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Salmon Fish Oil for Dogs & Cats – Natural & Unscented Omega 3 Gives Your Pet the Coat That Will Make Other Pet Owners Envious

Give Your Pet The Coat Other Pet Owners Will Talk About. Promotes a Soft, Silky Coat. Salmon Oil Also Helps Easy Dry Itchy Skin. Salmon Oil Fatty Acids also Supports Eye, Brain, Joint and Heart Health in Your Pet. High Levels of EPA and DHA Contribute to Naturally Healthy Joints. Quality You Can Count On! * Only the Best Human Grade Natural Long Chain Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids from Salmon Sustainably Harvested in the Icy Cold Waters of Norway. * Omega Fatty Acids Found in Pure Salmon Oil are a Naturally Occurring Anti-Inflammatory and Can Promote Healthy Joints. * No Rosemary Oil – Most fish oils use Rosemary Oil Extract as a preservative. Rosemary Oil Extract can upset the stomach of some dogs and cats. * NO FISHY SMELL – Our manufacturing process removes the FISHY SMELL and achieves the highest level of purity. * No Fishy smell however doesn’t mean no taste. We’re so sure – If Your Dog or Cat Doesn’t Love the Taste Send it Back for a Full Purchase Price Refund! * Recyclable Aluminum Bottles Keeps Our Oil Fresher. There are two things that reduce the benefits of Salmon Oil: Air and Light. We use a FDA approved human food grade Aluminum Bottle to package our Salmon Oil. Happy pets make for happy pet owners. We are so confident that you will love our Salmon Oil we back it with 100% purchase price guarantee. Click the Yellow [Add to Cart] Button Now! Help Your Dog Feel Better Today!

How to Be Your Dog’s Best Friend: The Classic Training Manual for Dog Owners (Revised & Updated Edition)

For nearly a quarter century, How to Be Your Dog’s Best Friend has been the standard against which all other dog-training books have been measured. This new, expanded edition, with a fresh new design and new photographs throughout, preserves the best features of the original classic while bringing the book fully up-to-date. The result: the ultimate training manual for a new generation of dog owners – and, of course, for their canine best friends. The Monks of New Skete have achieved international renown as breeders of German shepherds and as outstanding trainers of dogs of all breeds. Their unique approach to canine training, developed and refined over three decades, is based on the philosophy that “understanding is the key to communication, compassion, and communion” with your dog. The importance of honest and effective communication with your dog is underscored throughout this guide, especially in the practical training exercises: a detailed, comprehensive, fully illustrated obedience course through which the monks lead you (and your dog) step-by-step. How to Be Your Dog’s Best Friend covers virtually every aspect of living with and caring for your dog, including: Selecting a dog (what breed? male? female? puppy or older dog?) to fit your lifestyle Where to get – and where not to get – a dog Reading a pedigree Training your dog or puppy – when, where, and how The proper use of praise and discipline Feeding, grooming, and ensuring your dog’s physical fitness Recognizing and correcting canine behavioral problems The particular challenges of raising a dog where you live – in the city, country, or suburb The proper techniques for complete care of your pet at every stage of his or her life In this new edition, How to Be Your Dog’s Best Friend has been expanded to encompass the latest equipment (e.g., retractable leashes, “invisible” fences); new trends in training and care (doggy day care, professional dog walkers, etc.); and dozens of new anecdotes and case studies, drawn from the monks’ own experience, that bring to life the essential training concepts. In its scope, its clarity, and its authority, How to Be Your Dog’s Best Friend remains unrivaled as a basic training guide for dog owners. Like no other book, this guide can help you understand and appreciate your dog’s nature as well as his or her distinct personality – and in so doing, it can significantly enrich the life you share with your dog.

Goldendoodles – The Owners Guide from Puppy to Old Age – Choosing, Caring for, Grooming, Health, Training and Understanding Your Goldendoodle Dog

Goldendoodles – The Owners Guide from Puppy to Old Age is a must-have book for any responsible Goldendoodle dog owner. Expert dog whisperer and trainer, Alan Kenworthy, writes in a fun and entertaining way about Goldendoodles while packing the book full of useful hints and tips. In addition, 23 expert Goldendoodle breeders were actively involved in making contributions, including two in-depth breeder interviews packed with advice and tips from two the founders of the Goldendoodle Association of North America (GANA). Just some of the subjects covered include: origins and history of the Goldendoodle, different types such as the miniature (mini) Goldendoodle, colors, buying a dog or puppy, male or female, rescue, adoption, breeders, personality, socialization, spaying, neutering, house/potty training, bringing your puppy home, grooming, combing, bathing, health, vaccinations, training, understanding your Goldendoodle, play and toys, what food and nutrition, old age and what to expect, and much more… “The Goldendoodle breeder where I bought my puppy suggested this book to me as a guide and reference manual. Good to see lots of breed experts were involved in the book.” – Kiernon Wagstaff

Puppy Sleep Training – The Exhausted Puppy Owner’s Nighttime Survival Guide

Is your puppy making nighttime a nightmare? One of the most common problems experienced by new puppy owners is a puppy that just won’t sleep at night, yet there are very few resources to teach you how to handle a nocturnal puppy who wants to scream, cry and have potty accidents instead of sleeping. Puppy Sleep Training – The Exhausted Puppy Owner’s Nighttime Survival Guide is the only book dedicated to teaching you everything you need to know to help your puppy learn to sleep peacefully through the night. A must-have for anyone who has a puppy or is considering getting one… and it works for newly-acquired adult dogs who are having problems adjusting to a new sleep schedule, too!