Posts Tagged ‘dog training’
Written by Virgus50 on 24 September 2011
Five Tips for House-Breaking your New Puppy Bringing a new puppy home to your family is a joy-filled experience; but house-breaking a puppy is not. However, it need not be a horrible experience if you follow a few basic guidelines. Just think of the five tips below as your online degree in training your young four-legged [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 21 September 2011
Rolling over is one of the fun tricks an owner can teach the pet. Maltese, Shih Tzu and other small breeds are the ones commonly trained to roll over probably because watching these toy breeds roll over would be cute but consider the sense of achievement you will have if a Great Dane or another [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 18 September 2011
A dog that can perform tricks and obeys command will be the pride of any dog owner. Dogs have been domesticated and have become the highly valued companions and friends of humans. Dogs though have different personalities so that in spite of being tamed, some dogs would still be difficult to control. Dog owners therefore [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 18 September 2011
Obedience training is one good way of establishing leadership over the dog. To be good canine citizens, dogs have to have a leader. Dogs are pack animals thus they need to know their rank in the pack otherwise they will be confused and develop unwanted behaviors. Dogs that were not obedience trained by their owners [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 14 September 2011
So you want to learn dog crate training? Humans anddogs are actuallycoexisting for tens of a large number of years - archaeologists havefound proof of dogs sharing habitation with human beings as early as the Neolithic age (8500 BC).Through our longbackground with [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 11 September 2011
Anorexia is a typical issue in dogs and although it can be caused by benign reasons, it may also be brought on by something serious. Like any other condition, if your pet dog is acting differently, it needs to be investigated to further see what is causing it. Whatever the cause, you ought to not [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 11 September 2011
The interconnection between dogs and people have lasted for an incredibly long time. We love our furry, friendly, pets. Many have been accepted as a part of our immediate family relations. Often, our pet dogs will together with us throughout the good and the bad. They have also shown to assistance people in an emergency. [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 10 September 2011
You are taking your dog out in public when you’re walking and so it is your task be sure that it is well behaved. You will be the one to make sure that it behaves and that it doesn’t bother other people in the street or in the parks. You will really need to clean [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 05 September 2011
Biting is a deeply rooted canine behavior. Biting is a dog’s way of interacting with other dogs, their way of keeping puppies in line and their way of establishing dominance over dogs of weaker personality. It is common for puppies to put anything in their mouth as in the absence of hands, puppies learn about [Continue]
Written by Virgus50 on 30 August 2011
Dog owners know that the pet needs to be walked. A dog’s daily walking requirements of 20 to 30 minutes must be met. Walking is a necessary daily ritual that would maintain the ideal physique of the dog and a form of exercise that will ensure that the dog attains mental stability to prevent the [Continue]