Dog Training

Articles in Dog Training

By Eric Letendre 1 comments
Bringing a new puppy home can be one of the most exciting days for you and your family. Before you bring that new puppy home make sure you are making the right selection. What is one of the happiest days can turn into frustration and anger within ... more »
By Lula 4 comments
How to quickly and easily potty train your new puppy, or teach an older dog a new trick! All new puppy owners struggle with it- potty training your puppy. This is a quick and easy way to house train your pet. Learning to read your new puppies ... more »
By meemee67 0 comments
Having a pet is challenging but rewarding. Before you adopt a pet you need to make sure you have all the requirements and comforts so your pup will feel at home... more »
By pianistic 8 comments
It's easy to overlook things that may be harmful to your new puppy or might get chewed up. Here are some tips to help you puppy proof your home... more »
By 1stSgtPinkerton 1 comments
If a dog has lost respect, confidence or appreciation for someone, it is generally due to a mistake the person made or, the person is a real jerk and the dog knows it... more »
By Gardengates 1 comments
Clean teeth and healthy gums are vital for your pet's health. You can save a lot of money for yourself and a lot of stress for your pup if you can scale your dog's teeth rather than having to take you pet into the vet to have it done ... more »
By BrandyRain 2 comments
Have your pooch doing his tricks without saying a word! The two of you can communicate in your own secret language after following these steps... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Whether he's a puppy or perhaps a rescue that needs some TLC, the process by which your dog becomes accustomed to animals, people and other situations without become fearful or aggressive is what's called socializing your dog. Here are a few tips ... more »
By AJ Tinubu 4 comments
Socialization is key to growing a puppy into a happy, healthy, fun dog. Unfortunately, many people, sometimes even veterinarians, do not realize the importance of socialization, or do not understand how to accomplish it. Lack of proper ... more »
By *Janet Ford 2 comments
As a coonhound breeder and avid sportswoman, I am often asked by my puppy buyers when and how they should start their puppies out in coonhunting. This short article should help you get started... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
At some point in time, every pet owner will need someone to care for his pets. When a pet is like a family member, finding the right boarding facility can be a difficult task. There is a need in many areas for animal boarding businesses designed ... more »
By Eric Letendre 2 comments
Digging is a common behavior problem for a lot of dog owners. If the problem is not fixed, digging can make your yard look like a war zone and become a hazard for anyone walking through. Here I will discuss the M.U.T.T. Method to remedy the ... more »
By knewf 2 comments
Dogs who throw a fit when other dogs go by their crates at a dog show are dreadful. Not only do they create a bad impression for you and your kennel, they can scare the living daylights out of people who walk by and other dogs. Creating a good ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 1 comments
You're minding your own business, happily walking or riding your bicycle, when out of nowhere a mean dog appears on the scene, snarling, baring his teeth and looking for all the world as if he's going to sink them into your leg. There's no time ... more »
By Gardengates 2 comments
A dog that barks too much can be difficult for both you and your neighbors... more »
By Eric Letendre 2 comments
One of the biggest problems faced by new puppy owners is biting. Most puppies are very mouthy and it can be very frustrating. In this article I will offer some simple and effective ways to deal with puppy biting. If you follow the steps you will ... more »
By TobyLee 1 comments
Submissive wetting or urination is a normal way for dogs and puppies to demonstrate submissive behavior. Even a dog that is otherwise housetrained may leave dribbles and puddles of urine at your feet and on the floor when greeting you... more »
By Djtdt 2 comments
How to get you dog to stop barking.. more »
By Juliet Johnson Johnson 2 comments
You love your dog. He's the greatest, and he's been with you through thick and thin. His only problem is that he's a little timid with strangers. When someone comes to the door, he barks excessively and has trouble stopping. Or if you're out on ... more »
By dlmiller 0 comments
Perhaps you want to keep your dog from wandering around the car during rides, or keep him safe while you are away at work. Maybe you want to use the crate for potty training or to teach your dog about bedtime. But he hates the crate. He struggles ... more »
By Eric Letendre 1 comments
Eating grass is a very common thing for dogs. Most people think the dog is eating the grass because they have an upset stomach. Usually the dog is eating the grass because there is a deficiency in the dog's diet. The reason the dog vomits is ... more »
By DEVIL 3 comments
He probably either wants attention or he wants to go outside!.. more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Dog obedience training requires a commitment of time and energy in and outside of class. Make the most of that investment so that you and your pet succeed at dog school. The first step is committing to a program that works for you and your dog. ... more »
By Richard Burke 6 comments
I live in the wilds of Pennsylvania. I am always amazed when I see people hiking in the woods with their IPOD and headphone and maybe eating a snack or carrying food with them. Don't they know bears live here? Black Bears rarely attack people, ... more »
By GreenMomma 3 comments
Toy Poodles live to be about 16-18 years old and need a lot of attention. If you are thinking of buying or adopting a toy poodle, or already have one, follow these tips for happy, healthy pet... more »