dog obedience
dog obedience
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by Craig McPherson - 2006-12-05
Responsible dog ownership starts BEFORE you purchase your dog. You should spend as much time as possible researching the different breeds to find which is most suitable to you and your FAMILY.There is...
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by Craig McPherson - 2006-12-05
If it is a change in your dog's normal behavior, it might be a bladder infection or some other medical problem, so check that with your vet first.It's rather common for older spayed bitches to start d...
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by Craig McPherson - 2006-12-05
Premium pet food tends to have higher nutritional value. In particular, foods such as Science Diet, Eukanuba, Nature's Recipe.This means you can generally feed your dog a smaller amount of food.Also,...
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by Craig McPherson - 2006-12-05
PRAISE When you start training your dog in any circumstances you need to work out a basic plan of what you are going to do and work out which commands you will use for your procedures.For example:If y...
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by Terence Young - 2006-12-15
If you want to change your life, get a puppy! A canine friend will show you affection when you're discouraged and make you laugh when you feel sad. Almost like having a child, getting a dog entails so...
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by John Edwards - 2006-12-21
Education begins at home, but it doesn't end there. It's important that you supplement your dog's home schooling with a good obedience class - or several! Why is obedience school so necessary? Well, h...
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by Colin Pederson - 2006-12-28
Aggression in dogs can be found in a variety of different behaviors and personality traits. Most dog owners only focus on the common aggressive dog behaviors such as barking, biting, growling etc... B...
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by Josella Benton - 2006-12-30
Dog Training Is Fun!Early Dog Training Is Essential. Not all dog training is created equal, and is more than just telling your dog to stop behaving the way he is right now; it's one of the most import...
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by Andrew Jamaz - 2007-02-05
A significant percentage of the population in today's world has a dog, and so this explains why dog obedience training is truly so important. This type of training will teach your dog to behave, as we...
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by Julia Winters - 2007-02-06
Dogs, especially younger dogs, need something to do. If you don't provide it, they'll find it. Chewing shoes and digging in the garbage are fun when there's nothing else to do. Everyone knows that!Oft...