Friday, May 6th, 2011 at
4:57 pm
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are known not only for the distinct fan-like ridge along their backs. This breed originally known as the African Lion Hound also makes excellent companions and guard dogs. Part of Rhodesian Ridgeback training is correcting unwanted behavior such as biting. Biting may be a typical guard dog’s natural instinct, but with guidance you can prevent yourself from having big problems (and destroyed furniture) in the long run.
Anyone with a dog in their home will understand how canines like to nip, chew and bite — ridgebacks are no exception. While the ridgeback is not necessarily a dangerous dog, they can be a bit aloof towards strangers and can also be a bit stubborn without the proper dog training.
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Sunday, March 13th, 2011 at
4:52 pm
You should start teaching your dog not to bite even while your dog is a puppy. This is usually being taught by the puppy’s mothers and siblings at fewer than four months old. But nowadays we take our puppy home at a small age and so the training falls to us in full.
In case you have the opportunity to be around a puppy social circle or puppy training school, you will notice that puppy has its mothers and siblings training carried on within their puppy world. It happens naturally, through trial and error what is expected and not tolerated around biting. Help your dog to be more sociable around as many different sociable situations as possible, builds confidence, and you are less likely to have an aggressive or fearful dog that will bite in response to the new situation. Working on socialization has to start before the dog is four months old to get the best results out of it.
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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 at
5:51 pm
There are many reasons that a dog may bite. Nipping is a natural kind of biting in puppy play. However, you must modify your dogs behavior when it begins to bite aggressively or else it may get worse and eventually get you and your pet in some trouble. Having your dog put down and yourself sued because of your dog’s aggressive behavior is something you really want to avoid.
Before you begin to modify your dogs behavior, you will need some basic instruction and tips on the process of reversing your dogs bad habits.
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Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
5:10 pm
Potty training dogs does not have to become challenging experience on condition that one is aware of the correct methods to train and implements all of them on a consistent basis. One must be aware that your furry friend have to eliminate indoors once or twice first before he’ll acknowledge that it is not necessarily the best way to please you. So equip yourself with stacks of patience and cleaning liquids and make use of the tips on potty training dogs I specified beneath to achieve the best results Quickly!
Potty Training Dogs Part 1 – The Importance Of A Den
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at
5:07 pm
Dogs are social animals, and a friendly dog in a stressful situation would never attack or bite. However, many cases of individuals bitten by dogs belie this. Thus, it is important to know how to prevent dogs from biting.
If you want to own a dog or already own one and you want to prevent dogs from biting anyone, there are two things you need to remember: first, you have to train your dog to be friendly; and second, you have to avoid putting him in stressful situations.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
5:51 am
Barking is a normal conduct for dogs, but it can get very exasperating for you and people around you if it turns extreme. The only thing you can do is to get large dog training collars or citronella dog training collars. Dogs own an innate impulse to bark, out of the need to notify peril or to communicate with their master and other dogs around them.
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