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    • 61.

      Puppy Guide -- Preparing For Your Puppy


      by Sarah McDermott - 2008-07-10
      Raising a puppy is very tough. You need to have the determination to deal with problems when things don't go your way. That can be a tough thing to do when you are dealing with this very situation fo...
    • 62.

      Puppy Guide -- Sectioning Survival


      by Sarah McDermott - 2008-07-10
      Raising a puppy isn't for the faint of heart. It requires a lot of strength and determination in order to be able to deal with the ups and the downs of having to raise a puppy. The distinction betwee...
    • 63.

      Entertainment, Dog Training - How to Master the Walk


      by Ken Krysinski - 2008-07-11
      Training a pet is very hard work. It requires a lot of determination and persistence to make sure that whatever it is that you are trying to do get through to him. This article has in a way become...
    • 64.

      Training Your Dog to "Stand"


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-07-12
      When you give a dog any command, you have routinely assumed a domineering role and put the dog into a submissive one. Standing is a somewhat dominant canine posture, whereas the Sit and the Down are ...
    • 65.

      Training Your Dog to Come


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-07-12
      Training a young dog to come when told to starts off perfectly. The dog learns his name and that humans use it when they desire give her something fun like dinner or a brand new toy, so he runs to it...
    • 66.

      Training Your Dog to Come and Fetch


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-07-12
      In training your dog the "Come" command, stand several feet away from him. Bend down, say his name and then approach him, clapping your hands at the same time. Do this several times if to get him to ...
    • 67.

      Puppy Training: Puppy Pitfalls to Avoid


      by Sarah McDermott - 2008-07-13
      When it comes to raising a puppy it's a tough business. You have to be prepared mentally and emotionally to be able to handle all of the incidents to come. It's a very rewarding thing just as well be...
    • 68.

      Puppy Training: Being the Best Leader You Can Be


      by Sarah McDermott - 2008-07-13
      Puppies are the cutest thing you can ever see. They are innocent and they are adorable. They never get mad and even though they don't know what's right and what's wrong, they don't do things that ar...
    • 69.

      Puppy Training: Reclaming Your Bedroom


      by Sarah McDermott - 2008-07-13
      Having a puppy and training him the right way is something that should be done and it should be done consistently. There are many dogs whom grow up and think that they can do whatever they want and w...
    • 70.

      Puppy Care: The Power of the Shower


      by Sarah McDermott - 2008-07-13
      Being clean today is part of everyone's busy schedule. It is something that we as people do every day in order to maintain ourselves after we spend a whole day getting dirty. This same rule of thumb ...