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6 Steps To Follow When Taking Your Dog On Holiday By  Kevin Roache   |     Submitted On August 25, 2018 Going on Holiday with your dog can be broken down into 6 steps - 3 things to consider before you travel, and three whilst you're getting your tan. 1. What is best for your dog? If you wish to holiday with your dog as part of the family, research on where you will stay has to be the highest of your priorities. Your dog's happiness and welfare should be centred on your plans for holidaying. All the "dog-friendly" notices on the myriad of website you come across, may not always allude to the actual reality you will eventually find. It is essential to always ring ahead before any booking to confirm their pets' policy and if it actually fits your requirements. You can talk over any questions you might have that relate specifically to your dog's needs which can be talked over with the hotel owner. You can get a feel for how "dog-friendly" they actually a
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How Do You Stop A Dog Biting  "To find out more information on How Do You Stop A Dog Biting --->CLICK HERE " Why Does Your Dog Bite? Discover the Underlying Causes of Dog Biting By Dani Waser    Before you can come up with preventative measures or methods to reduce the likelihood of dog biting or to prevent dog bite injuries altogether, you must understand what causes dog bite injuries. Puppies are not the only ones that bite. We've already covered why they bite and now it's time to talk about why dogs bite. You are probably aware that puppies that bite and don't receive dog biting training will almost certainly become dogs that bite. The following are some of the most common reasons why dogs bite: Authority and Dominance: Dogs sometimes bite to establish leadership and order within their ranks, which is an Alpha Male behavior. They use their teeth to show assertiveness and to indicate that they are the s