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Aggressive Dog Behavior – Dog Training For Both You and Your Dog is Required

October 6th, 2009

Stopping aggressive dog behavior is very important. What starts out as harmless aggression could turn into severe aggression. When you allow dog aggression, the dog believes he can get away with any behavior. This could become stressful and dangerous, if the dog were to get out of control. Aggressive dog behavior manifests in many different ways. Some of the [...]

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Guaranteed Sure-Fire Ways to Train a Dog to Stop Barking

October 6th, 2009

Your eyes are so drowsy from the constant barking of your dog. All day and all night he barks repeatedly and there is no end to his constant voice. Well its time to get even! With 3 simple techniques you will stop your dog’s endless bark basically overnight. Here is how! The first technique is [...]

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Therapy Dog Training For Success

September 29th, 2009

A therapy dog is a dog used in animal-assisted therapy sessions primarily in institutions such as nursing homes, some schools, hospitals, schools, old people’s homes, and prisons. They are great for giving unconditional love and gratitude to people, with no concern as to their age, race, infirmity or background. Want your dog to become one? [...]

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Dog Training Information – Your One-Stop Shop For Info on Training Your Dog

September 29th, 2009

Dogs are a man’s best friends. Dogs are very loyal animals. This is the reason why they cease to be just pets. These days, they are now considered family members. If you want to keep a dog for yourself, you have to understand all the responsibility that comes along with it. Think of adopting a [...]

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Dog Training to Stop Biting – Tips to Stop Your Dog’s Biting in Its Tracks!

September 29th, 2009

All dogs tend to bite, although this practice is mostly seen in frightened, aggressive, and younger dogs. Statistics show that almost five million people are bitten by a dog every year in the United States alone. This shows how alarming dog biting can really be. Dog training for biting, though, could help prevent many of [...]

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Training Your Dog to Stop Excitement Urination

June 15th, 2009

Even a dog that is otherwise housetrained may exhibit excitement urination by leaving dribbles and puddles of urine at your feet and on the floor when greeting you. It’s normal for some dogs to urinate when they become excited. Excitement urination usually occurs in puppies and is caused by lack of bladder control. The puppy [...]

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Training Your Dog Out of Submissive Urination

June 15th, 2009

Submissive Urination Submissive wetting or urination is a normal way for dogs and puppies to demonstrate submissive behavior. Even a dog that is otherwise housetrained may leave dribbles and puddles of urine at your feet and on the floor when greeting you. Submissive urination is the ultimate show of respect and deference for higher rank. [...]

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Training Your Dog to Stop Whining

June 15th, 2009

Whining, Howling, Barking and Other Dog and Puppy Vocalizations Whining, crying, barking, and howling often result when a dog is left alone. Puppies will whine and cry when separated from their owners. The puppy is afraid he is being abandoned by his pack and is sounding the alarm so that he can be rescued. The [...]

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Training Your Dog to Overcome Separation Anxiety

June 15th, 2009

Seperation Anxiety ( owner absent “misbehavior” ) Many dogs experience separation anxiety when left alone. They will often whine, bark, cry, howl, chew, dig, scratch at the door, soil the house or destroy your home and yard. We often unintentionally train our dogs to behave this way because whenever they throw this kind of tantrum [...]

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No Bark Training

June 15th, 2009

Dear Gwen, I heard you were doing a Question & Answer column for this fabulous new magazine. Since this is the first issue I was wondering how anyone was going to know to write to you. The only reason I know is because my buddies and I have worked out a simple network of spreading [...]

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