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Learn Why A Dog Crate Is An All-Purpose Training Tool

Posted on May 28, 2008 at 04:08 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

When you first bring a new puppy home and begin training, having the perfect dog crate is an essential tool for a variety of reasons. For starters, most puppies are overwhelmed by the new, large space of their new home. In this regard, placing the little guy inside of a small crate will give him a sense of security and peace until he gets used to the house. Dog crates are also perfect for housebreaking.

Dog crates can also be a perfect solution for overexcited puppies. If you want to get your anxious dog to relax, simply rest him inside of the crate and he will be at ease in no time. And should you need to leave the house for an unspecified period of time, you will experience less stress and worry knowing that your pet is securely safe inside of the crate, especially when you do not want to come home to a soiled carpet!

As you can see already, having the right dog crate is essential to training, control, and less stress. In addition, getting your puppy on a proper feeding schedule can be done easily with a crate. By placing his food dish inside when it's time to eat, your puppy will be able to concentrate on eating without any outside distractions.

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Dog Tricks: How To Teach Your Dog To Retrieve In Just One Afternoon

Posted on May 26, 2008 at 04:50 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

If your dog does not know how to fetch and retrieve then why wait any longer - let's teach him today!

Retrieving is probably the most basic and easiest of all dog tricks. Even without specific training, many dogs learn to retrieve on instinct. Not only is it fun for you to be able to play ball with your dog on a bright, sunny afternoon, but he will also have an absolute blast each and every time.

Your first goal is to simply get your dog to focus on a particular area that you want him to retrieve the object from. This is easily accomplished by pointing to that area with your finger. The idea is for your dog to understand where to go and then to investigate the location.

Bring along small snacks or pieces of his favorite dog food to help make things easier. Pull out a handful of these tasty treats and sprinkle some on the ground. Avoid letting your dog run over to gobble up all the food at once. In fact, it is best if you train him to be patient while staying in the sit position until you say otherwise. Then, after a few moments, release him and say "Pick Up, Pick Up!"

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Dog Training Methods - Negative Dog Training Methods Of 30 Years Ago

Posted on May 26, 2008 at 04:15 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

I know it is hard to believe that your tiny, adorable, and helpless little puppy may grow to be 30, 40, or up to 100 more pounds of rambunctious flesh in just a few months from now. Of course this all depends on the type of breed, but the point here is that if you allow your puppy to get away with behavior issues early, such as jumping up on people or laying his paws all over you, these actions will become a nightmare when he is full grown.

The best thing you can do to avoid these issues from coming up is to start training your puppy correctly from the very first day you bring him home. Proper manners begin with you, and puppies that do not understand the importance of respect from the time they are small will end up being a huge burden to you and the rest of the family.

It wasn't too long ago when dog training included harsh methods that were more punishment-oriented instead of the positive training protocols that are standard today. However, it was a basic rule of thumb that dog trainers could not work with puppies until they were at least six months old.

The reason was because harsh, physical corrections could not be bestowed upon puppies that were too young or too small. Ironically enough about dog training in the old days is that by the time a puppy reached six months of age, they were already equipped with bad behavior and obedience problems.

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Barking While Driving: 3 Simple Solutions To Keep Your Dog Quiet

Posted on May 25, 2008 at 02:38 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

If you own a dog that loves nothing more than to bark incessantly while riding with you in the car, then you probably understand just how frustrating and annoying this habit can be.

Dogs become very territorial when they are inside of a moving vehicle and all of the thousands of moving objects outside of the window can pose a threat to your dog's mind. As soon as he spots somebody walking on the street, he barks! Then his head turns, and he sees a bunch of tree branches moving from the wind, he barks! As soon as those objects are passed, every car he spots, he barks at them all. This goes on and on, and... you guessed it, on forever!

The first reaction dog owners typically have at their barking dog is to yell at the animal to stop barking. In order to quiet your dog down, the only thing you can think of shouting is "SPARKY, STOP THAT BARKING!!!"

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5 Important Considerations Before You Buy A New Puppy

Posted on May 24, 2008 at 06:13 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Bringing a new puppy into the home as a new member of the family is an experience that everyone should have. Kids absolutely adore puppies, all of your neighbors have puppies, and now it's time for you to take part of this joy and fill your house with puppy love!

But before you bring home your first dog, there are five key items that you must consider before making this large commitment to raising another life in the house, even if it is just a dog:

Puppies Need Plenty Of Your Time Invested
Puppies are like raising toddlers - they need constant supervision and require plenty of time to be devoted to training and housebreaking. And even when your puppy becomes familiar with basic training principles, he will still need additional supervision well into his adult years.

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Organic Dog Food - Gaining Popularity

Posted on May 24, 2008 at 10:48 AM by Rob Bernabe

Most of the recent studies across the world regarding the purchase of organic dog food and the other organic pet food reveal that organic food for pets has been increasing in popularity at a very rapid rate and can be easily compared to that of human organic food. When you buy such type of organic dog food, you can actually end up in spending more than that offered at the store brand of pet food. Consumers are also becoming concerned about their diet regarding of how they are grown and processed and it is natural that this concern should also apply to the pet diet. Organically grown fruits and vegetables are also becoming very common in supermarkets and the responsible manufacturers have also begun to offer a wide range of organic foods which also includes organic dog food.

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Dog Chewing - How to Stop Your Dog From Chewing with Dog Tra

Posted on May 22, 2008 at 06:20 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Anyone who has a dog and, especially, a puppy is already aware of the fact that chewing is one of the leading problems when it comes to dog ownership. Unfortunately, chewing is one of the most difficult puppy habits to break. It is often very difficult to train a dog to stop chewing despite any tricks you have tried. Hopefully, this article can provide you with some useful tips that could help you effectively teach your dog to stop chewing on items you would much prefer your dog avoid. First and foremost, it is important that you understand that giving your dog a lot of praise will be more effective than anything else, including using your handy newspaper to spank their bottom.

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Training The Adult Dog: How Much Training Is Required Now That My Dog Is All Grown Up?

Posted on May 18, 2008 at 04:50 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Once your dog has reached his prime adult years, this is the time when all of his socialization, training, and domestication is paying off. Most of these sessions have come to a stopping point and both you and your dog are able to enjoy a strong bond, with a respected friendship.

It is at this point in which you can truly appreciate this animal for what he is, as well as all of the time you have invested into his training. You no longer have to babysit the young puppy that was, instead, you now have an adult dog that listens, can walk with you off-leash as you take a stroll outside, and obeys common commands such as sit, stay, or fetch.

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Dog Begging - Why Begging For Food Should Never Be Allowed

Posted on May 17, 2008 at 04:47 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

The one thing you can count on with your dog is that he will absolutely insist on eating whatever it is that you and the rest of the family are having for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! And without training to teach them otherwise, begging for food, while seemingly cute in the beginning, will become a complete and total annoyance to everyone in due time.

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Dog Behavior - The Key To A Well-Behaved Dog Is To Become A Role Model Yourself

Posted on May 14, 2008 at 04:06 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

It has always amazed me how dogs are so closely related to their ancestors, the wolf, and still, to this day, display a natural instinct to live and participate within a family "pack".

Teamwork and partnerships are the natural order in which canines think. A good analogy to explain this better is to observe the way a sports team all works together to accomplish the same goal of winning. Your dog is the same way and looks at you and the rest of his family as part of his "team". He counts on everyone of you in the house to teach him how to behave, understand the rules, and above all, help him survive.

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Diarrhea & Your Dog

Posted on May 10, 2008 at 05:08 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Most dog owners are familiar with diarrhea in their pets; the condition is a very common one. But only a handful of owners really know anything about diarrhea's varieties and causes.

Perhaps the greatest single cause of diarrhea is a change of diet. Thus, a dog that has been used to eating a commercial brand dog food and is suddenly given table scrapes is very likely to suffer diarrhea. A change in drinking water, especially when traveling, can also cause temporary diarrhea.

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Behavior Dog Training

Posted on May 9, 2008 at 03:22 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Dog Behavior - Dogs Are Like Children, They Need Leadership & Guidance

Dogs having a natural instinct towards being "pack" animals. Just like their ancestors in which they came from, the wolf, dogs think in terms of partnerships and teamwork when it comes to certain activities. Similar to the way a sports team will work together in order to accomplish the combined goal of winning, your dog looks towards you and the rest of the family as his "team" and counts on you all to help him survive, learn the rules of the house, and condition his behavior.

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Dog Begging

Posted on May 7, 2008 at 04:15 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Why You Should Never Let Your Dog Beg For Food & Attention

Unless they are trained not to do so, most dogs will form the natural habit of begging for both attention and food. Some dog owners except this behavior and think it's cute, but most people get annoyed very quickly when their dog starts to beg every time he wants love, attention, and especially when he smells something tasty cooking in the house.

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How to Make Dog Training Fun

Posted on Apr 25, 2008 at 12:07 AM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Dog training can actually be an enjoyable task rather than the painful chore most would view it as. It is important that every dog owner attempting dog training understand that it will take some time. Successful dog training does not occur overnight but rather requires a lot of patience. But, with the right information and a great attitude, your dog really could be one of the most well-trained dogs in the neighborhood. Wouldn't it be great if you could brag about how great your dog is as opposed to complain about him or her?

Every dog owner desires a dog that listens to their commands and is well behaved, but most want this to happen with no investment of time and effort. Interestingly, many seem to expect that their dog will automatically heed to their every command as if it is a natural instinct. Unfortunately, this is not the case, and whipping their behinds with the daily newspaper will only lead to the next day's paper used the same way.

It is important to understand that having a well trained dog requires that you do some research to find some accurate information on useful tips to help you through the dog training process. Without a little preparation beforehand, successful dog training will probably not happen.

Rather than dreading this experience, view it as a time for you and your dog to bond. Both of you can begin to trust each other more and create a new bond you would not have otherwise. Dog training can be a time when you will spend a lot of time with your dog. Really, one reason for some of the behavior problems a dog owner may experience is because the dog is lonely and wants attention.

Be sure you praise your dog when he or she does something that deserves some rewarding, regardless of how small it may be. It is psychological, actually. The more praise you give for good behavior, the more likely they will be to keep up that same behavior.

Also, have fun with your dog. Try playing catch with a ball, a game every dog enjoys. This is some great one-on-one time with you and your dog giving him or her the attention needed to help alleviate some of the behavior problems caused by lack of attention. During this time, you could start to apply some of the dog training techniques without your dog realizing what you are doing. This is always a great bonus. Soon, both you and your dog will be happier overall thanks to a little extra time, attention and dog training techniques!

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Your Puppy's New Veterinarian, Vaccinations, & Over-The-Counter Medications

Posted on Mar 12, 2008 at 05:26 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Having a happy puppy means keeping him healthy, and one of the primary concerns in raising a young pup is making sure he is in the best of health. This can be accomplished by starting out with good quality veterinarian care. In fact, bringing your new pup straight from the breeder, pet shop, or shelter, directly to the veterinarian is a wise beginning, especially when many pups come equipped with a short-term health guarantee.

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Animal Portraits: Make Them A Part of Your Family

Posted on Dec 2, 2007 at 01:36 PM by Christopher Smith

Animals have a special place in our hearts, and though there are some people who seem indifferent towards them, it is hard to ignore what they mean to us. Most precious are the pets that we have at home, and we often feel as if we have lost a family member when they leave us. There are many ways to remember your pet, and those are all wonderful. However, there is a really great way to remember your pet with something that most others don't have. If that might be something you like, you should find someone who can do animal portraits for you.

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Dog Training Made Fun-Find Out How!

Posted on Nov 25, 2007 at 05:01 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Dog training does not have to be an excruciating painful task, it can actually be quite enjoyable, if it is done appropriately. It is always very important for a dog owner to understand that dog training is not going to happen overnight, it will in fact take a little bit of time, which means patience is an absolute must. With the right amount of knowledge and a really good attitude, your dog could eventually be the best and most trained dog around in your area, which could really give you something to brag about right. Everyone that owns a dog really does want their dog to be well behaved and for their dog to listen to their commands, but nobody seems to want to put in any amount of work in order to really make this happen. It is so funny, it seems that most people just expect that their dog will just automatically listen to their commands, maybe if they scream it at them or whip their behinds.

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Dog Training Tip

Posted on Oct 8, 2007 at 03:01 PM by Daniel Waser | Comments (0)

Dog training is the responsibility that YOU signed on for when you brought your dog through your front door for the first time. The whole dog training experience can be pleasant for BOTH you and your dog. Dog training does not have to be hard or frustrating. It is therefore vital that you adopt the ideas from the dog training tips that strive towards long term success, and not temporary satisfaction. When dog training we must respect, understand, and use the rules Mother Nature has imposed upon the system we experience as a developing individual.

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Halloween Costumes for Your Pets

Posted on Sep 25, 2007 at 03:31 PM by Nathalie Lussier | Comments (0)

Every pet owner wants to dress up their favorite companions for Halloween and every year finding the perfect Pet Halloween Costumes gets easier. Dressing up your dog or cat for Halloween can really be loads of fun, and what better way to capture that fun than by taking lots of funny and cute pictures of your pet while they are wearing cute halloween costumes. This article will detail some of the things you need to know before you decide to buy your pet a halloween costume or try to make your own.

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Buying a Dog from a Breeder

Posted on Aug 22, 2006 at 09:09 PM by Gary Heimbach | Comments (1)

The first thing to decide before buying a dog is what type and size you want. Many factors are important when buying, but be sure to consider what breed is suitable for you and your family. Remember also, that different breeds may have genetic health issues to watch out for...

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Where Do I Find Dog Training In San Diego?

Posted on Aug 15, 2006 at 04:10 PM by Theodore "Ted" Jenkins | Comments (1)

San Diego has been a perfect place for dog owners for a long time because the weather is superb and the city has some of the most beautiful recreational areas, parks, and beaches. For those residing in San Diego, it is of utmost importance to know some of the best dog obedience clubs around the area, in order to help train and discipline their dogs.

While investigating the clubs, make sure that they are certified and focus on the basics of pet obedience. The best clubs do not employ fancy tricks and gimmicks because they believe that the traditional dog training techniques remain the best practices. In addition, you can opt for the classes at the San Diego Humane Society and SPCA that are specifically designed to give you step-by-step information on how to get the most out of clicker training!

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My Daschund "Jack"

Posted on Jul 31, 2006 at 11:25 AM by Gary Heimbach | Comments (3)

There are many different approaches to training a Daschund. They are very intelligent which leads to unique situations thus, each individual dog may require a customized training program to suit his or her personality. Here are some of the positive facts related to this particular breed that should help you tailor your Daschund training program. If you are contemplating ownership of a Daschund, the following information should help you set up a training program that will work.

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The old dog

Posted on Jul 12, 2006 at 04:20 PM by Robin Dary | Comments (0)

We have a dalmation mix that has always been active. He is now 10 and the old dog of the family.

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Dogs and Kids

Posted on May 30, 2006 at 05:46 PM by Robin Dary | Comments (0)

Who doesn't like dogs and kids. They are cute and fun. Don't forget energetic too. Yes, that is the biggest thing energetic! How do you manage it - combine it.

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Training your new puppy the right way

Posted on May 2, 2006 at 08:24 AM by Johnson | Comments (0)

Puppy training is very important, whether you are training your first puppy or your 20th. Properly training and socializing a puppy is vital to making it a valued member of your family and your community.

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Dog training –training for proper dog behavior

Posted on Apr 30, 2006 at 11:44 AM by Johnson | Comments (0)

There are many reasons for teaching proper dog behavior, and teaching such behavior has many benefits for both the human and canine partners. Dog behavior training is vital to such life and death issues as preventing aggression, controlling dog on dog aggression problems and teaching dogs to interact properly with both their handlers and with other members of the family.

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Training your dog the reward training way

Posted on Apr 29, 2006 at 04:08 AM by Johnson | Comments (0)

Reward training is often seen as the most modern method of training a dog, but reward training is probably much older than other methods of dog training. It is possible that reward training for dogs has been around as long as there have been dogs to train. Early humans probably used some informal kind of reward training when taming the wolf pups that eventually evolved into modern dogs.

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Dog training - Leash/collar training

Posted on Apr 27, 2006 at 10:22 AM by Johnson | Comments (0)

There are many different styles of dog training, and finding the one that works best for you is important for creating a dog that is a talented, loyal and faithful member of the family. All successful methods of dog training work to reinforce the relationship between dog and handler, and the foundation of any successful training program is getting the respect of the dog. Fortunately, dogs are wired by nature to seek out leaders, and to follow the direction of those leaders.

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Training your new puppy to accept the collar and lead

Posted on Apr 26, 2006 at 10:14 AM by Johnson | Comments (0)

Walking on a collar and lead is an important skill that every dog must learn. Even the best trained dog should never be taken outside the home or yard without a sturdy collar and leash. Even if your dog is trained perfectly to go off lead, accidents and distractions do happen, and a collar, with proper identification attached, is the best way to be sure you will get your beloved companion back.

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Dog training basics – training the new puppy

Posted on Apr 23, 2006 at 05:25 AM by Johnson | Comments (0)

Bringing home a new puppy is always an exciting time for the entire family. Getting that new puppy off the right start with proper training is very important to making that puppy a valued member of his human family. There are a number of talents that every new puppy must master, including going up and down the stairs, and how to accept a new collar as if she’s worn it her entire life.

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Training your puppy – eliminating biting behaviors

Posted on Apr 19, 2006 at 10:18 AM by Johnson | Comments (0)

Bringing home a new puppy is always an exciting time. Introducing the new puppy to the family should be fun for both yourself and your puppy. One of the first challenges, however, to the excitement of the new puppy, is curbing inappropriate puppy behaviors.

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The basic commands for Dog Training

Posted on Apr 17, 2006 at 06:39 AM by Johnson | Comments (0)

There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. Another reason is that many communities require that the dogs living in their neighborhoods be well trained. This is especially true for many breeds thought to have aggression and behavior problems – dog breeds like pit bulls and rottweilers for instance.

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