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Thursday, 18 December 2008 |
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So, you've got a new puppy. Congratulations! Now comes the fun part -- house training. There are many misconceptions floating around about how to accomplish this, so in this article I am going to share what is probably the easiest and most effective way to house train your new puppy. Be first to comment this article | Views: 228 | Read more... |
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 |
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Dogs love to be appreciated! Just like us, when a job is performed well, we enjoy the approval and rewards of our peers or employers. But every dog is different in personality and this means that every dog needs a different type of reinforcement. Special tasty treats, playing in the backyard or a brisk walk are types of rewards that your little pal needs and really appreciates. Be first to comment this article | Views: 236 | Read more... |
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Tuesday, 02 December 2008 |
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Once your dog has accepted the Sit, Stay and Come commands, he is very likely ready to move on to Intermediate Training. At this stage, teaching him to Lie Down on command is probably your best option simply because he is already familiar with the Sit behavior. Be first to comment this article | Views: 264 | Read more... |
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Wednesday, 24 December 2008 |
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The last thing any dog owner wants is a lot of nasty messes to clean up all over the place. If you take the time to toilet train your dog, you'll not only avoid stepping in an unpleasant surprise as you head to the bathroom at night, you will confine all mess to a specific area. However, it does take some time and patience to teach your dog, particularly if you are starting with an older canine. Be first to comment this article | Views: 226 | Read more... |
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Sunday, 04 January 2009 |
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Now that you are moving on to Intermediate Training, consider teaching your best buddy the Lie Down command. He is quick to Sit on command at this point and the Lie Down behavior is merely a step away. Be first to comment this article | Views: 244 | Read more... |
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Sunday, 11 January 2009 |
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If you have a dog that growls or acts aggressively towards strangers, it's not too late to do something about it. But first, you should understand why your dog's acting this way. Be first to comment this article | Views: 260 | Read more... |
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Monday, 03 November 2008 |
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There are 2 extreme schools of thought when it comes to a dog digging holes in your garden: one, that a dog is a dog and he's going to dig, and he should be allowed to express his true doggy nature whenever and wherever he wants; and two, that a flowerbed is reserved for flowers, and if that dog even sets foot in it he's in big trouble. Be first to comment this article | Views: 241 | Read more... |
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