Your New Puppy and What Not To Do
Everyone loves getting a new puppy. There is a lot of information addressing the basics of bringing home a new puppy, and there are a few basic bits of advice of what not to do. Check out the following 'Don'ts' when a new puppy has arrived in your home: 1. Don't strike at your puppy, no matter how heinous the crime may be. All you will do is frighten the little guy and possibly injure him in the process. You have to keep in mind that he is a complete stranger to your home and your entire world. Remember that he ...
Dog Training to Eliminate Unwanted Behavior
Some people train their dogs to develop their skills, but for most people they train to discipline their pets. Dogs, even when highly domesticated, show a lot of their natural instincts and tendencies. To adapt them to our needs, some of their instincts need to be repressed and tailored. There are several common behavior problems that most people just can't tolerate. Here are some suggestions to solve a number of problems usually encountered by dog owners. 1. Undesirable Barking Barking is the main medium of communication for dogs. However, some dogs tend to bark excessively in which case the owner can do the ...
Water Dog Training and the Right Timing
Although most adult dogs love the water, puppies are a different story. You cannot just throw the puppy into the water and hope that his natural swimming instincts will kick in before he starts drowning. Introducing your dog abruptly to the water will leave a bad impression on him, so be careful. You need to introduce your little puppy to the water gently. Always remember that water dog training is a very important task. If you want your dog to enjoy the water later on, you need to do things slowly and gently. Water dog training should be done at the right ...
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How to Deal With Barking Dogs
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