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Puppy Development
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin When I adopted my first dog, his breeder gave me a book called "Behavior, Development, and Training of the Dog: A Primer of Canine Psychology" by Frederic J. Sautter and John A. Glover. This book is incredible. The copyright is 1978, but if you are able to find a copy anywhere, I highly recommend picking it up and reading it cover to cover. As a first time dog owner, ...
Senior Golden Retrievers
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin When is a Golden Retriever considered a senior? Usually the answer is they become a senior canine citizen between the age of 8 and 10. Their needs are changing and their activity levels are decreasing. This special page will address some concerns and highlights of our Golden Retriever's senior years. Nutritional Needs I found that Winger's nutritional needs c...
Raw Feeding (aka BARF)
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin MANY health problems in both humans and our pets are caused by poor nutrition. Please ensure optimum health for yourself and your Goldens by educating yourself about proper nutrition. One option is feeding your Golden Retriever a raw diet. Sometimes referred to as "BARF", which stands for Bones and Raw Food, this diet involves feeding your dog primarily raw meaty b...
Nutritious Kibbles
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Many health problems in both humans and our pets can be caused by poor nutrition. Please ensure optimum health for your Golden Retrievers by educating yourself about proper nutrition. If you choose to feed your dog kibble, you are fortunate that there are more and more nutritious options available for your dog than there were just a few years ago. There are many...
Mast Cell Cancer – Matt and Maggie’s Experience
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin After reading about Winger's experience and death due to mast cell cancer, Matt wrote me a similar heart-wrenching story about his special dog Maggie. Here is his email: Lisa, I read your article today about your dog Winger, and I am sad to say that I read it because I had to put my 11 year old Black Lab down this morning. Myself nor the vet were never 100 % su...
Blastomycosis
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Blastomycosis, or "blasto" for short, is a fungal disease found in humans, dogs, and other mammals, occasionally cats. It is commonly misdiagnosed, often as cancer, Valley fever, Lyme disease, and other viral infections. It lives as a mold in warm (room temperature), acid, sandy soils near water. Once in the body, it lives as a yeast. It is contracted most often by in...
Anatomy of the Golden Retriever
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin BACK: The portion of the topline between the loin and the withers. CROUP: The muscular area above and around where the tail connects to the body. DEWCLAW: A fifth claw which is located in the inside of the front feet, and is higher than the other toes. Some dewclaws are removed as a puppy to prevent injuries (dewclaws can get ripped or torn - always keep you...
How to Teach Your Golden Retriever to Lie Down
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Learn how to teach Golden Retriever puppies to lie down in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy...
How to Teach Your Golden Retriever to Sit
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Learn how to teach Golden Retriever puppies to sit in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy...
How to Teach Your Golden Retriever their Name
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Learn how to teach Golden Retriever puppies their name in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy...
How to Teach Your Golden Retriever to Stay
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Learn how to teach Golden Retriever puppies to stay in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy...
How to Teach Your Golden Retriever to Heel
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Learn how to teach Golden Retriever puppies to hell in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy...