Owners have grown accustomed to their canines lifting their legs to mark trees and bushes during routine walks. The behavior is motivated by more than a mere need to urinate (and in some cases, defecate). It is a way to communicate territorial ownership. If it is only done outside, few owners would complain. The problem is that many dogs mark inside the home.
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Posted on Mar 8th, 2010
When a pet is termed as bad by the owner, usually it is they who are the cause. When you are walking down the road, it is extremely annoying to find a pet jumping at you only to spoil your clean clothes. When your front yard is the chosen venue for the next door pet to leave his many calling cards, this is also frustrating. Would you like to call them bad dogs?
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Posted on Mar 5th, 2010
Millions of people are bitten by dogs each year; young children are usually the victim. Not only does this result in a possible health risk for the person who has been bitten, but in the case of kids, it can leave a damaging impression of canines. That is unfortunate. The bond shared between humans and dogs is incredibly strong. Being bitten at a young age can lead to an emotional scar that destroys any chance of enjoying that connection.
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Posted on Mar 1st, 2010
You have to realize, if you want to train your dog that it is really going to depend on the breed of dog that you have, as to how you are going to have to train them. Training a dog is very important because you want to make sure that they know you are in charge and that you are the one that is going to be in control here.
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Posted on Feb 26th, 2010
Having the power to baby a puppy you just took home because its so tiny and adorable can be very tempting. But you have to remember that by doing so, this may lead to an untrained pup and a spoiled dog that will have a lot of different behavior problems in the long run. If this is the case, it will be hard to retrain a dog if hes already aged and is used to certain patterns already.
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Posted on Feb 23rd, 2010
Advanced obedience is to a dog is what putting down the toilet seat is to a man, it takes patient training but it can be done. Dog obedience training is one of the most rewarding experiences between a dog and his pet owner. You are not just doing yourself a favor; you are giving your animal a happier and fuller life. Obedient dogs are well-adjusted, self-assured and mentally quicker. You can be confident in his behavior even if you leave him alone with other people.
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Posted on Feb 20th, 2010
Wouldn’t it be more fascinating if at an early age, your puppy knows how to do “his job” in the right manner? To achieve such, it is important to start house training a puppy as soon as possible. It is fascinating to do, but it requires much effort and patience in the process.
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Posted on Feb 17th, 2010
It must have happened to you while walking on the beach or the local park. There jumping on and off the walking path is a puppy in the throes of life. You know that such a dog is full of wonder at every little butterfly that flutters. Its non-stop tail movement is evidence that it is truly happy to meet each and every non-threatening stranger.
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Posted on Feb 14th, 2010
Online dog training is being used by a lot of people nowadays to train their animal companion because of its minimal cost. A lot of breeds can be educated utilizing online dog training since some techniques are found to work well with specific breeds of dogs.
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Posted on Feb 11th, 2010
Most of us think about bathing dogs in one of two ways. Either we believe that dogs nearly never need bathing, or we fall in with the people who feel a dog should be bathed once a month or even more often. The truth is somewhere between the two.
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Posted on Feb 8th, 2010