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16th September 2009
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING
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MAKE THE PUPS KNOW WHO'S IN CHARGE
However, they can be your worst enemy sometimes.
HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND
But despite what those who breed and sell crossbreeds might try to tell you, these are... Read >
Author: Andrey5
08th September 2009
One of the most intimidating dog breeds are the Rottweilers They are solidly built, muscled, and powerful looking. Rottweilers do not usually show an affable disposition especially with strangers. It is no surprise that they are one of the most misunderst... 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
21st August 2009
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING
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Cause THE PUPS KNOW WHO'S in the sphere of CHARGE
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Complete you hope for near was a way of schooling them not to complete folks things? Travelling on your whim now and a... Read >
Author: blove23
13th August 2009
Your adult dog needs the right amount of balance in his training. These needs include a regular dose of physical exercise, mental exercise, and the need to socialize. Providing your dog with these needs will keep him happy, healthy, and may even add extra... Read >
Author: Jerrymace
11th August 2009
Your adult dog needs the right amount of balance in his training. These needs include a regular dose of physical exercise, mental exercise, and the need to socialize. Providing your dog with these needs will keep him happy, healthy, and may even add extra... Read >
Author: Joseph M.
07th August 2009
Taking on the responsibility of a family pet is a decision that shouldn't be taken lightly. More often than not people rush into the decision of getting one only to return them later for the fact they can't look after them. It is due to this fact that the... Read >
Author: Lisa Mills
10th June 2009
Almost all dog owners, whether they live in the city or country, experience problem behaviours such as nuisance barking, jumping fences, or other habits such as biting livestock, ignoring commands or hunting wildlife. Many a working dog has met a short en... Read >
Author: Stephinno
18th May 2009
A potential border collie owner may probably wonder what it takes to own one of the working breeds such as the border collie. Perhaps some might think that these dogs are quite a handful due to their characteristics as working dogs. Actually, having a bor... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
05th May 2009
Oftentimes considered the most intelligent of all breeds of dogs, the Border Collie originate in the English and Scottish border country, and is an excellent sheep herding dog. They were plentiful in numbers in England and Scotland during the 1800s when ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
07th April 2009
Probably you are tempted to get a border collie knowing this breed's working attitude. The border collie dog breed is prized for their intelligence and extraordinary ability when it comes to herding - be it sheep or cattle, poultry or pigs and ostriches. ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
07th April 2009
When it comes to livestock work, nobody can belittle the abilities of border collies. These intelligent and hard working dogs are excellent in herding different kinds of animals from sheep to cattle, pigs, ostriches and others. This characteristic makes t... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
07th April 2009
Border Collies are known as active and extremely hard working dogs. They are well-loved because of their excellent performance when working in farms to herd cattle, sheep, pigs and other animals. But for some reasons, these adorable monsters can get very ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
04th April 2009
Border collies are extremely active and hard working dogs. They are frequently used on farms to help with the livestock, thus considered as the world's best sheep herding dogs. Nobody can doubt their ability to herd all kinds of animals - sheep, cattle, f... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
04th April 2009
While their intelligence makes border collies highly trainable, training them can be quite a challenge especially to a first time dog owner because these dogs are very receptive and are constantly thinking. Inappropriate training method is all it takes to... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
28th March 2009
Getting a new Border Collie is different from getting a new teddy bear much from getting a new pair of shoes. Dog ownership requires patience, consistency and commitment. So before you finally take home the newest additional member of your family, you ha... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
25th February 2009
Taking on the responsibility of a family pet is a decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly. More often than not people rush into the decision of getting one only to return them later for the fact they can’t look after them. It is due to this fact that... Read >
Author: Lisa Mills
23rd February 2009
Dogs are valued for their intelligence. This intelligence is expressed differently with different breeds and individuals, however. For example, Border Collies are noted for their ability to learn commands, while other breeds may not be so motivated toward... Read >
Author: wyatt
09th February 2009
Almost all dog owners, whether they live in the city or country, experience problem behaviours such as nuisance barking, jumping fences, or other habits such as biting livestock, ignoring commands or hunting wildlife. Many a working dog has met a short en... Read >
Author: Stephinno
13th October 2008
The Border Collie is essentially a sheepdog. Obviously, sheep could be raised only in large tracts of uninhabited land where they could graze freely and thus did the border areas between Scotland and Northern England become prime sheep raising country as ... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts
13th October 2008
Treatment of the eye is a major concern for puppies belonging to some breeds like Australian Shepherd and Border Collies. They can be affected with eye diseases like CEA, PHR, micropthalmia and also cataracts.
Research conducted in 2001 says that, the ... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts
02nd October 2008
The moment I decided to specialize as a direct response copywriter (which means you get a response directly from the marketing materials, there’s no middle person involved, like a sales rep) I knew there would be one thing that would determine if I woul... Read >
Author: Michele PW
08th September 2008
There are a large number of different breeds of dogs in the world today and often some breeds are better than others. It is advised that when you are considering getting a dog that you do you research on each type of dog. Advice can be found in form of bo... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
21st May 2008
Many dogs within various breeds have eyes that are particularly sensitive to sunlight. In an effort to shield and comfort itself against the bright light, your dog may squint, whine, or even paw at its face. Sunglasses for canines are considered a cute f... Read >
Author: Jay Jacovitz
20th May 2008
Introduction and History
Dog agility training began as a sport in the UK in the 1970s, and involves successful completion of an obstacle course. It’s a great way to develop a strong bond between pet and owner; it can also help build confidence in timid... Read >
Author: Charlie Cory
07th February 2008
Making sure you give your dog adequate amounts of exercise is extremely important not only in preventing behavior problems, but also for the overall health of your pet. It can help keep you both happy. But not all dogs need the same amount of exercise so... Read >
21st January 2008
If you are looking to adopt or buy a disc dog, then you’ve come to the right place. Many breeds of dogs for sale or adoption make good disc dogs, but in general you are probably going to be looking for a mixed breed. Border Collies, Blue Heelers and Aus... Read >
Author: Dean Burton
16th August 2007
You are the center of your dog's universe. It is a weighty responsibility. You probably give your dog food, medical care, exercise, shelter and affection. But have you ever considered what your dog may truly need that you neglect?
I think we love our d... Read >
Author: Sandy Finley
14th May 2007
Puppy dog training for obedience is a topic close to the heart of dog lovers. Now, getting a new puppy in the house can be as joyous as having a new baby at home. It brings much excitement to everyone especially the kids. But you need to make sure that bu... Read >
Author: Davion Wong
30th April 2007
Here's a news flash � puppies nip!
Okay, I guess you already knew that. But here's the surprise � you may actually be encouraging your puppy to nip. Let's talk about how to stop this behaviour before it grows up to be an adult-sized dog problem.
... Read >
Author: Mike Ray
05th April 2007
Often dog behavior problems are caused by boredom. Is your dog left alone all day or left alone for hours at a time? Is your dog confined to the backyard rather than allowed in the house?
Most dogs need the companionship of people. They crave interacti... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
07th March 2007
Training sessions are a great way to play with your dog. And, just like playing numbers and letters games with toddlers, it’s a great way to teach your dog whatever behaviors you want. The payoff is terrific, too. Your dog will know what’s expected of... Read >
Author: Hope Saidel
17th November 2006
Ohhh watch that border collie weave through those poles at full speed
without missing an entry. Just like an olympic slalom skier weaving around
the sticks. Ohhh watch that border collie fly thru the jumps without
knocking over bars, or how about p... Read >
Author: Brad Carlson
08th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Carol Stack
Scout is a Border Collie we were given four years ago. He is a beautiful tri-colored dog that is full of energy. The first two years we had him he hardly stopped running.
His family hated to give him up but they had moved ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
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