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How and Why you Should Crate Train Your Puppy

13th October 2009
For many new dog owners, housetraining is one of the most challenging parts of introducing a new canine into the family. Until that puppy learns how to go outside, chances are that you’ll be spending quite a bit of time cleaning up messes and dreading t... Read >
Author: D Beart

English Mastiff behavior problems

12th October 2009
English Mastiff behavior problems can be encountered and because of how stubborn the English Mastiff can be. However, you can correct your English Mastiff behavior problems with training. I know that it might seem kind of odd thinking that you can correct... Read >
Author: Isabellas

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... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Paper Training your dog

02nd October 2009
Dog Training - Paper training your dog: How to do it and common problems What's paper training? Paper training is a specific form of house training for your dog: you're teaching her where in the house is appropriate for her to eliminate (pee or poop)... Read >
Author: Mike

Training Your Puppy - The First Steps

22nd September 2009
Dog training can be both very enjoyable or very aggravating. What I try to focus on is the enjoyable part of training. If you know the basics and follow them, training your puppy will be an enjoyable experience for you and your puppy. The first step ... Read >
Author: ron johnson

How To Buy Dog Crates?

18th September 2009
Dog crates used to be available in only two styles: wired or plastic. Nowadays there are numerous designs, colors, and different material that make up a wide range of dog crates to choose from. Each dog carrier model has its own advantages and disadvanta... Read >
Author: May Tan

Jack Russell Training Using Crate

15th September 2009
Every Jack Rusell owner definitely knows the importance of jack russell training. But maybe, some jack russell owners are not sure of what training method works best for their pets. This confusion is caused by various training methods aiming to help ow... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Kennel Dog Training

11th September 2009
Dog Kennel Training, most often described as Crate Training, is the best way to get started with house breaking the new puppy you have just brought home. The 'Kennel' may be referred to as 'Crate' and 'Kennel Training' may be referred to as 'Crate Trainin... Read >
Author: Noel D'Costa

Dog Kennel Training

11th September 2009
Dog Kennel Training, most often described as Crate Training, is the best way to get started with house breaking the new puppy you have just brought home. The 'Kennel' may be referred to as 'Crate' and 'Kennel Training' may be referred to as 'Crate Trainin... Read >

How to Train a Cocker Spaniel

03rd September 2009
Cocker Spaniels belong in the sporting group of canine breeds. They are very pretty and need regular grooming. This breed of canine is very popular among families with kids because of their temperament and eagerness to obey commands. It is vital to tr... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

House training your dog / House training tips for a new puppy

31st August 2009
One of the major challenges of dog ownership (particularly for first-time owners) is the issue of house training. If you equip yourself with some rudimentary knowledge and a positive attitude, though, it’s a lot easier than most people make it out to be... Read >
Author: dankurdi

7 Tips You Must Know Before Training Your Chihuahua

26th August 2009
Training your Chihuahua to be your Best Bud We have all seen the tiny Chiwawa, small enough to fit in the crook of your arm but mighty enough to take on an intruder ten times its size. The Chi dog is a special breed of dog that craves attention and wi... Read >
Author: voyage09

How to Train a Pug

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

Dog Tips - House Training a Golden Retriever

21st August 2009
Just when you thought your little golden ball of fur couldn't get into any more trouble, you walk into your living room to find he has done it again. Your golden retriever, who looks so innocent, has managed to go to the bathroom on your rug again, and wh... Read >
Author: Apple

How to House Break Your Puppy Using Crate Training

12th August 2009
How to House Break Your Puppy Using Crate Training It is important to remember that you should never use the crate as a source of punishment for your puppy. When housebreaking your puppy you must also remember to be diligent about giving them adequate... Read >
Author: Sally Canela

Potty training a puppy

05th August 2009
When you first get your puppy, the first thing you will want to do is potty train him or her. Potty training a puppy is not as hard as you might think, and it is something that you can do very easily in your home. The first thing you should figure out is ... Read >
Author: Jay Even

Golden Retriever Training - Train Them While They Are Young!

05th August 2009
One of the most important things that you consider in training a golden retriever is their age. Young golden retriever is easy to handle with he can be taught of new tricks easily, and since he is young you can pampered him so that, love, affection and at... Read >
Author: Kristen Stevens

English bulldog house training

02nd August 2009
House training your English bulldog is one of the first things you should do when you bring him home. Like any other puppy, they have very small bladders and it may take a few months before they can hold it for longer than a few hours. This means you will... Read >
Author: Jay Even

House Training English Bulldogs

02nd August 2009
English bulldogs make great pets, but house training them can sometimes feel like a chore. You often wonder if you will come home to a mess on your new rug, or if your new furniture will be torn to shreds. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be tha... Read >
Author: Jay Even

Potty Training English Bulldogs

02nd August 2009
When it comes to potty training English bulldogs, you should have a plan of action before you start. You should then employ this plan as soon as you bring your English bulldog home, in fact the sooner the better. Doing so will help your puppy to establish... Read >
Author: Jay Even

Dog Training Tips for a New Dog Owner

27th July 2009
Bought a new pet and looking forward to being a good dog owner? Then perhaps you may find these tips useful. Your dog is going to be a new addition to the family, and it's going to take some time to house break the dog and train the dog to fit into the li... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Housebreaking Hiccups and How to Handle Them

24th July 2009
Why does my dog have "accidents" in the house? When you were housebreaking your dog, they probably had an accident somewhere in the house. If you find that your dog consistently goes to one spot in your house to relieve themselves then there are two p... Read >
Author: Sally Canela

Crate Training a Beagle Puppy

23rd July 2009
Crate training a beagle puppy is probably the best way to house train. Crate training will help you keep an eye on your puppy which is very important. A crate is a safe place for your puppy to sleep, and stay when you’re not home. This keeps him out of ... Read >
Author: Jay Even

House Training a Beagle Puppy

23rd July 2009
House training a beagle puppy can seem very intimidating at first. But beagles are a very intelligent breed of dog and actually respond well to training. They can be a bit stubborn however, and a beagle puppy can actually take up to a year to be fully hou... Read >
Author: Jay Even

Housebreaking a beagle puppy

23rd July 2009
When you start House training a beagle puppy, one thing to keep in mind is that these dogs are a very intelligent breed. However, when it comes to housebreaking they fall short. They have a unique independence about them, making them somewhat stubborn. Th... Read >
Author: Jay Even

Quick Advice on Better Portuguese Water Dog Puppy Training

21st July 2009
Are you in the know at what age does a dog need to be in order to start being housebroken? You will read plenty of consensus regarding three weeks old being ideal, but results may be unsurprisingly late in coming (14 weeks!). Unsurprising, since it is onl... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Basics of a West Highland White Terrier Training

17th July 2009
Training a purebred dog often means employing some of the same strategies used in other breeds, and this applies very much to the West Highland White Terrier, also known as the Westie. Most experts will advise that all breeds have their own particular qu... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Essential Obedience Training For Dogs What You Need to Know

22nd June 2009
Obedience training for dogs can have different implications depending on the age of your dog. If you have a puppy, it's best to start training around the age of six weeks and up. Doing so beforehand will be too early, and waiting too long will delay s... Read >
Author: matteoett

Essential Obedience Training For Dogs What You Need to Know

22nd June 2009
Obedience training for dogs can have different implications depending on the age of your dog. If you have a puppy, it's best to start training around the age of six weeks and up. Doing so beforehand will be too early, and waiting too long will delay s... Read >
Author: matteoett

Puppy House Training Tips For Dog Owners

15th June 2009
Resisting the adorable face staring at you in the kennel at a breeders house is going to be really hard " until he makes his first mess on your carpet. Puppy house training should always be the initial step in setting up a good and proper relationship wi... Read >
Author: jason bb

Dog Urine Stains and Odor

12th June 2009
If you have ever house-broken a puppy, you know that accidents are a part of the process. If training isn't successful right away, those little accidents add up over time and the result is a carpet that begins to reek of dog urine. Older dogs are also pro... Read >
Author: Lee Harris

Using a Dog Crate Or Dog Cage to Train Your Dog

11th June 2009
Dog crates or dog cages are a boon to dog owners everywhere. They help to contain dogs within a limited area so they cannot run rampant when you are not at home or when you do not wish to be disturbed. In a house where most of the household inhabitants ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Crate Training Your Dog with a Dog Crate or Dog Cage

10th June 2009
Crate training is an excellent tool for dog owners, and many dog owners have made use of this technique to improve the quality of both their lives and the lives of their dogs. The last thing any dog owner wants is to come home from work only to find that ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Rescue Dog Training - Curing Separation Anxiety With Desensitization and Crate Training

06th June 2009
Folks who adopt rescue dogs rarely know the dog's history. Was he completely abandoned? Did he ever bond with his former owner? Was he abused and therefore distrustful of humans? The point is, you'll never know if your newly adopted friend will suffer fro... Read >
Author: Bob Hunsicker

Rescue Dog Training - Crate Training is Kind Not Cruel

06th June 2009
Think crating your dog is heartless? Well, consider this truism: dogs are den animals, and they instinctively seek protected, dry, dark places to lie down. Visualize the places your dog prefers to be when alone. In a corner, under a table or bed, behind a... Read >
Author: Bob Hunsicker

How to Train Away your Dog's Housebreaking Problems

06th June 2009
One of the more demanding issues that a family needs to solve when the new puppy gets home is how to address housebreaking problems. This simply means that the dog, in due time, will be able to poo or pee outdoors and not use the home or furnishings for h... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Housebreaking Aids for Small Dogs

05th June 2009
Housetraining the puppies of small breeds of dogs is indeed not for the faint of heart! The keyword when it comes to these little rascals is "errorless management", which means three things: total 100% supervision (you will need to watch them round the cl... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

What you need to know Before getting a Dog

05th June 2009
If you are thinking of welcoming a furry new family member into your home, (no we don’t mean your uncle Pete) then you already know that the process of getting your very first dog is an exciting adventure. Perhaps you dream of having a golden retriever... Read >
Author: D Beart

Crate: Helping Dog Owners Solve Housebreaking Problems

04th June 2009
A lot of dog owners nowadays are struggling to solve housebreaking problems. While gentle and humane methods to solve the problem are often effective, some tend to use drastic methods due to frustration and the desire to have a reliably house trained pet ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Practical Steps to House Train a Dog

04th June 2009
At the core of any worthwhile plan to house train a dog is always prevention, and never punishment. But what are the key points that you can control for a complete housetraining plan? Here are some of those. 1) Bring your dog to a veterinary exam and u... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Few Things You Should Know About Norfolk Terrier Dogs

01st May 2009
If you are planning to get a Norfolk terrier pet dog, here are some things you should know. The Norfolk terrier originated from England. It is actually very affectionate and does not exhibit a disagreeable nature. Because of this, many people like to kee... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt

Tips for Housetraining Small Breed Dogs

28th April 2009
The small breed dogs like miniatures are very cute and lovely to look at. At the same time they are also so small that it is a daunting task to housetrain them. The small breed dogs are so very small in size that they mostly go unnoticed with their body m... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

What it Takes to Become a Dog Trainer

10th April 2009
If you are anything like me, you love dogs. You can't imagine yourself being without your dog nearby. Well, how about making a living working with dogs? As a dog trainer you could spend day after day working with dogs. Would you like this? Of course you w... Read >
Author: Damir

Portuguese Water Dogs Are Hypoallergenic

28th March 2009
Portuguese Water Dogs have short hair that does not shed and is considered a working dog, meaning that it is a breed that needs to stay busy. This breed is considered a hypoallergenic dog. Traditionally used to assist in fishing expeditions, the Portugues... Read >
Author: John Singleson

Training A Shih Tzu Puppy -- 3 Ways To Get It Right

27th March 2009
Training a Shih Tzu puppy is necessary if you and your new puppy are to have a great long-term relationship. Your Shih Tzu pup will be a part of your family and as such must fit in with your lifestyle. You have chosen this critter to enter your society ... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

Lessons for Crate Training Your Dog or Puppy

09th March 2009
Buying a crate for your dog is quite possibly one of the best investments you could ever make. Crates are a great tool for any dog owner, because they make it easier to housetrain and make your dog feel comfortable and safe. Dogs that use crates are gen... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Tips on How to Crate Train Your Dog the Right Way

21st January 2009
Once your dog is used with the crate, you should lock the dog inside. You can go away for a bit and watch from a distance to see how he calms down. If you see him protest, keep him inside until he calms down. Let him go only when he does. If you do this f... Read >
Author: SamNichols

Tips on How to Crate Train Your Dog the Right Way

21st January 2009
Once your dog is used with the crate, you should lock the dog inside. You can go away for a bit and watch from a distance to see how he calms down. If you see him protest, keep him inside until he calms down. Let him go only when he does. If you do this f... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Water Dogs and the Portuguese Waterdog

21st January 2009
The breeds known as water dogs include the: - Labrador/Retriever - Spaniel - Portuguese Water dog - French Water Dog(Barbet) - Spanish Water Dog Water dogs are in the News because the Obama family has chosen one for their pet. The water dogs ... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Getting A Norfolk Pet Terrier

20th January 2009
If you are planning to get a Norfolk terrier pet dog, here are some things you should know: The Norfolk terrier originated from England. It is actually very affectionate and does not exhibit a disagreeable nature. Because of this, many people like to ... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Puppy Crate Training The Easy Way to House Train Your Puppy

09th January 2009
Puppy house training requires a great deal of attention during the first days after your puppy is brought home. If at all possible you should arrange that you are at home for a couple of days at least, so that you can give the attention to house training ... Read >
Author: Ken Morgan

Puppy Crate Training Tips

29th December 2008
If you find it necessary to be away from home all day, it does not mean that you cannot successfully housetrain your puppy or dog. You will not be able to take your puppy outside for regular walks or leave him in a crate; however, do not make the mistake ... Read >
Author: MichelleS

Best Dog Training Info Sites

01st December 2008
Sit Stay Fetch by Daniel Stevens, a professional dog trainer who has a deep understanding of how dogs think, and what motivates them to do what they do. The ebook is organized as an easy to follow course that covers everything from caring and potty traini... Read >
Author: Andrew Brennan

Helpful Toy Poodle Training Tips for your New Pup

25th November 2008
When it comes to dog breeds, poodles often take the top notch in obedience and agility shows, as the result of proper toy poodle training that most of them undergo. They are exceptionally bright, sensitive, active, and peaceful with other pets. But oftent... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Be Responsible: Pet Ownership & Pet Care Tips for Cats and Dogs

30th October 2008
Responsible pet ownership requires a lot of dependability, knowledge, and consideration; unfortunately, some new pet owners take this responsibility very lightly. So, before you take home your new dog or cat, consider the following pet care tips to en... Read >
Author: Mailey McLaughlin

Training You and Your Dog to Be Happy

29th October 2008
Most canines aren't just people's "pets"... They are part of the family. And just like children, dogs require lots of time, care and love to become the happy dog they should become. YOU have to teach them right from wrong in order to be a proud parent. ... Read >
Author: Gator Publishing

How To Train Your Cat To Litter Correctly

14th October 2008
One of the most daunting tasks that you have as a cat owner is litter-training them. You would not want them to soil your bed sheet or wet your favorite furniture. In litter-training your pet cat, make sure that you start while they are young kittens ... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Training You and Your Dog to Be Happy

13th October 2008
Most canines aren't just people's "pets" ... They are part of the family. And just like children, dogs require lots of time, care and love to become the happy dog they should become. YOU have to teach them right from wrong in order to be a proud parent.... Read >

Ways You Can Crate Train Your Cat

01st October 2008
Taking care of a cat can both be a rewarding and frustrating experience. The rewarding part is coming home to a cute, furry little creature whose antics can bring a smile to your face. The frustrating part is trying to house-train and litter train... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Train the Dog Trainer

22nd September 2008
Dogs are often considered the equivalent of children. As you know, raising a child is never an easy task. The same holds true for our furry friends. Training your dog properly is important, not only for good behavior IN the home but also also outside the ... Read >
Author: Kenji Sakamoto

So You Want a New Rottweiler Puppy?

09th September 2008
So you have decided to purchase a new Rottweiler puppy. Rottweiler puppies can be a wonderful addition to your family. Are you ready to bring your new puppy home? Puppies need a lot of stuff in order to grow properly and it’s important that you have th... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

House Training Your Dog - House Training Tips For a New Puppy

08th September 2008
Once a young puppy arrives in the household, it is an exciting time for everybody. In order for the homecoming to go forward as smoothly as possible, it is a good idea to spend a little bit of time in planning. One of the major challenges of dog owners... Read >
Author: Max Young

Different Aspects Of Boston Terrier Training

02nd September 2008
The Boston terrier is an intelligent, loving, and very capable dog that makes a great family pet, but like any other dog a Boston terrier needs training in a variety of areas. These dogs are very intelligent and eager, so training may not be a huge proble... Read >
Author: Abhik Sarkar

The Benefits Of Crate Training A Standard Poodle

29th July 2008
A well-trained Standard Poodle is a pride of its owner and a joy to people around. That is why many dog owners, experts and enthusiasts alike consider training as an important part of every dog' life. There are various ways and training methods in order f... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Training For Your Puppy

15th July 2008
Puppies are just like babies who need to be trained to differentiate right and wrong in their growing years. Training for your puppy is only effective if you are unswerving and rewards and punishments must be lay out clearly so that the puppies know what ... Read >
Author: Jhye

Dog training

26th June 2008
Training your dog requires quite a bit of effort on your part. Your pup is totally dependent on you to teach him to fit into your world snugly. The kind of guidance and leadership you provide will determine the type of dog he will grow up to be. Therefore... Read >
Author: maruti gawade

Potty Training Your Puppy

23rd June 2008
Potty training is one of the most important things your puppy must learn. Common sense should tell you why it is the most vital part of raising a puppy and has to be done consistently to be effective. Apart from the maintenance of your household hygiene, ... Read >
Author: Zachary Achachi

Great Danes: Different Methods Of Training

09th June 2008
Despite their distinguishable giant and powerful built, Great Danes are generally gentle and friendly dogs. People who discovered the true nature of Great Danes can't help but admire and love them. They are kind, sweet and affectionate. They are also play... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Why Own a Norfolk Terrier Dog as Pet

26th May 2008
If you are planning to get a Norfolk terrier pet dog, here are some things you should know: The Norfolk terrier originated from England. It is actually very affectionate and does not exhibit a disagreeable nature. Because of this, many people like to ... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Correcting Bad Dog Behavior

15th May 2008
Dogs get into trouble all of the time. For starters, they can turn your squeaky-clean pad to a total mess in no time flat. But how can you find it in yourself to scold them when they amble up to you with remorseful, innocent, puppy-dog eyes? Here's how... Read >
Author: Jim

How to housebreak a dog

13th May 2008
One of the first things you should teach your new puppy or dog is not to go to the corners in the house, looking for a place to relieve. Housebreaking a dog or dog potty training is best accomplished when he is a puppy, but even if you adopt an older dog ... Read >
Author: Adam

How to housebreak a dog

13th May 2008
One of the first things you should teach your new puppy or dog is not to go to the corners in the house, looking for a place to relieve. Housebreaking a dog is best accomplished when he is a puppy, but even if you adopt an older dog that is not trained yo... Read >
Author: Adam

Dog Puppy Crate Training

11th May 2008
When it comes to potty training your puppy, repetition is an important aspect of getting it right the first time. This is because your puppy is not going to learn what it is that you want him or her to do, until you show them several times. One of the bes... Read >
Author: Tim

Are Portuguese Water Dogs Hypoallergenic?

07th May 2008
Portuguese Water Dogs have short hair that does not shed and is considered a working dog, meaning that it is a breed that needs to stay busy. This breed is considered a hypoallergenic dog. Traditionally used to assist in fishing expeditions, the Portugues... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

General Dog Training

09th April 2008
Top 5 basic dog house training Housetraining your new puppy is a challenge especially for new dog owner. Implementing a solid strategy combining with time-patience will impact in a outcome training and avoid later dog issues. Here below 5 tips in do... Read >
Author: David Marshall

Cat Crates: To introduce your Cat to your new Home

07th April 2008
Crates are one of the best tools to prevent cat stress and damage to a new house. When a cat bonds to its crate or carrying cage, it feels secure when it is inside, no matter where the crate is placed. This article will cover recommended size, introdu... Read >
Author: M Shane

Yorkie Training

31st March 2008
Yorkies are wonderful animals and make great pets. However, training your Yorkie dog can oftentimes be difficult unless done correctly. Yorkies are the second most favorite breed of dog in the U.S. They are a very intelligent dog breed and generally le... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Crate Training Your Yorkie

31st March 2008
If you have ever owned a Yorkie, you know they can be difficult to potty-train. However, crate training can make the process much easier for many reasons. In this article, I will discus crate training your Yorkie. Yorkies are intelligent dogs. In fact,... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Housetrain Your Dog with Crate Training

22nd February 2008
Crate Training is most often employed in House Breaking puppies but can be necessary for adult dogs which are not fully housetrained. The crate may also be used to restrain a dog which is destructive when left alone. The puppy will stay in the crate wh... Read >
Author: Ken Charles

The Art of Dog Potty Training

31st January 2008
Ever had the experience of stepping on dog poop inside your house? Or slipping on puppy pee in your kitchen that caused you to drop that platter of spaghetti you were about to serve your family for dinner? Not a pretty sight and experience I assure you. ... Read >
Author: dusty road

Is Potty Training A Dog Difficult? Shouldn't Be........

24th January 2008
Here I would like to give you some basic steps to successfully potty train your dog. SET A PRECEDENT Potty training begins by always taking your dog to the area you want it to use. Allow your dog to explore this area but pat or play with your dog as... Read >
Author: Oscar Jones

What Kind of Pet Will a Beagle Dog Make

22nd January 2008
If you are considering adding a new pet to your family, why not think about a Beagle dog? Beagles often make the ideal family pet because they tend to be playful and friendly with nearly everyone they come in contact with. Of course, just like any creatur... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

Find Out How Dog Training Can Help You Find That Perfect Dog For The Family

07th January 2008
It is so very important for anyone that is considering getting themselves a dog or already has one, to really understand the severity and absolute necessity that it is that you train your dog appropriately and that you do it quickly. There is an enormous ... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson

Crate Training Your Dogs - Ultimate Dog Training Method

08th November 2007
They say that the Crate Training method is the most effective way to train dogs. How do we crate train our dogs? Is it harsh to confine a dog or an adorable puppy in solitary confinement so to speak? Crate Training was once seen as cruel and inhumane bu... Read >
Author: dusty road

Potty Training Techniques For Puppies

08th November 2007
House training is likely to be the first introduction a new dog owner has to training their four legged friend. This article aims to outline a few of the potty training techniques for puppies that are considered effective and speedy.Paper TrainingPaper t... Read >
Author: Darren Gibson

The Best Dog Training Advice you’ll ever hear

29th August 2007
There are so many theories and schools of thought today in the realm of dog training advice; it can become difficult to know which method is the correct one. Do you use a rolled up newspaper or a treat to housebreak your dog? Is crate training really the ... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Boxer Dog Training: Using Crate Training For House Breaking

26th August 2007
If you are trying to find an effective way in which to house break your new boxer puppy, then you really should consider crate training. This type of boxer dog training is a very efficient and very effective way to train your puppy. This is because a bo... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Potty Training a Puppy - Things You Ought To Know

22nd August 2007
Ask any dog owners out there on what is the most important lesson for dogs to learn about and the answer is most likely to be potty training. Experience dog owners know that a potty trained dog will know where, when and how to relieve himself. The dog wil... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

The Best Way to House Train Your Puppy

10th August 2007
Congratulations on getting your new best friend and wanting to get started on house training your dog. Many people make the mistake of leaving house training for later which means bad habits may have already been established. House breaking will allow y... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

House Poodle Training Can be A Snap

25th July 2007
Don't let the idea of house poodle training delay you in starting one of the most important behaviors in you and your dogs life. Once you get started, it's actually a lot of fun once you make progress in the potty training department. House breaking wil... Read >

The Simple Steps and Principles to Dog Crate Training Success

02nd July 2007
There is more to the crate than meets the eye. It provides a safe haven for your puppy and frees up time for you to go about your daily chores without worrying for the security of your new pup. Those who are not aware of the usefulness of a crate will see... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Puppy Potty Training - Spot The Signs

01st July 2007
When times get hard, just imagine all the joy you'll get from a well potty trained puppy. Potty training can be the most challenging and rewarding part of all puppy-training exercises. Potty training any puppy can be very frustrating at times, but can pro... Read >
Author: Dermot Condell

Easy Steps To Get Rid Of Pica In Your Dog

16th June 2007
What is Pica in your dog? Pica is a type of illness that causes your pet to eat non-food items in an attempt to deal with nausea. If you find your little beast gnawing your things from shoes to books or anything that is not eatable then rush to your veter... Read >
Author: peter john

Crate Dog Training and Why You Should Definitely Do It

15th June 2007
When it comes to dog crates, they can be extremely useful in training your dog. Many dog owners use them for housebreaking. And at times, when they need to leave their dog alone for a while. So what exactly is crate training and why you should do it too? ... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W

Keyword Research - Don't Put Up a Web Site Without It

04th June 2007
The Importance of Good Keyword Research Before setting up any site, keyword research is of major importance. Without it you are likely to fail. Without a good keyword list you will have no targets to aim for. A good keyword list makes it easier to o... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Resolve Your Dog Separation Anxiety

03rd April 2007
Dogs do misconduct when they are going through separation anxiety. Some of this misbehavior can be very negative and unsafe to the dog or even the public around them. Behavior problem connected to separation anxiety includes, excessive barking, chewing... Read >
Author: Leo Enoch

Housetrain a Puppy In a Week

28th March 2007
There are many people who mistakenly think that puppies are just little dogs. Nothing could be farther from the truth however. Puppies should be considered more like babies than dogs given that they have not matured enough in size and internal bodily fun... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

The Basics Of Crate Training Your Dog

27th March 2007
I thought it's time we had a quick chat about CRATE TRAINING. Have you heard much about it? Crate training is a valuable training tool that is beneficial for training young puppies and adult dogs alike. No matter what age your dog is, you will come... Read >
Author: John Hinkle

Dog Training - Getting a Great Family Pet

15th February 2007
Getting a great family pet begins with careful selection of the animal. Great care should be taken in this regard due to the growth of puppy mills that crank out cute little puppies with little emotional stability. These emotionally damaged animals can ... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Be One with the Puppy

08th February 2007
While a full advocate of dog obedience training even at the young age of puppy, it needs to be said that like children, dogs are only a puppy for a very short period of time. Yes, it's a time for training and socialization and housebreaking and everythin... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Crate Training Ebooks - The Key to your Training Success

17th November 2006
There are many ways to get information on how to crate train your dog. Though there are many books, pamphlets, and articles in magazines out there with such information, the most practical may be crate training ebooks. Crate training ebooks are cheap, e... Read >
Author: Dean Iggo

Training Your New Puppy

23rd October 2006
The easiest and most well used instructional technique for training a new puppy is the crate training method. You should use this method as soon as you bring your new pup home to be able to start positive reinforcements that will shape your new puppy'... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

3 Tips To House Break A Puppy

04th October 2006
Once you become a pet owner, you have to provide them with a healthy home and a balanced diet. These are easy tasks. The hard responsibility is training them how to behave properly if you are going to make them house dogs. The best time for you to star... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

Why Crate Train My Dog

27th September 2006
Why Crate Train My Dog? A few years ago, before I decided to stay home with my kids, I worked as a veterinarian technician in an animal hospital. While at that job I saw so many clients who would bring in their dog and be upset because they had eaten ... Read >
Author: david smith

Housebreaking is an absolute

11th May 2006
Every dog is trained to his owner's level of comfort. If it doesn't bother you that Fido likes to watch television sitting next to you on the couch, you're not going to make an issue of keeping him off the furniture. If it makes you crazy when Spot barks ... Read >
Author: Hope Saidel

Crate Training is a kindness

11th May 2006
All training starts with taking advantage of your dog's natural inclinations to reinforce the behavior you want. The only place your dog will not, by nature, mess, is its sleeping place. Crate training works with your dog's instinct - he never has the opp... Read >
Author: Hope Saidel

Puppy Training - Housebreaking Your Puppy

27th April 2006
Who would of thought puppy training would be so taxing? It doesn't have to be difficult. With a few minor changes, you can easily housebreak your puppy. Puppy training begins with housebreaking. Purchase a crate that is the right size for your puppy. D... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

Five Mistakes New Puppy Owners Make

25th April 2006
You've researched the different dog breeds to find the best one for you and your family, you've taken the time to find out whether the breeder you chose is ethical, and now you're finally bringing that precious new bundle of joy home. The hard part is ove... Read >
Author: Katelyn Thomas

Shih Tzu - Housetraining Your Shih Tzu The Right Way

01st December 2005
House training your Shih Tzu properly is one of the most important aspects of Shih Tzu ownership. More dogs are surrendered to animal shelters for elimination problems than for any other reason, so proper house training can literally be a lifesaver. The ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Housetraining Your Shih Tzu Using A Crate

18th November 2005
Crate training is one of the most effective ways of house breaking shih tzu puppies or shih tzu dogs. Crate training is very efficient, and very effective, since it uses the natural instinct of the dog to achieve the desired result of a clean house and a... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - Dealing With Housebreaking Problems

14th November 2005
The best house training uses the shih tzu's own instincts to avoid soiling its bed to train the shih tzu where and where not to eliminate. That is the basis behind crate training, in which the shih tzu is confined to its crate in the absence of the own... Read >
Author: Connie Limon