ValuePad 100 30X36 90 gram Dog Training Puppy Pads

Posted: April 1st, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Training Products | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

  • Our ValuePad brand pads are absorbent for easy cleanup. Great for puppies and incontinent dogs.
  • Absorbent fluff core with Spun Bonded Polypropylene Facing (won’t snag your dogs nails).
  • Human grade quality: Medical facilities use these clean & disposable incontinent pads to protect beds.
  • Color: Blue & White
  • 1st run quality.

Product Description
Our ValuePad brand pads are absorbent for easy cleanup.  Great for puppies and incontinent dogs.Absorbent fluff core with Spun Bonded Polypropylene Facing (won’t snag your dogs nails like tissue faced pads).Human grade quality: Medical facilities use these clean & disposable incontinent pads to protect beds and mattresses.1st run quality.Color: Blue & WhiteSize tolerance: Width 27.75-30IN, Length 35.5-36IN… More >>

ValuePad 100 30X36 90 gram Dog Training Puppy Pads


DS: Breeders and Puppy potty training?

Posted: March 31st, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , | 6 Comments »

Breeders:
Do you breed show lines or working lines? I’m asking because I’m interested in the Akita Inu. I already know how much money it costs – I preach it to people here all the time. I do plan on going to tons of AKC shows, and speaking with other educated, reputable Akita breeders and learning under one. I think I’ll be breeding working line Akita Inu, or, like a lot of the dogs on there, working and show lines. No, it’s not to get money. I just truly want to see this breed thrive.

Potty Training:
Puppy pads? Really? What’s the point in a puppy pad, when you’re training the puppy to go OUTSIDE not inside? I’m not trying to be sarcastic or rant at all – I am genuinely interested in the thoughts behind the puppy pad and the dog litter box thing. I’m honestly just curious.

Legit: What breed do you consider the best guard dog? Keep in mind things like intelligence, obedience, and of course the aggressiveness of the breed.

<3 Vie
@Jazzy: The breeding question is for about 20-30 years into the future. My dogs are very much in control, thanks. If you’ll notice, most of those questions are from almost a year ago. I get advice from other people, yes. It’s because I have an open mind and like to take suggestions, not because I have any problems. Although, yeah, I’ll admit the smaller dog has caused us problems. We’ve found that it was poor breeding – NOT from me, mind you. Someone else gave him to us, and we found out later that he was from a BYB. I wasn’t even aware of the place. I wasn’t even THERE lol. Otherwise I’d have run the other way.
@Kate: Sweetie, I preach details to people. ONCE AGAIN, this is for at least 25 years in the future, when things with myself are calm, and when I don’t have any dogs with me, nor any other pets. I tell people the FACTS: That breeding is thousands of dollars, and you need registered dogs who have been tested/papered, study under a breeding mentor, etc. Believe me, I’ve spent time researching this crap. I’m not just going to jump up at the next Akita Inu puppy – I’m going to study under a mentor. My main focus is to become a trainer. The breeding thing is only a slight possibility that I want EXPERIENCED breeders to converse with me and help me decide if it’s something I actually want to do or not. I’m interested in it, I’m not currently breeding any dogs. All my dogs are neutered/spayed.
@Jazzy: It’s fine. I understand the misunderstanding. I’m sorry for not being more clear. I re-read my own question, and I realized that I definitely worded it wrong ha.

I love the Japanese breeds, but, yeah, the Akita is my favorite. My dog is roughly 50% Akita (that’s what first got me interested) and I’ve fallen in love with him. I do realize that a purebred will be different, hence why I want to go to shows and talk to breeders before I actually start studying under a mentor.


What is the best way to train a puppy? Is it really worth going to obedience class?

Posted: March 23rd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , , , , | 11 Comments »

She is a 4 month old puppy that we adopted 2 days ago and is very very well behaved and sweet.
I think she is blue heeler/dutch shepherd mix. We have a cat who intimidates the hell out of her.
We live in an apartment (amongst many dog owning neighbors) and we live a very active lifestyle. (i.e. jogging every morning, hiking/camping, etc.) .. So we plan to keep her well exercised every day no problem.
As per the advice of our neighbors, who decided to take classes, we were considering going to a dog training class but they are kind of expensive and we are not rich and wondering if it is possible to raise a good dog with a vigilant discipline routine and of course love.
Any recommendations as to specific training practices or books, etc? How much discipline do you feel is enough? How much is too much? What is your experience? Any advise..
Thanks!


Would you rather get a puppy or an adult dog?

Posted: March 21st, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , | 21 Comments »

I often rescue dogs and try to find homes for them. I have seen that people ask for puppies, but then they usually give them back, because puppies of course are not toilet trained, they cry, they are like babies. Why do they ask for a puppy then and not a trained adult dog?


ValuePad 300 17×24 20 gram Dog Training Puppy Pads

Posted: March 13th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Training Products | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

  • Our ValuePad brand pads are absorbent for easy cleanup. Great for puppies and incontinent dogs.
  • Absorbent fluff core with Spun Bonded Polypropylene Facing (won’t snag your dogs nails).
  • Human grade quality: Medical facilities use these clean & disposable incontinent pads to protect beds.
  • Color: Blue & White
  • 1st run quality.

Product Description
Our ValuePad brand pads are absorbent for easy cleanup.  Great for puppies and incontinent dogs.Absorbent fluff core with Spun Bonded Polypropylene Facing (won’t snag your dogs nails like tissue faced pads).Human grade quality: Medical facilities use these clean & disposable incontinent pads to protect beds and mattresses.1st run quality.Color: Blue & WhiteSize tolerance: Width 16.5-17IN, Length 23.5-24IN… More >>

ValuePad 300 17×24 20 gram Dog Training Puppy Pads


What is the best puppy or dog for me? im 14 years old and i have a pretty big backyard?

Posted: February 19th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , | 9 Comments »

My parents allowed me to have a dog so I’m just looking for a perfect breed
My top chose are German Shepherd, Labrador Retriever and a puggle and tell me the reason why is it perfect for me
But if you have anymore kind of breed that’s perfect for me just tell me
and tell me the reason. why is it perfect.

About me
I can walk the dog for about 30min to 1 hour. I can take him to obedience class. I can give him some toys. i can buy some agility course. i can buy him clothes. and i can play with him