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Steps and Tricks You Can Use That’ll Make The Walk Go Smoother Do you get home from your hard day at work, say hi to your canine friend and then get the leash? Does your dog begin running around in circles, jumping up and down? You finally get the leash on them, get them outside […]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 8:20 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Canine Friend, Control, Dog Behavior, Dog Exercise, Dog Leash, Dogs, Dominance, Leash, Neighbors, People, Pulling, Reason, Running Around In Circles, Smile, Stop, Train, Yell
Owning a dog can bring great joy to your life. Dogs provide you with company and allow you to relax. However, when they start digging in your backyard or lawn, it can get quite annoying. Because of the unpleasant sight and the damage they create, you need to find immediate solution to stop dog digging. […]
Posted by admin on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 8:42 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Affection, Best, Chicken Wire, Digging, Dog Digging, Dog Kennel, Dog Tips, Dog Training, Dogs, Exercise, Fast, Feces, Feelings, Great Joy, Paws, Pet Owners, Pets, Physical Stimulation, Probable Causes, Relax, Stop, Technique Tip, Tips, Train, Unpleasant Sight, Want
Would you think me if I told you that there is such a thing as Dachshund anxiety problems? No? Dachshund Separation anxiety is more of an issuethan you may imagine. While it can be a trivial problem, Dachshund anxiety can be a major issue, changing your bond with your Dachshund. I used to believe I […]
Posted by admin on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 8:15 am
Filed under Training · Tagged Alpha Member, Anxiety, Anxiety Problems, Bonds, Dachshund, Dachshunds, Family Leader, Family Members, Leadership, Leads, Period Of Time, Periods, Separation, Separation Anxiety, Simple, Simple Steps, Social Dogs, Steps, Stop, Trivial Problem
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
Who Else Wants to Know How to Stop Dog Flatulence Fast! If you ever had the unfortunate experience to be in the presence of dog with gas, you know that it’s enough to knock you over. How did something so nasty and foul get inside your dog? I don’t know which is worst the silent […]
Dogs love to bark. To non dog lovers, barking is a form of nuisance. You may have at one point in time received complaints from your neighbors about your dog’s barking. It can be very worrisome. Before you embark on dog barking training, it is important to understand why dogs bark. Dogs bark for the […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 7:02 am
Filed under Training · Tagged 99.9%, Barking, Barking Dog, Barking Dogs, Berserk, Control, Dog Barking, Dog Barks, Dog Lovers, Dog Owner, Dog Tips, Dog Training, Excitement, Fanfare, House Guest, Human Beings, Intruders, Neighbors, Nuisance, Point In Time, Rate, Stop, Success, Success Rate, Tips, Training, Training Dog
Are you frustrated with those of the yellow spots and the little “presents” on the carpet from your new puppy? Potty exercise a child needs months of groundwork and serenity. Potty training a new puppy requires the same thought and patience. Just like you might read a report on potty guidance, there are a extensive […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 4:50 am
Filed under Training · Tagged Carpet, Check Out Books, Dog Books, Dog Training, Firmness, From, Furniture, Groundwork, Guidance, Housebreaking Puppy, Housebreaking Your Puppy, Learn, Loud Noises, Messing, New Puppy, Patience, Personality, place, Potty, Punishments, Puppy Dog, Puppy Training, Serenity, Steadiness, Stop, Tips, Training, Training Puppy
Some dogs act like they were born to chew and get a great deal of enjoyment out of chewing on things; other dogs seem indifferent about chewing and rarely do it unless they get bored. Destructive chewing in dogs might be a phrase that sounds redundant to you. You’d be right, of course, because by […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 9:35 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Act, Behavior, Boredom, Chewing, Comfort Food, Destructive, Destructive Behavior, Dogs, Dogs Dogs, Emotional Outlet, Excess Energy, Good Behavior, Household Items, Jaws, Little Time, Mean Dogs, Mouths, Nerves, Personal Possessions, Phrase, Physical Abilities, Sharp Teeth, Sounds, Stop, This, Tips, Urge
If you’ve ever seen dogs being aggressive toward each other, you know just how disturbing dog-on-dog aggression can be. Aggression between dogs can take the form of growling, snarling, snapping, posturing and even outright fights which could cause significant injuries for the dogs. It can also be difficult for the owners to safely break up. […]
Posted by admin on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at 7:54 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Aggression, Aggressive Dogs, Break, Critical Period, Dog Behavior, Dog On Dog Aggression, Dogs, Good Chance, Interact, Prime Candidate, Sixteen Weeks, Socialization Process, Stop, Towards