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Corgis are usually easy dogs to train, having a natural ability to understand what is wanted and being anxious to please. One kind of behavior problem, however, is nipping. Corgis were bred as working dogs, and in some regions of the world ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Camille Goldin
09 Mar 2010 3:30 am
While Welsh Corgis are great family pets, unfortunately they come with their fair share of health problems. Particular care is needed to keep these dogs in shape and avoid over feeding them. Due to their short legs and long body they tend ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Camille Goldin
09 Mar 2010 3:22 am
LETTING YOUR DOG KNOW YOU ARE THE BOSS :--It is important to start training your new puppy as soon as you bring them home. Training can be done yourself or a professional can be hired. Local dog training classes are often available. Ask you... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Sharman
08 Mar 2010 9:23 am
The origin of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is unclear.It is thought to have lived in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the 10th century. Its name comes from the Welsh for heeling dog. It might have been bred from the Swedish Valhund and the Welsh Cardig... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Camille Goldin
07 Mar 2010 6:51 pm
There are two breeds of Corgis, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. They are both herding dogs, very intelligent and eager to please. When you begin your Corgi training, it is important to keep in mind what these dogs wer... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Camille Goldin
07 Mar 2010 6:50 pm
Teaching your dog to reliably come back to you when called is essential. It could save your dog from danger, prevent your dog from upsetting other people and animals (there's nothing more embarrassing than when your dog feigns deafness and ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Mandar
02 Mar 2010 11:50 pm
1) Because of their size, it is important to train Great Danes not to jump onto people. Some people make the mistake of allowing cute puppies to jump, and that makes it harder to train them when they weigh over a hundred pounds. Your Great ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
22 Feb 2010 11:21 pm
So you’ve picked out your Great Dane and are getting ready to bring it into your home. There are a few things to consider before your new family member comes through the front door, and hopefully you’ve thought about a few of th... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Camille Goldin
22 Feb 2010 11:16 pm
Great Danes are one of the most beautiful breeds of dogs, and frequently win people over with their good natures, but, like many breeds of large dogs, they live only 7-10 years. Several health problems are common to a Great Dane. Bloat is ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
22 Feb 2010 6:11 am
Great Danes are a giant breed of dog. Due to their size and strength, it is very important to train them starting at a young age. 8 to 12 weeks old is appropriate to begin with the basics that any dog should know; come, sit, stay and no. Yo... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
21 Feb 2010 8:46 pm
Great Danes are known for being charming and affectionate dogs despite their size. However, as with the case with any other dog, without proper training, certain behavioral issues are bound to arise. But with enough consistency and patience... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Camille Goldin
17 Feb 2010 7:47 pm
Most of you have heard of the phrase “small dog, big attitude.” Well, Great Dane aficionados would find delight in the fact that these dogs actually display the exact opposite of this temperament. Their size can be misleading bu... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Camille Goldin
17 Feb 2010 7:36 pm
So you’ve made a decision to get a puppy, you have evaluated your choices of breed and are ready to bring your puppy home. This is a commitment and one that should be happy and loving for everyone involved. When your puppy is not trai... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
15 Feb 2010 3:12 am
The best time to begin training your puppy is at the very beginning. It is easier to learn the right way to do things the first time than to have to unlearn bad habits first. The first thing you will need to do after buying your puppy is t... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
15 Feb 2010 12:24 am
Dog chewing can be a destructive habit, although quite normal in the puppy stages. A part of a puppy’s natural development is to chew things especially when teething, as it soothes their gums. Try offering suitable toys or treats spec... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
14 Feb 2010 9:27 pm
Most pet dogs brought into families are for companionship for the owner, kids and to protect the family property. Every breed of dog has a different temperament, and characteristic that may or may not suit every family. Dog training in both... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
14 Feb 2010 9:29 am
I was looking for a trainer for my 10 months old german shephard.I came to know about a dog trainer in my area.I consulted him and started my dog training but couldnot achieve and results for over 20 days. The dog was not showing any go... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: yadavrk_2000
11 Feb 2010 4:31 am
If your greyhound has behavior problems, always use firm but kind and consistent methods of training. This is true in the case of any dog, but in greyhounds it is particularly important, since greyhounds, having been bred as sprinters, have... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
06 Feb 2010 9:25 pm
Training your dog is always recommended, regardless of the breed, in order to have a healthy and content pet. If you are contemplating about an athletic breed like a Greyhound dog, then you’ll need to look in to the appropriate traini... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Lea Mullins
06 Feb 2010 8:40 am
Hi, I have a 17 month brindle boxer - Baghera. He has been trained by Mukul Arya of Alfa 11 fr the last 6 months now. Mukul's a fantastic trainer and has a very high understanding of his work. The best part is his tailor-made approach to ev... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Training | By: Abhijeet Dhar
25 Jan 2010 9:04 pm
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