Dog Training

Articles in Dog Training

By MIEL 0 comments
I have a semi-rambunctious one-year-old male yellow labrador retriever who brings absolute joy to my mundane life. Since I acquired him from my oldest sister at 3 months, he has given me more than a work-out! Now that he's at 90 lbs, it gets a ... more »
By Madamdre 0 comments
Bigger, more powerful dogs take more strength to keep under control. A choke collar will work for many dogs but for those that are more powerful, a pinch collar must be used. In the wrong hands, this collar can be harmful to your pet. eHow ... more »
By Kristie Leong M.D. 0 comments
Just like humans, dogs have their own unique personalities. Some are calm and placid while others are nervous and high strung. If you happen to be the owner of a high strung dog, you probably know how hard it can be to get your dog to relax. Your ... more »
By tecnouser 0 comments
Hello !!! Wake up, lets go play. He will probably be moving up and down his head, jumping and trying to say it with body language. Dogs are like small children, they can learn a lot of things, but the most important part is that you know it too... more »
By sweeneic 0 comments
Mastered the sit? Try this one... more »
By Koz152 0 comments
A quick and simple way to get you dog to come when called... more »
By Samantha Molina 0 comments
This article covers three basic commands: "Sit," "Stay," and "Come.".. more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Having a disobedient dog can make life stressful. A dog that jumps on house guests, soils the floor or chews up everything is not what you expect when you bring home an adorable puppy. A dog who already has bad habits can be difficult to retrain. ... more »
By JuggleMaster7 0 comments
In this brief article, you will learn how to keep a dog from biting you or other things that you really don't want that dog to touch... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 1 comments
If you want to train your puppy to be a guard dog, it is best to get help from professional dog training people. However, if you decide to do it alone, follow these steps to ensure your dog is properly trained... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
One of America's favorite dogs is the Labrador Retriever. A good natured personality makes this canine a popular addition to any family. Like all dogs, Labs should be trained when they are still young and impressionable. Read on to learn how to ... more »
By seamus18m 0 comments
Learn how to train a puppy. The fundamentals of puppy training, from potty training to any type of behavior training... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
New puppies are a lot of fun, but training them can also be a lot of work. In addition to housebreaking your puppy and socializing it to behave well around other people, it is important to train your puppy how to behave properly around other ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 1 comments
The Yorkshire Terrier may be small, but he has a big personality. He is smart, fears little and is both extremely loyal and extremely demanding. Training a Yorkie takes patience and persistence, but with special effort the Yorkshire Terrier can ... more »
By Rania44 1 comments
hello this is a easy 1 2 3 step to how to house train your puppy.. more »
By eHow Pets Editor 1 comments
It's an interesting idea, a sound that only your dog will hear. Dog whistles have been around for many years, and some trainers swear by them, while others don't use them at all. The whistles operate by emitting a high-pitched frequency that ... more »
By Edward Mellett 0 comments
Work in the veterinary profession is highly rewarding, but also demanding. Prospective applicants should know that every veterinary surgeon has an obligation to respond to emergencies 24 hours a day, 365 days a year... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 1 comments
Crate training your dog from an early age can save you a lot of time and aggravation while getting your new family member adjusted to the house and house rules. Proper crate training will eliminate unwanted accidents on your floor and furniture, ... more »
By sportyguy 1 comments
The following article is on how to potty train your dog in a new way!.. more »
By lauriedesalvo 0 comments
Does your otherwise well-behaved puppy or adult dog become a basket-case when you leave the house? Animals afflicted with separation anxiety chew couches, destroy shoes, shred upholstery, eliminate in inappropriate places and otherwise cause ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
An adult dog who growls or nips at people is like a ticking time bomb. Dogs with the audacity to express displeasure by showing their teeth or biting are often the ones who don't understand the family-pack order or those who, for lack of a better ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Food aggression in a dog can lead to further aggressive behavior if unchecked. If your dog growls or snaps at another dog, or person, that comes near his feeding bowl, it's time to take some steps to correct the problem. Dogs are pack animals; ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
A dog would have to be very talented to skateboard. People only see dogs skateboarding in movies and commercials. Performing this stunt requires many doggy treats, patience, and a very smart obedient dog. Only one who is a trained professional ... more »
By moabmonkey 0 comments
Are you having trouble training your dog? Here are a few tips to help you along the journey... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
If you can't persuade a friend to "fish sit" for your pet, you can take that aquatic cutie with you, even on a long journey. Of course, you'll also have to take enough water to keep your fish thriving... more »