by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Unlike the moles that will decorate your garden with small mounds, since you adopted your Halls Heeler, your garden has become a golf course! Indeed, you have noticed holes all over your grass and the responsible person is none other than your Halls Heeler. So what...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Often given to your Halls Heeler when you leave to relieve your guilt or to distract him, treats are part of your dog’s daily life. You also give it to him to reward him when he has obeyed an order or when he has been wise, or when you return from a long...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Your Halls Heeler is always scratching… You understand that he has fleas! Not only is it embarrassing for your pet, but you worry that fleas will jump and spread on your couch, bed or children. So you want to consider the best solution to rid your Halls Heeler...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Can’t stand the bad breath of your Halls Heeler anymore? You’re asking yourself: How to get rid of my Halls Heeler bad breath fast? What can I give my Halls Heeler for bad breath at home? Discover where the bad breath problem comes from in your Halls...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You’re bored because your Halls Heeler keeps running away all the time. Not only is it annoying to have to look for him all the time, but more importantly, you are afraid that he will be crushed or lost… Don’t panic, you will see with this post that...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You have just adopted a Halls Heeler puppy. And it’s joy and happiness in your family! But now, it is necessary to equip your doggie for the inside of your house but also for the outside…. And the collar and leash are essential from the very first day your...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You love going for a walk with your Halls Heeler but there is a small problem: your Halls Heeler pulls when it is on a leash. Don’t worry, in general all Halls Heeler tend to pull on the leash but you will see that there are methods (leach training) to succeed...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
In some situations, your Halls Heeler starts to growl. Faced with these growls, you don’t understand, you are helpless, you don’t know what to do. This post can help you understand when and why your Halls Heeler may growl. What to do to stop a Halls Heeler...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
It will be very cold and your Halls Heeler must stay outside during the day. So you are considering offering him a beautiful dog house where he will be able to find refuge and feel comfortable. But faced with the large number of dog houses on the market, you are lost...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You have noticed that the claws of your Halls Heeler are too long. This can have negative consequences. Indeed, more serious than your parquet floor or your scratched sofa, your Halls Heeler can be embarrassed to walk, can slide on the floor or suffer if the claws...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You want to make your Halls Heeler happy by giving him a bone to trim. But you also heard that there would be bones that you can give to your Halls Heeler and others not, that sometimes it is dangerous to give a bone to your Halls Heeler, that bones are not good for...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Collar or harness for your Halls Heeler? While it is true that the collar is essential for a puppy (authentication medal and training to walk on a leash), it is not, in some cases, perfectly adapted to an Halls Heeler adult. In fact, most veterinarians recommend the...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Your Halls Heeler needs to eat well, run well, have a good time playing and sleep well! A good rest is necessary for your Halls Heeler to regain its shape and sleep is a basic need. He will sleep an average of 10 to 12 hours a day! And the older he gets, the more time...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Perfume or cologne for Halls Heeler? You can’t stand the bad smell your Halls Heeler may have at times? While you wash your Halls Heeler regularly, your Halls Heeler has a strong odor or sometimes smells like wet Halls Heeler. If you no longer want to be...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
After reading our previous post How to travel by air with your Halls Heeler? you are now ready to book your tickets for a flight with your Halls Heeler. You must be aware that the conditions of transport of Halls Heeler by air will vary depending on the airlines....
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You have read our post about the different methods of transporting your Halls Heeler by car and have chosen to take a travel cage. Now the question is how to choose the best crate for your Halls Heeler? How to find a solid and IATA approved crate if you have to travel...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You are going to travel by air with your Halls Heeler very soon. You are stressed and have many questions… Which airline will accept my Halls Heeler? What documents and procedures are required? Under what conditions will my Halls Heeler travel by air? What...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You have noticed that your Halls Heeler has more frequent stools, that they are very liquid and have a very bad smell? No doubt, it is diarrhea. And of course, you worry, especially if your Halls Heeler is only a few months old…. This article will try to answer...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Why should you buy a collar for your Halls Heeler? Because your Halls Heeler must be kept on a leash when you walk him (legal obligation in all places open to the public), the collar is an equipment that you will use every day. Indeed, keeping him on a leash will be...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Your Halls Heeler is a little too big, its weight is a little too high… Be careful! The consequences can be serious (cardiovascular diseases, shortness of breath, increased dysplasia, articulation problems…). If you want to keep your Halls Heeler healthy,...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You have noticed that your Halls Heeler loses a lot of hair. In the same way, you are worried about your Halls Heeler, you keep picking up Halls Heeler hairs, brushing your clothes, shaking the carpets… Let’s see below why your Halls Heeler loses its hair...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You love your Halls Heeler and of course want him to be clean at all times. To do in this case, you will need to wash him regularly. But now you are wondering: when, where and how to wash my Halls Heeler properly, where to wash my Halls Heeler: In a bathtub, in a...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Does your Halls Heeler need a coat? While it is true that not all dogs always need a coat or raincoat, there are Halls Heeler for which it is really useful or even essential. Indeed, if they have not been used to the cold, if they are more fragile because of their...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Food is a very important point that contributes to the health of your Halls Heeler. And if you want your Halls Heeler to be in good physical condition and full of energy, it will be essential to feed it properly. When he is well fed, a Halls Heeler will have good...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Most of Halls Heeler lose their hair. The severity of the fall depends on their age, gender and external factors, such as stress, temperature, diet or seasonal changes (see our article: My Halls Heeler is losing its hair, what should I do?). As we have seen in this...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Just as your Halls Heeler needs to eat, sleep, walk… he needs to play. Indeed, the game satisfies his social needs. Your Halls Heeler asks to communicate with humans and with other Halls Heeler to be in a good balance. Playing strengthens his relationship with...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Among all the equipment (accessories) to be provided when your Halls Heeler arrives, there is of course the bowl. And then you think to yourself: no problem, nothing is easier than buying a bowl for my Halls Heeler! But you’ll see that it’s not as simple...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Keeping your Halls Heeler on a leash in the city, on the street, on country roads… is a legal obligation. So, it’s a fact, when you do a walk with your Halls Heeler, you have to keep him on a leash. We will see in this article that there are other reasons...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Whether your Halls Heeler is 6 months, 1 year or 5 years old, you will have to transport him by car one day or the other. Indeed, for a visit to the veterinarian, for a trip on vacation or for a walk in the woods, your Halls Heeler will have to be transported by car....
by Doggydogworld | Sep 26, 2019 | Halls Heeler
After the joy and the excitement of getting your small Halls Heeler at home, comes now the time of complications… Your puppy Halls Heeler is peeing and pooping everywhere in your house which irritates and worries you in some ways. Now, you know you’re...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 23, 2019 | Halls Heeler
You have just adopted a little Halls Heeler puppy and it’s happiness in your family! But now, you have to take it seriously and, to begin with, you have to feed your Halls Heeler puppy properly…. First of all, know that feeding your puppy well means giving...
by Doggydogworld | Sep 23, 2019 | Halls Heeler
Your Halls Heeler may start drooling. It’s a common thing among the Halls Heeler. However, he may drool and drool too much for several other reasons and perhaps because he is sick… If you don’t know what to do about your Halls Heeler drooling, if you...