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Not all Dogs like Dressing Up

Released on: October 17, 2008, 8:42 am

Press Release Author: Jenny Gregorich

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: Some dogs donEUR(tm)t like dressing up and they want to get rid of
their clothes right away. Proper training can make these dogs wear clothes, says the
dog clothing experts at PoochieHeaven.com

Press Release Body: Altoona, WI ( Express-press-release ) October 17, 2008 EUR" EURThe
real issue that many dog owners are typically facing lately is that some dogs want
to get rid of their clothes right away, often by chewing or scratching at the
clothes. This can tear up a dog's clothes in a hurry, wasting money that the owner
may have spent on putting the dog in an outfit in the first place.EUR Says Ms. Jenny
Gregorich of PoochieHeaven.com

EURTraining a dog to wear clothes is pretty
simple. The main goal is to keep your dog from going after the clothes in the first
place. You should try to keep your dog interested in chew toys, bones, or other
objects that can draw his attention away from the clothes that he's wearing.EUR

EURIt's important to note that your dog should not be kept dressed up all day to begin
with. That can cause him to become uncomfortable in his new dog clothes, which will
simply end with him destroying what he's wearing. Start off easy by keeping your dog
dressed for 10-15 minutes at first to allow him to get used to the clothing he's
wearing. After your dog is used to wearing clothes for that amount of time, you can
slowly progress to allowing your dog to wear his clothes for longer. Slowly building
up the time your dog is dressed will help your dog feel more "natural" in his
clothes. He'll simply start believing that it's normal to wear dog clothesEUR

EURProper fitting of dog clothes is also an important thing to keep in mind. If you
buy clothes that are too tight, your dog will be uncomfortable and try to scratch or
bite them off. Conversely, if you buy clothes that are too loose, he'll do the same
thing. You may need to try various sizes before you find that your dog is
comfortable, so feel free to experiment.EUR

Fashion trends recently have shown that dog clothes are all the rage. Everyone seems
to want to dress his/her small dog up in some type of outfit and show them off to
people during a walk or other type of outing. These tips from href=http://www.poochieheaven.com>PoochieHeaven.com will be of great use to them

About:

Poochieheaven provides you with hundreds of great products for you dog, from
adorable dog clothes to unique dog treats all these dog products will bring great
joy to you and your pooch.

Visit www.poochieheaven.com for more information.

Name of Person Jenny Gregorich
Total Company Contact Information with Zip code etc
Poochieheaven-Luxury on a Leash
1728 Spooner Ave. Suite C
Altoona, Wi 54720

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Web Site: http://www.poochieheaven.com

Contact Details: Name of Person Jenny Gregorich
Total Company Contact Information with Zip code etc
Poochieheaven-Luxury on a Leash
1728 Spooner Ave. Suite C
Altoona, Wi 54720

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