Saturday, April 30th, 2011 at
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Guide To Dog Training – Tricks To Get The New Pup House Trained
So you brought home a puppy and want to keep it as a pet. There are bound to be changes because of what you did. In order to avoid completely disrupting everyday household activities, better get puppy training started. It is something the new four-legged family member must learn right away.
Toileting learned by the puppy during his first couple of months’ stay in the house will stay with him for a lifetime. It’s critical that it be done right on the first attempt. Note: most dogs wind up in animal shelters because they had unresolved house training woes.
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Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 at
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Thursday, April 21st, 2011 at
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The one thing most dog owners have in common is that the safety of their dogs is their top priority. For that everybody is ready to do what ever it takes. However, as they say:”Sometimes the biggest secrets are kept in the plain sight.” it seems that we overlook how important it it too keep our dog on the leash. Here are the five most-overlooked-reasons why we should keep our dog on leash.
Our dog could harm somebody.
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Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 at
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Monday, April 18th, 2011 at
4:49 pm
One of the most common problems associated with dog ownership is that of excessive biting. Unfortunately, few people really know how to stop dogs from biting. As a result, dog biting problems are usually either handled inappropriately or simply ignored. The problem with this is that this problem can become more serious as the dog ages, and it may even lead to the need for euthanasia. Addressing the problem early and understanding the root cause of the problem may be the best ways to avoid such extreme measures.
In their normal pack interactions, dogs use biting as a way to show their dominance over the other pack members. A dog who bites another dog is therefore seeking the submission of that dog – an acknowledgement of his superiority. When you bring a dog home, it is natural for him to view you as a member of his pack, even though you are from a different species. For this reason, you can expect your dog to start nipping early on as he tries to establish his position in his new pack – your household.
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Friday, April 15th, 2011 at
4:57 pm
Friday, April 15th, 2011 at
4:57 pm
A dog is man’s best friend. It can be of good use if it follow your orders, but it will be headache if it does not follow you. How to train dog is an easy task. You will know how to train dog to sit, fetch, jump, attack and train dog not to bite or bark if you follow certain principles. How to train dog is based on Pavlov’s conditioned reflex, where a dog is trained to do certain things and not to do other things. The things which would be needed to train a dog is a strap around its neck, a ball, a stick. Now follow these simple steps.
How to train a dog to sit
Put a strap around the dog’s neck. When you say sit, then lower its back. Give a break. Practise this step again. You will know how to train a dog to sit. After you say sit, the dog will learn to sit down after some days.
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Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 at
4:47 pm
That’s what it had come to. Sure everything started out great – she was truly plenty of enjoyable once we 1st acquired her. But all that arrived to an finish when she began peeing on our bed.
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Monday, April 11th, 2011 at
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