Showing 14 posts tagged with "shelters"
Did you know that November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month? Shelters are filled with older dogs (and cats) that are all too often passed over in favor of their younger counterparts. But many families don't realize that there are some distinct advantages to adopting an older dog rather than a puppy:You'll know what you're getting. When you adopt a puppy from a shelter, you really don't know just how
As we continue our week of tips from Cesar Millan from last week's interview regarding his new book, How to Raise the Perfect Dog, and the sixth season of "Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan," today's tip covers adopting mixed breed dogs. The Cesar and Ilusion Millan Foundation works to benefit shelters and rescue organizations; in the interview, Millan noted, "my pack is from a rescue organization<
Many dog lovers want to add another dog to their family. In his new book (How to Raise the Perfect Dog) and companion episode on the Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan discusses selecting and raising four puppies. In last week's interview with Millan, DogTipper asked more about how he--and his dog Daddy--selected his new pit bull, Junior:When I got Junior, I knew that Daddy was already 13 years old at
In DogTipper's interview last week with Cesar Millan, we talked with the "Dog Whisperer" about adopting shelter dogs. In his new book, How to Raise the Perfect Dog, and the companion season opener for Dog Whisperer, Millan discusses the important points not only in raising a puppy but in selection of the new dog.When it comes to selecting a shelter dog, one point Millan feels strongly about is
Yesterday DogTipper.com had the opportunity to interview Cesar Millan, host of National Geographic Channel's Dog Whisperer, and the first question we had to ask him was about a subject very dear to us: adopting shelter dogs.In his new book How to Raise the Perfect Dog and the companion Dog Whisperer episode, Millan recommends selecting a dog based on energy level. A dog with a medium energy level





