Dog Training Articles
91: 7 Tips For New Puppy Owners
There is nothing quite like a new puppy. A few weeks after you bring your puppy home though the kids are not as interested and your puppy becomes very mobile, and if you’re not careful they can become very destructive. That’s why I have put together a list of 7 steps that can greatly help you with your new puppy.
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92: Dogs And Children – Necessary Safety Precautions
Kids and dogs go together like peanut butter and jelly – most of the time. Unfortunately, they can also be a dangerous combination. The safest course of action is to NEVER, under any circumstances ever leave your children and dog together unsupervised.
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93: Why Your Dog Pulls - And How To Get Him To Stop!
Behind every dog that pulls is an owner that allows him or herself to be pulled. There are specific leash techniques that anyone can learn to make walking your dog enjoyable.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: May 17th 2007 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 32 |
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94: Toilet Training Your Puppy – Your Seven Step, Ten Day Housetraining Plan
Toilet training your young puppy or dog can be a challenge, but if you follow a specific, proven plan of action, the process becomes much simpler. This 7 step, 10 day plan will have your puppy housetrained in no time.
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95: Training Aggressive Dog - How To Train Your Aggres
Training Aggressive Dog - How To Train Your Aggres
Continuearticle datasubmitted: May 16th 2007 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 27 |
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96: Controlling Your Dogs Bark
How to control your dogs barking.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: May 15th 2007 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 31 |
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97: Teaching my Pup to Sit and Stay
Great aids to teach your dog to sit and stay.
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98: Getting Your Dog Ready for a Newborn
Getting Your Dog Ready for a Newborn
Continuearticle datasubmitted: May 10th 2007 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 30 |
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99: Is Your Dog Behaving Badly?
There is nothing worse as a dog owner then a dog who continually behaves badly. From barking all day and night, chewing up everything in sight, to biting nothing can strain the owner/dog relationship more than bad behavior.
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100: Tips for Training an Older Dog
There is a saying that "you can't teach an old dog new tricks". For many people with an older dog that was never properly trained they probably think this is true. Just like people do, when dogs get older they get pretty set in their ways.
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Perfection in free heeling is achieved through leash training. Study your dog's natural movements and select a speed suitable to the dog. The heeling exercises will then be a normal procedure, based on the dog's physical and mental characteristics.