Friday, September 3, 2010

Things to Consider when Training Your Dog for Behavior

March 4, 2009 by John Hilaire  
Filed under Family Articles

Before deciding whether or not you should get a puppy or young dog, you must realize there are several aspects of dog training behavior to be addressed in order to have a dog you can enjoy and love. Of course house breaking is a major issue, but there is also leash training, bark and bite control, stopping the whining, dealing with urination when the dog becomes excited, and even crate training.

Tips and Tricks to Improve Dog Behavior Training

March 3, 2009 by Joe R. Hilliard  
Filed under Family Articles

When it comes to dog behavior training, beyond the standard house breaking, leash training, and bark and bite training, a dog owner must be prepared to deal with excessive urination when the dog gets excited, controlling whining, and crate training.

Helpful Hints to Help Dog Behavior Training

March 3, 2009 by Joe R. Hilliard  
Filed under Family Articles

There are several different things that dogs need to learn in any dog behavior training. In addition to house training, there is bite and bark control, leash training, crate training, and other issues such as excessive or excitement urination, along with teaching them to stop whining. Here are some tips and tricks to help you improve your dog behavior training technique.

Cat Urine On The Carpet? Oh, No…

March 2, 2009 by Virginia Sutherland  
Filed under Family Articles

Getting cat urine on your carpet is by no means one of the joys of pet ownership. It can be really distressing and frustrating and it is easy to get angry at kitty…

Things to Consider when Training Your Dog for Behavior

February 24, 2009 by Joe R. Hilliard  
Filed under Family Articles

When it comes to dog behavior training, beyond the standard house breaking, leash training, and bark and bite training, a dog owner must be prepared to deal with excessive urination when the dog gets excited, controlling whining, and crate training.

Raising A Shih Tzu Rescue Dog

February 17, 2009 by Rebecca Simpson  
Filed under Family Articles

The Shih Tzu dog is very intelligent and very capable of understanding its own situation and they are also capable of holding a grudge as well.

What You Need To Know About The Toy Pomeranian

February 16, 2009 by Rosie Allan  
Filed under Family Articles

Toy Pomeranians are the main Pomeranian type in the world today. Very occasionally, you will get a “giant” Pomeranian, a tiny teacup Pomeranian or an exotic Pomeranian (which is just a Pomeranian in any color not approved by the American Kennel Club). Although descended from very large ancestors that used to pull sleds and then herd sheep, toy Pomeranians today pull around their people and tend to rule the roost.

The Pet Tuxedo Phenomenon

February 14, 2009 by Victor Santerino  
Filed under Education Articles

The fact that many people throughout the country feel that their pets are “part of the family”, becomes quite obvious when they put them in clothes. Events such as Halloween, Christmas, and even weddings are times when people dress their dogs and cats.

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