Welcome back to another edition of the Puppy In Training Blog Carnival. This is our eight edition and I thought I’d do something slightly different with the formatting. We have five submissions this month and I’m going to feature my favorite submitted article first as the editor’s choice. In the future as we have more submissions I’ll also do my best to categorize each article.
Anyhow, lets get started with the Editor’s Choice Award:
Editor’s Choice
- The Organic Family Circle blog put together a very helpful article on pet allergies and how these allergies can be treated organically. In the article: Healing Your Pet’s Allergies as well as Your Own Can Often Be Done Organically! Try Using Organic Feeds and Supplements it mentions many possible causes and solutions to your pets allergies. Stetson, my Labrador Retriever has had a skin allergy and it seems to have cleared up after changing his diet to hypo-allergenic feed just as it’s mentioned in the article. If you’re having issues with allegies and your dog you might want to take a peak at this article.
Blog Carnival Featured Articles
- Dog Training Step By Step really gives you step by step rules on how to be the alpha dog in your house. How to become your dog’s Alpha dog gives 9 tips several of which I’ve heard from my trainers on how to become the alpha dog. The article reminds me a lot of the Cesar Millan DVD’s I watched not too long ago and it talks about how the dog is a descendant of wolves and how understanding the behavior of wolves will help you understand your dog. Check out the article to see the 9 steps towards becoming the alpha dog.
- I never thought about getting an impression of my dog or puppy’s paw, but that’s exactly what Baby Footprint Graphic Blog talks about in Creative Paw Prints and Impressions – Ideas For Creating That Lasting Memory of Your Pet. I totally agree that after your dog passes you can never have enough pictures, videos, and other memento to remind you of your dog. Heck, I still wish I had more pictures of my dogs as puppy’s! There are some great ideas on how to get that “oh-so-valuable” paw impression, so when you have a chance check out this article.
- Training Fido teaches how to keep your dog from jumping on people when you have visitors at the front door. How to teach Fido not to jump on people gives some great pointers on things you can do to keep your dog calm when you have visitors at the door. This is definitely a problem I run into with my three dogs. We’ve worked on it on and off, but as I’ve mentioned time and time again on this blog you need to be consistent with your training and expect good behavior from your dogs everytime.
- What would a Blog Carnival be without a funny photo? Take a look at this image of Dick Cheney’s dog at the Cute Dog and Puppy Pictures Blog. Sorry, the title of the article kind of gives it away: Instead, It Turns Out Dick Cheney’s Dog Was Darth Vader!
I hope you enjoyed this edition of the Puppy In Training Blog Carnival. If you’re interested in submitting an article then please go to the contact form or leave me a comment in the comment section below.
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Hi Colby
That’s a nice little carnival and thanks for your comments. Some of my recent blogs have been about getting people to show and develop their poetic skills. Got me thinking about making a doggie paw-print poem to go with funny pup pics, or whatever:
Wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff,
Wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff.
Wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff wuff
Bow-Wow Bow-Wow Bow-Wow Bow-Wow!
Oooooowwwww That was Rrrrruuuuffffffff!
@Julian, that’s pretty funny. Actually I had a person from one of my carnivals submit a post basically written by the dog just like your doggie poem. Thanks for submitting to the blog carnival.