Posted on June 23rd, 2008 by Herbertvon
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What do dog obedience trainers do? The role of a dog trainer will be to train your dog to be more obedient than ever.
Different methods are used by dog trainers for training dogs. While some may take a stern Click to Read More
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Posted on January 25th, 2008 by Herbertvon
Dog People Jumping Prevention
Jumping is a really common problem among dogs - or should I say among dog owners? It’s rarely a problem for the dogs themselves – in fact, jumping seems to act as a reward in itself. It’s a different kettle of fish for the exasperated owner, who’s forced to Click to Read More
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Posted on January 25th, 2008 by Herbertvon
Does your dog chew grass?
My dog crops grass like a cow. He eats it with gusto whenever he encounters it, to the extent that my friends have begun to refer to him, jokingly, as ‘The Ruminant’.
This habit of his doesn’t bother me at all, since it seems to have no ill-effects on him Click to Read More
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Posted on January 7th, 2008 by Herbertvon
There are two extremes of opinion when it comes to dogs and their digging habits:
one, that a dog is a dog, and we should permit him to express his true canine nature by allowing him free reign over the yard and flowerbeds,
and two, that a flowerbed is a flowerbed, and no dog should even think Click to Read More
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Posted on January 7th, 2008 by Herbertvon
Licking: affectionate, disconcerting, or just plain disgusting?
For us humans, it can be a bit difficult to identify with the doggie habit of licking one another in greeting.
We don’t do it, after all, and though our tongues come in handy for things like ice-cream eating and sucking that last Click to Read More
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Posted on December 31st, 2007 by Herbertvon
Barking dogs – Understanding it and dealing with it
Some owners seem to want their dogs to stop barking, period: a good dog is a quiet dog, and the only time that barking’s permitted is when there’s a man in a black balaclava and stripy prison outfit, clutching a haversack marked Click to Read More
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Posted on December 31st, 2007 by Herbertvon
Separation anxiety is one of the most common problems that dogs develop.
It’s an anxiety disorder, and it is defined as a state of intense panic brought on by the dog’s isolation/separation from her owner(s).
In other words: when you leave for work in the morning, your dog is plunged into Click to Read More
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Posted on December 31st, 2007 by Herbertvon
How To Recognize, Handle and prevent dog aggression
A dog is an instinctively aggressive creature.
In the wild, aggression came in very handy: dogs needed aggression to hunt, to defend themselves from other creatures, and to defend resources such as food, a place to sleep, and a mate.
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Posted on December 31st, 2007 by Herbertvon
Destructive Chewing
The act of chewing seems to be a matter of individual preference among dogs: some have an innate desire to chew as a pleasurable activity in itself, and some seem to have no need to chew whatsoever unless they’re driven to it out of sheer boredom.
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Posted on December 30th, 2007 by Herbertvon
What’s paper training? How to do it and common problems
Paper training is a specific form of house training for your dog: you’re teaching her where in the house is appropriate for her to eliminate (pee or poop).
When you paper train your dog, you teach her to only eliminate on newspapers Click to Read More
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Posted on December 30th, 2007 by Herbertvon
Common Dogs House Training Problems
House training is one of the areas of dog ownership that’s most subject to misunderstanding, confusion, and just plain dread!
Hereinafter, are infos about the most common problems surrounding the issue of house training:
- Submissive/excited urination
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Posted on December 30th, 2007 by Herbertvon
Dog House Training Tips For dog or a New Puppy
When a new puppy arrives in the house, it’s an exciting time for everyone. In order for the homecoming to proceed as smoothly as possible, it’s a good idea to spend a little bit of time in preparation.
One of the major challenges of dog Click to Read More
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