Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at
5:39 am
Generally, dogs are very clean animals – they won’t soil close to where they eat, or where they sleep. But living in a house is unnatural for an animal whose instincts would be to roam wherever she wants to go, so you will have to help her learn where and when she can relieve herself.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
8:38 am
So you brought home your brand new puppy. Dog obedience training is the last thing on your mind. Oh, you know you will have to train your dog to go to the bathroom outside but that is no big deal.
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
8:39 am
Once you appoint a expert dog trainer as opposed to doing it yourself, the value and cost of training will vary. Also there is a large divergence between training philosophies as some trainers may employ more types of physical punishment while others focus solely on positive rewards. It is up to you to settle on what is right for you and your dog.
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
10:13 am
It is thrilling to get a new puppy but before he comes home you will need to get a few things to help you to train him to be a respected member of your family. It is easier to have the stuff you will need on hand than to try to get them afterward.
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
9:57 am
How many times have I hear fellow dog owners say, “I hate it when he barks non stop… or he utterly embarrassed me when he mounts people’s leg”. Dog owners usually have no problems to fill in tons of their dog behavioral problems into the above statements.
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
1:54 pm
Spaying or neutering your dog is not only a positive way to avoid litters of puppies, but it is beneficial for your puppy’s health. Also, it will reduce many aggression complications and you will have less behavior problems.
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
9:08 am
Dogs make wonderful pets and the key factor to having a well behaved dog that the whole family will enjoy, is by using proper dog training techniques. Dogs are kind-of like kids, especially puppies; they need to understand the rules of the household and they must respect the authority of their owners. Many new pet owners fall in love with cute puppies or even adult dogs that they purchase or adopt before they bring them home, only to become upset and frustrated when that adorable fur-ball chews up the furniture or makes messes on the carpet. While all puppies will find their share of trouble, a responsible dog owner must be patient and utilize plenty of time to raise that pup into a well behaved dog that is a joy to all. This article will provide some basic but very important dog training tips to help you and your puppy develop a happy relationship. I have learned over 50 years of owning and dogs and these tips are a great start.
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
8:17 am
You can find countless varied puppy training tips you can consider. It’s important to be aware that it may not be the puppy at fault here, understanding that instead you just could be educating the puppy incorrectly. In order to avoid this, it’s imperative that you decide on the effective puppy training tips that have proven to work. These are a few illustrations of puppy training tips that should work correctly.
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
6:40 am
One of the best ways to bond with your dog is by brushing his fur. Not only that, but it is a very important way to insure that your dog continues to maintain good health. If you follow the best dog-grooming tips, you are sure never to go wrong.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at
7:56 am
Are you ready for Puppy Training 101? To get started, you will need three specific pieces of equipment to properly train your puppy: a training collar, a leather training leash, and a 15-foot length clothesline rope.
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