Archive for September, 2009
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Teaching the dog to sit down or stand up or linger or to perform actions is a lot effortless than feeding him. If you are functioning on a meticulous talent with your dog, you can ask him to execute it but training him the right feeding habits is an abstract ...
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
I've been compiling a list of famous dogs for my Pet Numerology website for some time now. I know which my favorites are, but I wondered which are the most famous overall. There are so many great famous dogs that I'm doing this in five or six groups, and then ...
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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Dog mange is a treatable disorder, and one that has many treatment options available for the dog, depending on the severity and the variety of the mange infestation. The most common mange treatment is the anti-mange wash. This is a procedure that will take time to be effective, sometimes as ...
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Monday, September 28th, 2009
There are many advantages to adopting a dog or cat. Adopting a pet can be a great way to reduce our every day stresses and anxieties. In addition, there are many other reasons why adopting a dog or cat can be important in your life.For instance, pets can help us ...
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Sunday, September 27th, 2009
Few times are more exciting for a family than getting a new puppy. Every member of the family wants to hold and play with the puppy. This is a fun time for everyone, but also a time when you really have to lay the foundation for socializing and training your ...
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Dog training introduces a very critical key to content, intelligent, pet. Dog training isn't a skill; numerous trainers and facilities devise an training process. Dog training comprises more than just a party antic, it makes up an essential training to sustain your dog safe and sound. A Benefit from ...
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Teaching a dog to sit and sit/maintain as I call it are two very different behaviors. Each behavior requires an on cue and an off cue. This I will explain in more detail. Let’s consider a child. When we call our children to the meal table they have to sit ...
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Friday, September 25th, 2009
Dogs communicate their frustrations, dislikes or fears in many subtle ways, these subtle ways are often missed by humans so the dog’s communication progresses through a hierarchy of events until eventually the dog bites if it isn’t understood. In most of the cases we experience, where a dog has bitten ...
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
All dog owners need to realize that dogs need time set aside for them everyday. Things like grooming, feeding, playing, and attention. All very basic needs of a living creature in a way. So many people buy a dog and just figure that they can leave it alone and it ...
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
We now understand that a great deal of learning happens when our dog is very young and the period from a few weeks old to five months is very significant. This is when your dog will learn much of what will influence their adult behavior in later life. So really, ...
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