Sit, Stay, Fetch

Filed Under Pets | Posted on February 16, 2008

Dogs aren’t always just fun and games and enjoyable time. If you have a dog you must also count of barking, aggression towards other animals or even people, whining, growling, disobedience for commands and the list could go on endlessly. Having a disobedient dog can be an issue to you as an owner or to the others around you. For this reason, you need to take some measures and train your dog to be socially acceptable and to be the way it won’t embarrass you in public. If you try the sit-stay-fetch method to train your dog, you will be amazed how fast your disobedient dog becomes an angel that you want to praise all the time.

Whoa (stay) And Here (come)

Filed Under Pets | Posted on February 8, 2008

The two most important commands your dog should know!

As I have stressed throughout my website and in other articles I have written “Safety” is the driving force behind these two commands. Yes it’s always a wonderful feeling to command your dog to come to you and they actually do and yes it’s also a good feeling to have them stay when commanded. If you think about this seriously you will see that there is a far more basic reasoning than obedience, its “Safety”.

Clickor Dog Training

Filed Under Pets | Posted on February 5, 2008

Clicker dog training is an amazing technique. It is easy to learn, and is a powerful training tool. This training method is useful for dog behavior training to shape new behaviors and discourage misbehaviors. Clicker dog training is based on both classical and operant conditioning.

Clicker dog training is a highly precise technique and a tremendously effective mode of communicating with the dogs irrespective of the age, gender and breed. It is a method of dog training that almost entirely uses the concept of positive reinforcement to teach your dog to enjoy learning.

How To Choose A Dog Training Program

Filed Under Pets | Posted on January 31, 2008

As soon as you get a pet dog for yourself and your family, the next thing to do is to train the dog. There are many types of dog training programs. You can either opt for an expensive professional dog trainer or go for time taking training classes or go for the cheap yet effective online dog training resources. Whatever mode you choose for training your canine, it is vital that you choose the most appropriate program for training your dog.

A Little About Dog Training

Filed Under Pets | Posted on January 31, 2008

Dog training is more than just telling your dog to stop doing what he’s doing. One of the important key to dog training is being the pack leader. Dog training is all about communication. The goal of dog training is not just making your dog to obey all your command, but to build a bond between pet and family and to enjoy the process.

Train Your Pets - Why More People Should

Filed Under Pets | Posted on January 28, 2008

Chances are that you either own a dog, or know someone that does. If you do, then like millions of people, you have likely experienced some aspect of dog behavior that was inappropriate. Behavioral problems in dogs can range from the simple issue of not getting off the couch, to jumping on visitors, barking, digging, or more aggressive behavior like growling and biting.

How To Stop Your Dog Destroying Your Home

Filed Under Pets | Posted on January 22, 2008

You see it everywhere there is a pet dog — scratch marks on the door, chewed edges of otherwise-perfectly-good rugs, holes dug in lawns (and flower beds!) and holes in furniture covers. All these are signs that the dog is in control of the home. That he’s a restive, lively pet who has never learned where the boundaries are. And you can be sure the owner suddenly goes on edge every time their canine friend comes near a well-frayed carpet or sofa cover.

It’s a common problem. Can it be stopped?


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