How To Stop Dogs Whining
December 11, 2009 · 7 Comments
When a dog whines it is trying to communicate. Whining is one of the first actions that a dog learns. The hungry puppy whines to let its mother know that it is hungry. The puppy learns that whining produces the desired result because the mother dog feeds it when it whines.
A puppy will continue to [...]
Dog Separation Anxiety and Behavior Modification Training
November 25, 2009 · 6 Comments
Dog separation anxiety is one of the most common problems dog owners face. Dogs develop separation anxiety for many different reasons. Some of the most common reasons are lack of exercise, a traumatic event, or a sudden change in schedule. Dog separation anxiety symptoms are expressed in a various ways
There are plenty of different symptoms. [...]
House Training a Dog – An Easy Way to Get Your Dog to Go Outside
November 19, 2009 · 3 Comments
house training a dog
Do you feel that house training a dog can be easy? Well, I do. Housetraining a dog or puppy can be very simple when you teach him to simply tell you when he needs to go outside to do his business. One of my favorite things to do is to simply teach [...]
Dog training and dealing with house training issues
November 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Using the dogs own instincts is the best house training a dog method for your pet.This is what Crate training does. You will leave the dog confined to a small area of your house. Since dogs are naturally clean, they will not want to soil their “den” area.
Potty training dogs can be done for any [...]
Winter season Dog Agility Teaching
November 7, 2009 · 6 Comments
Yes, its cold outside, but don’t stop your dog’s agility training. Depending on where you live, there may be snow on the ground from November in March, but thats no purpose to give up your agility training. Led your training inside, suitable at your own home.
Get creative through your training locations. Do you’ve a hallway, [...]
Dog Training Advice
September 21, 2009 · 4 Comments
Building Trust
In order to have success training your dog, you will need to establish trust between you. You’ll want to begin by making sure you got all the basics for your dog covered, like shelter, food, excercise, love and so on (and don’t forget a lot of physical affection!). This will absolutely let your dog [...]
Towards Long-Lasting Boston Terrier Training
September 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment
For more concrete results in your Boston Terrier training, positive reinforcement is the start of the program to molding this animal into a the “IT” pet and family companion.
Very smart, sinewy and compact…Most people are easily impressed with the Boston. However, it can also be very sensitive to the atmosphere and mood around it. The [...]
Tips to Control Dog Barking
August 25, 2009 · 2 Comments
Sometimes your dog may start barking because he gets overexcited to see you, or really wants your attention, or is barking to protect you-these are all minor barking problems, and you should be able to stop them with a simple command to quiet down. If your dog suffers from any of these issues listed below, [...]
Fox Terrier Obedience Training
August 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Obedience training is one of the best services you can provide for your fox terrier and yourself and your family. This is both rewarding and fun and will enrich your relationship with your new puppy. Fox terrier obedience training is an ongoing process that occurs not just at specific training sessions but right through the [...]
Boundary Training Dogs
August 18, 2009 · 1 Comment
Something terrible that happened in my neighborhood last week spurred me on to write this article. A neighbor of mine had a wonderful chocolate Lab named Clyde, who has chased his last car. Everyone loved this dog, so we were all saddened by his death. It was no secret Clyde liked to chase cars, and [...]




