Dog Training Articles
51: How To Deal With A Dog Who Constantly Barks
All dogs bark for a variety of reason and some can include attempting to warn their owner of trouble, or to express some sort of pain or fright. Other times, constant barking can be considered negative behavior as far as we humans are concerned. Dogs in this category are trying to be menacing or simply trying to gain attention.
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52: Is Dog Training Necessary?
Dog training is an Art not a science. Many trainers and facilities develop a training method. Dogs will always be dogs and humans will continually try to make their dog into a furry person. Dog Training is just as important as feeding and watering. That 5lb adorable, cute, huggable, kissable, loveable puppy, could turn into a 60lb nightmare if not shown the proper guidance.
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53: Dog Aggression: There Is A Lot You Can Do to Handle It
No matter where you live, you may run into dog aggression, and it may be caused by your dog. Sometimes it is between two dogs, whether neighbors or dogs in the same household. Sometimes it involves a dog attacking or biting a human, all too often a child. This article will give you three things you can do if you are dealing with an aggressive dog in your family. It will also provide you with a link to a resource that has much more information on this stressful situation.
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54: A Dog Birthday Party is Pretty Easy to Plan for your Pooch
A Party for my Pooch?
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55: Dog Training: The Six Common Mistakes To Avoid
The mindset of a novice trainer is important as they tend to make a lot of mistakes in their way of approach during the training process. Following are the mistakes that are common among most trainers.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 15th 2008 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 44 |
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56: Dog Training Simple Commands Are the Best
When you are doing dog training simple commands are the best kinds to use. They are easier for puppies and dogs to understand. This concept is generally taught in an obedience training class, but it can take some time to get the hang of doing this.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 14th 2008 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 41 |
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57: The Secrets Tips For Training Your Best Friend
There are many different types of training that one can provide to a dog and all are of great way for you to be able to communicate with them. You can either purchase lots of books or go to lessons to learn the right ways to train your dog. But also, there are plenty of dog training free tips that you may want to consider using and which can be found easily online.
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58: Gun Dog Training Insights For Brilliant Results
If you've ever seen a hunter with his dog, you know that the bond between them is very strong. The hunting dog listens and responds to every command quickly and precisely. This takes time to accomplish but is well worth it.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 8th 2008 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 62 |
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59: How to Train Dogs - No Hitting Allowed
When you're trying to figure out how to train dogs you may feel like pulling your hair out at times but relax it's not as hard as you might initially think. There is a way to make training your dog a positive experience for both of you.
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60: Dog Training With Dog Training Aids
Your voice is the most important of dog traing aids when training your dog. Use of your dog's name is probably the next most important of the dog training aids at your disposal. Thirdly, a pleasant, persuasive tone of voice is a must.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 5th 2008 | Category: Dog Training | Total views: 31 |
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