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
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 first thing a responsible human should do after adopting a puppy is find a dog obedience school. A puppy’s training should start early to nip any negative behaviors in the bud and ensure a happy, healthy relationship between dog and family. Be sure to choose a school that fits with your natural leadership style so you can successfully continue training at home. Remember that choosing a good dog obedience school will help you both get off on the right foot.
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Posted on Nov 21st, 2009
It is the ambition of every dog owner to have a well-trained dog. However, many dog owners do not take into account the amount of effort and time which is needed to train a dog properly. That is the reason why a number of mistakes are made which could be easily avoided with a little bit of common sense and effort.
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Posted on Nov 9th, 2009
Getting a puppy is an exciting time for both the family and the puppy. When a puppy comes into a home, it will be exposed to a variety of new sights, sounds, and places to explore. This can be a very overwhelming and stressful time for the little critter. It is important for the owner to help the puppy adjust and become a well-behaved adult dog. This will involve teaching it to listen to your commands and desensitizing it to new stimuli.
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Posted on Oct 6th, 2009
Did you know you that potty training puppies, particularly Golden Retriever puppies, can be done within 7 days? In fact, depending upon the age of your dog or puppy, house training a pup can be done in as little as 48 hours. I discovered the house training a puppy techniques and you can too. Just think, no more puddles or treasures waiting for you in the morning or after coming home from work.
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Posted on Sep 24th, 2009