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Dog training is not rocket science and is not as difficult as you think. It is certainly possible for ANY dog owners to train their dogs themselves provided they put in adequate amount of effort. The principles listed here are universal to dog training of any dog breeds, be it sporting, working, toy or terrier, any dogs – big or small, pup or old, any Owners – competitive or leisure.
In short, if you are serious about Read the rest of this entry »
I happened to come upon the show “The Dog Whisperer” yesterday. The show stars Cesar Millan, a well known dog trainer who is known as the Dog Whisperer. This particular segment was about a woman who owned two dogs. The second dog was a pit bull/labrador mix she took in. Everything was going great until a new man entered the women’s life and they got engaged. The dog didn’t like the fiancé and the dog was winning. Enter Read the rest of this entry »
All dog owners I know say they love their dog. “Nothing is more normal,” you ask. But we lack the time and often life passes quickly. If we really asked the question about our dogs, we would realize we do not like the way it always should. Yes. It happens that we love evil. So here is something a little more love your cute puppy love.
Six ways to love your dog
1. Do the work
Nowadays, dogs Read the rest of this entry »
Discovering that your older, mature dog is housesoiling in your home can be frustrating for many dog owners. After eliminating any medical causes, you must take a look at other reasons for this behavior.
If your dog has become anxious, this can cause housesoiling in a mature dog. Let’s look at how this can come about.
Once your dog is six months or older you both begin to develop a certain confidence with each other Read the rest of this entry »
Getting your dog to understand what you want him do when given certain commands is the purpose behind dog obedience training. It is a communication process between owner and dog that creates a bond that is vital to the safety of the dog, his owner, and those around him.
Dogs are naturally social creatures that in the wild live in packs. When brought into a home a dog becomes a part of the family pack, and just lik Read the rest of this entry »