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5 Tips to Stop a Dog from Begging

This can often be a difficult task to do once your dog has already developed a habit. It is best to never feed your dog from the table in the first place to avoid this. Dogs treat begging like a lottery system, as they know it may randomly pay off. As a result, they will continue […] Continue reading

Too Busy To Spend Time With Your Dog?

We love our pets but often we have so many other responsibilities and obligations that we just can’t afford the time we’d like to spend with our furry friends. We all know that dogs are mischievous when they are bored and left ‘home alone’. They’re also likely to bark, to let everyone know they are […] Continue reading

Biggest Mistakes New Dog Owners Make

When you first get a puppy, there are a few things a new dog owner needs to know. Having a new puppy will be exhausting and you will make a few mistakes, but there are a few big mistakes you should avoid: Not socializing your pup enough. You want your dog to be able to […] Continue reading

Bath-time with UWDOGS

Underwater Dogs are here to help with bath-time. Why? Coz’ they’re experts when it comes to getting WET, washing dogs, and smelling oh so awesome! So here’s a few tips straight from the R&D Department, especially for your beloved Human. Do you want the softest-most delicious-smelling-pH balanced-Dog on the block? Well that’s totally dependent on how, and […] Continue reading

Helpful Tips to Stop Your Puppy From Destructive Chewing

Puppies are very curious animals and it’s normal for them to experiment with biting as their teeth come in. Here are some helpful tips to stop your puppy from destructive chewing: Pay Attention. Just like you would need to watch a human baby moving around, always keep an eye on your puppy to protect it […] Continue reading

Difference Between a Food Intolerance & Food Allergy

We often confuse food intolerances with food allergies, mainly because both share a range of symptoms that are common. As a pet owner, it is distressing to see your companion suffer from the associated uncomfortable symptoms. These affect the quality of life of your companion and their relationship with you. However, the mechanisms that cause […] Continue reading

Do’s and Don’ts of Potty Training your Dog

If your dog will be spending any time indoors one of the first things you’ll need to do is to teach your dog potty training. It is best to start training your puppy around 3 to 4 months old since puppies younger than 12 weeks are not physically capable of control themselves yet. Here are […] Continue reading

Poised for pH Balance

    Has your Human ever used their own shampoo and conditioner on you at bath-time? You can see it comin’ …but there ain’t nothin’ you can do about it! Ralphie J. Cocker, UWDOGS CEO welcomes everyone to the world of fine canine haircare and dispels the myth surrounding pH balance for Dogs.   Dogs everywhere […] Continue reading

How to help your dog get a better night’s sleep

To maintain a healthy and active dog it is important to make sure your pup is getting a good night’s sleep. Just like how humans need to have a relaxing sleeping environment so do dogs. Here are tips to help your dog get a better night’s sleep: Exercise. Taking a dog for a walk a few […] Continue reading

Here Are My Top 3 Canine Life Enhancing Tips!

With over 30 years’ experience Owning, Breeding, Showing, Training and Working dogs, Robert Belobrajdic knows almost every trick in the book when it comes to raising and maintaining a healthy long lived dog. Here are his top 3 life enhancing tips. 1. “Feed Less To Increase Your Dog’s Life Span!” Lean Dogs Live Longer. Scientists […] Continue reading