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Feb
17

Free Dog Training Tips

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Don’t believe the old adage that you can never teach an old dog new tricks. No matter what age your dog is, it’s never too late for it to learn. So with that in mind, here are some free dog training tips to help you, and your four legged friend, get along in perfect harmony.

Obviously, when you buy or obtain a puppy, you are better to start your training sooner rather than later. Preferably, when you puppy is between six and eight weeks old.

The first thing you must understand is that your puppy is exactly like a human child. It doesn’t want to be bad, it wants to please you in anyway it can. So the best way that we can take advantage of this fact is by rewarding a puppy with praise, and even some kind of treat, every time they do something well. Make sure that you do not go overboard on the treats mind you.

An overweight dog is neither healthy nor happy!

One thing that really drives me mad about dog owners is when they allow their dog to eat off the same table as them when they are eating. This is neither hygienic, nor intelligent. The faces of your house guests when this happens, is surely proof enough that this is not the done thing.

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Feb
16

Puppy Training

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Puppies and dogs are reliable, usually sensible and sometimes funny. You can never stay angry at them for long and the eyes, when they stare at you, seem to be pleading, asking, begging for something more, but you got to love them. They bring happiness and make their owners smile, with their goofy walking and puppy eyes.

Puppies are innocent and forgiving; they see everything as a fun game where everybody should be playing. Loving your puppy will help them love you; they will become part of your family. Puppies seem to be a fountain of understanding; they know when you feel down and try to comfort you with a nice warm kiss and a little cuddle.

Yet innocence can be deceiving, without puppy training, discipline can be tough and they can become a hell hole. Chunks start disappearing from the couch and your favorite shoes start looking like something mauled by a wild bear. Stinky, warm patches appear in the most unlikely places and the plants aren’t where you last left them.

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Feb
15

7 Top Dog Training Tips

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Dog training shouldn’t be a tug-of-war between you and your dog; it should be an opportunity for you to build your relationship, to create a better bond, and to have some fun in the process. Here are a few dog training tips that can help make your dog training experience positive for both you and your dog.

Every Dog’s A Hunting Dog

Many dog breeds today are purposely interbred in the quest for the perfect hunting dog. Oddly enough, in light of this, most dogs actually have the potential to become a great hunting dog, they just need some consistent, quality hunting dog training. The best champion hunting dog only responds to a few basic commands: “whoa”, “come” and “heel.” He performs these to perfection, however. Experts say when your dog is under one year, all he needs is half an hour a day of training. When he’s passed the one year mark, an hour a day three days a week is all it takes to train your dog in the ways of a great hunter.

The Dangers of An Unresponsive Dog

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Feb
14

Dog Training Tips – Walking a Puppy on a Leash

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Labrador Retrievers dog training should start early, in the puppy phase. Labrador Retrievers grow to be rather large dogs and if you don’t teach your dog to walk on a leash while he is young; he is going to drag you all over town when he is an adult. Walking your puppy on a leash is important to teach for any breed of dog, not just Labradors. I mention Labs because they are one of the larger breeds of dog and walking on a leash, as with any large breed dog, is best when started while the lab is still a puppy and at a much smaller and manageable size.

To begin puppy training you should first seek out dog training advice from a skilled dog trainer. You can also learn K9 dog training with positive training books and similar types of literature or video. The important thing to do is to teach your puppy from the beginning how to walk with a leash.

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Feb
13

All You Need You Know About Labrador Retriever Puppy Training

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Do you have a happy playful Labrador puppy that is starting to become a bit of a handful, well get great tips and advice here and start your Labrador retriever puppy training today.

Training your Labrador puppy from day one is essential, as they have the most playful personalities with boundless energy to go with it. Training your lab puppy from day one will help set boundaries and rules for when they are an adult.

~ Provide A Puppy Crate ~

One of the best things you could ever do for your puppy is provide them with a safe environment to live and sleep in. In the wild dogs would never sleep in open fields or land, so some puppies feel really vulnerable when provided with a big open plan kitchen or room to sleep in. They love small tight spaces so providing a puppy crate is the best thing you could do, to make your puppy feel safe in its new environment.

Introduce the crate slowly by feeding them in it, and you will soon see your puppy going in and out of it with ease.

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