puppy training
puppy training
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by Brian Dolezal - 2007-01-16
Depending on the type of dog that you own or the age at which he/she became a part of your family, you may be dealing with behavioral problems resulting from a stubborn breed or a dog that lacked the ...
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by Jack Chambers - 2007-01-20
House training a puppy need not be that difficult and can actually be enjoyable. Playtime with your new puppy can be fun, but did you also know that it could be the first steps in your puppy's educat...
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by David Anthony - 2007-01-20
House training a puppy need not be that difficult and can actually be enjoyable. Playtime with your new puppy can be fun, but did you also know that it could be the first steps in your puppy's edu...
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by Richard Barker - 2007-01-20
House training a puppy need not be that difficult and can actually be enjoyable. Playtime with your new puppy can be fun, but did you also know that it could be the first steps in your puppy's edu...
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by J.K. Fitterman - 2007-02-05
Before you begin a dog training program, the first you need to do is learn how to communicate with your dog. People and dogs are two different species and thus communication can be difficult. Since pe...
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by J.K. Fitterman - 2007-02-05
Not many things in this world are more frustrating than a dog that won't stop digging holes in your yard. You've probably tried all the usual methods to get him to stop digging including yelling at hi...
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by J.K. Fitterman - 2007-02-05
Nothing is more frustrating than a dog that will not learn to 'go' outside. It seems so simple, other people's dogs go outside to potty, why can't mine? Actually, it's not hard to potty train a dog, i...
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by J.K. Fitterman - 2007-02-05
Teaching your puppy to be a good canine citizen is one of the best things you can do as a pet owner. And the best way to turn your dog into a good canine citizen is by leading him through the basics o...
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by Burke Jones - 2007-02-08
What is heeling? Heeling is not the same as going for a walk. Heeling is an obedience exercise in which the dog stays close beside you, paying attention only to you and where you are going. As your pu...
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by Noah Michael - 2007-02-13
Dogs instinctually will not pee or poop where they sleep. You can use this principle to easily house train your puppy with crate training. A lot of pet owners have a misguided negative impression of c...