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How To Teach The Dog To Obey The Recall Command

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Obedience training can improve the ties between man and dog. A dog that has undergone basic obedience lessons develops into good canine citizen. The pet’s ability to do tricks will surely make a dog owner very proud. Obedience training is one way of controlling a dog’s behavior. We love dogs but there are times when [...]

Electronic Dog Collar – Curb Those Nasty Doggie Habits

Saturday, November 13th, 2010

If you think that the point behind using electronic dog collars on dogs is to use the pain from electric shocks to instill fear, that’s a bit of an exaggeration. Actually, if the point was to use pain, then the shocks delivered would be way above the voltage of the level actually used – which [...]

How to Introduce Your Pet to a Dog Training Collar

Saturday, November 13th, 2010

It’s not going to be happen in a snap of a finger, but it can happen – your dog can learn. Supposing you get your dog a dog training collar and get the fit right, the behavior you disapprove of will still be there – it’s going to take some time to wean off. First, [...]

Training Collars – Features You May Want

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

When buying training collars for your dog, factors to consider include, but are not limited to, the number of dogs you have, the size, and perhaps the size of the are your dogs will be running around in. At least these are the starters – because if you’re new to this you need to start [...]

Remote Dog Training Collar – Training Your Dog from a Distance, Effectively

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

When you have several dogs, any one or two of them that starts a bark fest or a fight against each other, or just plain running after what they like, can be a migraine source – you need a good remote dog training collar to instill some discipline. .Range becomes an essential factor to consider [...]

Safe And Effective Herbal Treatments For Your Pet

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Pet owners are thinking about natural pet products almost as much as they’re thinking about more whole foods for themselves. This can mean growing a kitchen garden of aloe vera, catnip, rosemary and parsley for both themselves and their companion animals; making doggie treats at home; buying herbal treatments online; or going to holistic vets [...]


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