dog obedience training
dog obedience training
-
11.
by David Lambert - 2007-03-01
A badly trained dog is an annoyance and can even be a threat to himself and others. A correctly trained dog, on the other had, is a fantastic and enjoyable buddy. In addition to assisting you to bo...
-
12.
by David Lambert - 2007-03-06
Every dog owner willing to train his dog should comprehend that his puppy communicates with ears, mouth, paws, tail and more, making an effort to connect and establish a relationship with humans in fu...
-
13.
by David Lambert - 2007-03-08
Despite what it seems to be from a distance, dog obedience training doesn't need you to be a fearless Hercules, all it asks of you is to keep a few basics in mind. First, establish who the boss is,...
-
14.
by Leo Enoch - 2007-03-25
Aggressive problem actually quite a normal problem of almost any dogs. Even other pets or we human do a lot of time display the aggressive problem. It is instilled by nature as an automatic reactions ...
-
15.
by Amy Nutt - 2007-03-26
If you have a dog, you have probably been concerned with his or her behavior at some point. This is important if you frequently have company, or if your dog is your constant companion out in public. ...
-
16.
by Leo Enoch - 2007-03-28
You love dogs or you just got a new puppy, but you just can't seem to understand how to successfully house train them. Below I present to you the most essentials things you need to be successful in ho...
-
17.
by Leo Enoch - 2007-04-03
Dogs do misconduct when they are going through separation anxiety. Some of this misbehavior can be very negative and unsafe to the dog or even the public around them.Behavior problem connected to s...
-
18.
by Leo Enoch - 2007-04-05
Before bringing a dog home, it must be understood that there is a responsibility of somebody who owns a dog to take care of it which will include feeding, providing shelter, health care and spending t...
-
19.
by Leo Enoch - 2007-04-06
Prior to bringing a dog home, it must be understood that there is a responsibility of someone who owns a dog to take care of it which will include feeding, providing shelter, health care and spending ...
-
20.
by Leo Enoch - 2007-04-06
Before bringing a dog home, it must be understood that there is a responsibility of anyone who owns a dog to take care of it which will include providing food, shelter, health care, protection and ...