When it comes to Dog Grooming, Training is Paramount

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Whether your pet has a short, sleek coat or long, thick fur, grooming will be a part of your normal dog care routine. Since this is a ritual that you will be performing every day or week, dog grooming training will make the process more comfortable and enjoyable for both you and your furry friend. There are a number of steps to keeping your dog looking and feeling his best, from teeth brushing, to toenail clipping, to regular baths and brushings. All of these tasks will go much more smoothly if you and your pet have completed a few dog grooming training sessions together. The main tools that you will require (besides a few basic grooming tools), are patience and rewards, and plenty of them. Are you ready to get your pet looking his best? Read on to find out how to make grooming sessions a positive part of your pet care routine.

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Dog Behavior Training Leads to a Positive Owner/Pet Relationship

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

A new puppy can be cute, playful - and a furry bundle of terror if he is not properly trained. This is why dog behavior training is such an important first step in the puppy care process. A well-trained dog is a welcome addition to the family, and a source of companionship and enjoyment for many years. Training should begin from the first day that your dog enters your home, and will continue until your pet understands all of the rules of the house and abides by them consistently. The time that you spend working with your pet on dog behavior training will be time well spent indeed.

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Training a Dog Not to Bite Involves Socialization and Discipline

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

It is a fact in the canine world that puppies chew. This is often a dog’s choice method during playtime and is an important way for them to handle teething. It is perfectly natural for a dog to bite during these circumstances, but it is absolutely not acceptable for a pup to ever bite a person. This is why it is so important to learn the basics of training a dog not to bite as soon as you bring your new pet home from the shelter or the breeder. A dog that instinctively bites can be dangerous - not only to those living within your home, but visitors and those who pass by your yard while your dog is outside. It is very important to train your dog not to bite as a part of the responsibility of dog ownership. The good news is that there are some basic steps that you can take as soon as your dog enters your home that will lessen the odds that your pet will ever bite someone.

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The Best Dog Training Advice you’ll ever hear

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

There are so many theories and schools of thought today in the realm of dog training advice; it can become difficult to know which method is the correct one. Do you use a rolled up newspaper or a treat to housebreak your dog? Is crate training really the way to go? While you may feel overwhelmed with the amount of conflicting information out there in regards to dog training advice, there are some simple rules that will apply no matter what method you decide to use with your new puppy. With a few basic guidelines, and a little time with your new pup to determine what will work best for him, you will be on the road to effective puppy training in no time at all.

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The Process of Dog Training for the Blind

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

We have all seen guide dogs at work with their owners, and most of us are duly impressed by the amount of dedication, work and focus that this animal exhibits. These dogs can help those with physical challenges live life to the fullest, whether it is getting to and from work or simply enjoying a day at the park or the mall. Have you ever wondered how much time and effort it takes to do dog training for the blind? There is a long and involved process that is at work in preparing one of these amazing dogs to be matched with an owner. The time, energy and number of people that are involved in dog training for the blind make these dogs even more remarkable when you consider what goes into preparing one of these animals for their duties.

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The Dog Training Information That You Need

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Believe it or not, there are some people who believe that dogs do not need to be trained when they are young. This is absolutely NOT true! For your sanity’s sake you will need to do housetraining and teach your puppy what is and is not acceptable behavior. This dog training information will save you in the future.

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With The New Age Comes New Ways: Introducing The GPS Dog Training Collar

Friday, February 15th, 2008

As any dog owner already knows, a dog collar is an absolute necessity for keeping your dog under control. When you go to the pet store to pick up a collar for your 4 legged friend, you will notice that there are numerous different types of dog collars on the market today. You can purchase a basic collar for about $5 or you can purchase a personalized designer collar for around $50 or more. However, did you know that the latest type of collar is the GPS dog training collar.

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Boxer Dog Training: Using Crate Training For House Breaking

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

If you are trying to find an effective way in which to house break your new boxer puppy, then you really should consider crate training. This type of boxer dog training is a very efficient and very effective way to train your puppy. This is because a boxer’s natural instinct is to make their owners happy.

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What You May Have Been Wondering About Rescue Dog Training

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Have you ever wondered how rescue dog training worked? After all, they are able to find victims, regardless as to whether they are alive or dead, whenever a tragedy or disaster strikes.

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Why You Should Consider Dog Training School

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Dog training school has become a very lucrative business. This is because most people who own a dog simply do not have the time to train him how to obey.

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