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New puppies are a source of fun and pure joy. But at the same time you will experience some frustration. While everyone loves a puppy, no one is thrilled about potty training a new pet. Where do you start? What is the best method? Here are some tips to help you potty train your new [...]
Posted by admin on Friday, July 30, 2010 at 5:22 am
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It is common to see a puppy relieving himself indoors on a carpet. This is the case usually with an untrained puppy, who does it unknowingly. It is possible to train a puppy and inculcate proper behavioral qualities. Here, puppy owners need to assume the responsibility and teach their puppies how to go about with [...]
Posted by admin on Sunday, July 25, 2010 at 8:04 am
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged 15 Minutes, Alertness, Contrary, Dirt, Gravel, Habit, How To Train A Puppy, Instructions, Nighttime, Passing Urine, Patience, Pet Behaviorist, Praises, Puppies, Puppy, Puppy Owners, Temper, Train, Train Puppy, Training Puppy, Training Your Puppy, Waste Matter, Weather
Training an ever energetic and curiously active Golden Retriever puppies is a difficult task. Along with your love, care and patience it also requires the know-how of some basic training skills. Goldens are very intelligent and learn fast. But in absence of proper, consistent and clear training/instructions, they can easily take up a wrong habit. [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, July 12, 2010 at 2:20 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Absence, Clicker Training, Consistency, Disapproval, Dislike, Do's, Golden, Golden Retriever, Golden Retriever Puppies, Good Habits, Habit, Handy Device, Love, Masters, Modulations, Patience, Positive Reinforcement, Pup, Puppies, Retriever, Retriever Training, Training, Training Puppies, Urge
Responsible adoption ingrains a sense of belonging in a hearthless waif’s heart and in turn fills the adopter’s with a feeling of immense satisfaction. If you are one of the many Golden Retriever fans and want to get a cute little Golden pup home, consider adopting one. Yes, there are many Goldens that have been [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 4:56 pm
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Dalmatians, sometimes known as the firehouse dog, love to play. They enjoy going for walks, running, and fetching. If you lead an active lifestyle and want a dog to take with you when participating in outdoor activities, then a Dalmatian is one of the best breeds to own.
Dalmatians, when treated and cared for properly, can [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, July 5, 2010 at 1:00 am
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Adulthood, Characteristic Spots, Colored Eyes, Consistency, Dalmatian, Devotion, Family Environment, Females, Firehouse Dog, Friendliness, Intelligence, Life, Medium Sized Dogs, Negative Reinforcement, Patience, Pets, Positive Reinforcement, Puppies, These Dogs, Train Puppy, Walks
Perfect Pooch Behavior with Positive Reinforcement
Positive reinforcement of dogs can be done easily by employing praise, dog toys, and small dog food treats. This type of training is proving to be far more rewarding than attempts at behavior modification that employs negative reinforcement techniques. When you elect to praise and reward your dog in a [...]
Posted by admin on Sunday, July 4, 2010 at 9:57 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Behavior Modification, Dog Chews, Dog Food, Frustration, Harsh Punishment, Harsh Words, Learning Curves, Negative Consequence, Obedience, Patience, Period Of Time, Positive, Positive And Negative Reinforcement, Positive Reinforcement, Reinforcement, Reinforcement Methods, Reinforcement Techniques, Rewards, Short Period, Swats, Undesirable Behavior, Unpleasant Consequences
Dog behavioral problems can range from aggression to destroying your house to simply ignoring commands when you know he understands. The good thing about dogs is most of their problems stem from issues that you can fix such as fear, boredom, anxiety or lack of respect for you. Dogs, by their nature, need someone to [...]
Posted by admin on Sunday, July 4, 2010 at 8:57 am
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Miecke and the potty training
Having had multiple dogs before, we knew we had to potty train our adorable German shepherd puppy right away. We always use the same method. We use the crate. So it was a no-brainer that we would have to use the same method on Miecke. Of course, nothing comes easy with [...]
Posted by admin on Sunday, July 4, 2010 at 6:58 am
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Bedtime, Brainer, Dogs, Enough Space, Fecal Matter, German, German Shepherd Puppy, German Shepherds, Housebreaking, Occasional Accidents, Passion, Patience, Period Of Time, Potty Training, Puppies, Shepherd, Short Period, Sleepless Nights, Storage, Train Puppy, Water Intake
Dog housebreaking is one of the first training you will have to perform with your dog once you have brought your dog home. The whole process takes a lot of patience. Usually, new puppies are not capable of controlling their toilet bowels until 3 months. If your puppies are newly born, then more patience should [...]
Posted by admin on Saturday, July 3, 2010 at 8:55 am
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If you and your family just adopted a new puppy chances are high that you may need a little help training them. Even if you adopted an adult dog they may still have some issues that need to be solved. The more common problems for dogs or all ages include walking nicely on and off [...]
Posted by admin on Friday, July 2, 2010 at 5:57 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Austin, Bite Inhibition, Crate Training, Cue, Dana, Dog Trainer, Dog Trainers, Doggy Day Care, Exercises, Find, Four Months, Friend, Group Sessions, Litter Box, New Friend, New Puppy, Own Pace, Patience, Private Sessions, Socialization, Train Dogs, Trainer, Training Dogs