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Articles about dog psychology (0-50 of 190)
- Will Training Fix My Dog's Separation Anxiety?
By: Tristan Andrews | - Living with a dog with real separation anxiety can be quite difficult. More than just a dog that barks or cries when you leave the house, genuine separation anxiety means you have a dog that cannot stand to let you out of his sight. He may follow you from room to room. He may become so stressed out that he will defecate in the house, forgetting all housetraining. He may dig, scratch himself raw, howl, or destroy the house when you leave even for a few minutes. Separation anxiety is a true a ... Tags: dog, dogs, canine, puppies, dog training, dog behavior
- Dog Training 101. Or Should That Be Owner Training 101
By: Steven Brown | - We've always had dogs around ever since I was a kid, and even when our family was "between dogs" I adopted next door's Boxer dog as my own. Despite this, as a family we didn't have a clue how to correctly train a dog as long as it didn't mess on the floor, chew up our slippers and finally came on the fifth yell of its name we thought things were just fine.
Like many dog owners I didn't know the first thing about training a dog. Well, we think we do because the dog sits or offers ... Tags: boxer dog training, puppy obedience training, dog training coruses, stop barking dogs
- Don't Do These Things & Train Your Dog Easier!
By: Tristan Andrews | - A well-train dog usually leads a happier and healthier life and its owner also can enjoy a trouble-free life long companion. Dog training - basic obedience, house and potty training are therefore essential and important to a dog's education.
The conventional method of dog training tips and guide would be to list a series of things that you should "Do" and you might even know the A-Z of dog training! But sometimes what should be done can be said best by telling what should not be d ... Tags: dogs, dog, dog food, dog training, dog toys, dog supplies, canine, puppy, puppies
- Dog Training 101. Or Should That Be Owner Training 101?
By: Pat Jackson | - We've always had dogs around ever since I was a kid, and even when our family was "between dogs" I adopted next door's Boxer dog as my own. Despite this, as a family we didn't have a clue how to correctly train a dog as long as it didn't mess on the floor, chew up our slippers and finally came on the fifth yell of its name we thought things were just fine.
Like many dog owners I didn't know the first thing about training a dog. Well, we think we do because the dog sits or offers ... Tags: Dog training, dog obedience, dog psychology, how to train dogs, dog behavior, dog behaviour,
- Magnotherapy For Dogs: A Safe Alternative Treatment
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - Magnotherapy is a specific form of alternative treatment now becoming more popular for use among animals. The treatment uses magnetic fields to accelerate the healing of an injury and to reduce any pain in diseased or damaged joints. Currently used by humans to decrease the suffering caused by such things as arthritis and rheumatism, it is now becoming more commonly applied by dog owners. The pertinent health use may vary from individual to individual. While the application of a form of magnothe ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- Dog Psychology - Become A Dog Training Expert By Understanding Your Dog's Psychology
By: Ty Brown | - Have you ever wished you could understand dog psychology and get to the root of why your dog has certain behavior problems and obedience training issues? Home dog trainers and dog owners alike are looking to get a better hold on how to mold their dog's behavior.
Thanks to a certain TV dog trainer there are many dog owners now interested in dog psychology and a certain dog psychology center. Due to this rise in interest in what is now termed dog psychology there are many dog owners ... Tags: dog psychology, dog psychology center, dog behavior, dog train
- Rare Dog Breeds- More Than You Would Think
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - There are many different dog breeds throughout the world. While many are popular, their names well-recognized, there are many more who are not only uncommon in name but rare in existence. Though it is impossible to list, let alone describe, all the rare breeds in this small article, here are a few you may not have run across.
Hopefully, it will help you become aware of some interesting and very wonderful breeds. As with all dogs, each breed is not compatible with everyone and for ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- Copper Collars And Bracelets: As A Curative Means
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - Increasingly, people are turning towards the use of natural or nature-based means of treating illness and other medical problems in their favorite canine. Homeopathy and naturopathy are becoming more common among owners of pets as an alternative. This is particularly true for those who do not wish to subject their beloved animal to invasive surgery, heavy medication or never-ending treatment. Some of the health problems find solutions in the transference of effective measures applied in human pa ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- How Exercise Can Be Very Beneficial For Senior Dogs
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - As your dog becomes a senior citizen, he or she sleeps a lot. You are tempted to let sleeping dogs lie. Do not give into this impulse. For a senior pet maintaining some form of exercise is vital if you wish your pet to remain healthy. Exercise is one way to ensure your pet keeps fit, retains its vitality and does not gain excessive weight. Keeping your dog active helps to ensure your pet does not succumb to several age related problems.
Naturally, the exercise you share with your ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- The Doodle Factor(y): Poodle Crossbreds And Hybrids
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - In the attempt to create a dog for people with allergies, breeders began to cross poodles with other breeds. Over the years, the results have been the creation of several new breeds of dogs. Of the poodle cross breeds, however, only one has made any serious movements toward becoming a recognized breed. As a result, no matter how high a price you pay, you do not have a kennel club dog.
This does not mean, the poodle crosses are not perfectly wonderful dogs. The Goldendoodle or Pood ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- Vomiting: When To Call Or Visit The Vet
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - Let us face it, your dog, no matter how much you love him or her, can and does eat some pretty disgusting things. They devour items many humans throw up simply looking at. Fortunately, their digestive system is capable of handling much of what they devour. They swallow something putrid and throw up. They chew grass and throw up. It is not a pleasant sight, but it is necessary. Throwing up purges the stomach and settles it back down to normal.
Seasoned pet owners know all dogs vomi ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- Dogs And Dealing With Diabetes
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - Diabetes is a growing problem among humans. It is also an issue for dogs. In both instances, obesity can predispose. The indications of diabetes in a dog are the same as those in a human. They include increased thirst and urination. There may be weight loss. The breath of your dog may smell differently.
If you do not catch the early warning signs, there are other indications. Your dog will become lethargic. It may stop eating all together. A visit to the Vet will be able to confi ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- Tumors: Benign, Malignant And The Applicable Treatments Involved
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - When you pat down or stroke your dog, you might find a lump. Do not panic. There are all types of lumps and bumps. Some are enlarged lymph nodes. Some look like warts. These are usually sebaceous adenomas.
There are also fatty tumors called lipomas. They are common in aging dogs. In fact, most lumps you find are benign fatty tissues. Nevertheless, if you do find a lump or more, it is always a good idea to consult your Vet. They will take a sample fluid from the lump and determine ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- Taking A Ride: Dog Accessories And Necessities
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - You and your dog both love the great outdoors. Sometimes, you travel far afield to explore new places and unfrequented paths. Other times, you decide to include your beloved pet on a road trip or opt to take him or her with you on vacation. Whatever the occasion, you need to plan ahead to ensure your pet is comfortable.
A good idea is to put together a traveling box for your pet. It can hold the essentials your pup needs for traveling to and staying in somewhere other than home. ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- Keeping Both A Garden And Your Dog In The Same Yard And Surviving
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - If you have a dog, or are thinking about getting a dog, you will have to think or rethink your plans to have a garden. While the 2 are NOT incompatible, you will have to make adjustments. These apply to your concept of a garden, your dogs idea of the backyard usage and both your notions of proper garden etiquette. When you look at these factors, be realistic. Do not romanticize your garden or your dog. Sit down and decide what will work best for all of you.
The type of garden you ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
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Study: Dogs Are Better Than Cats | The FOX Nation Shared By: myfoxnation - A British Journal of Health Psychology study that heralded dog walking as good exercise and a good excuse for social contact put dogs over the top.
Owl flies away with small dog Shared By: ShadowCute - The dog was captured by a Great Horned Owl which then flew away with the it. The owl lost its grip, however, and dropped the dog.
What's a dog's psychology for barking even when I am trying to escape quietly on my way ? - Yahoo! Answers India Shared By: jlpauley - Answers - What's a dog's psychology for barking even when I am trying to escape quietly on my way ? – Discover the answer for this question and Earn...
Home Security – The Psychology of a Scam | Home Security Shared By: petsrthebest - Even though a fence or locked gate are great, you can't overlook a dog either. A barking dog can be very effective, as trespassers simply can' t look...
- Preventing And Treating Cancer In Your Dog
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - Every year owners may discover their beloved dog has cancer. In fact, some breeds are actually more prone to certain types of cancers. Skin cancer makes a more frequent appearance among Boxers, Mixed breeds, Boston Terriers, Labrador Retrievers, Beagles and Schnauzers. Adenocarcinoma, or Mammary Cancer, affects more Spaniel breeds, Daschund and the Poodle than other dogs, while Lymphosarcoma is more common among Golden Retrievers, Cocker Spaniels, Rottweilers, Boxers, Bassett hounds, St. Bernard ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- The Epileptic Dog And How To Take Care Of Your Favorite Pet
By: Julie-Ann Amos | - Epilepsy is a neurological disease. It happens when the neurons of the brain misfire. There is no underlying cause. There is also no known cure. Many of the symptoms, characters and behaviors of epileptic dogs mirror those of the disease in humans. In dogs, it can be the result of hypoglycemia. It may also be a form called idiopathic epilepsy. The latter form is more common among dogs around 3 years old. Epilepsy may also be more common among certain breeds. You should watch for signs if you hav ... Tags: dog, dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, dog training, senior dogs, puppies
- How To Prepare Yourself To Train Your Dog
By: Barbara Gabogrecan | - The best training for children arrived, surprisingly, through training dogs. Dog trainers recognise that proper dog training is critical to a happy and healthy relationship between the dog and the family. It is also essential to train children if you want that happy, long term relationship with them too.
If you undertake formal dog training the emphasis should be on small groups and provide practical training using the gentle modern method of reward training. There should also ... Tags: dog training, clicker training, reward training, dog psychology
- Aggressive Dog Training Is Difficult But Rewarding
By: zachary skinner | - Aggressive dog training may be the only way to calm a dog that engages in aggressive behavior, characterized by excessive snarling, teeth showing, barking and possibly biting. Aggressive dog training requires patience and action, try to start training your puppy with this in mind.
Aggressive dog training will help you understand the effects of dog psychology on your dog's behavior. When you effectively put to use the methods involved with aggressive dog training, your dog will c ... Tags: aggressive dog training, aggressive dog training tips, dog aggression training, aggressive behavior dog
- What Is The History Of Health Psychology: History Of Psychology
By: sr | - History of Psychology : Experimental Psychology
In the second half of the 19th century (1879), psychology became a more organized experimental field of study when Wilhelm Wundt founded the first phychological research laboratory in Leipzig, Germany. Wundt and others of that time approached psychology with: Every physical event has a mental counterpart, and every mental event has a physical counterpart.
At this time, Ivan Pavlov also made important contributi ... Tags: Psychology Schools, History of Psychology, science of psycholo
- Things To Consider Before You Go For A Dog Training Career
By: Sam Nichols | - While a lot of people will become dog training careers because it's something that a lot of people do, there are others who actually do it because they love dogs and feel that this is a career that they want to pursue.
Are you one of those people that go for a dog training career because they heard someone saying that it's a good career, or are you someone that actually loves dogs and wants to be around them more?
Basic principles to follow
Loving dogs isn't the only motiva ... Tags: dog training
- Rainy Day Activities For Dogs
By: Marc Goldberg | - Days of rain or bitter cold, even unbearable heat usually mean we coop up the dogs with nothing to do. And that got me to thinking: What do we do with our dogs when they don't want to be outside for more than a quick potty?
The first thing we need to understand is that dogs are intelligent creatures, created to fulfill a function. In evolutionary terms, it is only in the last 80 or so years that dogs have been kept as pets, with no real responsibilities. It is no coincidence that ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior, dog treadmill, dog activities
- The Real Secrets To Train Your Dog Today!
By: Alfonso Mayra | - Do you know that there are lot important dog training secrets which can be used in the time of modifying the behavior of your little monster in order to get the best results? May be you are not aware of this. But it is true. You can apply these essential dog resources while training your dog. This may prove to be very beneficial only when the dog learns all those secrets of training that can signify the difference between an obedient dog and a nuisance. In this article I am going to explain you ... Tags: Dog, puppy training, dog training, dog obedience, dog training tips, dog training Cd, dog training e-book, dog training secrets, dog training problems, dog tra
- Discover Essential Dog Training Secrets Today!
By: Ranju Kumar | - Many are not aware of it, but there are actually many essential dog training secrets that can be administered during behavior modification sessions in order to maximize the results that you receive. If you are in the process of training your dog, there are many effective resources out there that may prove to be quite beneficial when it comes to learning all those important dog training secrets that can mean the difference between an obedient dog, and a nuisance. Here, I will share with you some ... Tags: Dog, puppy training, dog training, dog obedience, dog training tips, dog training Cd
- Sit Stay Fetch Review - Is It Just Another Worthless Dog-training Guide?
By: andrea logan | - You've decided to get a puppy. You've envisioned long, relaxing walks and precious moments spent together. A small bundle of joy, always willing to listen to your every word.
But things have not quite turned out this way. Perhaps, your dog is having troubles acquiring new potty habits. Or, its notion of entertainment is chewing on your shoes. You don't go out for walks, as it is not quite clear who is leading whom. Either way, it is clear that you need to do some dog training. Tags: sit stay fetch, sitstayfetch, review, dog training book
- Inside Dog Or Outside Dog?
By: Marc Goldberg | - Do you have an outside dog? In some parts of the country, it is almost unheard of to let a dog live outside in the yard. In other places, this is a fairly common way to keep the family pet. Living in suburban Chicago, I believed the weather was a factor. After all, we have hot summers and brutal winters. What dog could survive those extremes? Of course, as a professional dog trainer, I have colleagues in warmer climates such as in Texas and California where many families keep dogs outside year r ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior
- Dominance In DogsÃ"'¦does It Really Exist?
By: Marc Goldberg | - As a dog trainer, living a structured life with my dogs comes as second nature to me. Their lives are neatly divided into three categories: work, rest and play. Because my personal dogs are free from the major problems plaguing most of my clients, I also allow them a certain amount of liberty in the home. I call this I Have No Idea What The Dog Is Doing time.
This article is not about training dogs. Whatever method you use to train dogs cannot succeed if the dog is living i ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog training, dog trainers, love, pet, pets, animal, animals, dog psychology
- Why Does My Dog Love Me?
By: Marc Goldberg | - A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself. Josh Billings (1818-1885, US Humorist)
This morning I was driving along a busy street, in a fog, sipping strong tea when I saw the geese. I have come to think of geese as very large rats with wings. The outlying Chicagoland area is so infested with these birds that you have to be careful where you step. The best thing I can normally say about them is that it's fun for the dogs to run them off, ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog training, dog trainers, love, pet, pets, animal, animals, dog psychology
- Train Your Dog With God Bombs
By: Marc Goldberg | - The concept of correcting your dog can create a contest of willpower between you and your pet. Anyone who has ever lived with even a slightly naughty dog can tell you that such critters thrive on contests of willpower. A four year old child whining in Walmart for a candy bar still hasn't got the reserve of willpower held by the average dog.
For example, if you've ever corrected your dog from getting up on the couch or eating off a counter, he knows you don't like h ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior
- Why Does My Dog Growl At Me?
By: Marc Goldberg | - Guarding is an instinctual behavior for dogs. It is useful to us when they warn strangers who intrude on their (and our) territory. One of the earliest benefits dog provided to man was to serve as an early warning intruder alert system.
Territoriality is, simply stated, guarding space. It is the dog's way of saying this space has value and it belongs to me and my pack. In fact, dogs guard all sorts of things, some tangible, such as food, others intangible such as space ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior
- Training With Treats: Do It Right!
By: Marc Goldberg | - Hey even I'm willing to learn new things if there's a broiled lobster in it for me.
When I'm hungry that is.
If I'm not hungry, or if I'm so distracted that a lobster won't tempt me, then I'll blow you off to continue doing what I want, not what you want.
That's pretty much how your dog sees the issue when you train with food. If he's hungry at the moment, and if there's nothing more compelling going ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior
- Housebreaking 101
By: Marc Goldberg | - Remember that dog who just knew you didn't want her piddling in the house? Some dogs just need a slight sense of disapproval from you, and they virtually housebreak themselves.
But you don't have one of those dogsor you wouldn't be reading this!
So how do we house train the dog who just doesn't seem to get it? Believe it or not, it's simple.
I have two key words for you:
Confine and Observe.
Whi ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior, housebreaking, house breaking, potty training
- Dominant Dogs: Are You A Leader Or A Follower?
By: Marc Goldberg | - You live with a predator.
He is not human.
He is armed with fangs for slashing flesh and molars for crushing bone. His jaw may exert nine hundred pounds per square inch of pressure. He has forty-two teeth in all.
His sense of smell is so powerful that we, with our human limitations, can barely comprehend. Our olfactory sense does not detect odors unless they are painfully obvious. The nose of this more efficient hunter collects and concentrates minute ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior
- Your Puppy: Have Fun While Fixing The "naughtiness Factor"
By: Marc Goldberg | - I sat trapped on the airplane, hurtling toward Orlando, strapped into my seat, some 30,000 feet above ground. I say trapped because my seat, my entire row even, was constantly shaken, bumped and tossed by a pair of blond haired, angelic looking little monsters in the row in front of me.
Michael, twelve, and his brother, eight, found relief from boredom in the only way they knew howby fighting, wrestling and annoying everyone for three rows in all directions.
... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior
- Psychology Of Dog Abuse
By: Gerry Ronson | - Dogs are one of the most wonderful pets you can add to a home. Not only do they show a lot of affection, but they can also be therapeutic for children with issues. Dogs should be loved and treated well, but as we all know that is not always the case. There are over 12,000 cases of animal abuse in the abuse database. Of that amount you will find that more than half is usually dog abuse. We may feel badly about the dog abuse that has been inflicted, but if you are considering going to a rescu ... Tags: abuse, dog, rescue, centres, care, training, puppy,
- Can I Train A Neurotic Dog
By: Jeff Austin | - All dogs can be trained, the problem with training them isnt the dog it is the master, if your dog is neurotic, and his main problem in life is likely to be you.
Dogs neurosis may start when they are very young, first off he was taken from his family and given to a giant that he didnt know.
Imagine living in a world where your best friend can pick you up by the neck and put you anywhere he wants you. In your world, you cant always sleep on the bed, but are relegated ... Tags: pets, dogs, dog training
- Discover The Basic Dog Obedience Training Tips
By: Ranju Kumar | - Dogs are social animals and they become wild, if they are not trained properly. They're pack animals - like most humans, they thrive as part of a group. They're loyal and playful and just fun to be around.
By providing Dog obedience training you can improve your dog's behavior, as it mends your dog with a good mental exercise by enabling healthier and happier dog with more freedom.
Is your dog destroying your household things or making your house dirty by urinatin ... Tags: dog food recall, dog food, pedigree dog food, recall dog food, basics dog training, dog training, dog
- Your Dog Is Older Now, So Treat Her With More Consideration And Respect
By: Darren Lintern | - You offer your dog shelter and food in order to keep her healthy and content. There's also three other points that she requires in order to stay happy, fit, and improve the quality of life.
Firstly, she requires day-to-day exercising to keep her body in shape. Secondly, her mind will need to be stimulated to keep her occupied and alert. And thirdly, she requires to be socialized often in order for her to stay in high spirits and confident.
Keep Your Adult Dog Amuse ... Tags: adult dog, dog health, dog care
- Tips On Giving Your Dog Or Puppy Obedience Training
By: scribemaster | - Learning how to provide training obedience to your puppy or beloved dog is crucial to successfully integrate your pet into your home life. Our dog often becomes our best friend so we want to make the training experience both fun and mutually productive.
We all love our dogs. However, dissuading our canine pals from disruptive or destructive behavior can be frustrating when we don't know what we are doing. Improper training techniques can be confusing to our dog because they may be ... Tags: dog obedience training, training your puppy and dog to obey, self training techniques for dogs, obedience training for puppy's, dog obedience training
- Make Your Own Dog Food With Only All Natural Ingredients
By: Darren Lintern | - The call for a more natural no preservatives and no additives canine food has increased over time ever since it was discovered that some brand name dog foods might be harmful to our dog's health - causing the onset of the of most diseases. Now the choice to make your own dog food is deemed to be preferable to forever being paranoid about what your loving Beagle, Mutley, is putting into his stomach.
It's an astute move to make your own dog food taking into account all the benefits ... Tags: make you own dog food, home made dog food recipes, recipes for home made dog food, home made dog treat recipes
- A List Of The Best Dog Breed That Will Suit Your Lifestyle Perfectly
By: Darren Lintern | - As far as the visual aspect is concerned, you will already recognize what style of pooch you're searching for. But are you sure if that's the best dog breed for your lifestyle? For example, you might love the curly hair of a white Poodle, but are you prepare for the grooming treatment that's required to maintain that delightful curly coat? You respect the intelligence of a German shepherd dog, but are you aware that this breed will shed year-round? So unless you could bear to have hair constantl ... Tags: dog breed, best dog breed, best dog for lifestyle
- Dog Barking: Say No!
By: Sophia Munoz.. | - Stopping dog barking seems to be a very common concern for dog owners. To stop dog barking you can apply very simple techniques. Here is a quick outline of some of the strategies you can use.
Nevertheless, a question arises: Dog barking is what makes a dog unique and it would be unnatural to prevent dog barking with tools such as dog barking collars as the dog would then be experiencing a strong sense of "guilt" for barking.
Instead, an advanced proven strategy to s ... Tags: Stop dog barking, How to stop dog barking, dog barking techniques, dog barking, Basenji dogs, dogs, pets, animals, home, animals, home, family, psychology
- Police Dog Training Is Essential To Get The Best Out Of The Dog's Natural Abilities
By: Roland Parris Jefferson III | - Police dog training is important to get the police dog to perform its assigned role that includes prevention of crime as well as going on operational patrols. In addition, police dogs need to track as well as search for criminals from scenes of crime because police dogs are more effective than a single police officer as it is able to scent humans from many hundred yards away, and they can also search areas that are inaccessible to humans.
Many Different Roles That A Police Dog Has ... Tags: police dog training, dog training, training a dog
- Why Your Dominant Dog Is Not A Bad Dog
By: Jeff Clare | - Among dog enthusiasts, it is often popular to discuss whether this or that dog breed is actually "bad," or whether genetics or environment is the main contributor of problems such as aggression in dogs. Such discussions may lead one to assume that the only enjoyable and safe companions are submissive animals. But with proper handling, dominant dogs can become the life of the party.
So what, then, is a dominant dog? To understand that, you must first understand a little about canin ... Tags: Dog training, dominant dog, dog psychology, dog behavior
- Your Dog's Psychology
By: Dan Stevens | - Dear Daniel Stevens:
Please tell me I'm not going crazy. One of my co-workers was telling me that if I want to train my dog that I need to understand his mind. Is that possible - I mean I know my dog is smart and inquisitive but if I want him to behave better, come when I call, and start listening so do I need to understand to explore the psychological depths of his mind?
I really love my dog. He's my buddy, a medium-size dog I obtained from the local shelter. He's ... Tags: Dog, Psychology, obedience, training
- Why Dogs Like To Stick Their Heads Out Of Car Windows?
By: Keith Lee | - Experts estimate that dogs can catch a whiff of something that's one million times less concentrated than what humans can detect. With so much sniff power, it's hardly surprising that they stick their heads out out car windows. They could care less about the scenery. What they're after are smells. If you're driving through town at 30 miles an hour and your dog has his nose out the window, he knows where the bakery is, where the butcher shop is, which street leads to the local McDonald's, and may ... Tags: Dog, puppy, canine, dog psychology, dog behavior
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