Reinforcing Cat Training By: Ken Charnly Training animals in the zoo or circus is just like training the cat at home. It starts by getting the tools necessary then practicing daily until the pet does it right. One of the most dreaded things that the cat can do to one's home is ruining the furniture with its sharp claws. Studies have shown the cats do this to mark their territory - similar to dogs that urinate in a certain place. To stop this bad behavior, it is best to buy scratching posts and install them in areas the cat freque... Tags: cats, pets, pet cats, Cat Behavior, Training Crash Course, Cat Training
How To House Train a Dog - The First Step By: Richard Keir Unless you're an experienced dog owner who already knows just how to train your dog, you can use professional guidance - but to successfully house train a dog there's a First Step you absolutely have to take... Tags: how to house train a dog
Sitstayfetch, Really Worth The Price? By: Jim Banks As I sat down to write this review of SitStayFetch I started thinking about how I got to the point that I needed a book on how to train dogs. It all started when I got married, now you see I like dogs well almost all animals actually but my wife is a dog fanatic. She absolutely loves dogs, her brother once said she's step over a dieing person to pet a dog. Though that's not entirely true it's pretty close. For those of you that are dog (or pet) lovers I'm sure you understand.... Tags: dog behavior training, dog obedience training, potty training puppy, puppy house training, pup
Successful Cat Training – 3 Rules To Follow By: Liz Barton Cat training is not always easy, but it is possible. Though your cat may seem too independent and stubborn to change its behavior, you can get the job done if you make a commitment to the right strategies.
There are a few basic tents of successful training about whichever cat owner should be aware. Let us look at three of those cat training fundamentals:
Solve Cat House Training Problems By: Liz Barton One of the reasons why it tends to be difficult to solve house training/house soiling or litterbox avoidance issues, is because you are the one who must identify the cause.
The most difficult part of solving litter box avoidance problems is identifying the cause. Unfortunately, cats are extremely sensitive to change - and if your cat has been regularly using the litter box and then suddenly stopped, something has changed whether you are aware of it or not.
Cat Climbing Tree - Getting The Most Out Of Them By: David P Lee Well you finally got that special kitty you have been wanting. In preparation you have bought all the little things your kitten will need; toys, a bed, food and a litter box. The little dream is more than you could ask for, cute, fuzzy and loving. Then you begin to notice his preference for you sofa and the kitty hair all over it. Many people live with this problem but you don't have to!
Litter Training Your Cat By: Julia Camden Cats and their litter habits can be one of the main annoyances of having a cat; it can often seem like they go to the bathroom in places other than their litter box just to get back at you, or annoy or get revenge on their owner somehow.
First of all, it is a myth that cats must be litter trained. Cats are instinctively able to use the bathroom in the litter box, but this makes other sand-like areas prone to defecation as well, and that includes rock gardens, house plant... Tags: cat, cat behavior, cat training, train your cat, bad cat behavior, cat litter box, house t
Choosing A Cat By: Crystal Chan Your cat may be a member of your family for as long as 20 years, so it makes sense to choose carefully! Look for a healthy, active animal with a friendly attitude to ensure a good start. Male or female are equally good pets when neutered. Either a kitten or an adult cat may suit you. Kittens are irascible but have much to learn, like house-training and claw control. Adults are usually better behaved, but need time to settle in a new home.
Essential Cat Training Tips By: Albert Tang Cats are extremely sociable animals even though cats tend to give an image of solidarity and aloofness. Cats that are well trained can form successful relationships with you and your family including other family pets. A well trained cat also caused fewer social problems and minimized nuisances and embarrassments for you down the road. Tags: cat, cat training, litterbox, cat house training, pet training, kitten
Cat Training Is Not Always Easy By: Albert Tang Cat training is not always easy, but it is possible if you want to have a well trained cat that will add a lot of fun, joy and laughter to your family. A cat that is not properly trained will not understand what is acceptable and what is not, which is why cat training is so important to both the cat and his/her owner. Tags: cat, cat training, litterbox, cat house training, pet training, kitten
Choosing the Right Breed of Cat By: Albert Tang Choosing a suitable breed of cat as a pet can be quite a dilemma to many people. There are many breed to choose from and all of them look so cute and adorable when they are still at the kitten age. In order to have a harmonious relationship with your cat from the onset, it’s important to take note of your lifestyle and personality before making a decision. It will also be good if you can seek the opinion of your family before making a firm decision. Tags: cat, cat training, litterbox, cat house training, pet training, kitten
Types of Hypoallergenic Hunting Dogs By: Jenny Styles Hunting dogs, though traditionally used for hunting small game including foxes, rabbits, and others, have become household pets to many. Intelligent, graceful, and energetic, these dogs can bring joy and comfort to any home. Hypoallergenic hunting dogs are available for those who have problems with dog allergies. Three popular breeds include the German Shorthaired Pointer, the Afghan Hound, and the Basenji. Tags: dogs, pets, animal, how to train a dog, dog potty training, dog crate training, dog adopti
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