Archive for May, 2009

A Crate Could Be Your Dog’s Best Friend

Let’s talk crates and dogs. But before we do, let’s clarify that the kinds of crates we’ll be discussing aren’t what some of you may be visualizing. These aren’t wooden freight delivery crates full of mysterious artifacts from an Egyptian temple. Crating dogs is a general term for keeping your dog in a cage (called a crate) for the purposes of potty training and to provide it with a secure “home” it can call its own.

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How To Help Your Dog Stop Barking

Whether you own a English Mastiff, a Sheepdog, or a Bischon, it can be challenging to get your dog to stop barking too much. Different breeds are triggered by different things, from noises to movement. Each breed seems to have its own nuisances for barking. Determining the reason your dog barks so much can be a key to learning to master out of control barking.

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The Important Role You Play in Stopping Animal Abuse

Disney often has us living in perfect harmony with our animal friends. The reality for the dogs and cats in our lives is sometimes less rosy. It doesn’t take much searching of the various internet news outlets to find all too many animal abuse stories out there. For those who would like to make a difference, the obstacle is often just insufficient information. Let’s see if we can change that today.

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Find Out Tips To Puppy Potty Training

Everyone in the house will be so excited to bring a new puppy home. Reality hits once everyone realizes that it may take a team effort to train the dog with patience and love. Potty training your dog is one of the first tasks, and this alone will call on your to muster up all the patience and effort you have.

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The Pros Guide To Puppy Training

Having a new puppy in the house is very exciting and fun. Everyone will want to touch the puppy, everyone will want to play with the puppy and everyone will want to feed the puppy. When you first bring your puppy home, you should take note that you are taking the puppy away from the mother. We know, your puppy is an animal and that is what animals do, but believe it or not, your puppy was used to the mother. This means your puppy is going to be vulnerable, so for the first couple of weeks, in order to go through successful puppy training, you should keep the puppy on a routine.

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4 Ways to Choose a Dog Collar

There are various different ways you could pick a dog collar. I’ll discuss four of them here in this article. These should be very simple and to the point.

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Friendly Training Methods to Communicate with your Dog

Many people become frustrated with a dog that just won’t listen. They want to be to understand their dog and develop communication method that the dog will understand. Fortunately, there are number ‘friendly’ training methods that you can use to help you communicate with your dog, which will help eliminate behavior problems.

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Anti Bark Collar Can Be Great For Your Nerves

Many people love their dogs but cannot stand the incessant barking that they do whenever they see a stranger or another dog. There is nothing more annoying and nerve racking than your dog going crazy over the sight of the mailman when you are on the phone, watching television, or simply trying to type an email to someone.

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Basic Training For Your Dog!

It’s a fun experience when a puppy joins your family. Puppies are so cute and playful and fun that it is sometimes difficult to imagine that they will grow up to be adult dogs. If you want your puppy to grow up to be a well-behaved and responsible adult dog you need to start their training right away while they are still small.

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