Sunday, November 29th, 2009 at
8:50 am
by Geraldine Dimarco
The art of persuasion is a good skill to develop when dog training. Your voice is the most important aspect of this skill. It’s important to use your dog’s name before each command, and to use a persuasive tone of voice. Keep your tone of voice low and pleasant, but also firm.
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at
8:35 am
by Monique Coincon
One of the most stressful decisions to make after bringing a puppy home is choosing a dog obedience school. Good training early can make the difference between a happy, healthy relationship with your dog and a lifelong struggle with behavioral issues. When choosing a school, be sure to pick one that is in line with your own natural style of training, as much of the instruction is geared toward humans as well as their dogs. The first few weeks with a new dog are crucial to the bonding process, and a good dog obedience school will lay a foundation you will build upon for years to come.
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 at
3:54 am
by Martin Davis
There are many types of techniques when teaching your dog obedience training. Many people will tell you different things but all dogs will react differently to different commands.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 at
5:11 am
by Eric Salson
Male Brazilian mastiffs come in at well over 100 pounds and will stand upwards of thirty inches at the shoulder when they are full grown. Females are similarly large, though they tend to average around 90 pounds and are a few inches shorter as well. Both males and females will have short, soft fur, an extremely thick neck and resemble a bloodhound in the face. You might find this breed sporting coats of brindle, black, yellow and reddish tan, making it a very handsome dog.
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
1:58 pm
by Eric Salson
American pit bull terrier with a huge Neapolitan Mastiff female. The breeder who started this evolution of mastiffs is John Swinford and then another one also assisted in getting this breed going, and his name is Joe Lucero.Of course, there are several different varieties in the breed, such as cross breeding an English mastiff with the American pit bull. The closer to the original initial breeds are the most stable. This particular breed is well known for its muscular and athletic look. Naturally, he inherits that from his pit bull bloodline. There is also a variety of color patterns that you may notice within this brilliant breed. Some of the colors may consist of tawny, blue, black and red. However, for the most part this dog is black brindle.
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at
6:40 am
by Geraldine Dimarco
Sure, we all love our dogs. The indoor poop and the pee spots are unfortunate incidents that happen to come with the package. Wouldn’t it be great though to not have to deal with cleaning up his mess anymore? With your patience and these tips on potty training dogs, it can be done.
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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at
6:46 am
by Geraldine Dimarco
Are you loving your dog only until he plants another bomb in your immaculate living room carpet? It seems that your home can benefit greatly from some potty training dogs tips. Here are some simple techniques that will keep you and your pet’s love fest undisturbed in a few short weeks.
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Saturday, July 4th, 2009 at
9:44 am
by Andyl Hannerl
It’s hard to resist that adorable face staring you from the kennel at a breeder’s house ” until that same cute pup makes his first mess on your carpet! Puppy house training is usually the first step in establishing a proper relationship with your new dog, but it can also be a source of frustration to many dog owners.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009 at
9:09 am
by Andyl Hannerl
Many individuals are using online dog training for their animal companion because they are looking for pets that can be easily trained at a minimal cost. There are dozens of breeds that can be trained using online dog training, with some specific techniques found to work well with specific breeds of dogs.
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
9:20 am
by Andyl Hannerl
Bringing home a puppy is something that you will think of as an adventure but what you really need to realize is that it takes a lot of responsibility to take care of a puppy and to provide it with proper training. When you think you should be enjoying your puppy on day one, youre wrong ” training should already start the moment you take him home. Playing with your puppy, just remember that everything that you do with your puppy will instill behavior that will go on until your puppy becomes an adult.
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