Articles, tagged with "puppy dog", page 5
24th November 2010
Even though it doesn't sound such as the most appealing career inside the globe, housebreaking a brand new puppy dog will play an crucial part in bonding with the newest member of your respective loved ones. It will train you patience and leave you having...
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Author:
Paula Smith
09th November 2010
Puppy dog litter workout is the latest trend in puppy instruction. Litter teaching is one more process for rest room teaching a pet. If you dwell in a large-rise apartment or stay in the cold and snowy spot you can litter train your pup. What ever factor ...
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Author:
perry gibbs
01st November 2010
The thing new puppy owners forget that new dogs will need potty training. In order to find out how to potty train a puppy others often get tons of books or guides which teach even the newest dog keepersMost people ask how long before their puppy will be p...
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Author:
Gordon Henson
28th October 2010
Cuddly canines, especially to animal lovers, are considered delightful, helpful and make individuals feel secure. Domesticated carnivorous mammals amaze humans in many ways because of the animals’ puppy dog stare, a sloppy lick on the face, a protective b...
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Author:
SteveWestmoreland
06th October 2010
If you have a dog at your place, you would know that they are just like little kids. They need proper care and pampering to grow into a healthy personality. Of course you can keep him happy with the mediocre stuff but you know deep inside that this little...
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Author:
poshpuppyboutiques
30th September 2010
Crate Training Your Golden RetrieverA number of people usually have the wrong understanding in terms of Crate Training Your Golden Retriever. This understanding leads people to think that crates are a punishment for dogs, and therefore they won't use the...
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Author:
Adrian Corneliussen
24th September 2010
The Golden Retriever was bred round the 1800's in Great Britain, for game retrieving. Golden Retriever puppy training was rampant by that time as they use the dogs both for retrieving and hunting.
Today, Golden Retrievers are seen to serve for a select...
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Author:
Jade Long
22nd September 2010
Prize training is a type of positive reinforcement coaching. Much of this method of small dog training is giving your doggy a command then simply rewarding for the correct action. Clicker programs is one typical illustration of that. In case a doggie ...
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Author:
H Miracle
15th September 2010
English Mastiff Dog LearningYou'll need a big pet dog? In that case the Mastiff fits your needs. Then again without having high quality guidance your Mastiff will likely be a giant, runaway brick of muscle and doggy slobber. So, Mastiff guidance should be...
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Author:
Adrian Varhaug
06th September 2010
If you're asking yourself "how to make my girlfriend want me more" then you may be experiencing some jealousy. Maybe she's acting like she's "not that into you" and you are getting worried that your relationship is heading down the wrong path. Don't despa...
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Author:
Alex K. Mckenzie
02nd September 2010
Have you ever wondered why dogs eat their poop? It’s not strange to want to understand. Many other dog owners have wondered. Poop eating may be either a sign of anxiety issues or low nutrition.
Why Dogs Eat Poop
Your dog may not be getting enough to...
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Author:
Harvey Parker
02nd September 2010
Chewing for puppies is very natural. They are getting new teeth and are much like children teething with the exception that children do not ruin your shoes or furniture.
Why to Stop Puppy Chewing
Most people, if a puppy is young, will let them chew ...
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Author:
Harvey Parker
02nd September 2010
Is your dog scratching too much? Would you like some tips on how to put a stop to this? You’re not the only one with the problem. Whether it is from fleas or just because, millions of dogs scratch.
The Causes of Dog Scratching
Before you stop the sc...
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Author:
Harvey Parker
02nd September 2010
Chasing is an instinctive behaviour in dogs. Dogs love chasing cats, joggers, bicycles, cars, other dogs and almost anything that moves. Moving objects stimulate dogs to chase. This can be very tiring for both you and your dog, not to mention it can be da...
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Author:
Harvey Parker
02nd September 2010
Have you always wanted a big dog? Try getting a Mastiff. Mastiffs are big even when they are puppies. When they grow up, they turn into big, slobbery messes. Training needs to start early.
The most important factor in training is consistency. Mastiffs ...
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Author:
Harvey Parker