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True Or False: The Facts About Housetraining That You Should Know

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Dog Behavior Problems Dog Training Classes Don’t be misled for the many myths about house training!!! Training of your own puppy msut start as early as three months or anytime he arrives in your home. Teach him to enjoy his crate. Your dog’s snack time must be done with absolutely consistent intervals.. That is the [...]

Treats Can Ruin The Effects Of Your Your Natural Dog Food

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

You know the importance of selecting a natural dog food. You have taken the effort and time to talk to the veterinarian about creating a natural diet for dog. Whether you select dried food, canned dog food, or make it from scratch, you could be overlooking something important in your dog’s diet. Do you occasionally [...]

Choosing The Right Food For Your Dog

Monday, December 20th, 2010

Owning a four-legged friend is just one of life’s finest joys. Properly trained canines give camaraderie, warmth and security and in return we give nourishment, housing and friendship. If you are purchasing a new puppy it is very important to make certain that they consume a healthy diet regime. Right here are some tips on [...]

Electronic Dog Collars – Some Info for Dog Owners New to this Device

Monday, December 13th, 2010

So you’re thinking of buying electronic dog collars – remote training collars are a heaven-sent for worrisome dogs. You wan to teach your dog to shed unwanted behavior. If you’re seriously considering buying electronic dog collars, let this short piece be your guide. Remote training collar basics – how they work A remote training collar [...]

Dog Training Collars – How Far Will You Let Your Dog Roam?

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

When you compare features of dog training collars, remember that not all these features match your needs. So what features do you need? This article is your short guide when you shop for dog training collars. Varying ranges – decide if you need short, medium, or long range Short, medium, and long range are the [...]

Dog Training Tip: How To Stop Your Dog From Begging

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Dogs actually can look really lovable and be terribly charming when they beg. They look at you with their loving eyes, how are you able to say no? The difficulty is, they’re not taking a look at you with love, they’re taking a look at your food. If you give in to your begging dog, [...]


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