Archive for April, 2009
Separation Anxiety in Puppies
Thursday, April 30th, 2009Puppy separation anxiety is anguish felt by puppies when they are left alone. When you leave home, your anxious pup may bark or whine. He may also have potty mishaps and be destructive. Dogs with a strong bond to their owner are likely to suffer from puppy separation anxiety.
Preventing puppy separation anxiety can start before the adoption of your dog. You should wait until your puppy is completely weaned away from his mom, which normally occurs by eight weeks of age. Puppies need to be given some independence from their mother. When dogs are taken away before then, they may be prone to puppy separation anxiety.
Remove Spots and Odors the Easy Way and Keep Your Carpet Cleaner
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Pet Stain And Pet Odor Treatment Carpet Cleaning Arkansas
Many pet owners find that they are in a losing battle when it comes to controlling the pet odors in their home, especially in carpet.However, it is also extremely important that you realize that you do not need to take a significant amount of time or trouble to clean your carpets daily in order to avoid pet odors.For most ideal pet owners, simply making a few small changes to the way that they handle their pets and carpets are enough to take care of the odors that could happen in the future.
The Importance of Dog Training
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009Dog training can be trying and a learning experience for you as well. The key though is to remember that the hard part will only last for a little while. Shortly afterwords you will be able to enjoy letting your dog play and run without any misfortunes or incidents. Once you get past the rough patch of dog obedience training, you will see that you can now relax and truly enjoy your dog and the time you have with it. It can be a bit stressful to complete the initial phase of dog training no matter how long it takes. This is why it is important to make sure that you get all of the help that you can.
The Best Way To Stop A Dog Digging
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009If you would like to know how to stop a dog from digging, then this article will show you how. Specifically, we’re going to talk about how dogs love to dig, why dogs dig, and how to stop them from this behavior. When you have finished reading this guide, you will know much more about the digging problem, and what easy steps you can take to overcome it.
Let’s begin by talking about why dogs enjoy digging. You see, not all breeds will do this – but some breeds are far more prone to this behavior than others. Some breeds which usually like to dig are terriers and huskies. If you are the owner of one of these breeds, then it could be difficult to remove this behavior entirely.
Should I Buy Sit Stay Fetch? – A Product Report
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
Sit Stay Fetch (Daniel Stevens SitStayFetch) Testimonial from New Zealand
When you buy SitStayFetch you will benefit from the many dog training and obedience guides included. The major resource is however the eBook which downloads to your computer and from which it is possible to review information onscreen or to print out information as necessary (Look at Product Specifications section).
>> View Official Sit Stay Fetch Report
Daniel Stevens (the SitStayFetch Author) wrote this book to be a simple guide and system for anyone to learn (even complete beginers) how to train their dogs properly or change behavior problems. He is also a professional dog trainer.
Teaching your dog to ‘come’
Monday, April 27th, 2009When you first set out to teach your dog to come, there are a few tips and secrets that Im going to share with you to better your results!
I have adapted these free techniques from the outstanding ‘Secrets to Dog Training‘ by Daniel Stephens. Read more here, by checking the product out now.
“Come dog”
Firstly, and possibly the most crucial, is that you should never call your dog over if you are going to do something that he might class as ‘negative’ to him.. Some common examples are things such as tying him up, wetting him (if he doesnt like that!), locking him up, smacking or yelling at him etc..