dog behavior
dog behavior
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by Jeff Zitzkat - 2007-03-09
What?Conditioning our dogs?Absolutely, after all and surprisingly, opposite to common belief, our dogs are animals!Yes, we consider them fur kids, children we never had, members of our family, yet the...
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by Lex Fredericks - 2007-03-13
Understanding basic canine behavior is our passport into mutually terrific relationships with our dogs. Knowing how to identify basic canine body language, is step one in removing the hindrance of m...
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by M. Bruno - 2007-03-23
Millions of dogs are dumped at dog shelters or abandoned due to an inability, or unwillingness of their owners to deal with dog behavior problems.With a little education and some effort it simply does...
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by Tammy Reid - 2007-03-25
Dog Training getting you down? Well for me it definitely was. It seemed that no matter what I did the outcome was the same. Sometimes I wondered what was harder- raising my son or raising my dog ;)I h...
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by M. Bruno - 2007-04-03
If your dog growls or snarls whenever you or another dog approach him in the presence of food , your dog may be exhibiting signs of dog food aggression.This is a potentially serious form of dog aggres...
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by Sydney King - 2007-04-05
No matter how old the dog you're interested in adopting, you must do whatever you can to find out about him. You want to avoid an adult dog that has too many behavior problems, especially aggression. ...
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by Jon Edings - 2007-04-10
Dog training is defined to be the method of teaching a dog to perform certain behaviors. There are many areas of dog training which can include obedience, agility, retrieving and hunting. The behavior...
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by Stuart Goodson - 2007-04-12
The root of dog behavior problems can either be of medical or behavioral nature, at times, both. The dogs clinical history, a physical examination and/or diagnostic testing the underlying causes contr...
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by Andrew Bicknell - 2007-04-13
Let's face it, for many people training their dog is a struggle that sooner or later leads them to just give up and let their dog do whatever he pleases. Then they ask themselves why they have such a ...
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by Kelly Marshall - 2007-04-13
Puppies are going to naturally go through a developmental phase that includes chewing almost everything in sight. They do this to help with the pain of their teeth cutting through their gums. This i...