about our four legged friends and their needs. When we don't fulfill our dog's needs, they can develop issues such as excessive barking, separation anxiety, running away, destroying things or developing obsessive and even aggressive behaviours. Together we can change that!

The purpose of my blog is to offer tips and advice on how to avoid and correct some of  the behaviours you may have unintentionally caused. It's never to late to improve the relationship you have with your dog.

And along the way I will also share other dog related products, events or stories that may interest you.

Thank you for reading.