Friday, June 4th, 2010 at
5:15 pm
Dog training is not easy. It is certainly complicated to make them know exactly what you want, immediately when want them done. Luckily for dog owners, there are now dog training devices which can help make the entire process more effortless. So, if you would like to know which training devices to get, this article is right for you. Here are the top 6 most indispensable dog training devices you need and the explanation on why you should have them.
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Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
5:08 pm
When she’s inside she doesn’t bark very much unless she’s fighting with our other dog, but when she goes outside to do her business she barks like crazy. I don’t like to use bark collars or anything like that so I was hoping someone could give me some training tips. Thanks.
Saturday, May 29th, 2010 at
5:27 pm
well i am going to take my 11month old rott/lab dog,, to obedience training, its group training with other dogs once a week for 6weeks.
here’s the question, will he obey strangers?? because right now he is a good guard dog, he barks at people around the house, and is aways alert, will this obedience training change him?
also, i go hunting with him in the creeks, he digs out rat, and rabbit holes chases them and captures them,, will he stop this? he also catches pest birds, and gives them to me(no harm).
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Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at
5:14 pm
I have two dogs and both bark uncontrollably and aggressively at guests entering my house–to the point I have to put them outside before answering the door. I’m a college student and expecting a baby very soon so the last thing I want is to spend money on a professional dog trainer. Any training tips??
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at
5:11 pm
My dog has bitten my son and I want to find him a home where someone can better train him than I. I just dont feel I have the time or money to have him professionally trained. He is not a bad dog but he is big(great dane) and agressive and needs professional help. The great dane rescue wont take him because he has bitten.
Monday, April 19th, 2010 at
5:08 pm
what’s the average cost of having a dog trained for things like potty training and barking(i live in an apartment). how much am i looking at spending up front not counting the cost of the dog.
all shots
spayed
training
toys
food and whatever else there may be.
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at
5:57 pm
My two year old lab walks perfectly on the leash when I walk her alone. But whenever we walk with other people or dogs she gets overly excited and pulls, lunges, etc. What can I do to get her to walk calmly by my side as she usually does?
Sunday, March 14th, 2010 at
5:33 pm
The excitement of choosing your dog is over. You are arriving home and the family is rushing out of the car and into the house with the new puppy. As you look at the cute little face you ask yourself one question. Am I ready for this?
What to Feed This New Puppy.
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Sunday, March 14th, 2010 at
5:33 pm
Im from ireland and i want to compete in dog agility competitions but i have no idea how to know what i am ment to be able to do with my dog, as in do i have to be able to go through tunnels & jumps etc.
Thanks!
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
1:25 am
I have an alaskan sled dog(a generic term for a mutt with some husky somewhere in my dog’s case). I’d really like to be able to walk her off-leash, but I’m not sure how to train her to do that. She’s gotten good about coming when I call her to me, but what’s the next step? Any other training tips? Thanks!