Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 at
8:41 am
by Nick Vasquez
Around 90% of puppies live in the home in America. You need to do some housebreaking with them if you are considering having them live in the home. The process of potty training a puppy is a prospect that intimidates many dog owners. It’s not that bad and it’s not too messy; and do not need to battle with your dog in order to housebreak him.Be aware, however, that you are dealing with a training issue, and you will need to dedicate more than just a cursory effort. You will need time for this, become a little more involved, and get some training tools like puppy training pads.
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 at
3:21 pm
by Shelly Ballard
If you want to keep your house clean after deciding to adopt a new puppy, you need to insist on puppy house training rules. Each new puppy and its owner needs to work through house training. All puppies are different, some pick up things rather fast and some don’t. It can take a while to see a difference once you start your puppy house training, so don’t get frustrated. Keep being consistent, loving, and patient and your puppy will learn what you want.
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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 at
4:12 am
by Steven Powell
Puppy barking is totally normal for dogs. It is normal that puppies bark, whine, and at times howl, just like it is normal for birds to sing. If you own a dog, you realize that it is inevitable that there will be times when your dog will bark, whine and howl. Don’t even think to train your puppy not to bark as it will never work. It is best for all, including your dog, if the barking can be controlled.
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Friday, March 13th, 2009 at
12:24 pm
by Michelle Calis
Puppy obedience should start early on in the whelping box. The basics of puppy obedience training may be initiated by the breeder from whom you purchased or secured your puppy.
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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 at
12:22 am
by Christine Andrews
Most new dog owners don’t look forward to the task of house training a puppy. It can be pretty confusing when you hear different advice from almost everyone you talk to.
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Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 at
2:33 pm
by Christine Andrews
Does your dog growl at strangers? Does he show aggression to people who are unfamiliar? If so, there are some things you can do to help solve the problem. But first, it’s important to understand why your dog is acting this way.
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