Do you have the same old cube-shaped crate in your house? Perhaps it is hidden under a table, blanket, or in the garage?
These hand-made crates let you show off your pooch’s play house. They feature powder coated wire for easy cleaning and long-lasting looks.
Go!PetDesign also make accessories for the crate and toys. Their web site [...]
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A new twist on dog crates
Published by 4 months, 2 weeks ago in Online Resources, Puppies and training. 0 Comments
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Congratulations on your new puppy!
Published by 5 months, 2 weeks ago in Pet Care, Puppies and dog training. 1 Comment
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Now that you have your new little fluff ball, what should you do with it? Besides providing them with abundant love, exercise, food and water, the most important thing your puppy needs is socialization.
The ideal socialization period is between 8 and 16 weeks. Once the puppy has had its second set of immunizations, [...]
Puppy Socialization in Encinitas
Published by 5 months, 3 weeks ago in Alcala Pet Care, Bichon Frise, Pet Care and Puppies. 0 Comments
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When we first moved to Encinitas, to start Alcala Pet Care in 1975, the main reason was to have a place for our Bichon Frises and Poodles. As active exhibitors of Bichons and Miniature Poodles, it was very important to socialize the puppies. It was and still is important to “get your puppy [...]
Ben and his new puppy
Published by 1 year, 1 month ago in Alcala Pet Care, Bichon Frise, Golden Retriever, Pet Care and Puppies. Closed
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Ben Hunkins, a friend, an up-and-coming golfer, and real estate person has
just met his new puppy. Ben selected him after making sure the breeder had taken all the
necessary precautions and tests before breeding her bitch. He will pickup the puppy at 8 weeks of age when it
is safe for a knowledgeable dog person [...]
Helping Mama feed her babies
Published by 1 year, 5 months ago in Alcala Pet Care, Pet Care and Puppies. 3 Comments
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About two or three weeks of age, it‘s time to make sure that the litter is not “pulling Mother down” too much. A nursing mother is assimilating all the nutrition for the litter and herself. She must take in a great deal of water and eliminate all the waste. Nutrition is a [...]
