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1: » A True Dog Training Secret
Many times our dogs don't behave the way we want them to. Training your dog requires you to spend some time teaching your dog new behaviors. While we are training it can become very easy to get distracted and lose focus.
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2: » How To Significantly Increase Your Dogs Chances Of Coming Back When You Call
Coming when called is one of the most important commands that you can teach your dog. Dogs that do not come back when called can get lost, injured or killed. Because it is such an important command every dog should learn it. Here is a simple way to significantly increase your dogs chances of coming back when you call.
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3: Discover the Secret to Happy Dogs - Crate Training Dogs
What exactly is crate training dogs? It sounds like something you do to a bad doggie for doing a no-no on the living room carpet. But its not. Crate training is actually based on the principle of the dogs' innate need for security.
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4: Stopping Your Dog From Barking
Are you bothered by your dog's constant barking? Learning to control your dog's barking is challenging, regardless of the breed you own. Different breeds have different reasons for starting to fuss. If you can determine the reason your dog's barking is out of control it will help you teach your dog to control the barking and to bark when necessary, not at every little thing they see or hear.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: May 25th 2009 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 7 |
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5: Get to Know the Gentle Bernese Mountain Dogs (BMD)
When other dogs are just simply guards, playmates and farm dogs, Bernese Mountain dogs do them all- and more. That's correct, don't get fooled by this gentle-looking and sweet-demeanored pet. While they can tantalize you with their long, sleek, light-and-chocolate-striped coal-colored pelt, they can also defend you, serve you, and be a excellent playmate with you.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 1st 2009 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 5 |
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6: Stop Dog Digging - What To Do
The process of teaching your dog to stop digging is thankfully rather easy. Your flowers and garden can look healthy and happy even if you have a dog that loves to dig. If you follow certain steps, it really shouldn't be that difficult.
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7: Why is my dog so aggressive?
All dogs can and will show aggression given the right set of circumstances. Aggression for a dog is a natural response and it is critical to understand what circumstances and experiences will probably provoke aggression in your dog. Understand that what a human may see as an unprovoked aggressive act in a dog may, in fact, be perfectly logical to a canine mind. The major determinants for aggressive behavior in dogs are discussed below.
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8: Understanding Fear Aggression In Dogs
Does your pup display fear aggression in dogs? A fearful dog will often display aggressive dog behavior towards strangers, both human and canine. Learn what causes this behavior, and how to overcome it.
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9: Discover The Facts About Separation Anxiety In Dogs
If you think you may have one of the many dogs with separation anxiety, you have lots of questions. Learn which canines are at risk for developing separation anxiety in dogs, and how you can help.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Jan 25th 2009 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 16 |
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10: Dog Agility Training Calls for A Skilled Dog
Dog agility training requires a great relationship between a dog and a handler. These handlers usually have a great deal of experience and knowledge on dogs and their behavior. Dog agility training is considered a sport by many people. The handler is required to move a dog through an obstacle course in a set period of time. The handler cannot use a leash on the dog when participating in dog agility training exercises.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Nov 24th 2008 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 8 |
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