Dog Clothing Book
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Nip/Tuck: Season 5, Part 1 $13.49 With its fifth season, Nip/Tuck slips the surly bonds of drama and enters a state of quasi-camp, which proves eminently appropriate for its mix of lurid melodrama and operating room theatrics. Four seasons of murder, adultery, serial killer hijinks and other over-the-top plot points precipitated the tone shift, which was cemented by the relocation of Troy/McNamara and staff to sunny Los Angeles; t… |
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Nip/Tuck: The Complete Second Season $9.49 It’s time for a follow-up appointment at McNamara-Troy, Florida’s hottest–and most dysfunctional–plastic surgery center, and the setting for the controversial television drama Nip/Tuck, which gives audiences a peek into the professional and private lives of two driven doctors and their (mostly female) patients. If the first season had its share of shocking visuals and storylines, viewers should … |
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Eloise at the Plaza $5.93 Kay Thompson’s literary classic comes to life in this TV movie starring a free-spirited 6-year-old living in New York’s Plaza Hotel. Sofia Vassilieva lights up the screen as Eloise, bearing an uncanny resemblance to Hilary Knight’s illustrated namesake, from her bright red ribbon to her dainty designer shoes. Equal parts irrepressible imp and cherubic charmer, Eloise has the run of the hotel under… |
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Nintendogs Lab & Friends $29.99 MODEL- NTRPAD3E VENDOR- NINTENDO FEATURES- Nintendogs (Lab Retriver) DS Put a puppy inside your Nintendo DS! In this game choose from Labrador retriever miniature schnauzer toy poodle Pembroke Welsh corgi miniature pinscher shiba inu. Players care for and train their puppy by petting it walking it and buying it supplies to play with. As a puppy compet… |
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Dora the Explorer: Dora Puppy $11.89 Dora the Explorer: Dora Puppy DS… |
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Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2007 – Windows $2.49 Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2007 lets you embark on 30 hunting missions across 12 Alaskan regions to track down some of the most sought-after Alaskan Trophy game. Alaska is celebrated for its majestic scenery and remarkable wildlife, but few outdoorsmen are lucky enough to see it for themselves. That’s all about to change in this installment of Cabela’s Big Game Hunter. Be warned that this is not an … |
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Dogz 4 $5.29 The world-famous virtual Petz palz are back on your computer and now they’re ready to travel the world. Train and play with your Petz in great new scenes. Voice Recognition adds a whole new dimension of interaction with your Dogz. Explore four exciting new lands with your Dogz: Gypsy Carnival–travel through time and space to Eastern Europe where you train your Dogz to perform tricks under the Big… |

Introducing a New Puppy to an Older Dog
If you are like most people you’ve probably bought a new puppy without really thinking about how to introduce it to an older dog. It’s not enough just to buy the same breed, or even size, as the older dog – much more work has to go into the successful integration than that.
The very first thing you should do if you can – is to bring the scent of the new puppy home. Buy bedding for the new dog and rub the smell of your new puppy (hopefully still with it’s mother or in the pet store) all over it. Then bring the bedding home and put it in a corner of the house. Reward your dog for sniffing the scent. If you have the scent on your clothes be sure to give extra attention to the older dog. That way you are reinforming a positive reaction to the smell. Keep the smell around as often as possible before the puppy arrives.
On the day the puppy is due to arrive then it’s a good idea not to have any visitors or children around. They would tend to fuss over the new puppy – immediately upsetting the older dog and his understanding of his social group. So allow just one or two adults to be there for the introduction. Let the older dog sniff the younger dog. Then take the younger dog to a safe area of the house – perhaps into a closed bedroom or laundry. Allow the two dogs to sniff at each other under the gap between the door. This may often be enough contact for the first few days.
Don’t try to soon to feed the dogs at the same time. The puppy is likely to want to sniff or try to eat the older dogs food and this could cause an aggressive response. Instead, when you are ready to let the puppy out of the “safe zone”, let the dogs be together in a netural environment without food – say why the family is in the backyard, or watching TV. Make sure to pat and pay attention to the older dog first – maintaining the pecking order, before paying attention to the younger dog.
Doing this slowly means you older dog will start to get used to the younger dog being a part of the family – but on the lowest rung of the pecking order. At any stage if you notice the older dog playing or sniffing the younger one feel free to reward them with a treat – again, reinforce the positive behaviour.
Apart from reinforcing the positive behaviour, you need NOT step in for the negative behaviour, within reason. Some growling or hackle raising is normal, and event the odd paw across the head from the older dog to the young dog is nothing to be concerned about. This is just the two animals working out their rank in life. If you step in at this stage you are really telling the older dog that you rank the younger dog more important and that you (the alpha of the house) are protecting the puppy – thus changing the rank of the animals. This can lead to more aggression, not less.
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