Category: Dog Training

Everything You Need to Know About House Training Puppies & Adult Dogs!

Everything You Need to Know About House Training Puppies & Adult Dogs!

Whether you have a puppy who is first learning, or an adult dog with ongoing confusion, this book will teach you everything from the basics of housebreaking to more in-depth problem solving. You will learn how to teach your dog not to have any accidents indoors, and to use a designated bathroom area outdoors. Learn [...]

May 31, 2010 | 0 Comments More
How to Train a Dog to Walk Through a Pet Door

How to Train a Dog to Walk Through a Pet Door

So you’ve installed the dog door and the only thing left to do for your dog is to walk through it. And you say, “Come on Max, let’s go out!”, “Out Max, go for a walk, look Max doggy door”, and your dog even if curious, remains undecided about this new invention and as a [...]

January 15, 2010 | 0 Comments More
If You Live In The City Then Make Use Of The Alleys, Dog’s Love It!

If You Live In The City Then Make Use Of The Alleys, Dog’s Love It!

Most city dwellers never think of training their dogs in alleys. Many people think of alleys as being unsanitary as well as unsafe. But alleys are a great place to train a dog because there is little traffic and very few people. If you are going to use an alley, make sure you find a [...]

October 18, 2009 | 0 Comments More
The Most Important Command Every Dog Should Know

The Most Important Command Every Dog Should Know

“Come” is a command every puppy needs respect. Here again, control is essential. When you say “Come,” the puppy must have no alternative. Consistency in your conditioning is imperative, for once the puppy realizes he does not have to come, your troubles begin! The come is taught using a puppy collar and a twenty-five-foot line. [...]

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Discover How To Leash Train Your New Puppy

Discover How To Leash Train Your New Puppy

People and dogs both enjoy to go for walks. When you properly train your puppy for the leash you can really enjoy your walks. If you don’t adequately train your dog for the leash that same walk can be an exercise in futility.

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Obedience Training for a Well-behaved Dog

Obedience Training for a Well-behaved Dog

Well-behaved dogs are a joy to be around and a pleasure to own. Most well-behaved dogs are the ones who have been through obedience training. As a conscientious dog-owner it is up to you to make sure that your dog is appropriately trained in obedience. An untrained dog is aggravating to be around and causes many problems for their owners.

April 27, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Warning – Avoid These 5 Dog Training Mistakes

Warning – Avoid These 5 Dog Training Mistakes

by Craig Clemins You may encounter a number of major challenges during dog training. Knowing what they are allows you to avoid them and make better progress. The number one danger new dog trainers face, is expecting too much from their dogs too soon. Dogs are intelligent animals and it’s easy to expect too much [...]

April 22, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Discover Dog Training Tips You Must Know Before Training Your Dog

Discover Dog Training Tips You Must Know Before Training Your Dog

Training your dog is the first step in strengthening the bond between you and your dog and getting full enjoyment out of your relationship with your pup. Obedience training is important regardless of what type of dog you own. Without proper training you run the risk of having your dog display bad behaviors and not act like the “good boy” you are hoping for!

April 21, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Want To Know 3 Myths About Dog Training?

Want To Know 3 Myths About Dog Training?

Number 1 – When a dog chews somethings it is because he is really bored or just trying to be spiteful.

April 19, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Stop Dogs from Digging

Stop Dogs from Digging

Digging problems are common amongst thousands of dogs worldwide. If you have a dog that digs you are definitely not alone. Digging can be one of the most frustrating behaviour problems of all.

April 18, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Australian Shepherd: Diligent, Brainy, and Protective

Australian Shepherd: Diligent, Brainy, and Protective

The popular Australian Shepherd is well-known not only to possess a magnificent rustic coat but it is hailed to have an unbounded spirit, high intelligence, and an affectionate heart towards its masters. This breed is of working class and they do their jobs in a most diligent and excellent way. Off the working field, they are playful and adore children and so we can clearly conclude that the Australian Shepherd is a great companion and fun house pet all at one time.

April 18, 2009 | 0 Comments More
8 Dog Training Secrets Exposed

8 Dog Training Secrets Exposed

Dog training can be done a number of ways and different methods get different results. Below are 8 tips to improve the way your train your dog. Master these 8 tips and your dog will be a superstar!

April 5, 2009 | 0 Comments More
How to Stop your Dog Digging & More

How to Stop your Dog Digging & More

Digging and Stealing food from the trash are two of the most common dog behavior problems that dog owners face. This article will look at ways to overcome these two problems.

March 25, 2009 | 0 Comments More
The Importance of Dog Training

The Importance of Dog Training

Dog training is no simple process, and it can very easily push your patience to the limit. But keep in mind that the tough part does not last long. Shortly afterwords you will be able to enjoy letting your dog play and run without any misfortunes or incidents. You will be able to relax and enjoy time with your dog after its obedience training is complete. However, the first steps up are the steepest, so to speak, when it comes to dog training in the home. Keep in mind that is is very important to get all the help that is available to you.

March 18, 2009 | 2 Comments More
Puppy Barking is a Puppy’s Way of Communicating

Puppy Barking is a Puppy’s Way of Communicating

Puppy barking is totally normal for dogs. It is normal that puppies bark, whine, and at times howl, just like it is normal for birds to sing. If you own a dog, you realize that it is inevitable that there will be times when your dog will bark, whine and howl. Don’t even think to train your puppy not to bark as it will never work. It is best for all, including your dog, if the barking can be controlled.

March 18, 2009 | 1 Comment More