Clicker Training Dogs A Great Technique

December 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

If you are interested in clicker training for dogs then you are looking at one of the more useful dog training techniques. It’s popularity not only stems from the fact that it’s not painful to the dog, but in the fact that it’s powerfully effective. Good behavior is rewarded  using behavioral psychology as the motivation. [...]

The Importance of An Adolescent Dog’s Socialization and Papillon Training

December 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

  A butterfly dog’s adolescence years—the so called teen years—is a period of make or break behaviors that can have so much effect on adulthood. Ignoring your papillon’s need for education may result to a dog that is hyperactive, bad-mannered, poorly socialized. What follows are some papillon training notes on taking better care of dog [...]

Puppy Separation Anxiety and Medication

December 9, 2009 · 1 Comment 

Canine separation anxiety is among the most prevalent behavioral problems in dogs. Dogs are social. If they haven’t gotten used to to being alone they can become nervous. There are a number of different medication to relieve dog anxiety and lessen symtoms thanks to modern science. These anti-anxiety medications, such as chlomicalm, adjust your dogs [...]

Stopping Your Dog From Chasing

December 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Most dogs enjoy chasing things, with cats, cars and people being particular favorites of theirs. Dogs generally see this as something fun to do, and don’t mean any harm by it, but, the fact is, that by chasing they invoke fear in others and can cause unintentional accidents. Allowing your dog to chase anything is [...]

Four Tips to Stop Dog From Jumping

December 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

To stop dog from jumping, there are four tricks to master, but you have to understand why your dog jumps .For more on this topic visit stop dog from jumping You know your dog isn’t jumping on people to be aggressive; he doesn’t want to scare anyone or hurt them. However, it’s an embarrassing situation. [...]

Dogs: Many Uses and All Heart

December 2, 2009 · 6 Comments 

Modern society has developed a wonderful dependence on our dogs! People do not use dogs merely for companionship. Dogs are loyal guards of our families and our businesses. Service dogs help not only the blind, but for people with various types of health problems that prevent them from being able to accomplish everyday tasks that [...]

Dog Food Aggression How To Solve It

November 20, 2009 · 3 Comments 

One of the biggest problems encountered by the new dog owner is dog food aggression and other aggression problems. Shelters have behavioral tests and this is one of the most commonly failed. There are many things you can do to solve dog food aggression and many reasons why your dog might have it in the [...]

Dog Manners Made Easy: Sportdog Training Collars

November 18, 2009 · 1 Comment 

Training a dot for working or hunting is very different than training the average household dog. The large area required for hunting makes it easy for dogs to wander and verbal commands are often ignored. In these cases, a hunter will find that Sportdog training collars are very effective for transmitting orders to their dogs. [...]

Dog Health Care FAQ

November 17, 2009 · 2 Comments 

Here are the answers to just a few of the questions most commonly posed by dog owners. 1. I’m getting my puppy today – what supplies should I have ready at home? The first thing you’ll need is a travel crate for your dog’s trip home. Be sure to have some good puppy food at [...]

Stop Dog Aggression NOW

November 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

It is natural to feel scared when your treasured pet turns aggressive.  It may seem funny when your puppy shows aggression towards another puppy, but this can be a serious problem if it continues until you become desperate to stop dog aggression in your much loved pet.   It is important to consider the cause [...]

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