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Training Tips 101
Don't let your dog walk ahead of you. If he is ahead of you on a walk, he will walk all over you in all other areas of your relationship!
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Choosing a Rescue Dog
So you decided to choose a rescue dog for your new fury friend. Now you need to decide which rescue dog is
right for you and your family. The following tips will help you decide which rescue dog to bring home as your new companion. Remember that your decision should be based on your lifestyle and the lifestyle of your family and not based on how cute or cuddly a particular rescue dog may look. This commitment that you are about to make will be a
big responsibility and should not be a rushed decision.
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Spaying and Neutering:
Aggression issues in an intact male can be related to the production of testosterone. Therefore, once your dog has been neutered, aggression problems can be lessened. Although spaying and neutering cannot eliminate the causes outlined below, it can help to reduce these issues spaying and neutering definitely a great supplemental approach to behavior modification.
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Introducing New Dogs:
When welcoming another dog into your family, it is critical to follow a some simple steps to ensure a successful introduction between all dogs involved and to ensure their safety.
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After the Adoption:
So you’ve taken your time and selected a dog that you feel is right for you and your family. Now all you have to do
is figure out how to make the adjustment period as positive and problem free as possible. The following tips are
designed to help make this happen.
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Dog Jumping / Nip jumping in the bud:
How can I stop my 1 year old Labrador, Buffy from jumping on my guest? My friends and family won't come over, anymore. Last Friday night Buffy jumped on my girlfriend and knocked her over, causing her to hit her head on a table. I have tried to ignore the dog by turning my back when she jumps, but it doesn't seem to work. I dearly love my dog, however; I am also a very social person. Help, before I have no friends or social life left.
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Dog Digging / Help my dog:
My Siberian Husky has a problem, he loves to dig. He seems to only enjoy digging in dirt and rarely digs in the grass area. Digging can become a very expensive hobby for you and your dog. If only you could get him to dig were you wanted. You could hire him out to a landscaping company to dig holes for planting bushes and trees. After all your excavating, landscaping, Siberian Husky just needs a job.
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Come Command:
10 Simple Steps to Success With Your Puppy
Follow these simple steps and your puppy will always come to you when
called. This is one of the first steps to a perfect and obedient dog.
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Teach Your Dog How To Fix Dog Aggression by World Famous Vladae :
These tips will help you establish yourself as a pack leader, in a positive way, over your aggressive dog.
Don’t play games such as tug-of-war unless you always win. This game is initiating a physical contest and the
Alpha must always win.
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Dog Barking / The City Is After My Barking Dog:
Help my dog is disturbing the peace. As soon as I open the back door, my dog runs outside and starts to bark until we bring him back in. One of my neighbors called the police once on me already. But what can I do, my dog does have to go outside once in awhile.
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More Puppy Tips / I got my new Christmas puppy, now what?
So, you have a new little bundle of joy in your house. Perhaps this new arrival suddenly appeared under the Christmas tree or perhaps a day later, you were very excited. The holidays are over, now what. All the excitement might be turning into frustration and added responsibility. This new cute as button fluff ball, that originally you only wanted to hug and kiss 24-7 is biting you, peeing on your floor, chewing everything they can get their mouths on, and keeping you up all night.
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