Articles, tagged with "pack leader", page 1
18th October 2010
The causes for aggressive behaviour in your rottweiler can be due to various things. One reason could be a dominance related issue between you and your rottweiler, or as a puppy he had a bad experience like being attacked by another dog which can be a tri...
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lindsay harvey
15th October 2010
Injury, dominance, genetics and fear may all result in Dachshund aggression. Aggression is not okay; you have to stop it as quickly as you see it. Failing to deal with Dachshund aggression may be devastating for both you and your dog.What Causes Dachshund...
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Sarah Wiley
12th February 2010
When listening to people about obedience training springer spaniels as well as other breeds, one point that is frequently raised is if muzzles for dogs are a good idea or not. Is is cruel to muzzle a dog? Is a muzzle completely necessary? And can good obe...
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Barry Rodgers
22nd January 2010
Symptoms to look for in a nervous dog. Trembling, constantly licking his lips, have his tail low between his legs and his ears flat to his head, looking away, yawning excessively, backing away and trying to hide from you. Chewing or other destructive beha...
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Sam Carter
22nd January 2010
Your beloved dog is a part of your family and should have his own place in your pack. As the pack leader, you should give him due care and attention as you do any other member of your pack / family. Owning a pet is your choice and as a responsible owner, ...
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Sam Carter
30th November 2009
If you want to know how to train your Airedoodle puppies, this article can help you get in the right mindset.
The key to any training program is getting your dog to respect you; without respect, this training process is key if you would like the traini...
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Socorro M. Fabor
27th November 2009
Training you Havashire puppy can be rewarding as well as challenging. This article will discuss the mind set that you need to be in when starting to train your new dog.
To be successful in many things in life, you need to garner the respect of your col...
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Author:
Socorro M. Fabor
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...
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jason bb
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...
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Author:
James Tam
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 a...
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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 a...
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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 ow...
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Author:
Connie Limon