Posts Tagged ‘dog training’

Housebreaking A New Puppy

February 28th, 2010

Housebreaking a puppy often takes a lot of time. It is important to understand that the learning skills of your puppy may be very different from the skills of another; therefore, training should not be rushed.

In order to introduce the puppy to housebreaking, you have to keep your puppy in a small room in your home. » More: Housebreaking A New Puppy

Introduction To Dog Training – FInd Out How To Go About Taming Your Canine Friend

February 24th, 2010

There are manybenefitsto owning a happy well-trainedpuppyand these may include companionship and a healthier lifestyle through regular walks and fresh air.

However, being the owner of an untraineddogcan be a stressful experience.

Problems faced by many new dog owners include, excessive barking, digging up the lawn and questions such as “how can Istop a puppy biting?” are often asked. » More: Introduction To Dog Training – FInd Out How To Go About Taming Your Canine Friend

Dog Training Collars Can be Effective Dog Training Tools

February 8th, 2010

Dogs never come to a family fully trained. Even if they are, their directions of responding to directions differs from owner to owner. Hence forth dog training, that is getting your dog to behave obediently at your directions is essential and a dog training collar is one gadget every dog-lover should own. » More: Dog Training Collars Can be Effective Dog Training Tools

Dog Obedience Training – Is It Important?

December 4th, 2009

You have just brought home your new little puppy. Dog obedience training is the last thing on your mind. For sure you know that you will need to know how to housebreak a dog but that should be simple enough, after all, he is a very smart dog. » More: Dog Obedience Training – Is It Important?

How To Deal With An Aggressive Dog

November 26th, 2009

When you have an aggressive dog and children it is a recipe for disaster. If you are noticing that you dog is aggressive you have a couple options that are available to you for handling it.

The first option would be to get rid of your dog (not recommended). » More: How To Deal With An Aggressive Dog

Aggressive Dogs – Dog Obedience Trianing

November 20th, 2009

All dogs have the possibility of being aggressive. Some people believe that certain breeds of dogs are naturally aggressive but the truth is that the dogs that get a bad rap for being aggressive are the ones that people tend to train to be aggressive.

For an example take the pit bull. » More: Aggressive Dogs – Dog Obedience Trianing

Sit Stay Fetch Dog Training

November 2nd, 2009

There is a sense of satisfaction to doing something yourself rather than simply hiring a pro to do it for you.

As a dog owner you’ll be interested in “DIY Dog Coaching” through a dog training guide like the Sit Stay Fetch Dog Training Book. Personally I think this is often an amazing alternative to paying for a expensive professional dog trainer, especially if don’t have a large amount of money to spare. » More: Sit Stay Fetch Dog Training

Things to Realise for House Training Your Dog

October 15th, 2009

If you have ever had the discussion with your partner to get your child a puppy a thought usually comes to mind and it will be about house training. It is not that difficult at all to house train a dog but it takes much time and patience.Click through here for more information on dog training schools.

When you are setting out to house train your new dog it is best to house train it at a very young age. » More: Things to Realise for House Training Your Dog