How To Decide On A Dog Training Collar By: Paul P. Duxbury Many dog owners find that their efforts toward training their pet are greatly aided by the use of a training collar. There are many types of collars available and each employs a different mechanism meant to guide your pet, restrain him or discourage bad or disobedient behavior. Tags: Dog, Puppy, Dog Training, Puppy Training, Dog Training Collar
How To Stop Your Dog Digging By: Paul P. Duxbury Dogs have a natural inclination to dig holes. It is instinctive behavior, but can be extremely destructive and inappropriate for dogs that spend a great deal of time in yards. Tags: Dog, Puppy, Dog Training, Puppy Training
What You Should Know About Dogs That Bite! By: Abigail Franks Some dogs are prone to bite. At least, that's what many in the media would have your believe. The top 3 breeds that seem to not only get bad publicity but also are involved in biting are the Pit Bull Terriers, Rottweilers and German Shepherd Dogs.
Now on the surface, this may seem to many to suggest that these three dog breeds are dangerous. At least, this is what the media would like you to believe. While there's no denying that these breeds have been known to bite, the s... Tags: dogs, puppies, puppy, dog training, crate training, puppy training, house training
Life Expectancy of Large Breed Dogs By: Jim McKiel Large breed dogs have a shorter life expectancy than smaller breeds which is unfortunate for the owner/guardians of large breed dogs. We love our big dogs even knowing their time with us will be short. We don’t focus on the quantity of time but the quality of time we spend together. Sharing our homes with our big fur balls is like having a small piece of heaven for our own. Tags: puppy training, puppy dog training, puppy obedience training, puppy house training, puppy
Teaching Your Puppy To Focus On You By: Karren McVitty The single most important command your puppy needs to learn is Focus. Distractions are a potentially dangerous part of everyday life, teaching your dog how to ignore then and pay attention to you is essential. If he is not looking at you, he is listening to what he is looking at. His focus on you will not only improve his ability to be trained, but will keep him safe.
Behavioral Training for Your New Puppy By: Jim McKiel It has been shown that obedience training is very important for a puppy and behavioral training is just as important. In some puppy/dog training camps, behavioral training is considered to be training a puppy/dog to be “good” or “well behaved”. In other training camps, behavioral training is considered to be “correcting a puppy/dogs bad behavior”. Tags: puppy training, puppy dog training, puppy obedience training, puppy house training, puppy
Grooming Your Puppy or Dog By: Jim McKiel Grooming your pet should begin when they are puppies as this will help them become accustomed to being touched all over their bodies while they are standing still or lying on their stomach or side. If you adopt an older dog you will have to introduce him to grooming gradually unless he is accustomed to being handled and touched all over his body. Tags: puppy training, puppy dog training, puppy obedience training, puppy house training, puppy
Why we don't train our dogs: 5 of the best excuses. By: Justin Davies There are almost as many dog-training excuses as there are dog owners. Here are five of my particular favourites - not because they justify not training a dog, but because they show how poorly people understand dog training, and dog training methods. Tags: puppy, dog, training
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