Dachshund: The Superb German Dog Hunter, Burrow Creeper, and Loving House Pet
April 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Dachshund is a German name that means “badger dog” and indeed, the Dachshund that we know of today is originally the chaser and capturer of the ferocious badgers. The Dachshund is irregularly long and narrow in body and oddly short in legs but these differences are what make it a superb under and above the ground hunter. In Germany where it began, this dog expertly and easily crawled in to the burrows of pesky badgers and other small animals; and the result, a good game of below the ground hunting.
Bad Dogs
April 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
When a dog is termed as bad by the owner, usually it is they who are the cause. The feeling is very irritating when a dog jumps on you and puts paw prints over everything you’re wearing. The dog next door might also prefer to leave his calling cards on your front yard.
House Breaking For The New Dog Owner
April 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Getting a new puppy is always a fun time for a family. Puppies are so cute and adorable that everyone loves them. They quickly become part of the family and everyone loves the playing, the curiosity and the sweet cuddliness but nobody likes it when they do their duty in the house. Puppy potty training is probably the most challenging and likely the only real problem associated with having a new puppy but if you are going to be a happy dog owner you will need to make sure that your puppy house training is efficiently done.
Adopting an Older Golden Retriever
April 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Many a person longs to own a beautiful Golden Retriever but understandably has second thoughts when they consider how lively a puppy is. Perhaps you are one of these people? Well the answer might well lie in adopting a more mature Golden, one who will easily adapt to your family and lifestyle, and one that will not be as disruptive as a puppy.
Helping You Become A Certified Dog Trainer
April 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Pets Mart Television can bring to light many different types of careers. One of these is being a certified dog trainer. This is an ideal career is a person loves to work around animals. It may not be a traditional job in an office but it is a career in which someone is doing what [...]
A Guide on Housebreaking Your Canine
April 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment
When you first take a dog or puppy home, you will most likely have to potty train your dog. There are a few people who are luck out and get an already potty trained dog, but this is pretty rare. The truth is, most new owners will have to train their dogs. This can be [...]
Three Basic Rules of Dog Obedience Training
April 16, 2009 · 1 Comment
There are dog obedience training schools where dogs are trained to follow simple commands using three basic principles as the trainer’s guide.. Many dog training and dog behavior schools use these rules. These are: Principle One: Consistency. You must be consistent in the use of words, the tone of your voice and your actions, that [...]
How To Train Your Dog To Play Fetch
April 15, 2009 · 1 Comment
So you’re the proud owner of a dog and you love him to death. Now you want to play with him in order to strengthen the bond between you two. What better way than to play fetch with your dog?
Six Easy Things to Keep in Mind While Training Your Beagle.
April 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Can beagles be difficult? Absolutely. But they’re also incredibly loyal and loving. Couple that affection with a good training regimen, and you have a great dog to enjoy for years to come. Here are 6 ways you can assure your beagle (or any other dog for that matter) becomes the pride of the neighborhood:
Potty Training Your New Puppy or Dog
April 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment
House train a dog in just 7 days! Yes it is possible to housebreak your new puppy or dog in one week. After extensive trial and error a routine of training has finally been developed that allows you to housebreak you new puppy quickly and effectively. Gone are the days of taking months to house [...]



