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Dog Training:  Teaching Your Dog Commands

Dog Training: Teaching Your Dog Commands

02 May / 2016



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Teaching your dog the "sit" command could be one of the most useful commands you ever teach him. A poorly trained dog is a direct reflection on you the pet owner and how much care about your dog.  In fact an untrained dog becomes a nuisance to its owner therefore the dog and owner become unhappy.  Whether it's a puppy or a fully grown dog you can teach them to sit with a little effort on your part.

Have you been putting it off because you think your dog will never be able to learn a new 'trick'? Don't put it off any longer. Start teaching your dog how to sit today.

Dog Training – Dealing With Separation Anxiety

Dog Training – Dealing With Separation Anxiety

06 May / 2016



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Separation anxiety also known in the dog training world as owner absent misbehavior, is one of the most frequently encountered problems in the world of dog training. Separation anxiety can manifest itself in many different ways, including chewing, destroying the owner’s property, excessive barking, self-destructive behavior and inappropriate urination and defecation.

Dogs suffering from separation anxiety often whine, bark, cry, howl, dig, chew and scratch at the door the entire time their family members are away. Well-meaning owners often unwittingly encourage this misbehavior by rushing home to reassure the dog, but it is important for the well-being  of both dog and owner that the dog learn to deal with extended periods of separation.

Dog Training Initial Training

Dog Training Initial Training

03 Jul / 2015



Written By: text_none_author Published In: Dog-Blog Hits: 961 Comment: 0

most dog owners or dog breeders would love to have a calm and obedient dog. It is said that a calm and obedient dogs training are healthier.  Moreover, these dogs will have lesser tussles with people and other dogs.
If it is a puppy, you will need much more patience and time to house train your puppy correctly.If you want your puppy to use the bathroom outside

Dog Training Career What is Involved

Dog Training Career What is Involved

07 Jul / 2015



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A dog training career may be just right for you, if you love working with dogs.  Dogs of all ages, from puppies to older dogs, need training, and their owners often don’t know how to train them.  They look for a professional dog trainer to do the job.
If you are thinking of a dog training career, you might want to start by practicing on your own dog.

Dog Training - How To Stop Possessiveness With Food

Dog Training - How To Stop Possessiveness With Food

30 Apr / 2016



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Dog training-possessiveness with food : Though sometimes would like to believe otherwise, food is a dog's first priority, so the first step to successful training is to establish yourself as the leader, this can be achieved by showing him that he can only have his food at your discretion and command. Give him his dinner, allow him to eat for a few seconds, and then take his bowl away from him. Use an appropriate sound each time you do so, such as "leave" or "stop", and keep the bowl away for a few seconds. Provided he didn't show any aggression as you removed the bowl, tell him how 'good boy', give it back and allow him to continue eating. Repeat this two or three time during each meal for a few days, then once or twice a week for a few weeks.

Dog Trainers -How to find the best for you and your dog

Dog Trainers -How to find the best for you and your dog

14 Nov / 2017



Written By: Binita Published In: Dog-Blog Hits: 830 Comment: 0

Deciding to provide your pet with training often requires more than a brief look through the yellow pages. Every year unscrupulous people calling themselves behaviorists, animal consultants, pet advisers and trainers are fleecing thousands of dog owners throughout the world. There are a number of genuine people who provide a really good service but there are many more that do not. Be careful that you don’t become their victim.

Finding a good trainer is like checking out your child’s elementary school: you want to make sure it provides the right environment so he or she enjoys learning. It’s just as important for you to be comfortable with the trainer, because it is you who will be trained, not the dog. Our tips on trainers below will help you to pick a good one. Don’t use the tips as a rigid guide, let your common sense and instincts guide you.

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