Archive for the ‘Dog Art Competition’ category

Selecting the Right Collars and Harnesses for Dog Training Success

July 13th, 2010
Selecting the Right Collars and Harnesses for Dog Training Success

Dog training is an art, and like any artist you must pick your tools carefully in order to properly train your dog. Each dog is different, and thus you must be able to decide which collar is most appropriate for your dog based on its temperament, personality, and strength. Below, you will find a description of all the major varieties of dog training collars that you might come across when deciding to purchase one for you pooch.

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Shih Tzu – Empress Dowager – Patroness Of The Palace Dog The Shih Tzu

June 11th, 2010
Shih Tzu - Empress Dowager - Patroness Of The Palace Dog The Shih Tzu

There is evidence that Maltese type dogs were present in China as early as 8000 B.C. Maltese are white. It is very likely these white Maltese type dogs were interbred in Tibet with Tibetan Terriers to produce the Lhasa Apso type temple dogs. Those presented by wandering Lamas were likely bred with the existing Pekingese type dogs. A few paintings and art objects dating back to the seventh century depict dogs resembling the Shih Tzu. Some of » Read more: Shih Tzu – Empress Dowager – Patroness Of The Palace Dog The Shih Tzu

Persistance! The Art of Getting It Done

June 8th, 2010
Persistance! The Art of Getting It Done

I have heard it more and more lately. The person on the other end of the phone line, says “Thanks for keeping up with me.” Or “Thanks for continually staying in touch.” Or, “Thanks for bugging me, in a good way.” At first, I was concerned, but now I just take it in stride. You see, to be successful in sales, in business, in building relationships, it takes downright, unadulterated persistence.

It may be the one thing that holds back too » Read more: Persistance! The Art of Getting It Done