Mar-8-2010 By Judith C Cox
Your dog desires to be trained. He will be much happier and much more at ease the better trained that he is. You will as well like him more. Dogs are pack animals and they get satisfaction from following the leader of the pack. You just need to make sure that the boss or the “alpha dog” is you. Continue reading
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Mar-3-2010 By Jeri Dorsey
Your canine is a member of your family and he reflects upon you. You teach your kids to be respectable members of society; you need to teach your dog to be a respectable member of society in addition. A good, obedient and compliant dog is a pleasure to own and a pleasure to be around, but a puppy will not become that well-mannered dog without some training. Training your dog is crucial. Continue reading
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Feb-23-2010 By Lacey Hale
Just what exactly makes a well trained dog? Is it the dog’s own personality and disposition or is it the training techniques? Actually, it is a little bit of both. Just like people some dogs are easy going and intelligent and other dogs are more difficult. Also, some dogs may respond better to various training methods based upon their own personality. But any dog can be trained and there are a few dog-training concepts that remain the same regardless of the training that you employ. Continue reading
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Feb-22-2010 By Amy L Lopez
It is always an exciting stretch when a new dog joins your household. Whether you get a new puppy or an older dog this is the time when you have to to make sure that you are doing whatever you can to socialize your new family member. It is better for everyone if you do what you can to socialize your new dog because he is liable to come across numerous new and distinct situations during his life and he needs to be taught early on how to react in healthy and proper behavior. Continue reading
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Feb-21-2010 By Warren Stephens
All dogs really enjoy digging around in soft dirt. You want to have a nice yard and a beautiful garden and your dog comes along and destroys it all. It is a big mess that you can hardly keep up with. You want a beautiful yard but your dog wants to have fun digging around. What is the best way to handle this problem? Continue reading
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Feb-18-2010 By Gilbert Lawson
One thing that dog owners enjoy is walking their dog. A dog that has been effectively leash trained is fun to take for walks. It can be relaxing and enjoyable. But if your dog hasn’t been properly leash trained it can be frustrating and even dangerous. Continue reading
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Feb-14-2010 By Alberto Webb
Just about every has seen excessive aggression in dogs. It can frighten small children and adults alike. Some breeds are more prone to aggression than others but there are usually underlying causes of excessive aggression in dogs and your training efforts will be more efficient if you take these underlying causes into consideration. A well-behaved dog that you can trust in most situations is something that most pet owners prefer. Continue reading
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Feb-9-2010 By Chad Murray
Aggressive dogs can be an issue for everyone. They can be extremely frightening for small children and adults alike. Even though some breeds tend to be more aggressive than other breeds there is usually an underlying issue why a dog is aggressive. If you figure out why your dog is acting out you can tailor your training methods to curb his aggression. You will be a more contented pet owner if you can trust your dog to be calm in most situations. Continue reading
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