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Dog Buyers Guide

Dog Buyers Guide

07 Jul / 2015



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Having a dog at home waiting for you to get back from work is a great thing that a lot of people cherish. But things are not as easy as they seem to be. Once you have a dog you also become a dog problem owner. Crazy barking, biting people, chewing on shoes or slippers are just a few problems that you will have to bare if having a dog in the house.

Dog Behavioral Problems

Dog Behavioral Problems

21 Mar / 2016



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How many times have we heard fellow dog owners say, “We hate it when he barks non stop… or he utterly embarrassed us when he mounts people’s leg”. Dog owners usually have no problems to fill in tons of their dog behavioral problems into the above statements. We have to admit that we feel disappointed, even sad whenever we hear dog owners say that statement. Why? Because, these owners have failed to see things from their dog’s prospective. To put it simply, we should say that they don’t understand their dogs at all.

Does Your Puppy Do This?

Does Your Puppy Do This?

20 May / 2016



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Unfortunately, eliminating problem behaviors is one thing that most dog owners eventually face. This article will focus on a few of the most commonly encountered behavior problems.

Problem #1 - Jumping up on people
One of the most frequently cited problems with dogs is that of jumping up on people. Unfortunately, this is one of those behaviors that are often inadvertently encouraged by well-meaning owners. After all, it is cute and adorable when that little 10 pound puppy jumps up on you, your family members and your friends.

Do Your Puppy Accept Collar And Leashes

Do Your Puppy Accept Collar And Leashes

10 Dec / 2015



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Walking on a collar and lead is an important skill that every dog must learn.  Even the best trained dog should never be taken outside the home or yard without a sturdy collar and leash.  Even if your dog is trained perfectly to go off lead, accidents and distractions do happen, and a collar, with proper identification attached, is the best way to be sure you will get your beloved companion back.
Of course before you can teach your new puppy to 



Did You Ever Thought Of German Shepherd Dogs?

Did You Ever Thought Of German Shepherd Dogs?

22 Feb / 2016



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The German Shepherd Dog is one of the most popular dog breeds — for good reason. He's an intelligent and capable working dog. His devotion and courage are unmatched. And he's amazingly versatile, excelling at most anything he's trained to do: guide and assistance work for the handicapped, police and military service, herding, search and rescue, drug detection, competitive obedience and, last but not least, faithful companion.

Behavioral Traits:
German Shepherd Dogs are protective by nature, which is why they make excellent guard dogs and police dogs. Once a German Shepherd Dog bonds with its family, it may become protective of them when approached by strangers or by friends. This protectiveness may be appropriate or inappropriate, depending upon the situation, and the dog may not always be able to discriminate between those situations. It is important to train the dogs to recognize welcome and unwelcome guests. They may bark as strangers or familiar friends approach your home, but proper socialization and training from an early age will help this very intelligent and proud breed to become well-integrated into a normal social routine. Neither aggression nor timidity should be tolerated. Reputable breeders and trainers generally agree that aggressive tendencies or excessive shyness in German Shepherd Dogs usually are a product of poor breeding, poor training, or both. Potential Dog owners should explore their dog's background and commit to an appropriate socialization and training protocol before making a life-long commitment to the dog. A German Shepherd Dog can provide years of loyal companionship and faithful service.

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