Archive for January, 2010



How to Stop Dog Chewing Behavior

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 1:01 pm

Dogs that persistently chew newspapers, shoes, furniture, carpets and bedding can drive an owner to distraction. Although chewing behavior is perfectly natural, our way of living means that there are many harmful things that a dog can encounter, for example electrical cord.

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3 Amazingly Effective Ways to Stop Dogs Chewing!

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 1:01 pm

In order to stop dogs chewing things you need to understand where this habit comes from and why it is impossible to eliminate it completely. However, a lot of things can be done to redirect dog’s attention and make chewing a great way to stop your dog from barking all the time or biting family members.

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Dog Behavior Training Can Save More Than Just Money

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 1:01 pm

Almost all puppies and a good bit of older dogs have many behavior flaws. This can range from anything from chewing on furniture, shoes, glasses, excessive barking, begging, jumping, and running away, and that is just to name a few. The good news about all this is that all these problems can solved by some simple dog behavior training.

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Simple Techniques to Stop Your Dog From Chewing Furniture

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 1:01 pm

When it comes to a dog chewing is a natural behavior. However, when your dog begins to chew on items you value such as your furniture, it quickly turns from a natural behavior into a problem. To stop a dog chewing furniture will be a challenge since most dog’s love chewing on wood, and many chairs and tables are made from wood.

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Shopping For Your New Bulldog is Exciting

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 11:01 am

There is nothing more exciting than shopping for your new Bulldog puppy. It’s easy to get confused about what to buy for your puppy when there is so much to choose from. It is always best to start with the basics in order to keep your puppy safe and healthy.

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Dirty Dog, Mean Dog!

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 11:01 am

Is your dog: a sweet lovable pet UNTIL, it is time for his bath? One of the leading causes of owners being bit by their dogs is grooming time. In this article we will explore why this happens and how to avoid it. No more will you have to put up with a stinky, smelly dog because bathing is too much of a chore or worse.

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Dog Care is Vital For the Well-Being of Your Pet

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 11:01 am

In today’s society it is important that dogs are both cared for and trained. As a pet owner, you need to provide dogs with their food, water, shelter, exercise and health checks.

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Choosing the Perfect Pet For Dog Training

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 10:01 am

Learn how to choose the right breed of dog for training. These tips will save you from ruining your dog training in the long run.

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Selecting a Quality Bulldog Puppy Requires Research

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 10:01 am

The breeder you are buying your puppy from should be able to supply you with information in order to buy the best puppy for you. If at all possible, go to see the puppy. If that is not possible, ask to see photos of the puppy and the parents.

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You Can Benefit From Dog Training Lessons at Home

Saturday 30 January 2010 @ 9:01 am

Does your dog bark too much and you don’t even know why? Maybe it’s because he is seeking attention or hears a noise that you don’t. It’s important to know why dogs barks before trying to get him to stop. Once you know why the dog barks, you can more intelligently try to solve the problem. Then you can teach your dog when his barking is appropriate.

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