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Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Qualifying Score

The Qualifying Score was actually created with competitive obedience in mind. Dog owners with no intention of competing are also welcome to browse this blog and check out the information offered about dog events or shop at one of the online stores offered on this blog. Even if you never plan to compete with your dog, please note that the Canine Good Citizen Program is non-competitive, and may be just the activity you may want to become involved in just to help your dog learn to behave better in various situations. This blog is also intended for dog owners who are considering becoming active in one or more dog events and wish to explore the different options. For the dog owner who frequents the various events, you will find links to enter those events on the footer section of this blog. Possibly, links to dog friendly motels will be included at a later time so you can make a motel reservation nearest to the site of the event you've entered. For now, the DogFriendly.com link is offered so you may make reservations at a dog-friendly motel whether you are vacationing with your dog or competing at an event requiring an overnight stay.

Wintertime is when an older dog and even some younger dogs have achy joints due to the cold and moisture. I put up a banner to offer a natural formula for symptoms of arthritis. Whether your dog is a pet or an agility or obedience dog, the ravages of time will wear down those joints, and this joint support is just the formula you need. I encourage you to go to the website of PetAlive.com. If you are concerned about the ingredients in the formulations meant for joint therapy and support for dogs, I think you will be assured this formulation is of the best quality and effectiveness, and sure beats giving your pet the type of treatments that can give your pet liver trouble on top of the joint problems you are trying to relieve.