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Among dog breeds, it can be said that bulldogs are the most misunderstood. It is easy for people to assume that they are not easy to get along with simply because of their sour expression. Because they are not a very active breed, some even... [ read more ]
29 Mar 2011 4:20 pm
In spite of the unconditional love we have for our pets, from time to time, there are still little things about them that bother us. For some, it may be excessive barking but for the Bulldog, it is drooling. While it is true that drooling m... [ read more ]
21 Mar 2011 5:18 pm
p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; } When people think about training they always get confused. People can not decide what training tool or method they should choose. I am going to give you some basic input on Clicker and Prong Collar Training. Th... [ read more ]
09 Nov 2010 2:01 pm
Assuming that all German Shepherd dogs are simply aggressive is perhaps the greatest misconception. While it is true that dogs of this breed have a natural tendency to assume control over situations, people must realize that with proper tra... [ read more ]
27 Jul 2010 4:23 pm
 http://www.pupdogtrainin g.com/dog-training-for-obedien ce-tips.html GO TO THIS LINK  VERY USEFUL FOR FIRST TIMERS   :) How Does Dog Training for Obedience Work? Dog training for obedience establishes the best po... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: KITTOO
19 Jul 2010 7:09 pm
When it comes to potty training dogs, there is no fool proof method. Different breeds respond to different training tactics. However, the secret to training your Lhasa Apso lies in understanding this breed’s background and figuring ou... [ read more ]
19 Jul 2010 3:10 pm
Blue Heelers, or Australian Cattle Dogs, are one of the world’s most dynamic breeds of dogs. Specifically bred to herd livestock, they are unusually athletic and intelligent. It takes a savvy owner to properly train and manage a Cattl... [ read more ]
09 Jun 2010 2:32 pm
While people wear clothes for a number of reasons from protecting ourselves from the weather to making ourselves look and feel good, dressing a Boston Terrier is generally because the owners choose to do so, and some for the same reason peo... [ read more ]
08 May 2010 8:50 pm
Owning a dog is both a joy and a responsibility. Boston Terrier training is made easier because of the breeds’ intelligence and temperament. While any age dog is capable of learning, younger dogs seem to frequently learn most quickly. Pro... [ read more ]
08 May 2010 8:48 pm
Toilet training is the first thing one needs to teach his pup. This should start immediately after bringing the puppy home. If done consistantly then a pup should be house broken within 3-4 weeks. 1) Never ever punish ur pup for doing the ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: Runni
13 Feb 2010 9:32 am
I have a 2 year old male intact bulldog....was bought from a vet in goa. Initially all was fine except the dog not wanting to go out for walks. We some how had to trick him into getting hold of his leash and taking him for walks else he wou... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: B V Gupta
11 Jan 2010 2:52 pm
Howling dogs. Whining, crying, barking, and howling often result when a dog is left alone. Puppies will whine and cry when separated from their owners. The puppy is afraid he is being abandoned by his pack and is sounding the a... [ read more ]
17 Dec 2009 10:07 pm
We have a female lab who had littered five pups.  All the puppies have gone to different places. One male lab puppy who is about 2 and half month old was brought back to us as my friend was going out of station.  So he requested u... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: Celes
19 Oct 2009 7:19 pm
My 8 Weeks old Boxer puppy has got a habit of Biting an Nipping, and this has gone to a very high level. In fact that is the only thing he does when he is awake. He tries to hang on to peoples dresses and bite my young kid. I have tried tel... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: Digvijay
24 Apr 2009 8:35 pm
Puppies can definitely be a handful at times, but most of those problems which drive you crazy now will only get worse if you don't deal with them while your puppy is young. That's why knowing the proper correction techniques now is going t... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: Deepak
25 Mar 2009 11:13 am
Hi all.... Here is a small introduction of Jogger - a street smart dog in Lajpat Nagar, who was born to a doggie very friendly with me. Jogger is the only one who could survive among that litter of 8 pups. He's a around 2.25 year... [ read more ]
23 Jan 2009 1:24 am
Hi, I have a 6 month old Rottweiler puppy. She has been trained well. But the only problem is she listens to every command inside the house. Once she is taken out she does not concentrate on our commands.  How can I rectify this ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: Biju. G
29 Nov 2008 1:16 pm
Off leash exercise should be an important part of the dog’s daily routine from an early age. This will help the puppy to enjoy his freedom. Also, off leash game of ‘ fetching a ball’ and a good run helps to mentally and ph... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: Babu
07 Sep 2008 12:58 pm
I have a 8 year old Labrador and it was when I watched him being trained that I started wondering whether there is no better way to train dogs? I stopped his training in a month as my dog would be terrified at the trainer's sight. Most of ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: Tejal
04 Jul 2008 8:27 pm
Hi Rana,   Can you please let me know, when is the best time to start advanced training for my Pug which presently is 3 months old.   By advanced training i mean using the services of a pro trainer...   and in case if y... [ read more ]
Posted in: Obedience Training | By: Jatin
30 Jun 2008 7:10 pm
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