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How to Teach a Dog to Roll Over

December 18, 2011

Folks often ask me how they can train their dog to do a range of tricks. Some of the less complicated ones to start with is shake a paw, high 5 and roll over. From my personal experience, I've found you can learn how to teach a dog to roll over in 3 straightforward steps.

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Discover And Recognize Weimaraner Training Issues

February 3, 2011

We all know that every breed of dog can have some trait problems and its important to recognize them in the breed before you own or start to train your dog. Weimaraner training problems can sometimes include separation anxiety, excessive prey drive, and even overly aggressive.

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Stopping Dogs from Digging in the Garden

December 27, 2010

We all love our dogs, but it can be incredibly frustrating when they decide to dig up our gardens and leave holes everywhere. Many owners despair of ever stopping their dogs from doing this and are absolutely distraught with the mess in their garden. So what can be done to stop this and to control your dog’s urges to digging? The first thing to do is to try and understand what your dog is thinking. Getting into the mindset of your dog is always the best way to solve behavioural problems with the least amount of stress on both sides.

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Safety Of Your Dog In The Winter Is A Must

December 22, 2010

Winter is the time when all the dog owners need to take special care of their small pups. In this time, you feel like lazing around, insulating your house and gearing up for comfortable meals. So as you get ready to welcome winters, also prepare your small pup for the same. Obviously! You won’t like winter hazards such as ice or antifreeze to make a negative impact on your pooch. So, take some precautionary steps beforehand just to keep your pup safe.

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House Training Your Dog

November 30, 2010

You will never find a dog who purposely defects near his own food bowls or bed. For creatures that were not always domesticated they are in fact highly hygienic. In order to house train your dog it is essential then that he is shown exactly what is off limits and where he can relieve himself.

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Dog Training Can Be Fun As Well As Instructive

November 17, 2010

Dog lovers know that dog training should be about building understanding and trust between dog and owner. There is no need to hurt your dog physically or mentally in order to get the dog to obey commands.

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Living With Dogs

November 4, 2010

Owning a dog is much more than a wagging tail and wiggly body greeting you each time you come home. If you have had a stressful day at work, your dog will pick up on your feelings, and he or she may even sit up, roll over, or perform another trick that the animal knows will cheer you up.

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Ways Weimaraner Training To Alleviate Separation Anxiety Can Aid You And Your Dog

October 30, 2010

Weimaraners tend to be more prone to separation anxiety than many other breeds, but a lot of breeds suffer from this and kind of disorder. This breed is known to become very attached and protective of their owners, and lack of the proper attention can lead to a huge ordeal. Weimaraner training to alleviate separation anxiety, can with time, and a whole lot of patience help your pet can find happiness and a calm state of mind in which to live out his or her life.

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The Truth About Crate Training Dogs

October 30, 2010

Have you ever read about crate training dogs? It sounds like an inhumane act to dogs who don’t do as they’re told. Surprisingly, it’s actually the contrary. Crate training is a good method of training based on the dogs’ natural need for security.

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Aggression In Dogs In How To Handle It

September 30, 2010

Often times dogs have behavior challenges which unfortunately can easily turn out to be seriously trying to the friendship between you and your dog. It can be essential to manage behavior issues as quickly in your pet’s life as possible. If you don’t, it may end up turning out to be a real difficulty that is that much more tough to overcome.

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