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Canine MD: Six Ways Your Dog Can Save Your Heart
Science has finally caught up with what dog lovers have known for years--that having a dog is great for your health. Here are six ways science has proven that living with a dog promotes better heart health.
Decreased cholesterol and...
Dog Agility Equipment: Where do I begin?
There is such a wide selection of dog agility equipment, where do I begin? There are several factors to consider when making your agility equipment purchases. Two major factors are your goals and your dog.
Are your goals to develop a deeper...
Dog Crate Buyer's Guide- How to choose the right crate and accessories
Why use a crate: When used properly and not abused, crates are the fastest and most humane method of housebreaking dogs. Dogs are den animals that will instinctively seek out a small, cozy place to rest for shelter and security. Crates act on a...
How To Choose A VET For your Dog
How to choose a vet for your dog!
When one takes a moment to think about it --- perhaps the most difficult and agonizing decision to be made on behalf of your Dog is choosing a vet.
The first and most essential step is to educate your self on...
It Is Possible To Give Your Cat A Bath, And Come Away Scratch Free
Although your cat doesn't realise it right now, after some
tender loving care and a little shampoo, he will appreciate it.
Cats hate water, that much is easy to see as he lashes out at
you with his claws when he gets anywhere near it. Why...
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Dog Behaviour Training
Bad behaviour in dogs can consist of many problems. Does he bark
all night long and keeps you from sleeping? Are you afraid he is
going to keep biting? Does he chew everything except his toys?
If the answer to any of these questions are yes you need to
invest some time into a little bit of dog behaviour training. A
little training will go a long way.
Dogs that bark can be extremely irritating but the main thing is
not to loose your cool, if you shout at him he will try to shout
louder than you. Try and find out the cause of his barking. Is
he barking because he is afraid? Is he happy? Is there someone
out there? If you can't find the reason for the barking then he
is doing it because he doesn't know it is wrong to bark all the
time. This is where dog behaviour training comes in. There are
lots of products available to help dogs with constant barking,
there are special collars which gives them the tiniest of
electric shocks so they know that it isn't good to bark.
A biting dog is maybe one of the more serious behaviour
problems, especially now that the laws are tightened and any dog
that bites someone is more than likely to get put down. Teaching
your dog not to bite is one of the most important teachings you
can give him. This is where you have to be firm and stick to
your guns. When playing
with a young dog they will automatically
nip and gnaw at your hand this is because when dogs play
together they play with their mouths. When teaching your dog not
to bite stroke him with one hand while offering something which
is acceptable to be bitten with the other hand, something like a
chew toy or a raw hide treat. Your dog will soon realise that
hands aren't there for biting. This process has to be done
repeatedly for it to take effect.
Dog behaviour training is simple enough for the experienced dog
lover but when it comes to beginners all the help available is
needed. Accept help from friends and family and maybe even
enroll in a dog behaviour training class, this will help you to
meet other people, having the same problems with their dogs that
you are with yours. You are not alone when it comes to having
trouble with dog behaviour problems. Every dog will get them,
it's just a matter of how you fix them.
About the author:
William Nabaza of http://www.Nabaza.com specializes in domains,
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resources. Stands out as a freebie provider, business
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william@nabaza.com There's more pet resources here:
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