Posted on January 20 2010 by admin
Learn how your body language can help or hurt your dog training efforts. Discover simple steps you can take to improve your dog training.
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Posted on January 3 2010 by admin
Dogs are social animals, and a friendly dog in a stressful situation would never attack or bite. However, many cases of individuals bitten by dogs belie this.
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Posted on January 1 2010 by admin
When you are training your dog, it should not be uncomfortable for either you or your dog. With the right attitude, you and your dog can have fun during every dog training session. The more fun that you and your dog have during these sessions means that your dog will be motivated to [...]
Posted on December 31 2009 by admin
Dogs can be extremely annoying when they seem to chew on everything they can find lying on the floor, including your clothes and important papers. It becomes worse when they jump into your neighbor’s backyard and tear apart their beautiful flowers.
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Posted on December 30 2009 by admin
All things aside, “most reputable manufacturers of “super premium” and natural food agree with holistic veterinarians and other experts that the very best diet for your animal companion is one that you make yourself.
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Posted on December 28 2009 by admin
Are you fond of sharing your food with your dog? According to experts, giving your dog some of your food may not be a good idea. Some of the tasty food that we like to eat and even those dog food that we often buy in the market could cause a lot of miseries [...]
Posted on December 27 2009 by admin
For a puppy, dog fences are essential for their security. You may feel bad about keeping them fenced in but you would feel worse if something life threatening or dangerous happened to your puppy because you allowed him to roam free.
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Posted on December 23 2009 by admin
Are you getting annoyed by the destructive chewing behavior of your dog? Do you want your puppy or dog to stop chewing shoes, mats, carpets, clothing, furniture and anything he can reach? Dogs don’t have to be angry to do this destructive chewing they do this because this is their natural behavior as dogs.
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Posted on December 21 2009 by admin
http://www. dogfoodexposed. com Headlines ” Toxic pet food kills dozens of dogs”Dog food secrets exposed. Learn what the major manufacturers are hiding from you. Your Dogs life can be extended learn how
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Posted on December 18 2009 by admin
Information, tips and techniques on the challenges of setting markers for your dog are discussed in this free video.
Expert: Melanie McLeroy
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Posted on December 16 2009 by admin
According to the Pet Food Institute, dog owners spend about $8 billion dollars a year on food for the 67 million dogs living in the U. S. The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine has the largest m. . .
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Posted on December 14 2009 by admin
Crate training a dog is a good way to introduce a new dog to your home, as is touring the house with the dog on a leash and puppy-proofing your home. Help your dog get used to a new home with crate. . .
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Posted on December 10 2009 by admin
Training a deaf puppy works the same way as training a puppy who can hear, but hand signals are used instead of verbal cues. Practice the hand signals for “sit,” “heel” and “stay” with information . . .
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Posted on December 1 2009 by admin
A Good Dog Food Despite what the label may claim, many of the dog foods available are not a good source of nutrition for your dog and some are actually harmful. The dog owner assumes that since the dog food label reads: ‘complete and balanced’, ‘premium’, ‘Healthy’, or ‘high protein’ that their dog will be [...]
Posted on November 29 2009 by admin
Owners would like to have an obedient, calm and faithful dog because an obedient and trained dog is a happier dog, most unlikely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. A well socialised and trained dog is more reliable and interacts so much better with family companion, especially in households with young [...]