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Dog obedience training; better your dog’s behaviour on the lead.

March 19, 2012

A typical sight for any dog owner is the image of an unfortunate fellow dog carer being dragged unceremoniously along at the end of a dogs lead. Lots of the time the command “heel” accompanies the procession yet makes small difference to events.

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What Is Behind The Behavior When A Dog Eats Poop

March 18, 2012

“The dog eats poop!” I said to my wife after she asked me what was wrong. We had just gotten our new Miniature Schnauzer puppy and were both so excited to see her grow up. The poop eating thing was a definite problem though.

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Clear evidence of canine stress during dog training sessions.

March 17, 2012

Dog training is fun and great to mentally stimulate both the dog and owner, especially with the kind and modern dog training techniques of positive reinforcement. Reward based training will galvanize your dog to contemplate what you need from him to ensure he gets his reward. Clicker training is a good example of inspiring dog training.

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Dog Eats Poop: Gross But Solvable Problem

March 17, 2012

“The dog eats poop!” I exclaimed to the wife after she asked me if something was wrong. We’d only just recently brought home our new Miniature Schnauzer puppy and were both so excited to see her grow up. She was irresistible right up to the time that she began with eating her own turds.

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Modern dog training challenges the dominance theory.

March 16, 2012

Qualified dog training and behaviour executives all over the world incline to bypass the word dominance. The dominance theory within the dog training world is dated and can be quite stunning to any individual that has a real interest and knowledge of dog behaviour and communication.

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Dog to Dog Aggression Training

March 16, 2012

Dog to dog aggression training is a necessity and aggressive behavior is a serious problem if you are in the unfortunate position of owning and loving a dog that is exhibiting this behavior. It is important to understand you have options but you must not ignore this behavior because it will not go away. In fact, if ignored it will become worse.

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Structure your dog training sessions for success.

March 16, 2012

Any dog training session will find advantages in a good structure. Positive reinforcement training is an excellent way to teach your dog what you need from him. The best training is reward based.

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Dog Training; teach your dog to stop the needless barking.

March 15, 2012

A dog that barks at everything and anything is both exasperating and difficult to control in several situations. He may guard the home and occasionally his owner. The territorial bark is commonly the behavior that we find most difficult to stop. There's no point simply roaring at a barking dog to stop. He will be able to just believe that you are joining in with him.

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Consistency and the importance of a release command in dog training.

March 14, 2012

Dog training is brilliant fun and extremely rewarding. Teaching a dog to do anything unusual can also prove trying. Frustration can be minimised by developing consistency during each dog training exercise that you initiate. By making consistency a habit when teaching your dog anything new you will ensure the very best results each time.

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Discover The Helpful Tips on How To House Train A Puppy

March 6, 2012

Prior to starting the housetraining of your pet, remember that some puppies pick up awfully quickly, but others have a tendency to holdup behind a bit. If in the event your puppy belongs to the second class, don't lose your faith and your heart; you only need to have a modest patience. Aside from patience, you ought to be watchful attentive and be trusty with your coaching actions.

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