Posts Tagged ‘dog behavior’
Dog Training Obedience Teaches Buster Good Manners
How can dog training obedience classes help your dog? If you’ve ever encountered a dog with bad manners you will know that controlling this type of dog is almost impossible. This is especially problematic with larger breeds that may steal food, fail to come when called, chew and bite things or bark non-stop. All dogs regardless or size or stature need four things from us to become a really well balanced, behaved dog: Leadership, Socialization, Exercise and Job. We will cover this topics and write some basic dog training obedience tips.
How to leash train a dog
This article will cover one of the least stressful methods I recommend for leash training your dog and will give you an answer to the question: How to leash train a dog. It is not 100% stress free, but rest assured, it is only mildly stressful in comparison to other ways of doing it. This method also incorporates the dog training golden rule…
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10 VERY Important Things You Need to Know When Choosing a Dog or Puppy
Common wisdom says there is a dog breed for everyone. It is very important to choose a breed from the dog breeders that best fits your lifestyle and personality because you are making a commitment for more than a decade. All dog breeds have been bred for a purpose: from hunting, herding, guarding, rescuing, or for just sitting in your lap…
10 Proven Puppy and Dog Training Methods for Good Behavior
Hello. In this article we are going to show you 10 good and proven dog training methods that will help you in raising and training your dog. You should learn your dog how to behave in different situations, you can’t just expect good behaviour from your dog. So, let’s start…
5 DOG GIFTS TO GIVE YOUR LOVELY DOG
Here are some valuable dog gifts we can give our best friends; they cost nothing and can mean everything…
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Bark Control Collars. How to Stop Excessive Dog Barking?
Bark control collars are great tools for dogs that bark excessively. While some barking is natural and healthy, dogs that can’t seem to control their barking may benefit from collars designed to control their urge to yap.
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