Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at 2:37 pm
Dog training is a topic that many dog owners do not like thinking about, but it is a topic that many dog owners will need to address to avoid having any dog behavior that you do not want you will want to make sure that you have some form of training for your dog. Here are some of the reasons why you will want to make sure that you have dog training which will help you ensure that they are going to be properly behaved.
The first reason why you are going to want to have a dog training course is because you will want to be able to control your dog during the time when you are going to be out in public. I know that I have seen some dogs that when I am walking in the park or something just come charging over at me without even listening to the owner who is running behind them. Then when I ask if the dog is trained they tell me no and they do not want to do this. However, my dog is trained and I do not have any problems with him running towards people without stopping.
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Monday, September 28th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
If you have aggressive puppies, you will need to give pet training. When it comes to puppy instruction there are no secrets. Each dog training tip is distinctive but it has been used already and if they state its novel, it means adapted. The easiest of responsibilities for an knowledgeable dog master could be the hardest of tasks for the beginner. There are no magical potions, or miracle sayings that can make aggressive puppies do what you want. You have to spend time with him, loving him and educating him.
Many people seem to “have a way with puppies” in the sense that they can demand your dog to do anything and your dog will hold fast to their command straight away, you try it five minutes later and your dog just stares at you impassively. It is true that certain people have more of a chance getting dogs to do what they say, not because of some aura around them but because of experience and timbre of voice.
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at 6:56 am
The English bull terriers came into existence where the bull dog and terrier breeds were crossed. They were originally bred for dog-fighting, but these dogs are lovable companions. The sport of dog-fighting became infamous when bull baiting was prohibited by law in England in 1835. There was need of a smaller breed so that on the arrival of police at the dog fights the dogs could be more easily hidden under one’s coat.
As the dog fights usually remained longer than bulldog fights this dog breed had to be more energetic and light. The older type of bulldog was crossed with different terriers including Manchester terrier for the creation of a new type of fighting dog.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009 at 9:35 am
DOG DIGGING PROBLEMS
Dogs have a habit of digging holes in the ground. but there is a way to stop dog from digging, They tend to ignore your warning when they are busy at it. This habit is a menace for most dog owners and requires some proper training to keep this in check.
There are many reasons as to why dogs dig holes. Some of them are listed below –
Boredom: Some dogs dig in order to keep themselves engaged and avoid boredom. Digging is a kind of mental as well as a physical exercise. dog digging
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009 at 3:34 am
DOG TRAINING SECRETS
Dogs as well as their masters face certain challenges during training. Every dog of every breed is of a different mood. Some things are common though for dog trainings. Apart from the reason for keeping a dog as pet, it should know some basics. Obedience training is a must. Master will not be happy if the dog does not listen to any of his commands.house training dogs
An important thing to understand while training dogs is that they tend to follow leaders. Master of the dog has to behave like one. Consistency is the word for a leader. You should be clear about what you want from your dog. This should be followed every day and in every training session. Attention of the dog should be focused on you throughout the training session. Yelling is no option, as it shows you are losing control.
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