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09th October 2009
Training your new dog to sit should be fun, and a positive experience so your dog wants to continue learning. Sessions should be short, lasting no more than 15 minutes and should be undertaken several times a day.
The sit command is very important; bei... Read >
Author: Katie Mills
09th October 2009
The Bullmastiff is impressive with their strong appearance and its natural abilities of intimidation, but you need to get a handle on training this dog breed early in its life. This is a large dog with a natural instinct to protect his family especially w... Read >
Author: MHrynewich
29th September 2009
Dogs have a very hierarchy within their pack. It is a basic part of their instinct to establish their place within the pack and then respond to that place accordingly. Dogs need this structure – a dog that does not know where it is in the pack is prone... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon
29th September 2009
Humane Dog obedience training works for the benefit of both your dog and you the adoptive family. Let's face it, you want your dog to behave when people are around, come when he is called, and walk properly on a leash. Wouldn't it be great if you could te... Read >
Author: Lisburn Hosten
25th September 2009
Stop your dogs behavior problems in their tracks. Whether it be a puppy or adult dog, you cannot allow your dog to rule the roost. Your dog should be fully trained by the time it is 1 year old.
That means trained for the house, leash, and basic sit-sta... Read >
Author: michaelh
22nd September 2009
Your new puppy has a new home and family, and everyone is excited. By the third night you can't figure out why your puppy won't stop barking. Here are a few simple steps to take that can help to solve your problem. Don't give up on the puppy, don't re... Read >
Author: Frank B. Crocker
22nd September 2009
Train your dog to stop barking using these 3 tips. First, be in control of your dog when showing him what you want him to do. Get your dog to bark on your command. Give your dog the praise it needs for good behavior, while making the training session a... Read >
Author: Frank B. Crocker
07th September 2009
The Wire haired Pointing Griffon, a gun dog, is a breed heavily favored by huntsmen. Its ruggedness in retrieving and tracking game fowls make it an ideal companion even in rough terrain and weather. Whether he is facing icy waters or thick under brushes,... Read >
Author: Ty Brown
06th September 2009
An Irish Setter, also known as Red Setter, is considered by many to be the most beautiful breed of dog. With long flowing red coats, they are elegant and graceful in stature and motion. Their faces are softly expressive and match their playful personality... Read >
Author: Ty Brown
03rd September 2009
Easily one of most intelligent dog breeds, Border Collies are the ultimate working dogs with extraordinary instincts. Like most working breeds, Border Collies need to have jobs. They seek purpose in life by doing work. Work less Border Collies will always... Read >
Author: Ty Brown
02nd September 2009
Dog lovers like you are surely facing the challenge of training a dog. When you go online or read books, you’ll find lots of principles on how to train a dog; but there are practices that are considered universal. You must not forget that the dog you ar... Read >
Author: kimberly
02nd September 2009
One of the challenges that dog lovers like you may be facing is how to train a dog. Though there are lots of techniques and beliefs on how to train a dog, there are universal principles you can take into consideration. You must not forget that the dog you... Read >
Author: kimberly
02nd September 2009
Do you have a pet dog that has been with you and your family for several years now? Then sure enough, you are also facing the challenge of training him. While there are many proven methods and philosophies on how you can train your pet dog, there are stil... Read >
Author: kimberly
29th August 2009
Separation Anxiety in Dogs is the second most common reason dogs are sent to a shelter. Unfortunately, some dogs never get out of the shelter, or have to be put to sleep because they are so scared of being alone, that they don't become good household pets... Read >
Author: Jennifer Middeton
29th August 2009
Do you have a pet dog that has been with you and your family for several years now? Then sure enough, you are also facing the challenge of training him. When you go online or read books, you’ll find lots of principles on how to train a dog; but there ar... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
Many dog lovers out there would like to face the challenge of training their pet. Though there are so many known techniques on how to train a dog, there are some philosophies that are universal. You must not forget that the dog you are planning to train i... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
One of the challenges that dog lovers like you may be facing is how to train a dog. Good thing, there are now a lot of ways on how to train a dog. But there are, however, some universal practices you can consider. The dog you are about to train already ha... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
One of the challenges that dog lovers like you may be facing is how to train a dog. Well there are now a lot of techniques on how to train a dog and you can consider some of the universal dog training principles. Before you start your training, one thing ... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
Are you one of the dog lovers who face the challenge of training a dog? While there are many proven methods and philosophies on how you can train your pet dog, there are still common principles that can be taken into consideration. Remember that the dog y... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
Dog lovers like you are surely facing the challenge of training a dog. When you go online or read books, you’ll find lots of principles on how to train a dog; but there are practices that are considered universal. You must not forget that the dog you ar... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
Do you have a pet dog that has been with you and your family for several years now? Then sure enough, you are also facing the challenge of training him. When you go online or read books, you’ll find lots of principles on how to train a dog; but there ar... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
If you are a dog lover, you surely are facing the challenge of training your pet. Though there are so many known techniques on how to train a dog, there are some philosophies that are universal. Before you start your training, one thing you must not forge... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
If you are a dog lover, you surely are facing the challenge of training your pet. Though there are so many known techniques on how to train a dog, there are some philosophies that are universal. Remember that the dog you will train knows his place in your... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
If you are a dog lover, you surely are facing the challenge of training your pet. While there are many proven methods and philosophies on how you can train your pet dog, there are still common principles that can be taken into consideration. The dog you a... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
Do you have a pet dog that has been with you and your family for several years now? Then sure enough, you are also facing the challenge of training him. Though there are lots of techniques and beliefs on how to train a dog, there are universal principles ... Read >
Author: kimberly
28th August 2009
Many dog lovers out there would like to face the challenge of training their pet. Good thing, there are now a lot of ways on how to train a dog. But there are, however, some universal practices you can consider. Remember that the dog you will train knows ... Read >
Author: kimberly
27th August 2009
Dog lovers like you are surely facing the challenge of training a dog. Good thing, there are now a lot of ways on how to train a dog. But there are, however, some universal practices you can consider. Bear in mind that the dog you will train understands h... Read >
Author: kimberly
27th August 2009
If you are a dog lover, you surely are facing the challenge of training your pet. Well there are now a lot of techniques on how to train a dog and you can consider some of the universal dog training principles. Bear in mind that the dog you will train und... Read >
Author: kimberly
27th August 2009
If you are a dog lover, you surely are facing the challenge of training your pet. Though there are lots of techniques and beliefs on how to train a dog, there are universal principles you can take into consideration. You must not forget that the dog you a... Read >
Author: kimberly
21st August 2009
The biggest mistake a Pug owner can do is allowing the Pug get away with the unpleasant behaviors. It is very common for people to shrug off the bad behavior because they easily get infatuated by the cute demeanor of the pug. But this is wrong; this is ju... Read >
Author: Ty Brown
13th August 2009
Have you ever considered getting a new member of the family, more particularly a shetland sheep dog? Probably you have been dreaming of having a four-legged creature running around the house or having a ball of fur to welcome you when you arrive home. The... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
01st August 2009
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a sweet-natured and even-tempered dog that enjoys bringing affection and spirited fun to a household.
General Appearance and Description
These spirited dogs are not called �King� for nothing. The Cavalier Kin... Read >
Author: Robby Gross
31st July 2009
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a sweet-natured and even-tempered dog that enjoys bringing affection and spirited fun to a household.General Appearance and DescriptionThese spirited dogs are not called ÒKingÓ for nothing. The Cavalier King Charles ... Read >
Author: Thurman Terrell
16th July 2009
Is your dog out of control? Does your dog mind you? Do you think your dog is unhappy?
By following these three tips below you can almost guarantee that your dog will be a lot happier. Your dog will be more willing to cooperate with you when you want yo... Read >
Author: Jerry J. Jansen
04th July 2009
Box training is a good start in life for a puppy as he enters the long training period he needs as he grows toward adult status. This is a fine grounding for all future training.
Box training your young puppy will make you his pack leader in his eyes.... Read >
Author: jmowatt
30th June 2009
There is a reason the Boston Terrier is a popular dog in the United States. He is a sweet, cute canine that enjoys the attention he derives from his human friends.
General Appearance and Description
The Boston Terrier is an intelligent and mannered ... Read >
Author: Jake tillman
30th June 2009
There is a reason the Boston Terrier is a popular dog in the United States. He is a sweet, cute canine that enjoys the attention he derives from his human friends.
General Appearance and Description
The Boston Terrier is an intelligent and mannered ... Read >
Author: Jake tillman
30th June 2009
There is a reason the Boston Terrier is a popular dog in the United States. He is a sweet, cute canine that enjoys the attention he derives from his human friends.General Appearance and DescriptionThe Boston Terrier is an intelligent and mannered dog.They... Read >
Author: Lorenzo Wilkins
15th June 2009
In general, humans do not possess some second knack or nature for being able to care for dogs. In general too, a lot of dogs around nowadays have sub-standard manners, having grown up with humans who allowed them to end up that way. Sometimes, the best (o... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
12th June 2009
There are few things cuter than a German shepherd puppy, but without some serious training, that pup may grow into a dog that is difficult to control. The size and appearance of an adult German shepherd is an intimidating sight to many, but a dog that doe... Read >
Author: jason bb
29th May 2009
Siberian husky is a member of the Working group. The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly-furred double coat, sickle tail, erect triangular ears and distinctive markings. The ideal Siberian husky is about fifty poun... Read >
Author: sharma
26th April 2009
One thing is certain that if you ever bring home a new puppy or dog, it is bound to bite and nip at your fingertips for some time which can last a few days or some weeks. This behavior is normal and is not to be mistaken as an aggressive one. In any case,... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
16th April 2009
The basis of training any animal is winning its trust, confidence and respect. True training cannot begin until the animal has accepted you as its leader, respects you and entrusted you with his or her confidence.
The mistake many puppy owners make is ... Read >
Author: suegold
21st March 2009
Owning a dog that can carry out antics and is very docile and well trained is a pleasure and delight of every dog owner. Owning a dog that in reality pays attention, hangs on to each word and abides by its master would surely be appreciated and awarded. T... Read >
Author: John Singleson
17th March 2009
The objective in training this dog is for the master of the dog to be just that. The owner must been seen by their dog as the pack leader. If the dog assumes that status it will lead to traouble!. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in the... Read >
Author: Steve Last
17th March 2009
The objective in training this dog is for the master of the dog to be just that. The owner must been seen by their dog as the pack leader. If the dog assumes that status it will lead to traouble!. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in the... Read >
Author: Steve Last
10th March 2009
If you're in the market for a Forex trading system, then one item you might want to consider is Fap Turbo. It has been available to the public for approximately six months now and in that time it has come out of nowhere to dominate all of its competition.... Read >
Author: billaaa777
10th March 2009
The majority of dog owners will experience the craziness exhibited dogs when we pick up their leads, unless of course you have mastered the art of being the pack leader and your dog waits patiently for you to get ready to take him out, something which is ... Read >
Author: Saddles and Tack
10th March 2009
Labrador Retrievers are a high spirited, very intelligent, happy-go-lucky and loyal dog breed that is very well suited for families. They have a friendly temperament and are adaptable to different environments which makes them easy to care for and safe fo... Read >
Author: Stugats
03rd March 2009
I have been a dog enthusiast for 32 years and have raised dogs of all breeds. No matter the breed, there are a couple of core principals a dog owner must keep in mind in order to train their dogs effectively.
>>Core Principal #1 | Remain Calm - Remain... Read >
Author: A. Shemesh
03rd March 2009
All of us have seen or experienced it. You come home and your dog is so excited to see you that he jumps on you and knocks you off balance. While it may cute when the dog is a puppy, once they become adult, it can become a real issue.
Most dogs will ju... Read >
Author: Stefan
03rd March 2009
Training a puppy can be a challenging task. However, teaching your dog basic social and obedience skills will make for a well adjusted canine. Just remember that in dog training, the handler needs to be trained just as much as the dog. To help you in your... Read >
Author: Stefan
02nd March 2009
Being a dog owner for over 30 years has taught me a thing or two about patience when training a dog successfully.
Let’s take walking a dog for example:
Dogs feel emotions. Become frustrated when say – walking a dog can be easily picked up on by... Read >
Author: A. Shemesh
28th January 2009
Is separation anxiety in dogs a problem for you and your canine friend? Is it bad enough that you're thinking of giving up your dog, or even having him put to sleep? Don't despair. Dog separation anxiety training can help solve this problem.
Dogs A... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
28th January 2009
Don't you just hate it when your dog barks non-stop while you're gone? Separation anxiety in dogs is often the reason dogs chew up furniture and clothing, and even claw doors and windows when they're alone. By using dog separation anxiety training, you... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
28th January 2009
If separation anxiety in dogs is a problem for your pet, there are many things you can do to help. There are also many things you can do to make the problem worse. Here's a list of do's and don'ts for dealing with dogs with separation anxiety. We'll lo... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
18th January 2009
Are you just plain fed up? Does feeding your dog turn into a nightmare of aggressive dog behavior if anyone in the household comes near him while he's eating? If your pooch is displaying food aggression in dogs, this serious dog behavior problem needs t... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris
05th January 2009
Training your dog to protect you can be beneficial but it also can cause problems if it is not done correctly. The dog could end up being dangerous to everyone, not just to criminals and intruders. That's why it's crucial that a professional trainer be co... Read >
Author: Alex Rocklane
29th December 2008
The first rule in dog obedience training is to remember that dogs are not human. It's easy for us to fall into the habit of expecting our dogs to know what we're saying and what we expect from them. We tend to treat our pets as if they think like us.
... Read >
Author: Alex Rocklane
03rd December 2008
While the economy may not have us so cheerful - dogs always help us to remember to be happy! It's been proven petting a dog can relieve stress - so now is the best time to bring a dog into your home. Give yourself the perfect present that will have you ... Read >
Author: Sheryl,The Dogs Expert,Founder of LeashesandLovers
01st December 2008
While the economy may not have us so cheerful - dogs always help us to remember to be happy! It's been proven petting a dog can relieve stress - so now is the best time to bring a dog into your home. Give yourself the perfect present that will have you ... Read >
Author: Sheryl,The Dogs Expert,Founder of LeashesandLovers
22nd September 2008
How Dogs Communicate: The Most Important Step In Dog Training
Dogs are restricted in the methods they have to communication. This can make the process of learning how to train a dog difficult. Just like humans, they can alter their volume or tone of ... Read >
Author: Allen McDaniel
11th September 2008
When you’re considering which dog to get you have a lot of choices. There are more than 200 specialty breeds plus a huge variety of mixed breeds. And some of those breeds like Rottweilers are not appropriate for everyone. So why should you choose a Ro... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
08th September 2008
So you've got a dog, great! Science has shown that dog owners live longer, happier lives. But what now?
Obedience training is one of the most important things you can do - for your dog and for yourself. The goal is to lay the obedience groundwork betw... Read >
Author: John
08th September 2008
All Types of Dog Toys
There are all types of dog toys for sale today that are for several breeds. New pet owners might be wondering, 'What can dogs play with?' Manufacturers have developed certain dog toys that help promote your pet's health as well as... Read >
Author: jdf39
13th August 2008
s we all know puppies are just about the cutest thing in the entire world. Unfortunately they are a HUGE mess! And they don't seem to speak English very well because they never listen to anyone. Although training your puppy is a difficult task there ar... Read >
Author: Danielle Niesz
13th August 2008
If you have ever had to deal with a jumping dog then you already know how tough it can be. Jumping dogs have been known to cause all kinds of havoc. Not just with their owners, but with guests as well. Jumping can often result in dirty or ripped clothe... Read >
Author: Danielle Niesz
12th August 2008
Lets face it, dogs love to chew things. They've got a mouth full of teeth and they're not afraid to use them. Dogs, by nature, have a desire to chew. They use chewing as a way of passing the time, or for just plain fun. They also use it as an outlet f... Read >
Author: Danielle Niesz
23rd July 2008
Understanding how to be a good canine pack lader is an essential first step to training any dog.
Instinctively dogs will strive to find or become a pack leader, by posturing, and even fighting amongst themselves to establish their position in the pack... Read >
13th July 2008
Exercise is important for everyone including your pet. Too much confinement can result in stress, emotional and behavioral problems, and a generally unhappy dog.
Unhappy dogs result from negative environments, experiences, and inconsistent interaction ... Read >
Author: Jay Jacovitz
09th July 2008
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In order for any dog training to work for any dog, you have to play the right role in his life. Most dog trainers and professionals gain this by teaching the dog from the beginning that the trainer is the boss.
Do... Read >
Author: Stugats
07th July 2008
Owning a dog that can carry out antics and is very docile and well trained is a pleasure and delight of every dog owner. Owning a dog that in reality pays attention, hangs on to each word and abides by its master would surely be appreciated and awarded. T... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
09th June 2008
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi.
MYTH #1 -- You need to use a choke collar to leash train your dog. This is just not true and choke collars should only be used by those... Read >
Author: Jay Jacovitz
05th June 2008
As the old adage goes, a dog is man's best friend. However, there are times when we humans simply cannot understand why our beloved pets behave in a specific manner. Hence, it is extremely important to know the underlying reasons of what makes our dogs ti... Read >
Author: Dave Foster
15th May 2008
More than 4.5 million dog bite incidents are reported in the United States per year. Approximately half are incidents involving the family dog. There is no guarantee your dog will never bite someone. A dog can behave unpredictably, become aggressive and b... Read >
Author: Jay Jacovitz
24th April 2008
Has your puppy ever chewed your arms or your children's arm? and regularly?
You may think it is just a game, but to your puppy - he just wants your attention. Well this type of "mouthing" is not only a game for your puppy, but it is one of the testing ... Read >
Author: Jason Oh
17th March 2008
Bringing a German Shepherd pup into your home is both an exciting and challenging time in anyone's life as there are many new adventures and learning processes to go through. While German Shepherd Puppies are fun loving pups, they do need proper care and ... Read >
Author: Jan Ryan
07th March 2008
There exist many different ways that you can train a puppy but one thing is for sure, you have to be very clear when saying your voice commands. All dogs and puppies will definitely get confused if you or your family use one particular word command to get... Read >
Author: Kent Smithson
04th February 2008
Ah yes, dog obedience training . All the while you thought, when the children were old enough, that you were free of teaching the young ones. Then you went out and got a dog. And then you learn, to your horror, that the furry little bundle of joy that cra... Read >
Author: dusty road
21st January 2008
Let me begin with a personal experience that will illustrate the importance of getting your dog training right. A few years ago I had some friends who had a rottweiler. My daughter would go around to their house to play with their daughter sometimes. On... Read >
Author: Wayne
18th January 2008
Cats: the mere word conjures up images of mystery and beauty, of ancient Egyptian goddesses, of Halloween night and witches on broomsticks. What other animals are so associated with occult imagery, while also being commonplace companions in our daily live... Read >
Author: Barbara Freedman-De Vito
20th October 2007
I get a lot of emails from people who own dogs and are about to have a baby. These people want to make sure they don't have an issue with their dog attacking a baby. This is when you'll need your dog training skills.There is a protocol for dealing with do... Read >
Author: James Tam
21st August 2007
If your dog were a book, it would be a book in cartoon format. Dogs are simple creatures – which do not mean they are simple-minded. They can only concentrate on one thing at a time. Short-term memory is so limited, that they do not know what the fuss i... Read >
Author: portraitkingdom
20th August 2007
Dogs can not do it all. Unlike us, they are not capable of speaking. This inability to say out loud what they think and feel makes us clueless about everything. Love that pathetic pet-me-till-you-puke face and learn to treat your canine friend accordin... Read >
Author: portraitkingdom
07th August 2007
Dog obedience training was probably the last thing on your mind when you first selected your puppy. As you may well know now, for that puppy to remain as adorable as when you first got him or her, a few lessons are now in order. As you might expect, dog... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
05th July 2007
Dog obediance training doesn't solve all dog behaviour problems, but it is the foundation for solving most behaviour problems your dog may have. Nearly all dog behaviour problems are perfectly normal canine activities that, unfortunately, occur at the wro... Read >
Author: Shelley Allen
09th May 2007
Coprophagia is the consumption of feces by your dog.
It may be due to medical or behavioral problems.
Merck's Veterinary Manual says that is initially seen in puppies four to nine months old. Coprophagia lessens with many dogs after the age of one yea... Read >
Author: gpoint
30th April 2007
One of the most frustrating, yet easily correctable dog behaviors, involves getting your dog to stop jumping on you, on your family, on guests, and on furniture.
Once you understand why your dog or puppy is jumping you can make a few adjustments and st... Read >
Author: gpoint
07th January 2007
Your Dog's HabitatPart 2 in a 10-Part SeriesBy Steph BaireyDogs are one of the most popular companion animals worldwide. Thisseries of weekly articles will discuss the basics of feeding,habitat, health, lifespan, size, grooming, time, breeding, equipment,... Read >
steph
12th December 2006
1. Go for walks regularly
Dogs need exercise. They need to be taken out for long walks and not the five or ten minute walks around the block that most people these days are used to. They need a good solid forty five minutes or more each day to get... Read >
Author: J. Heath
17th November 2006
?Honey, you know I don't like it when you lick my ears.?
?Umm? It wasn't me. Wait, where's the dog??
Studies show that about half of the people who own dogs allow them on the bed. Most dog owners I know account for the half that do. If you are one of... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver
08th September 2006
People frequently ask how a Dog Behaviorist and Dog Obedience Trainer relates to dogs and earns their respect and control . . . and especially that of the Dominant Dog. The first part of that answer is simply stated but difficult for many people to inter... Read >
Author: Rena Murray
07th June 2006
As dogs are pack animals, it is important to understand that they are always aware of their position in the pack. This pack will encompass you, your family, other pets and of course all the dogs in the household. The Alpha dog or pack leader is seen by yo... Read >
Author: Justine Kay
07th May 2006
If you own, or are thinking about owning a dog there are some things you will need to know about Dog Behavior if you are going to have a great relationship in the future.
Most experts recommend some kind of formal training. Your dog is still an animal... Read >
Author: steve Allison
16th March 2006
Training Your Dog Mar 15 2006
Guides to Dog Breeds, Training
by Andrew Mills
Dog training does much more than just create an obedient, willing companion.
Training your dog properly actually strengthens the bond that already exists
between dog an... Read >
Author: andrew mills
15th March 2006
Brought to You By: http://www.stickyarticle.com/dog-training/
A well-trained dog will make a much better family companion. This is especially true in households with young children or elders. Proper dog training has been known to cut down on common pro... Read >
Author: Alli Ross
15th February 2006
There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. Another reason is that many communities req... Read >
Author: Milt Rodriguez
14th January 2006
House Training Your Dog
The absolute first thing you must train your dog to do is is housebreaking No, no, you don't teach your dog how to break into your house when you forget your keys. Housebreaking means he must learn where and when he may do his ... Read >
Author: John Tiger
04th December 2005
The first thing that any successful animal trainer must do is win the confidence and respect of the animal to be trained. This important piece of advice definitely applies to the training of Shih Tzu. As social pack animals, dogs have a natural need to ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
22nd November 2005
Pulling on the leash is one of the most common misbehaviors seen on all kinds of dogs. Shih tzu puppies and adult shih tzu alike can often be seen taking their owners for walks, instead of the other way around. Pulling on the leash can be much more than... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
20th November 2005
Obedience training is one of the most important and most effective things any owner can do for his or her shih tzu. A properly obedience trained shih tzu is a happy, productive and safe member of the family, while a untrained shih tzu can be destructive ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
16th November 2005
The basis of training any shih tzu is winning its trust, confidence and respect. True training cannot begin until the shih tzu has accepted you as its leader, respects you and entrusted you with his or her confidence.
The mistake many shih tzu puppy o... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
11th November 2005
There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. Another reason is that many communities req... Read >
Author: andrew mills
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