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5 Proven Dog Training Principles always being Ignored!
By :
Leo Enoch
1. Any Dogs love to play! Incorporate Play into the Dog Training Time, use your dog's natural excitement is as encouragement. This is a really easy yet effective technique and you should really try to include this in your obedience training routine.
A few not so well known dog breeds.
By :
greytdogz
A few not so well known dog breeds.
A Guide To Dog Diseases
By :
Gerry Ronson
This is an overview of some of the dog diseases that can plague your dog and a few preventative measures. Many diseases that dogs suffer with can be prevented with slight lifestyle adjustments this article will discuss these adjustments. Some of the diseases mentioned include diabetes, heart disease and infections.
A Guide To The Karelian Bear Dog
By :
Jake Harlinson
Karelian bear dogs are very affectionate creatures that have been used as working dogs in the past. Subjects covered in this article include health, grooming and training advice that specifically related to the Karelian bear dog. You will find this dog breed does well with children as long as they have been socialized early on.
A Successful Working Dog, The Akita
By :
Gerry Ronson
The Akita is one of the best working dogs you will find. They are extremely intelligent, fearless, and often spontaneous.
About The Havanese Dog
By :
Gerry Ronson
In this article you will discover advice such as training, health and temperament. Medical conditions that concern the Havanese are also covered in this article. The Havanese dog breed is one of the most loving pets to add to your family, even when you live in a small home.
Acupuncture For Dogs
By :
Alien
Acupuncture is noted for its approach to treating the overall health of a person. That being said, acupuncture for dogs is proof the subject doesn’t have to be a person.
Adopting a dog
By :
MichaelM1
Informative article for adopt a dog topic, tips, ideas, recommendations and much more, all about adopt a dog and other related information for your interests. Check our web site as well to learn more...
Advice About The Beauceron Dog
By :
Gerry Ronson
In this article is a lot of information you will need to know about your Beauceron dog or adding one to your family. Included in this article is care, training and grooming advice for your Beauceron.
Affenpinscher Dog Breed
By :
Gerry Ronson
This article is all you need to know about the Affenpinscher Dog Breed to add a new member to your family. You will learn about the breed in general and some care and training required for the breed.
Aggression in Boxers
By :
Nancy Richards
The trainer should always be consistent in reinforcing good behavior and correcting bad behavior and should never strike a dog. Many trainers use a leash and chain-link collar, known as a choke collar. In spite of its name, the collar is never meant to choke a dog, but is used to deliver quick snaps to gain a dog's attention. This training collar is useful in teaching basic obedience commands, such as sit, stay, heel, come, and down.
Akita aggression towards children and strangers
By :
Nancy Richards
There could, however, be a worst-case scenario when the dog does not really appreciate the training procedure and may growl at the trainer. In such a case, the trainer may even try to discipline him with a smack or a jerk of the collar.
If visiting children don’t go down too well with the dog, which is majority of the time, there should be someone to monitor his attitude towards the former. He should be made to sit and watch the family kid play with that of the neighbor’s, and thus, eventually made to get accustomed to all strangers in general.
All About Basset Hounds
By :
Gerry Ronson
Learning all you need to know for introducing a Basset Hound into your family. This article includes training and grooming advice for the Basset Hound.
All About German Shepherd Dogs
By :
Gerry Ronson
In this article you will learn training, grooming and health advice. Also covered in this article are genetic diseases that often effect German Shepard dogs. German shepherds are one of the most popular dogs that offer plenty of intelligence and they can work in several job environments.
All About Hypothyroidism in Dogs
By :
Gerry Ronson
In this article is a look at the hypothyroid disorder dogs can be affected with later in life. The article covers treatments, preventions as well as the breeds of dog that are most commonly effected by Hypothyroidism. Hypothyroid disorder things like temperature, weight, memory and muscles.
All About The Afghan Hound
By :
Gerry Ronson
Afghan hounds are one of the most elegant dog breeds that you can find. They are also affectionate, loyal, and happy dogs. There long coats require a lot of grooming attention which is covered in this article.
All About The American Eskimo Dog
By :
Gerry Ronson
The American Eskimo dog is a working dog that offers companionship as well as an affectionate temperament. All working dogs need training and the American Eskimo Dog is no exception. In this article training, care and general health concerns are covered in depth with the American Eskimo dog in mind.
Are You Getting a New Dog?
By :
Rebel54
8 things you should consider before you get a new puppy or adult dog.
Are You Protecting Your Golden Retriever?
By :
John Philip
One of the central elements of dog ownership is vaccination and your Golden Retriever should be properly protected against certain diseases at certain times. This is to help safeguard him and other animals he may come in to contact with. The following is a clarification of vaccinations and why they should be given.
Arthritis in Dogs
By :
Rebel54
Learn how to get the best and safest treatment for your dog's arthritis
Arthritis Treatment For Man's Best Friend
By :
Tammy Foster..
As an owner of a dog with arthritis, I was happy to find out there are many options for arthritis treatments for dogs. Arthritis affects one in every five adult dogs and is one of the most common sources of chronic pain that veterinarians treat.
Beagles The Perfect Family Pet
By :
Gerry Ronson
Beagles are a very small dog breed that offers love, and excitement to anyone’s life. In this article you will find information about training, care and health advice regarding beagles.
Bringing an Older New Puppy Home! Questions You Should Ask?
By :
Scott James
Usually if people are going to buy puppy from either a Breeder or a Dogs Home, the conventional wisdom states that it is usually roundabout between six to eight weeks before you can take a new puppy home.
Bringing Your New Puppy Home
By :
Gerry Ronson
Travelling with your puppy on the road home can be a nervous experience for the both of you. In this article you will find some helpful hints regarding bringing your puppy home.
Calming Signals in Dogs
By :
greytdogz
Calming signals in dogs. Understanding pet language.
Caring for an Abused Dog
By :
Gerry Ronson
Abused dogs take a little more care than a regular dog. They require time to get to know new owners, as well as adjust to a loving home.
Choosing The Right Spaniel Pup
By :
Darin Lawson Hosking
Spaniels as a family are hunting and retrieving dogs.
Choosing Your Next Dog
By :
Gerry Ronson
Choosing a dog can be an easy process when you know what breed of dog you would like to have. There are certain things to consider when you do go looking for a dog, such as temperament, care, training, and character.
Chow Chow: The Fuzzy, Cuddly, Breed of Dog
By :
Gerry Ronson
The Chow Chow is a medium sized dog, with lots of fuzzy hair and a sweet temperament for family. The following is a discussion about the Chow Chow.
Clicker Training as an Effective Dog Training Tool
By :
Leo Enoch
Clicker Training, is a training practice created on operant conditioning which comes from the fact that the reinforcer used a small mechanical noisemaker that produces clicking sound called the clicker. Clicker training can be used to train animals other than dogs like horses, cats, pigeons, etc.
Cockapoo - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know
By :
Robert W. Benjamin
Learn the facts on maintaining good health, grooming needs, living conditions and more when it comes to the Cockapoo
Cold Weather Care for Dogs
By :
Gerry Ronson
Here are a few tips on cold weather care for your dog. Keep in mind the best policy is to leave them inside during cold weather.
Come!: 6 Tips To Help You Train Your Dog.
By :
Justin Davies
The problem of the dog that doesn't come is one of the most frustrating (and dangerous) dog behaviour issues. If you suffer from this problem, the solutions are simple, but you may have to go back to basics!
Community Jobs For Dogs - What Breeds Are Most Suitable And Why.
By :
Amy Nutt
As most people know, dogs are not only loving pets and companions. Many dogs also serve important functions in the community as well. Dogs help the police and military search for bombs, drugs and people. Dogs help blind people make their way through the world. Dogs work on farms and pastures and serve their masters as tough and militant guards and even soldiers. This article will discuss which breeds thrive in different tasks and why.
Dalmatian - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know
By :
Robert W. Benjamin
Learn the facts on maintaining good health, grooming needs, living conditions and more when it comes to the Dalmatian
Dealing With Brain Cancer in Dogs
By :
Gerry Ronson
In this article you will find information on care and prevention of brain cancer. You will also find treatment and symptoms of brain cancer in dogs. Cancer is one of the biggest causes of deaths in dogs and taking preventative methods is essential to your dogs care.
Dealing With Glaucoma in Dogs
By :
Gerry Ronson
Glaucoma in dogs is a degenerative disease that can affect any dog breed. There are a few treatments and causes of the disease.
Dealing With Liver Cancer in Dogs
By :
Gerry Ronson
Dog care must include trying to prevent cancer from forming, but if you do have a dog suffering from liver cancer or other cancer it is best to know your options regarding care. Liver cancer is discussed in detail along with your options for dealing with it.
Do you need a dog?
By :
Robert Thomson
Before buying a dog, you need to think about all the positive and negative factors. This article will help you to answer the question "Do I need a dog?"
Doberman: Wobbler's syndrome
By :
Nancy Richards
There are treatments to take care of this disorder but it depends on the severity of the spinal compression. Cortisone treatment helps reduce inflammation of the spinal cord, while acupuncture is said to work as a pain relief. Chiropractic adjustment too cannot be ruled out but it might lead to severe complications in certain cases.
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