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Information on dog obedience training methods such as dissuasion, fear, habit.
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Dogs and Puppiesraining and Behavior Help. ... Whether its an old dog you're trying to teach new tricks, or a brand new puppy or shelter adoptee, ...
The Pasadena Humane Society, through the generosity of Penny Scott-Fox, is pleased to offer dog and cat behavior and training help for free by email.
Dog Behaviour Adviceree articles on many aspects of obedience and agility training, problem solving, socialisation and training equipment. ...
Basic Dog obedience training, dog behavior, leadership, down-stay, sit-stay, coming when called, tricks training for dogs, behavior.
For basic training needs and tackling the most annoying and irritating bad habits our pets can acquire.
Robin's Dog Tips A weekly posting of dog behavior, health, and training tips for PAW volunteers and the general public, edited by Robin Tierney, ...
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Dog Bite: Prevent or Deal with It Statistics show that 4. 7 million people get bitten by dogs yearly. These bites range from minor nips to major attacks. Dog's are man's best friend, not his worst enemy. . . . With this thought in mind, here are some tips to prevent being bitten by a dog. Bite Prevention: 1. Don't Approach a Strange Dog. Don't go near just any dog you find adorable, particularly when that dog is tied, fenced-in or in a car. A new or strange dog might think that you are threatening him or you are an intruder. 2. Don't Pet a Strange Dog. It is not advisable for anyone to pet strange...
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1. What age should I start using the prong collar? [Adam replies: ] Generally speaking, at about four months of age… when you see the adult teeth begin to come in. 2. What should I be teaching, obedience wise, with 8 month puppy? [Adam replies: ] At eight months of age, there really isn’t ANYTHING you can’t teach the dog, obedience-wise. 3. When you say pop, when teaching the down command, do you mean I should pop the prong collar? So for example if the dog gets up from down stay position and walk away, you said to say NO, pop the leash, then say NO all the way back to manhole, then pop the leash...
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