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dog obedience

Strolling With a Leash And Staying: Two Primary Commands

October 23, 2009

Many dogs have an aggressive side, and you often see this when they are on leashes. Dogs that are normally well-behaved can lunge and snarl at other dogs and people as you walk down the street. While he needs exercise, you do not want to put others at risk. What can you do about leash aggression?

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How To Stop Your Dog From Chasing

October 19, 2009

Chasing, whether it be cats, cars or even people, is something most dogs love to do. Dogs generally see this as something fun to do, and don’t mean any harm by it, but, the fact is, that by chasing they invoke fear in others and can cause unintentional accidents.

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The Fundamental Equipment You’ll Need For Your New Puppy

June 25, 2009

It is always exciting to obtain a new puppy but you will want to be equipped to train your puppy and train him to be a valued member of your family. Before you bring your new puppy to your house there are a few things that you will need to consider. It is easier to have the stuff that you will need on hand rather than to try to get them afterward.

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Dog Biting Problems-A Serious Issue

June 2, 2009

Out of all the dog behavioral problems, biting is considered to be the worst and the most serious. Even if your dog goes on the couch quite often, it might not present you as much problem as from a biting behavior. Some communities insist on putting the dog down if he bites someone severely. If your dog has a biting problem it can even mean the end of his life. So you have to take immediate action to solve the biting problem of your dog.

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Housebreaking and the Struggles Involved

March 20, 2009

Now that you have brought your new dog home it is time to start the housebreaking. While some people like to give their new dog a little time to get to know the family and the house before laying down the law, this can only lead to confusion for the dog later down the road. And in all honesty it is unfair to allow the dog to run around without a care and then suddenly set up rules and begin housebreaking.

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