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Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
When talking about labrador retriever training, what comes first into most minds is training a dog to do tricks such as play-dead, give me five and the likes. However, training does not only aim to see your labrador retriever deliver those tricks perfectly. Training is one way to have a well-behaved dog that is not showing behavior problems like barking, digging and chewing.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Almost everybody have heard the saying, "You can't teach old dog new tricks". As such, many believe that older dogs are indeed unable to grasp new lessons taught to them. This could possibly be true in some cases but what is true to the other doesn't mean the same to other dogs. With proper cockapoo training, you will soon find out that the aged dog you thought will never learn is actually doing well in every command you give.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
The average dog lover is under the impression that her dog's looks is enough to give that fabulous calendar-Weimaraner or Afghan Hound a run for their money. Nevertheless, more work is really needed, if our average-amateur is to ever match the skill of the vibrancy and composition of the experts.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
A typical dog lover thinks his or her dog's looks can trump even the silkiest calendar Weimaraner, or Afghan Hound. But its obvious some more work is needed in order for the average amateur to match the vibrancy and color of the masters. Read on to get the most acclaimed tips for taking snapshots of your precious pets.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Socialization of your new furry family friend will have lasting effect and benefits on its overall health. Depending on the thoroughness of your dog's breeder, he or she ought to have provided the dog critical opportunities to enjoy sounds and sights new to them. As the dog's new owner, you now hold the job of exposing the dog to the world it lives in. Think of these papillon training events as precious chances to interact with the dog, and also avenues for the dog's personality to be better formed.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Your spending the outdoors with your renowned Butterfly Dog will have long-run benefits on its overall health. According to the specific thoroughness of the dog's breeding, the process ought to have given the dog the needed chances for enjoying the sights and sounds of the world out there. But now that you own the dog, you now hold responsibility for this last-mentioned task. Every papillon training event then becomes a chance to interact and bond with the dog.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
If you are planning to have a pet, then most probably the thought of having a cuddly cockapoo makes you want to go to the nearest pet shop or rescue group to meet the soon-to-be member of the family. But before the excitement prompt you to do anything, take time first to assess yourself as pet owner. Be reminded that having a pet is a long-term commitment. You cannot just bring home a cockapoo then return him after a week if you noticed that your cockapoo training is not doing well. Once you have made sure that you are capable owner, then it's about time you bring home that furry creature.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Now that winter is almost upon us, it's high time to go over once more the preparedness of our family pets to cope with the cold holidays. Do you have the Havanese dog breed? Then it's a plus to know that the dog's soft and poofy coat is good for "sealing" in the body heat to keep the dog warm, which is interesting to know since the same coat also keeps the dog cool during summer. Note however, that the coat in general is only good for short, quick trips outdoors. So, this time, complement your Havanese training with some owner-readiness tips.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Whenever winter comes around, it's time to review once more how ready our dog is for the cold holidays. If your dog breed is the Havanese, then the light and soft coat is good for keeping the heat in to keep the dog warm, which is interesting since the coat also keeps the dog cool during summer. In the long run, the coat is actually just sufficient protection to help the dog in its quick forays into the chilly outdoors. So aside from Havanese training, here are some tips to bolster owner readiness.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Good job for deciding to take home a retired racing dog. For sure you are aware that having a retired racing dog for a pet can be a challenge. Nevertheless, greyhound dog training will find its way to success as long as you possess the characteristics of an incredible greyhound owner.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Most of us know that having a pet dog is comparable to having a loyal friend who wants nothing but to please you. But what some of us do not know is that having a retired racing dog such as the greyhound is far different from having a chihuahua. Apart from the apparent difference between the two breeds which is the size, greyhound is also different from chihuahua when it comes to personality and traits. The greyhound, though seems tough and energetic considering the size and appearance, is actually not a high-energy and is known as quiet, gentle and affectionate breed. This factor is one of the things that must be considered when one aims to perfect the so-called greyhound dog training.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Almost everybody, particularly dog owners, know that training a dog of any breed is a challenge. One challenge that is often present in every greyhound dog training is the issue regarding physical punishment. Many dog owners are seen rubbing the pet's nose in the floor when the poor creature failed to urinate at the designated spot. Others can't stop themselves from hitting the pet with a rolled newspaper when he has done something unacceptable.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
A flight of stairs in a home is yet another wild frontier for the rehomed greyhound to conquer. For some dogs, stairs are a baffling, brain-picking trick. Some dogs learn them soon enough. Some enthusiastic puppies give them a fearless go. But some adult dogs need supervision using them, since without it, these freeze in fear in their tracks midway. Rehomed greys, while known for being docile, calm and laid-back, may tackle stairs very badly since they lived in kennels and racetracks in their growth years. As a greyhound owner, you obviously will need to put into action some greyhound training to help your dog to have confidence in using stairs.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
If your home has stairs, then you need to know that that is a dilemma for your greyhound. For most dogs, stairs are a totally bewildering puzzle. Some dogs can handle them, and for some reason, others cannot; rehomed greyhounds belong to this second group, for the reason that they spend the first four active years of their lives purely in kennels and racetracks. So this means that, as the owner of a greyhound, you will need to have some greyhound training ready to help out your dog master negotiating stairs.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Isn't it relaxing and equally heartwarming to see a four-legged furry creature around the house? But would you still consider it relaxing if that four-legged member of the family knows nothing but bark the whole day, chews the furniture, digs the front lawn and other things that lead to nowhere but destruction of your hard earned properties? If you do not want these disasters to happen but still want to have a dog such as a greyhound, then you surely need to know the most effective greyhound training tips.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
When your four legged bundle of joy is starting to see your hands or clothes as his favorite chew toys, you obviously need to find effective ways on how to stop puppy biting. But one cannot completely eradicate the behavior without understanding why puppies tend to bite.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Let's say you brought your puppy outside to help him potty. The dog suddenly nips you at the ankles. You try to bring him back inside for some quiet time and to make him rethink what he did. When you pet him, his teeth clamp on your fingers. What is going on? The first fact you need to know is that your dog will keep on acting this way until he is taught that biting hurts.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Young puppies aged three months and below do not yet have much bladder control and reflexes. It all gets interesting since the poor things usually know they need to go pee or potty only at the moment they really have to! It is the extreme and rare occasion that a puppy can will learn and actually tell its owner beforehand.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Housebreaking training is an activity that needs plenty of effort and patience. It begins the moment the puppy arrives home. Those responsible for training the newcomer will notice that it relieves itself close to some six times a day. A good time to bring the dog outside is after promptly after each meal, given that a full stomach applies pressure on the colon and bladder.
Expert Author: Richard Cussons | Category: Dogs
Finding effective solution on how to stop puppy biting is one of the issues that bothers many dog owners. Some cases seem to be so hopeless, leaving dog owners with no choice but to abandon their pets or turn them over to shelters or rescue groups. This scenario shouldn't have happened only if appropriate steps are taken to solve the problem.
 
 

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