Archive for March, 2009

The Truth About The Dog Chewing Problem

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

If you’re interested in finding a way to fix the dog chewing problem, then this guide will show you how. Specifically, we are going to discuss why your dog has an urge to chew, simple solutions you can use to distract him, and why it’s cruel and unfair to yell at your dog for chewing. [...]

A Guide to House Breaking Your Dog

Monday, March 30th, 2009

It’s no fun having your dog soil your carpet. Yet the answer isn’t always to leave the dog outside. Some dogs are just made to live in the house with the family. Instead, the answer is to properly train the dog to be house broken by following dog training tips like these. The steps outlined here [...]

Potty Training Your New Puppy

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Housetraining
No training is more basic for pet owners than that first important lesson: Do it outside!
Training your new puppy to potty outside the home, not in it, usually starts between six and eight weeks of age. Dogs as young as four weeks have been started on the training, but at that age few [...]

Clicker Training Review

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Clicker Training Review
 
Would you like to Become a Super Trainer?
 
I observed a sad event one morning when I was exercising our family dog Rigby off leash. He commenced galavanting with another group of three dogs, a couple of retrievers and a collie. Rigby is hopeless around water, and I mean fanatical, as were the [...]

Guidelines For Deciding On a Pet For Your Kids -Size Matters

Friday, March 27th, 2009

When it comes to your tastes with your food such as your pizza, adding some additional toppings would definitely be your choice as well as to upsize your coffee or any beverages, but when it comes to selecting a dog, bigger doesn’t always mean better. Dog kinds differ by background in what they require. Some [...]

Virtual Pet Adoption Strategies Explained!

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Having a loving pet in the family can be a real joy. Pets are good at making friendship and they can also become as good as a family member. If your kids have never experienced having a pet before, but would like to have one, you may find that virtual pet adoption can give them that know-how. [...]

Significant Facts About Pet Adoption

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Have you ever thought about going through the available options for pet adoptions? Pet lovers need not worry about finding the right furry companion for them. They are available everywhere, even on the cyberspace. But you must remember that owning pets entails lots of responsibilities. Here are some notes that can guide you before you [...]

Our Helpful and Simple Guidelines For Taking Care Of Your Little Dog Breed

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

You should find that owning a small dog, similar to owning a larger breed. Having said that, there are certain points they need to be made aware of when looking after a small dog. Just think about some of the everyday events that may need to be looked at when considering certain needs.
When it [...]

A Guide To Using Dog Behavior Modification To End Separation Anxiety In Dogs

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

If your canine friend is showing signs of separation anxiety in dogs, there are several dog behavior modification techniques you can use to change his behavior. 
How To Handle Mild Cases Of Dogs With Separation Anxiety
The most important thing to do is to keep your comings and goings low-key.  If your dog is overly [...]

Three Basic Rules of Dog Obedience Training

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

There are dog obedience training schools where dogs are trained to follow simple commands using three basic principles as the trainer’s guide.. Many dog training and dog behavior schools use these principles. These are:
Principle One: Consistency. You must be consistent in the use of words, the tone of your voice and your actions, that go [...]