Dog Separation Anxiety And Ways To Avoid It
March 15th, 2010    Subscribe To Our FeedLeaving your canine alone is a necessity if you work outside of the home and there is no one else to keep him company. As a result, dog separation anxiety may occur. This article will show you what to look for and hopefully prevent this from happening altogether.
Separation anxiety in dogs is a common occurrence, especially if your pet has been rescued from a shelter and was previously abandoned. This canine has self esteem issues and needs reassurance that your absence will not be forever. First, how to spot this issue.
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Agility Builds Confidence in Your Dog
March 15th, 2010    Subscribe To Our FeedIs your dog timid around people or other dogs? Is your dog sensitive to sounds? Agility training can provide the environment and structure to build confidence in your dog. Agility classes are a great place for people to learn about the sport and learn how to train, but the timid dog may take a long time before he is ready to come out from under your chair or off your lap.
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4 Dog Training Tips To Control Overly Aggressive Dogs
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If you do own an overly aggressive dog that is rather shy, it is important you begin working with them as soon as possible. The last thing you want to happen is have your dog harm another dog, a child, or even someone within your own family. Here are four dog training tips to help before making the decision to have them put down.
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A Brief Review of Terrier Dogs Types
March 13th, 2010    Subscribe To Our FeedWhatever your dog preference is, you are sure to find terrier dogs among the candidates for a pal. You’ll get energy you want with little grooming and added wit.
Basically bred for hunting and killing vermin, Terrier dogs are now known to offer wide spectrum of features and characters that you might find lovable. They are not as cuddly as toy dogs (while there are some terrier dogs in the toy and companion dog brackets) and they may not be as intelligent like other breeds but they set off these lacks with various things that only they can offer.
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Dog Training Basics Revisited
March 12th, 2010    Subscribe To Our FeedTeaching your dog to come when called is one basic dog training command every canine must learn for both his safety and those around him. When a dog refuses to obey his master he may put himself in a situation you as the owner may regret afterward. In areas of high traffic, his life will be on the line, so this command should be taken seriously and taught until there is no question he will obey.
Any well trained dog is a joy to own and observe when visiting the local park. It does not require advanced dog training to teach your dog to come when called, except in extreme cases of disobedience when nothing else seems to work.
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Benefits of Using Invisible Fences at Home
March 12th, 2010    Subscribe To Our FeedThousands of dogs disappear each year because they escaped from their homes. An invisible dog fence can reduce the odds of losing your precious pet, without creating a fence that is an eyesore. Invisible fences are, conveniently, unseen to keep your yard looking flawless. This is a perfect way to keep your dog safe.
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Each dog is unique in any given situation. Given the slightest chance, and they are off and running. For such pets, a privacy fence doesn’t cut it. They will dig below, leap over or worry at a fence until they are free. The only practical solution is an electric fence. The fence provides instantaneous pulses that will boost your pet to remain within their preset limits.
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