- Train your kid like you would your... erm, dog?!

A senior trainer at Battersea Dogs Home has said that young children should be taught how to behave by treating them like dogs. "Possitive reinforcement" along with the offer of treats and small gifts can apparently help to train not only your pooch but also your toddler. According to the experts at the charity, using simplified language, distinctive body language, and a strong tone of voice as well as unique facial expressions, can offer much needed clear and consistant guidance. Allison Russell from Battersea Dogs Home said " child psychology and dog behaviour are of course complex and very individual subjects, but there are some startling similarities between them which can be tackled with simple behavioural techniques." So there you have it, treat your child like your dog and perhaps both will end up perfectly behaved!
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Poodle
- 19 August

This photo, taken from a pet grooming competition in the States, proves that grooming your pooch doesn't have to be limited to just trimming the hair out of their eyes or removing the odd clump of mud! Why stop there when you can create a masterpiece like this? (see supergroom.net for more slightly disturbing ideas) hmmmm, we at Dogside are not altogether sure your pooch is the best choice of canvas... we don't want any urban dog bullying, now do we!