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Dog Training: Clicker Training

Owning a dog comes with tremendous responsibilities. And as a dog owner, it is your duty to teach your dog how to be obedient so it will not become a menace to your neighbors and a pest in your home. There are ...
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Dog Training: Dog Training Tips

A lot of people look forward to the time were they would be able to play with their dogs, their best friends as far as they’re concerned. But even best friends have bad times as well. And if you’re dealing with a dog, it’s quite different. Instinctively, dogs like to bark, chew stuff, dig holes, and many other unacceptable canine activities. Some dog ow...
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Dog Training Tips: Abusive Dog Training Is NOT Necessary

The myth that puppies need to experience pain, physical discomfort or fear in order to learn persists widely today despite convincing evidence to the contrary. This often leads to ego crushing physical punishment and the trauma of social isolation. The result may be a guilt ridden owner applying such punishments during the pup's most ...
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Dog Training: More Dog Training Tips

Many dog owners are not aware of the advantages of dog house-training. It is because some might have the misconception of higher expenses when their dogs are subjected to a dog training procedure. Well, in some cases it is true but you can train your dogs without spending your money. How? You on...
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Dog Training: Using The Sit Command

The basic foundation of dog training is teaching your canine friend how to obey commands. If you can make a dog sit then the probability of making them do some other things would follow. Making a dog sit may be ...
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Dog Training: Obedience Training

Having a dog as a pet can be very rewarding, if the animal is disciplined with the proper training right from the very start. Dogs, like humans are very social beings wherein the animal can be bred and taught with good behavior. Obedience training for your pet dog is a must as it can bring excellent m...
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Dog Training: Dog Agility Training

People train their pet dogs for various reasons. They train them for behavior correction, for confrontation training, for obedience training and for agility training. Some dogs have jobs that require the proper skills and discipline for them to be able to perform their job efficiently. You may have seen police dogs in action; these dogs are trained for obedience, and are tra...
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Dog Training Aids: Types Of Dog Leashes

Having the proper equipment is very important for successful dog training. It enables you and your dog to get through the training with much ease and less frustrations. The essential equipment that you would need to train your dog effectively is a dog leash, a dog collar, and a lot of food treats to reward him for a job well done. A dog leash is a type of equipment that is purely functional. It does not... Continue Reading...

Dog Behaviour Tips: How To Help Your Dog's Storm Phobias

Many dogs that fear storm activity also fear other sharp percussive noises, such as gunfire, exploding balloons, or low frequency sounds from a sound system capable of rattling the windows. Because storm noises originate outdoors, any attempts to simulate storm noises or other loud sounds shou... Continue Reading...

 








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