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Useful Advice For Socializing Your Dog

By Ludie Otoole on 2012/02/17 | Leave a response

It is actually safe to state that we all have witnessed an irritated pet owner holding on for dear life as his or her out of control family dog leaps and drags to get at the passing dog or puppy. Now we have also had to hear the justifications for that negative behavior. “My doggy solely barks at tiny pets. I’m sorry I just don’t understand the reason why he is doing that.” There’s a basic solution. The canine has not been properly socialized.

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Tips And Strategies To Teach Your Pet Tricks

By Victoria Grover on 2012/02/16 | Leave a response

That little puppy that looked so adorable at the pound has started to do some not so adorable things around your house. Your cute little puppy is peeing inside, rather than outside. He's also been chewing on your shoes and jumping all over you. The good news is that the vast majority of dog behavior issues are easily lessened by consulting a professional dog trainer.

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The Simple Way To Teach Your Little Puppy Not To Bark

By Allisia Ccakta on 2012/02/15 | Leave a response

So , you believe you've selected the quietest pup in the litter, and then once you're home, you shortly see a completely new side of him. Once your puppy is comfy in his new environment, he will let his voice be heard. Then, before you know it, this captivating little fur-ball has turned into a yappy, whiny bark-y nightmare!

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Dog Training Tips That Will Keep You And Your Dog Happy

By brian Roberts on 2012/02/14 | Leave a response

You can train your dog to the point where he will not bark excessively, growl or exhibit aggressive behavior. Even if there are still a few slip-ups, any behavior can be modified with the tips in this article. If you train your dog correctly, he or she will be the ideal pet.

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Important Factors That Start Adolescent Puppy Biting

By Cari Rossi on 2012/02/13 | Leave a response

Just as a toddler, a puppy desires to investigate its current locations. Just about anything and everything seems new and thrilling. Puppies will use their mouths to check out everything. They like to taste, experience, and see how everything responds to them. Usually this pattern turns to become a game for a dog. The reactions they get out of things gets them all worked up and they look forward to the next play time.

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