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01st October 2009
For the most part, we are all conformists. We will do what the crowd does. We might not like to admit that, but it is true. Only 5 to 10 percent of the population engages in behavior contrary to the social norm.
We see this law operating in groups, in or... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Do you find yourself wondering what to do when you find your puppy has yet again peed on your priced carpet? Or even worse – he’s chewed through your favorite handbag or shoe?
I think we’ve all been there! Chewing, biting, barking, digging â€... Read >
Author: Anita Watson
19th September 2009
You’ve gotten a puppy, chosen a name and now the fun begins!
Training your puppy to become a well-adjusted and well-behaved dog is your goal. Who wants to be embarrassed by their dog’s bad behavior, especially in front of guests?!
Consistency
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Author: Connie Janzen
16th September 2009
Bringing a new puppy into a home will mark a change in your life. A puppy has a variety of different behaviors and it is essential that an owner understands how to control these behaviors. Below is a guide to puppy behavior with some essential tips that m... Read >
Author: Dan Fletcher
10th September 2009
Basic Puppy Care – First Weeks
After you select the puppy of your dreams, you get to take him home without a manual to tell you how to succeed at raising him. The first night is always hard because the puppy will start to miss his Mom and other si... Read >
Author: Howling Wolf09
07th June 2009
Although dog licking can be considered by some owners a way that the dog gives them love and attention, it can also become an annoyance when other people come into the home and the dog wants to greet them with excessive licking.
Even though dog licki... Read >
Author: jason bb
26th April 2009
Communication is an art. Generally, people speak for themselves; they think that the person with whom they are conversing understands and thinks in the same way which may not be the case. Hence, while conversing one should try to think from the other pers... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
08th October 2008
Having picked the ideal puppy for yourself and your family, the hard part is to care and raise your puppy. Taking care of your puppy entails time and effort as the puppy you fetch home will miss the previous environment. Whining and crying are part of the... Read >
Author: Jhye
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
08th May 2008
Now that you have decided to get a Great Dane, the next thing for you to do is to train him. Training a dog such as a Great Dane is not an easy thing to handle considering this breed's size and personality. If the dog owner is equipped with the right trai... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
25th February 2008
There is no woman with a mind as liberated as the female hooker. She stands out as an icon of a woman’s highest achievement. Her focus on what she truly needs is clear and unblemished by socially and politically correct behavior. The paths a hooker take... Read >
Author: melpol
06th February 2008
Training enables a dog to collaborate with the human, providing the leader with a desired behavior based on mutual respect, and yes, I’ll call it love. A training tool is any prop used by the trainer to inform the dog what is desired, and help him achie... Read >
Author: Marc Goldberg
30th August 2007
So you have a new dog. Is there cause for joy or consternation? There are two sides to every new dog in the house. The little creature you love and opened your home and heart to - Then there's the other crazy side that rips up anything he can get his m... Read >
Author: Sharon Stevens
30th August 2007
Using dog training collars is fraught with a fair bit of controversy as far as training methods is concerned since the electronic dog collars used to train dogs give the dog shocks to teach it to behave in an appropriate manner. This is something that has... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
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
04th June 2007
In this article I am going to discuss clicker training and its use in training dogs. Most people have heard of clicker training but have no clue what it actually is, in this article I will discuss what clicker training is, how to start using it as well as... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
21st May 2007
Puppies love to bite. They do it naturally but it is something that they must be taught not to do. This needs to be addressed while they are young because dog bites can lead to all sorts of problems including legal action. It may seem fun and funny to hav... Read >
17th May 2007
There were made a lot of years of research, and it was reached to the result that applied behavioral methods really show benefit in improving communication, learning and appropriate social behavior, also reducing inappropriate behavior in children with au... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
07th April 2007
Learn to train your chihuahua puppy the gentle and patient way.
1. Gentle Behavior Training.
If you want a gentle and well balanced chihuahua when it grows up you must treat your puppy with gentle training. Negative behavior must be dealt with in a... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
27th March 2007
Performance appraisals are of great need for the effective work and ‘health’ of a staff. Performance appraisals assist in developing individuals, in improving company’s performance, and in effective business planning. Performance appraisals are usua... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
13th February 2007
Starting out with the correct behavior can help keep your dog fit and healthy. By observing your dog, you will have a better idea of what product to look for as his daily comfortable resting place. The bed will give your pet somewhere to feel secure and s... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan
13th February 2007
You bring your cute, fun loving puppy home for the first time and of course you want your him to sleep with you. All furry, cute, warm and snuggly. But that is not the best thing to do for you or your hound. You really need a dog bed to establish correct ... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan
13th February 2007
Does Your Dog Need a Bed?
You bring your cute, fun loving puppy home for the first time and of course you want your canine to sleep with you. All furry warm and snuggly. But that is not the best thing to do for you or your pooch. You really need a cani... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan
24th December 2006
You bring your cute, fun loving puppy home for the first time so of course you want your dog to sleep with you. After all he's furry warm and snuggly. But in all honesty this is not the best thing to do for you or your dog. You really need a dog bed and t... Read >
Author: eugenestills
17th November 2006
Often it's ok for a dog to jump on its owner, but awkward and even harmful when he jumps up on others, such as other family members or friends. This can be confusing for the dog, but a well-trained dog can quite happily learn never to jump on strangers, a... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver
08th June 2006
Baby sickness – is always a hard trial for family, and if the matter concerns baby's hospitalization, then you can become panic-stricken only at the thought of the fact that a baby will be estranged from his family, painful procedures expect him, and stra... Read >
Author: Yana Mikheeva
15th May 2006
Repetition and rewards in puppy training
Training a puppy to be well socialized adult dog needs your time and energy. Puppies need concepts repeated so that the behaviour can become memorized. When teaching your puppy any activity repeat the action d... Read >
Author: paul nelson
25th April 2006
Fundamentally, dog training is about communication. From the human perspective the handler is communicating to the dog what behaviors are correct, desired, or preferred in what circumstances. From the canine perspective the handler must communicate what b... Read >
Author: Hagar Lagarto
16th March 2006
Puppies try to jump at anything and everything during their first year of life. It is worth knowing that this behavior will remain the same when the puppy grows into am adult dog. If you want your dog to keep on jumping on guests, then it is fine to let t... Read >
Author: ted belfour
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