Exploring the outdoor - going for a walk
Posted by under Dog TrainingNow that you've introduced your puppy to the leash, it's time to go for a walk. You can either ask him to wait at the door, or you can hold him in you
Teens love their space—their exclusive territory. They usually want to decorate their rooms in their own particular style, and they often hang out in
Pet dogs - crate training
Posted by under Dog TrainingAt some point, your baby has to learn how to stay in his or her crib. That's where babies go down for their naps and where they sleep. Most babies don
Pet dog training
Posted by under Dog TrainingTraditional dog trainers, especially those who train either for hunting or for the military, tend to view dogs as tools. They decide what job they wan
Obedience training-sit
Posted by under Dog TrainingLet's face it—your dog already knows how to sit. This exercise is aimed at having him sit when you want him to and not just when he wants to. Working
Exploring the outdoors-leash training
Posted by under Dog TrainingWe've probably all seen a child attached to his or her parent with a leash, but it's certainly not the norm. In fact, I'd guess that most people think
Problem behaviors-territorial aggression
Posted by under Dog TrainingWe're all territorial—all of us. If you're in your kitchen and you see someone coming up the driveway, you might stop and look out the window—somewhat
Dogs are family animals
Posted by under Dog TrainingTo us humans, the most important part of dog ethology is the dog's need to be a member of a pack. He's a family animal. Did you know that a wolf pack
Forging a lasting relationship-if it doesn't work out
Posted by under Dog TrainingThere are times when we unwittingly make a bad match. Our dog's personality just doesn't fit ours, try as we might. Perhaps you got a Border Collie, n
Separating anxiety of your dog
Posted by under Dog TrainingSome dogs just can't handle the separation process. Small children often have the same problem. You take your child to daycare or preschool, for examp
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