Taking home a new puppy is going to be an exciting new quest that will also bring a lot of responsibility in rearing the puppy and providing it with proper training. The moment the dog comes home, training should start immediately although this is the time when the owner is still enjoying the cute little pup. The owner must just keep in mind that everything he does will create an impact on the behavior of the puppy and will carry this on even when he is already an adult.
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Posted on Dec 31st, 2009
The scruffy face and bright eyes of the Jack Russell terrier makes this a popular choice for a pet and why this pup is often the breed of choice for movies and television. However, the Jack Russell may be small, but his will is mighty, and a dog that is not well trained will probably run the household.
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Posted on Dec 28th, 2009
When you decide to add dogs to the family, it is important that the dog receives training as soon as possible so that they can become a valued member of the family and will not damage the owner’s home.
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Posted on Dec 25th, 2009
It is going to be hard to refuse to accept the delightful face staring at you from the kennel at a breeders house ” not until that same pup decides to pee on your carpet. Puppy house training should be the first thing that you should do the moment he comes into your home in order for you to create a proper relationship with your new pup. Just remember that there may be times that doing so can also be a source of frustration to dog owners.
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Posted on Dec 21st, 2009
Sure, we all love our dogs. The indoor poop and the pee spots are unfortunate incidents that happen to come with the package. Wouldn’t it be great though to not have to deal with cleaning up his mess anymore? With your patience and these tips on potty training dogs, it can be done.
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Posted on Dec 18th, 2009
How many different dog training methods are there out there, it is enough to make your head spin? Well it is not the method that is important it is the feeling behind the handler. I am going to share with you how to create a relationship with your dog based on trust using animal communication.
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Posted on Dec 15th, 2009
Dog training is more than just obeying commands, since there is as well dog agility training in which you can teach your dog to do do various kinds of sport including jumping, climbing activities and even dodging in between poles. Dog agility training is an offshoot of horse show jumping and it was first praticed in the UK in 1979 at the Crufts Dog Show, and from then on, it has fastly grown in status for the entertainment value also sports value of it.
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Posted on Dec 12th, 2009
A dog that bites other dogs or humans is a hell of a problem for its master. We do hear stories about canines of all sizes, especially a Rottweiler or a Pitt Bull, mangling an unsuspecting passerby, or pouncing on kids who are playing around, or attacking other dogs. Though these reported instances may be rare happenings and not everyday occurrences, the fact remains that dogs do bite. That realization should be reason enough for every dog owner to nip the biting tendency of a dog in the bud itself, and preempt the possibility of it developing a biting habit.
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Posted on Dec 11th, 2009
What is it about puppies that makes them so irresistible? The first time you bring a puppy home, everyone rushes in excitement to greet their new family member. Then, when the new puppy has an “accident” on the rug, everybody seems to disappear. This is when you have to start training a puppy.
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Posted on Dec 11th, 2009
If you are keeping a dog as pet, it is quite likely and natural that you want the best for your dog and expect also best input from your dog. This is a good reason to wish to train a dog some manners and maneuvers. At times, you come across the difficulty of understanding why your dog behaves in a certain way as it does, and you feel totally baffled.
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Posted on Dec 9th, 2009