Posted on Feb 07, 2010 under dog training |
Possibly the dog in your life is a bit naughty, he doesn’t pay attention to you whenever you instruct him to do something. Are you searching for a a way in which to rectify this poor conduct?
Posted on Feb 06, 2010 under dog training |
I can not think of a more maddening situation than that of a pet dog woofing for no reason, one that carries on and on and on until you believe you will scream out loud.
Posted on Feb 06, 2010 under dog training |
Many dog owners are faced with bad behavior in their dogs, and if you’re dealing with dog behavioral problems, it’s advisable to act as quickly if possible. If bad dog behavior is tolerated, you may end up with a bigger problem on your hands. Thankfully, there are many no-brainer ways to adjust dog behavior issues in a humane and loving way.
Posted on Feb 04, 2010 under dog training |
Cats are normally very content and pleased being the most loved pet of the family and always keep purring and playing with their possessors. Cats are the most excellently behaved pets. Sometimes they even surpass dogs when it comes to favorite pets. This is because they have some special personalities which make them very lovable to the persons owning them along with the fact that they are also capable of taking good care of itself. The only disadvantage with cats are their behavior problems minus which their owners cannot ask for anything more from other pets.
Posted on Feb 04, 2010 under dog training |
If you have flipped your head off your own dog’s lousy behavior for too long, now may be the time get started on effectively training. The Easy D.I.Y. Dog Training tutorial will assist you learn how to quickly train your dog successfully. Whatever the behavior problem is, the following information boasts to have the answers for you.
Posted on Feb 04, 2010 under dog training |
Dogs have been a part of human lives since the beginning of our time. They started by scavenging through our garbage outside of our caves and have moved on to living with us, often becoming like children. Our relationships have transformed over the years.
Posted on Feb 03, 2010 under dog behavior |
Can vegetables help you burn belly fat? Does that sounds crazy to you?
Posted on Feb 02, 2010 under dog behavior |
This article will shatter your preconceived ideas about fatty foods. Indeed if you think that all fatty foods are created equally bad, then you are in for a surprise.
Posted on Feb 01, 2010 under dog behavior |
Canines are hardwired to protect their territory from intruders. In most cases, they communicate a warning to others by barking; it’s a form of intimidation. If a trespasser fails to heed the warning, your pooch’s barking might turn into pacing and growling as if he is preparing for a physical confrontation. If the trespasser still refuses to leave, the pacing and growling may evolve into an attack.
Posted on Jan 31, 2010 under dog behavior |
Many people these days need to lose weight. Since obesity is plaguing the culture these days, it is important to learn about good nutrition. If you want to be a healthy weight you need to exercise and eat healthy. This will promote weight loss. It will help you to become a better you.
Posted on Jan 28, 2010 under dog behavior |
Puppies chew as a way to explore and relate to the world around them. The activity is instinctive to them. Unfortunately, if chewing behavior is focused in the wrong direction, it can result in damaged clothes, shoes, and furniture.
Posted on Jan 28, 2010 under dog training |
In the event that you are thinking about getting a puppy and taking it home to become your new best friend, don’t expect your dog to obey all your instructions from day one. You will need to teach it slowly and avoid any form of physical punishment when doing so.
Posted on Jan 27, 2010 under dog training |
Dog Grooming if you’re a responsible dog owner, then you wish to pay appropriate attention to grooming your dog. Right dog grooming guarantees that your dog looks his best and feels good too. While dog grooming encompasses a hill of things, there are certain necessities of dog grooming. Let us take a look at some of them.
Posted on Jan 27, 2010 under dog training |
If you have ever owned a dog, one time or another you have probably dealt with this problem. Your dog is so happy to see you that he jumps up on you getting his muddy paws all over your new suit or dress. Or even worse, during his excitement he jumps on a smaller child and knocks them down or scratches the child’s face, arms or legs.
Posted on Jan 26, 2010 under dog training |
Positive reinforcement is a fancy phrase for what’s essentially a very simple theory: using positive reinforcement entails rewarding the behavior that you wish to see repeated, and ignoring the behavior that you don’t. It has long been recognized as a way to change children’s negative behavior into positive behavior. Now it has been proven to have the same effect on non-humans.