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  • If your dog runs away or gets lost, a well-made ID tag can help you get him back quickly. Making your own pet tag can save you money and add a personalized touch to your pet's collar. And most…

  • Your dog, often forgotten in the shuffle of everyday life, cries out for your affection. The experts seem to be split on whether dogs can actually love in a sophisticated way. But whether you call it…

  • From the time that dogs are puppies, they need to be on a strict vaccination schedule to ensure that they are healthy. Having a veterinarian is a must to ensure that a complete record of vaccinations…

  • Hunt point retrieve (HPR) training involves raising certain breeds of dogs, such as the German shorthaired pointer, to maximize their effectiveness during the hunt. HPR dogs are commonly bred from the…

  • Puppies are brimming with energy, excitement and zeal for life. They are also full of potential to pick up a wide array of canine diseases that can cause major illness and even death. The first year…

  • Pet registration is important legally and also for participation in the American Kennel Club. The AKC allows your dog into competitions and shows. Registering an exotic pet or a service animal cannot…

  • Pets are like family to many owners. Therefore, owners often want to give their dogs special names, and some like to be creative and unique when naming their pets. Some may name them after famous…

  • For most dog owners, there's nothing scarier than the thought of a beloved pet getting lost outside. However, no matter how closely you watch over your dog, you should always prepare for the worst.…

  • One of the oldest dog breeds in the world, the Chinese Foo dog is a culturally significant animal that remains relatively rare today. A member of the spitz family, the Foo dog is closely related to…

  • Naming your dog can be a frustrating experience when more than one co-owner is involved with the selection. While there is something to be said for traditional dog names, or getting more creative and…

  • Naming your dog is a very important part of ownership. Choosing a name should involve more than a way to identify your dog, and your dog's name will prove useful during training. Many owners desire…

  • Noxious weeds, invasive species of plants that are non-native and in some way harmful to the environment, often have nice-sounding or funny names. Some of these names may make very good names for dogs…

  • The American Kennel Club divides dog breeds into specific groups based on the size of the canine and the functions for which people bred the dog. Many of these dog breeds trace their origins back many…

  • When a dog is registered with the American Kennel Club by the breeder or the dog's first owner, the dog normally carries that name for life. American Kennel Club (AKC) registered names cannot be any…

  • Any purebred dog has registration papers that verify its pedigree, which is necessary to show the dog or to use him for breeding purposes. These registration papers are kept by purebred registries.…

  • Changing your dog's name isn't as simple as calling him something else if there is a registering body involved. There is paperwork and a processing fee--and, until 2008, some registering bodies such…

  • The days of naming your new pups Fido and Scout are over. The doggie name tradition is changing and, much like the new trends in naming infants, is much more inclusive and creative.

  • When you get a new dog, deciding upon the name can be be overwhelming. While there are many common pet names, it's easy to come up with a creative name for your dog that won't get lost among the Spots…

  • Whether your blood bleeds the rich green of an Irish shamrock, or you're the kind that's only Irish on St. Patrick's Day, considering an Irish name for your new puppy might not be a bad thing.…

  • Dogs are the most popular pet in the United States, with more than 73 million Americans who call themselves dog owners. With this popularity, finding an extravagant AND unique name for your dog may…

  • Naming your dog is very important. A dog's name will carry her throughout her life. You will call her by it, refer to her with it, and use it when she's happy, naughty, sad, or scared. You will use…

  • Dog names grow and change over time just as people names do. Certain names become trendy, such as the popularity of the name "Marley" after the book and movie "Marley and Me" became a runaway hit.…

  • Naming your dog can seem a puzzling task, yet every dog gets a name somehow. Sometimes, friends or family help pick a name, and sometimes it's the dog itself that makes a name obvious. It's a good…

  • Hunters for centuries have employed breeds of dogs in the sporting group to aid them in the field. These dogs locate game, flush it from its hiding place and then retrieve the animal, on land and in…

  • Cute puppy names are sometimes hard to choose because it's like naming a child. After all, they are part of the family and we become very attached to them. So, it's always good to take the time to…

  • According to more than 450,000 pet insurance records at VIP Pet Health Insurance, the most popular dog names are Jake, Bailey, Max, Lola, Bella, Lucy and Buster. It seems that "people names" have…

  • Some pet names are easy to settle on. A chocolate Lab named Cocoa. A Dalmatian named Spot. Other animals present more of a challenge, especially when all family members must agree on the name. Comb…

  • Picking out a dog's name is very important. You and your dog will be together a long time, so you want to make sure that you're happy with it. Here are some tips on how to pick out a good name for…

  • A dog can learn just as an infant learns from the repetition of words accompanied by actions. When teaching your dog to sit, you say the word "sit," and then you push on the dog's hindquarters. When…

  • Ever eager for praise and rewards, most dogs try hard to please their human companions. One of the ways a dog pleases its owner is by responding to words, which includes responding to its own name.…

  • Learn how to teach your small dog to respond to her name in this free online dog obedience training video for pet owners.

  • Learn how to use your dog's name in a positive way for training methods with tips from a dog trainer in this free video clip.

  • Learn when it's appropriate to use a dog's name during a training session with tips from a dog trainer in this free video clip.

  • Wine and canines. Do they really mix? Oh, yeah--if you purchase one of various labels that support dog charities. Here are some popular wineries and the good deeds they do for canines in need--and a…

  • Others will see your dog's name as a reflection of the dog's personality or even your own. Choose wisely, but have fun, too.