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Proper Pet Training Services Firm By: Crystal Reibman | Apr 15th 2011 - Pet training consists of many different levels of training, including puppy training, dog obedience training, off the leash training, housebreaking, aggressive behavior, and private lessons. Tags:Dog Training, Pet Training
Import Points If You Want To Register Your Golden By: John Banning | Feb 8th 2011 - Registering your akc golden retriever should be painless. Make sure though that you have the information from your breeder, otherwise it won't happen or it will cost a lot more. Tags:akc golden retriever
Train Your Puggle By: kathleenchester | Dec 17th 2010 - Puggles are actually very easy to train because they are so intelligent and willing to please. This breed of dog can learn any basic command, and some advanced ones, if you are willing to work with them. Tags:adopt a puppy, english bulldog for sale, puggles, puggles for sale, puppies for sale
Puppy Training And Dog Training Online- Dove Cresswell Review By: effiong | Sep 7th 2010 - Dove kindly gave me access to her guide so that I could review it. I have no doubt that whoever buys this video guide will be very satisfied. In case you don't like wading through lots of text and like to get straight to the point, this guide will be ideal for you. Tags:Dove Cresswell Review, puppy training
American Cocker Spaniel Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Grooming And Temperament By: Scott Lipe | Jun 5th 2010 - This is a medium size dog that is round headed. The American Cocker Spaniel has a broad muzzle that is deep with a square jaw line. The teeth meet in a scissor bite. The eyes are round, with the lids being slightly almond in shape. The eyes are dark in colour. The exception to this rule is the Merle, and here we see blue eyes. A feature of this dog is their long, low set ears and these are heavily feathered. Tags:american cocker spaniel, cocker spaniels, dog breed, history, grooming, temperament
Beginner"€™s Guide To An Australian Shepherd Puppy By: Camille Goldin | Apr 10th 2010 - The origins of the Australian Shepherd aren"€™t actually grounded on the continent of Australia. The predecessors to the breed did make a small trip to Australia, but they quickly moved on to the western United States. Tags:Australian Shepherd, Dog
Puppy And Dog Training Tips For The New Dog Owner By: Scott Lipe | Apr 7th 2010 - Dog training tips for the beginner: One of the best tips for dog training is to think about what training you will use. When you start out with a new dog you have to think about the training of the dog. Choose the type of training that will fit in with you and your dog. You need to think about the consistency of training and who will need to help you train your dog. Tags:tips, dog training, beginner, new, puppy, puppies, dogs, type, methods
Training Your Puppy How To Track And Fetch By: Tristan Andrews | Feb 17th 2010 - These are just two things you can do to build rapport between you and your puppy and at the same time teach him to respond positively to learning so that his advanced training will be easy. Tags:puppies, puppy, pet, dog, dog training
Destructive Chewing Of Dogs And How To Control Them By: Troy MacLean | Jan 25th 2010 - The act of chewing seems to be a matter of individual preference among dogs: some have an innate desire to chew as a pleasurable activity in itself, and some seem to have no need to chew whatsoever unless they're driven to it out of sheer boredom.
How To Stop A Dog From Chewing By: Jason Ellis | Jan 23rd 2010 -
The act of chewing seems to be a matter of individual preference among dogs: some have an innate desire to chew as a pleasurable activity in itself, and some seem to have no need to chew whatsoever unless they"€™re driven to it out of sheer boredom. In any case, when chewing is destructive - it's a problem that NEEDS to be address quickly.
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Training Your Dog For Agility By: Tristan Andrews | Dec 16th 2009 - Agility is the fastest-growing dog sport in North America. It appeals to lots of dog lovers and there are agility trials open to mixed breed and purebred dogs. Dogs of all sizes can compete. Most people try to find a club or team that does agility training and then train in their off time at home. Tags:dog, dogs, canine, puppies, dog training, dog behavior
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The Jack Russell Terrier By: Gerry Ronson | Dec 17th 2007 - The Jack Russell Terrier is a great hunter as well as companion. In this article you will find a lot of what you need to know before adopting this breed. Included in this article is grooming, health and training advice relating to the Jack Russell Terrier dog breed. Tags:Jack, Russell, Terrier, dog, breed,
Protecting Your Dog From Fleas By: Steve Searls | Oct 12th 2007 - Fleas can be a nuisance and health risk to your dog. Learn what you can do to control them. Tags:dog, dogs, pet, pets, puppy, puppies, flea, fleas
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