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Richard Cussons is a prolific author writing on subjects as diverse as puppies and legal advice. He has had over 20 books published and numberous article in print and on the web.
Joined: 07th September 2005
Articles: 561
URL: http://www.all-about-puppies.com
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Answers to Papillon Training Questions

09th October 2009
Papillons are not only great companion dogs, they are also excellent watch dogs. Apart from their remarkably attractive butterfly appearance, these attributes are some reasons why many people would want to have this breed as pet. But even if they are desc...

Choosing Dog Crate for Papillon Training

08th October 2009
Most people consider their homes as the safest haven, their comfort zone, their refuge to protect them against harsh elements of weather. Pet dogs deserve their own private space too. By providing the right dog crate, you are also giving your papillon the...

Collars Great For Boxer Training

06th October 2009
Because of their intelligence and working breed characteristics, Boxer dog training may not be as easy as training other dog breeds with gentler personality. With Boxer dogs, you have to be very consistent, determined and you should know how to deal with ...

Basic Ideas on Papillon Training

06th October 2009
Papillons are a dedicated and very affectionate dog breed, and they are pretty quick when it comes to absorbing training. Among the European aristocracy, which happened to be its early fans, it was known as the Butterfly Dog (for the pattern on its head, ...

Why Papillon Training (And Some Careful Thinking) Are Needed To Own the Butterfly Dog

06th October 2009
The Papillon is one dog breed that really exudes grace and aristocracy, which is quite predictable given its history with the royalty. Small and compact, fine-boned and elegant, beautiful, playful, highly trainable... these are all traits that can turn th...

Cockapoo Training Using Crate

05th October 2009
Also called spoodles in Australia and cockerpoo in Sweden, Cockapoos are popular household pets not just in the United States but in other countries as well. Aside from the fact that they are low-shedding dogs, many people opt to go for this breed because...

Cockapoo Training: Preventing Dogs and Cats from Fighting

02nd October 2009
A house with a dog and a cat is not an uncommon situation. In fact, many family considered dogs and cats as extension of their family. As such, these two different species should have been become friends considering their role in the human family. But ins...

How Havanese Training Can Help Resolve Housetraining Frustrations

02nd October 2009
Despite all that is written about the wonderful effects of housebreaking, havanese dog owners need to accept that helping the dog lasts into many months, sometimes even until the dog is up to a year old! But such is th reality of Havanese Training. Eve...

How to Use Havanese Training to Alleviate Mouthing and Nipping Habits

02nd October 2009
Havanese puppy owners may have to expect puppy biting and nipping as one of the hurdles of puppy raising. A typical Havanese Training case study involves the magnetic and charming puppy that is socialized and mostly potty trained, yet very energetic and p...

Basic Cockapoo Training Tips

01st October 2009
As owner, you probably would want to have a well behaved cockapoo right? Apparently, that is what every dog owner's dream - to have a dog that obeys commands, potty at the right place and never chews, digs or do anything destructive. And that dream can on...

Cockapoo Training Tips for First Time Owners

01st October 2009
The cockapoo came in existence by crossing either an American or English Cocker Spaniel and a poodle. Bred for the first time in the United States, cockapoos become popular not only in the United States but also in other countries like Australia and Swede...

King Charles Spaniel Training When Left at Home Alone

29th September 2009
The society today, as it gets busier and busier, leaves a little room for us to relax unless we really do something just to get our way with it. Despite our hectic schedules, some of us still find time to be dog owners. With the way things are now right n...

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Training for a Misbehaving Dog

29th September 2009
Nothing is worse than a person who owns a misbehaving dog. What if your Cavalier does not stop from barking all day and night and chews up everything in sight? Won't you be strained and furious? Good thing there is Cavalier King Charles Spaniel training ...

Jack Russell Training to Prevent Chewing

28th September 2009
Chewing is common among dogs. They do not chew to purposely destroy your belongings because they are angry or spiteful. A dog's mouth is actually not just for eating or destroying things only. To creatures who don't have hands just like humans do, the mou...

Jack Russell Terrier Training Tips to Resolve Submissive Urination

24th September 2009
Everyone is aware of the Jack Russell Terrier Training dilemma of a dog that is trying to control its peeing and pooing indoors. But how about the Jack Russell Terrier that suddenly pees when people try to pet it, or when people come home and greet it? ...
 
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