Monthly Archives: June 2010
The Early You Start Training Your Puppy The Better
Housebreaking any new pet can be a difficult chore, but with repetition and practice the challenge will become easier and easier. If you want the puppy to listen only to you, then don’t allow him to play with other persons. Potty training your new puppy is a necessary evil. Doing the task over and over … Continue reading
Regularly Test Your Dog For Loss of Hearing
The sudden decrease in attentiveness and an apparent loss of obedience training in your aged dog may not be a sign of insolence as it may appear. Rather, this may be proof of a gradual loss of hearing in your aged dog. Hence, if your aged dog is slow to respond or ignores you totally, … Continue reading
Fun Dog Activities
All dog breeds (http://www.dog-breed-facts.com/index.html) were developed for a purpose. Some breeds were developed to herd sheep, some to hunt game, and some to pull sleds. Dogs, like humans, enjoy having a purpose in life. Dogs like to lead a structured life and be able to associate with their owners in activities and be given the … Continue reading
Secrets of Professional Dog Trainers: Top 10 Tips to Successfully Training your Dog yourself
Dog obedience training is one of the best things you can do for your dog and yourself. obedience training doesn’t solve all behavior problems, but it is the foundation for solving just about any problem including soiling your house, destroying your belongings, barking excessively, digging holes in your yard, fighting other dogs and even biting … Continue reading
An Electronic Dog Training Collar – Gets Results
An electronic dog training collar is a great tool to have, when you want to train your dog to listen to all your commands such as hunting, obedience, and behavior commands. For those of you who don’t know how these collars work, basically the electronic collars work by passing an electronic stimulus that mechanically vibrates … Continue reading
Dogs and Horses
Dogs And Horses The size difference between dogs and horses is usually that the horse is very much larger than the dog. Nevertheless, most horses are much more frightened of dogs than the reverse. This creates unique problems – for dogs and horses, and for the person who has to control them both. When introducing … Continue reading
Why Treat Training is not the Most Humane Way to Train your Dog
I am a professional dog trainer. I make my living training dogs for clients, helping them solve behavior problems, and teaching their dogs obedience. I want to provide my clients the best service possible and as such I often check out what my competitors are doing in their dog training efforts. I have noticed, of … Continue reading
Dog Training Commands: How to Successfully Train Your Dog to Do Certain Commands
Although dogs are regarded as man’s best friend, the truth still exists that dog needs training to adapt to humans. Dog training commands is necessary for every dog owners to train their dogs to follow simple to complex commands. Here are some tips to effectively render dog training commands: Get your dog’s attention; you cannot … Continue reading
Factors to Consider in Dog Leash Training
Walking with your dog is a big part of dog ownership. If you want other people to enjoy your dog while walking outdoors or take him to different places without causing any problems, it is very important to train and teach your dog proper leash behavior. Dog leash training is one of the most basic … Continue reading
Three Most Basic Upper Body Workout Exercises
Different exercises concentrate on building different muscle groups of the body. Some exercises are aimed at the arms or legs and some aims at the chest or back. The upper body workout includes those exercises, which make your body to work on your chest, back, arms and the shoulders. Here are some of the very … Continue reading