Articles, tagged with "correct behavior", page 3
05th January 2010
Have you ever wondered what to watch your puppy as he explores his vast new world? What would they dig back through the garbage or eating leather shoes? To be found And like most of us it is impossible to be angry when they will see the innocent love and ...
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Author:
sharonbolt08
30th December 2009
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...
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Author:
Quentin Justice
01st December 2009
Parenting skills go beyond teaching your child to say, "Please" and "Thank you". Teaching a child what behavior is expected is a daily process, and you will have many opportunities each day to steer your child in the right direction.
One key point to ...
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Author:
Millard Franco
02nd November 2009
Training a dog in obedience is not a simple task when the dog's owner has not received proper training himself. The majority of dog owners do not know how to train their dog and expect the animal to think like humans, which lead to quite a lot of disappoi...
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Author:
Michel Gerard
30th October 2009
themselves in difficult life circumstances. This experience will be useful in further life of a child.
Processes of adaptation are individual for each child. This depends on many reasons: whether he had diseases earlier, stage of disease, is he stay...
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Author:
Irvin Mcclain
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 - these ...
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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
One...
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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...
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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 sibl...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Author:
Danielle Niesz
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 achieve...
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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 mout...
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Author:
Sharon Stevens