Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at
5:07 pm
Dogs are the greatest pets one could have. They are cute, cuddly, warm and affectionate
and known to be man’s best friend. You may want to get a pup and enjoy watching it grow to be a full-grown beauty. You need to train a pup right from the time it begins to waddle around the house. If you can do this successfully, you will have a lovable pet and great watchdog to protect you, care for you and be your constant companion.
Training is not easy. One tends to spoil anything that is small and looks helpless. Your
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at
5:07 pm
Ultrasonic collars can be used to stop barking dogs. There is some debate about whether ultrasonic collars are humane. The trouble is we humans can’t hear ultrasonic sound so it’s hard to make a call on whether this is too loud or even painful for a dog. However, they all work on the idea that a loud noise that will startle a dog and cut off the barking.
Humans can’t hear this but dogs can as it’s an annoying, high-pitched sound that is triggered whenever the dog barks.
For collars the sound is set off by the dog wearing the collar; however there have been cases of these being set off by other dogs’ barking, or even other loud noises.
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at
5:07 pm
I am training with a choker and it is not controlling the dog to walk correctly why?
Monday, August 23rd, 2010 at
10:06 am
Anybody have any training answers to help him stop this humping problem.
Thursday, August 19th, 2010 at
5:08 pm
Although dogs are domesticated now, by nature they are still wild and they exhibit behaviors that sometimes very annoying like excessive barking. Dog barks to communicate and get the attention of people and other animals but when it becomes excessive and uncontrollable, it’s a constant annoyance and hard to handle if you don’t know the right techniques to stop dogs from barking.
Before trying to stop dogs from barking, you must understand the reason why dogs bark. There are many reasons behind the excessive barking and some of these include loneliness, boredom, medical problems, fear or they just merely seeking attention from you.
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Sunday, August 15th, 2010 at
5:11 pm
Dogs tend to eat poop and this can be a disturbing thing. How can you stop dog from eating poop? Although not all dogs eat poop but they have the tendency to do so. There are a lot of reasons behind why dogs do such thing, let us find out why and what one can do to stop dogs from doing so.
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Friday, August 13th, 2010 at
5:13 pm
Fantastic Ways to Stop Dog From Biting – Part 1 of 4 – Stop Dog Biting for Good
This article will be Part one, of a four part article training series dealing with considerations to stop your dog from biting.
Stopping your dogs from biting is an absolute necessity. Preventing your dog from learning how to bit is best accomplished when the dogs are actually puppies. Puppies are full of energy and yearn to play with people and things. However, puppies are very easily taught right from wrong. If you are able to be patient and consistently enforce good and bad behavior patterns, then they will be able to learn that the biting pattern is a bad thing.
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Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at
5:19 pm
The big issue here is that you don’t want your dog to bite someone. It doesn’t matter if your were walking your dog, or if he was accidentally released by himself, if he bites someone he could be euthanized. that’s the last thing anybody wants to happen but it can happen. So if you want to keep your pet and the people around you safe and happy it’s important that you learn hot to stop dog biting today.
Here are a number of tips to get started:
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Monday, August 9th, 2010 at
5:15 pm
From birth, pups use their mouths to explore the den, their mother, and their littermates. From a few weeks old, they use their mouths to play with their siblings: puppies play by biting and mouthing each other. Some adult dogs – usually, those with owners who encourage rough play, or who were removed from the litter at too early an age – retain these same tendencies to nip during play and in moments of emotional duress. Sibling play is actually how young pups learn a very important lesson, called bite inhibition. If a puppy bites another puppy too hard, the other pup yelps loudly in pain and stops playing with him.
This teaches the biter that such a degree of bite force results in an undesirable outcome: social isolation. When other puppies bite him, that’s how he learns what that pain feels like. (This is one of the reasons that puppies removed from the litter too early are often ‘maladjusted’ – they’ve missed out on some of the important lessons their mother and littermates have to teach).
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Monday, August 9th, 2010 at
5:15 pm
Use this simple two step process to stop your dog from barking.
Step 1 Train your dog to Bark.
Although this sounds counter intuitive, read on and all will be revealed.
This will be a repetition and reward sequence. Choose the word you want to have your dog react to when you want him to bark e.g. “Talk”.
The first step is for your dog to link your command with his barking. Hold up a treat and say, “Talk”
Eventually your will bark if only to ‘encourage’ you to drop the treat.
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