I didn't think my life could get much better, but I have reason to believe it's going to. Yesterday, Tall subscribed to a really informative publication called Whole Dog Journal, which is a monthly guide to natural dog care and training. She read her first issue in less than an hour and is planning to implement some of the tips and information into our training.

If you're looking for well-researched, in-depth articles about all aspects of dog care and training, consider subscibing to Whole Dog Journal. Because it's 100 percent subscriber-supported, Whole Dog Journal does not include advertising, which allows it to provide unbiased coverage and reviews of topics relevant to today's dogs and their humans.
Also, make sure to take a look at the (free) useful links posted on Whole Dog Journal's Web site.
2 comments:
thanks for that tip. our mom likes to take good care of us too. she is always looking for more information, especially since there are so many different opinions out there on the best way to care for us. we trust her because we don't know how to read.
woofs.
Hey, they seem to have a good way, i like what i read there.
Another thing: i throw you a bone to play with:
http://foo42.de/dixieblog/archives/442/langswitch_lang/en
Maybe you have fun with it, too.
woof,
Dixie from over the pond
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