Archive for May, 2008
It is important to train your dog once youve brought it into your life. However, many dog owners incorrectly believe that having a dog should be an easy ticket for love and companionship. Nothing is ever that perfect. When you first get your pup, you will watch it go through a variety of activities you consider bad or wrong.
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Dogs are aggressive by nature. During the caveman times, dogs needed this aggression to defend themselves as well as their territory, whether it be their food, their sleeping quarters, or their mate. They have since become domesticated and more refined, but the instinct of aggression remains, and will always be part of a dog.
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Do you love your cat, but she is driving you crazy with her habits?. Then if you want to save your cat and your house, read on for great ideas..
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The Cane Corso Mastiff is also known as Rare Breed Italian Mastiff, due to there near extinction. There still with us today, and may even be gaining in popularity. Where did this breed come from and why are they not more widely accepted?
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Fashion dog collars are a way for you (as well as your pet dog) to make a statement about the character and standing of your pet. As the name implies, fashion is what you want to project with the collar your pet dog is wearing.
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If you have a pet dog you probably will wan to think about using a training collar if you are interested in providing some training to your pet. Most people who use a training collar for their dog are trying to control “uncontrolled” barking and other bothersome activities.
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Dogs love to chew. Some do it because they simply like it; others because they are bored. Maybe the dog is going through separation anxiety, or maybe she was given the wrong thing to chew.
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Have you ever wondered why your dog is not responding to your training? The place you buy your dog from can determine the type of character they have. And as a result it can affect their lessons. Knowing the type of character your dog has, can help you adapt your lessons appropriately and improve your dog’s training.
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This article discusses coprohagia and provides readers with an overview of this condition. It also offers advice for dealing with it also.
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Naughty Puppy? Here are some free, basic tips for working with a Golden Retriever who has some, shall we say… “challenging” behaviors.
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