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A Quick Labrador Retriever Training Guide for Correcting Car Chasing and Lunging
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
A dog that reaches out to to lunge at passing cars is midway through a dangerous vice. In fact, this "hobby" could result to you, the dog or both of you figuring in an accident. ...
Socialization and Dalmation Training
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Training is an important part of dog ownership, so is socialization. Actually, in order to become successful in dalmation training, socialization should be done first to prepare the puppy to the new world he is ...
Where Golden Retriever Training Can Help A Child-Shy Dog
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Some golden retrievers unfortunately grow up and mature not interacting with many kids. The result is that the occasional dog will show visible signs of tension, hesitation or fear (but not aggression) when approached by ...
Golden Retriever Training: Where New Dog Owners Can Start
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
People have countless different motives when answering what kind of tricks and training they give their golden retrievers. Some keep in mind dog therapy, others a semi-working status in their farm, still others are preparing ...
Golden Retriever Training to Develop a Responsible Guide Dog
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
If not all, most golden retrievers are used as guide dogs and mobility assistance dogs because of their sociability towards people, calmness and willingness to learn. Young puppies that are confident, friendly, healthy and responsive ...
Golden Retriever Training: How to Break Bad Habits Part 1
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Owners know that the existence of bad habits is not unusual among dogs even among Golden Retrievers. Though the breed is described as kind, friendly and confident, they can still develop bad habits along the ...
Labrador Retriever Training: Getting Used to Crate
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
While the use of crate benefits labrador retriever training and labrador ownership in general, some people opt not to use crates because of issues regarding cruelty. But contrary to that belief, a crate is actually ...
A Beginner's Guide to Labrador Retriever Training
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Having a new puppy is as exciting as having a new baby, particularly to first time dog owners. A four-legged ball of fur will definitely make a great additional member of the family. But before ...
Papillon Training: Rule of Seven and Other Great Socialization Methods
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Socialization of your new furry family friend will have lasting effect and benefits on its overall health. Depending on the thoroughness of your dog's breeder, he or she ought to have provided the dog critical ...
Greyhound Dog Training: Should You Use Punishment?
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Almost everybody, particularly dog owners, know that training a dog of any breed is a challenge. One challenge that is often present in every greyhound dog training is the issue regarding physical punishment. Many dog ...
Boston Terrier Training: Housebreaking
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Boston terrier training does not only mean training a boston terrier to do well in obedience or agility. Boston terrier training must also include housebreaking - one of the most important lessons a pet must ...
Boston Terrier Training Before Traveling With Your Pet
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Perhaps you have managed to attain positive result in Boston Terrier training. But the question is, will your Boston Terrier remain the well-mannered and happy dog you love when you brought him to travel with ...
Bichon Frise Training To Stop Dog Marking
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
You know that you have managed to achieve successful result in bichon frise training. Then all of a sudden, you discovered dog urine scent in the doorway, table leg and other furniture in the house. ...
Five Greyhound Training Mistakes
By Richard Cussons · 14 years ago
Despite the abundance of greyhound training sources found in the web or from word of mouth, many dog owners are still having difficulty training this athletic breed. These difficulties are more likely the result of ...
Collars For Dachshund Training
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Dachshund training is always a challenge to some people. They are intelligent, no question about that. What challenges Dachshund owners is this breed's stubborn personality. They are determined to do what they want, chasing small ...
Training Labradors With Basic Commands
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Training Labradors using the right training method is one way to make these four-legged creatures behave in a way that is acceptable to humans. Training also keeps them safe as well as provides for the ...
Labrador Dog Training: Excessive Barking
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Despite the odds of Labrador dog training, it is not impossible to triumph in it. This breed's intelligence, in addition to their gentle, energetic and working personality, is what makes Labradors the most dependable and ...
Equipment For Shih Tzu Training
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Although Shih Tzus are eager to please and quick to learn, Shih Tzu training, specifically house breaking needs persistence and consistency due to the this breed's stubborn personality. As pack leader, the rules must be ...
Basic Cockapoo Training Tips
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
As owner, you probably would want to have a well behaved cockapoo right? Apparently, that is what every dog owner's dream - to have a dog that obeys commands, potty at the right place and ...
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Training for a Misbehaving Dog
By Richard Cussons · 15 years ago
Nothing is worse than a person who owns a misbehaving dog. What if your Cavalier does not stop from barking all day and night and chews up everything in sight? Won't you be strained and ...