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One of the common topics that dog owners is concerned with is how to stop dog biting. There are many reasons why a dog would bite a human being or another animal. It may do so because it is scared and it is just acting out in defense. Some canines want to display dominance and […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 8:19 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Acting, Adult Dogs, Affection, Aggression, Biting, Canines, Dog Bite, Dog Bites, Dog Muzzle, Dog Owners, Dog Training, Dominance, Ending, False Impression, Fast, Fear, Loud Noise, Safety Reasons, Shock, Snout, Stop, Strict Disciplinarian, Tips, Toys, Tussle
Before you examine the different ways on how to stop dog barking, you need to first understand that barking is a very natural behavior for dogs. They bark as a way to communicate with you. If you want to stop your dog from barking, you must first recognize the underlying cause as to why he […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 4:59 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Apparent Reason, Barking, Barking Dogs, Close Proximity, Deterrence, Different Ways, Dog Owners, Dog Training, Doorbell, Duration, How To Stop Dog Barking, Instantly, Mistake, Natural Behavior, Neighbors, Peace, Praises, Rewards, Stop, Three Easy Steps, Tongue, Unfamiliar Territories, Uninvited Guests
A dog can run longer in a very hot environment than its prey. The most sensitive organ in all animals is the brain. It is affected badly from the heat. However, dogs have a heat separation system in their necks. This system separates the brain from the rest of the body when it comes to […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 12:52 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Active, Blood Oxygen, Canine Supplements, Dog Owners, Dog Vitamins, Dogs, Excessive Activity, Excessive Amounts, Health Supplements, Hemoglobin, Lap Dogs, Metabolism, Minerals, More, Nutrition Supplements, Nutritional Supplements, Octane Fuel, Pet Supplements, Pet Vitamins, Prey, Sensitive Organ, Separation System, Supplements, Vitamins Supplements
The golden rule for successfully preparing your dog to be obedient requires three main components: patience, consistency and positive reinforcement. Dog owners who successfully practice how to train a dog have showed a clear path of communication and thereby strengthened the relationship between the dog and the owner. One of the most important advices on […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 8:14 am
Filed under Training · Tagged Advices, Boot Camp, Boot Camps, Clear Path, Consistency, Distractions, Dog Obedience School, Dog Obedience Schools, Dog Owners, Dog Training, Excessive Punishment, Golden Rule, Obedience Training, Obedient, Period Of Time, Pet Store Workers, Positive Reinforcement, Reinforcement Techniques, Repetitive Practice, Train, Vaccinations, Veterinarian
Are you at present aiming to get a dog? A lanky dog maybe something you want, perhaps? One that can cope well with your lifestyle? Walk with you in the mornings or even at nighttime? Play catch or go after the Frisbee in the park? Do you want a pet weimaraner that looks haunting or […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 3:24 am
Filed under Training · Tagged All Sorts, Alpha Family, Alpha Male, Animal Companions, Creatures, Dog Owners, Dog Training, Dominant Position, Establishing Dominance, Family Pet, Frisbee, Help, Low Maintenance, Nighttime Play, Pet Dogs, Separation Anxiety, Specific, Sums, Tendency, Tips, Train, Weimaraner, Weimaraner Training, Weimaraners
The cornerstone of good behavior in any dog is a good obedience training program. It is true to say that there are never bad dogs; the dog owners are the uneducated trainers. All dogs are always trying to please their master but the poorly trained or untrained dogs have no proper ways to do that […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 9:05 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged 15 Minutes, Attention Spans, Bad Dogs, Clicker Training, Cornerstone, Distaste, Dog Collar, Dog Obedience Training, Dog Owners, Dog Training, Dogs Training, Exercise, Good Behavior, Obedience Program, Obey, Positive Reinforcement, Practical Training, Puppies, Sessions, Small Steps, Start, Success, Training
Independence Day celebrations are great fun for people, but the loud noises and bright lights can be traumatic and create confusion and fear for dogs. Animal shelters report that the July 4th holiday brings record numbers of runaway dogs to their doors. These dogs have been frightened and made frantic by fireworks. But by being […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 8:39 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Animal Shelter, Animal Shelters, Back Doors, Bright Flashes, Bright Lights, Dog House, Dog Owners, Holiday Event, Independence Day Celebrations, July, Loud Bangs, Loud Noises, Microchip, Nois, Owners, Record Numbers, Revelry, Safety, Sense Of Hearing, These Dogs, Tips, Unnecessary Injury, Veterinarian, Veterinary Clinic
Does your dog have canine epilepsy? If so, there are five simple ways you can help reduce the severity of these attacks: 1. Have a bottle of Rescue Remedy with you, wherever the two of you may go. Rescue Remedy is an herbal, homeopathic liquid that comes in a small bottle and provides calming relaxation […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 4:30 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Bright Lights, Canine Epilepsy, Dog Epilepsy, Dog Owners, Dog Seizure, Epilepsy Sufferers, Epileptic Dogs, Excessive Noise, Eye Balls, Gaba, Gist, Glycine, Having, Help, Homeopathic, Rescue Remedy, Safe Distance, Seizure Dog, Seizure Dogs, Seizures, Staircase, Strobe Lights, Vagus Nerve
For dog owners, it is vital for you to trains your dog. A dog with behavior problems can be a nightmare for everyone. Coming when called is one of the most important skills that your dog must learn. It is for its safety. Things can get pretty bad when your dog refuses to respond to […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 12:02 am
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Your pets are treasured family members and need protection as much as your own family in the event of fire. Sadly, some 500,000 pets are affected by fires each year, and over 40,000 of them die. Most fire victims die from smoke asphyxiation. A fire needs oxygen to burn, so lack of oxygen or inhaling […]
Posted by admin on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 10:33 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Air Vents, Aspca, Bark Busters, Carbon Monoxide Detector, Dog Owners, Emergency Exit, Exit Plan, Experts Report, Fire, Fire Experts, Fire Plan, Fire Safety Tips, Fire Victims, Home Safety, Lack Of Oxygen, Owners, Plan Accounts, Poisonous Gas, Safety, Safety Measure, Smart Home, Smoke Detectors, Tips, Window Decals