Saturday, September 18th, 2010 at
5:13 pm
Sunday, September 12th, 2010 at
5:08 pm
I have a new Golden Retriever, and I was hoping for some help with training her. I’m not looking for the clicker training method. I just want her to associate tricks with voice command and hand signals.
I was hoping for a site that showed what kind of hand signals I could associate with each trick and like a step by step explanation. Got anything like that?
Sunday, September 12th, 2010 at
5:08 pm
I have two dogs and one hates walking on a leash. She refuses to walk so would I get her to. She needs her daily walks and isn’t getting them because she won’t walk at all. If you are going to answer do not tell me to drag her and say that she will follow. I think thats is just plain pathetic
Monday, September 6th, 2010 at
5:22 pm
I am looking to purchase a dog, but I want to know what dog would be the smartest or the easiest breed to potty train?
Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
5:05 pm
Howdy!
So my dog has a SUPER high prey-drive, and it is our downfall when it comes to walking on leash. Any time nothing is around, she’s not too bad at all. She occasionally pulls, but only to give something a quick sniff before she comes along. She is protective of me, so she likes to stay near, too. BUT if there is a small critter she goes BERSERK!!! It’s like she can’t even hear me anymore she’s so focused on the damn thing. I’m trying to teach her not to be so focused (is that even possible??) on the small critter, but I can’t find any treats that she likes better! She does like treats under normal circumstances, but when that happens she would much rather chase than eat any treat.
Do you have any idea of what I can use as a treat for her, or what is a SUPER tasty smelly flavorful treat I can try using? I try something new almost every time, but it’d be nice to just have a hint of what to try.
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Saturday, August 21st, 2010 at
5:06 pm
Potty training puppies is one of the most important jobs dog owners have. It’s an essential skill your dog should learn very early in life, especially if you want your own life as its owner to be a lot less stressful.
Of course, the first thing you should realize before training is that your puppy is a baby. It doesn’t have full control over its own bowel movements, and it will need time and practice before it learns when and where to do its business.
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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at
5:31 pm
A dog that barks all day and night can ruin your life and make war with your neighbors.
There is a huge range of training collars for dogs and a vociferous debate among owners and trainers as to whether these collars are humane and effective or whether they are cruel and counterproductive.
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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at
5:31 pm
There are so many different types of dog training schools that are out there, available to all of you that are proud owners of a dog. It is very important for everyone to remember that taking the time out to find the best dog training school for your dog, is so very important and can make all of the difference in the world when it comes to how successfully your dog ends up being trained. Every single dog is totally different, some of them might start to catch on very, very quickly while others could probably take quite a bit longer. It does not matter as to which speed your dog successfully gets trained, what matters the most is, did you get your moneys worth from the dog training school that you paid good money for, in hopes of receiving a well behaved dog. Just because a dog training school is not the most expensive one out there, it truly does not by any means, mean that it is not a reputable, good quality and most efficient dog training school.
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