Dog Training

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By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
The American Kennel Club (AKC) created the canine good citizen program as a way to teach dogs to be well-behaved in any situation and around anyone. This also includes making sure each owner is responsible for their dog in the proper way. To find ... more »
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Whether you take your dog for a walk around the neighborhood or for a long hike in the hills, you should keep him active to ensure he stays healthy. If you can't always take your dog for the walk he deserves, hire a dog walker to fill in... more »
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Pet grooming is essential for most animals to remain healthy. Some pet owners hire professionals to give their pets the perfect look. You can take your pet to a grooming facility or hire a mobile operation that will come to your home... more »
By Grayson Bryan 0 comments
So you got a new dog/puppy, and want to house break him/her? It's actually quite simple. My wife and I used this very traditional method and it worked magically, and our puppy was house broken within a week! Read on for the practically ... more »
By mstexasladybug 0 comments
In this article you will learn how to house break your small apartment dog on your patio, along with quick and easy clean up tips. Life as an apartment dweller has its challenges if you have a dog. People have been training their dogs to ... more »
By angelc999 0 comments
Teach your puppy to ring a bell when he needs to go outside !!.. more »
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Bringing a new dog home is a big responsibility. This includes but is not limited to grooming, nurturing, feeding and potty training. Potty training seems like a big task to tackle. With consistency from you, the dog will learn and adapt to your ... more »
By toryimbrescia 0 comments
While you train your puppy to piddle outdoors, your puppy will train you to have patience. It truly is a give and take relationship. You WILL succeed in house training your puppy by following these simple instructions... more »
By mrshansen 0 comments
House training your new puppy is time-consuming, but in the end it leads to a much happier and healthier dog and owner... more »
By Cristene 0 comments
There are many different philosophies for house training puppies. This one is by far the most effective and works so quickly, you will be thrilled... more »
By BEEFEATER 0 comments
House training a puppy can be easy. Patience is key and learning to read your puppy's body language helps... more »
By cjsara04 0 comments
This article will help you understand how to House train a puppy... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Welcoming an older dog, whether by adopting from a shelter or rescue organization or keeping a stray, can be a rewarding experience. You can usually count on benefits such as a calmer dog that has already outgrown the "chewing on everything" ... more »
By berritt 0 comments
Learn how to house train your new puppy using a dog crate... more »
By ebrmom 0 comments
I know you couldn't resist that cute face. Besides you always had a puppy growing up as a kid and your kids should too! Now that you've gotten that cute little bundle of joy home, what happens? You spend your time stepping in pooh and pee and ... more »
By scuppers 0 comments
House training a new puppy is not hard if you know how to do it right. It is a good idea to take some time off of work to spend with a new addition to your family - especially one that needs to be trained. Follow these steps and your pup will be ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 1 comments
If you have recently adopted a puppy, you are faced with the somewhat daunting challenge of housebreaking your new dog. While older dogs may require a bit more time and patience, a 3- to 6-month-old dog can be successfully housebroken in just 7 ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Housebreaking a puppy is the first training exercise you should accomplish as a new pet owner. If you don't successfully housebreak a puppy in the first three months of life, you can set the stage for bad toileting habits that are difficult to ... more »
By Kathleen Frassrand 0 comments
There are many methods for housebreaking a dog. There are also some dogs that resist those methods. When every other method fails, sometimes you need to go extremes. While leashing your dog to you at all times may seem a bit much, it does work ... more »
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If you adopt an older dog that has not been trained, the first thing you need to do is housebreak him. Housebreaking an older dog is really no different from housebreaking a puppy. Dogs are smart, and want to learn to please you, no matter what ... more »
By Karen Cotton 1 comments
Introducing a new puppy to your home should be a time of excitment and happiness. However, for many pet owners, housetraining can push them to brink of insanity. Successful housetraing takes patience and time. It can take up to 12 months ... more »
By tlopez1111 0 comments
Housetraining your little bundle of puppy love can prove to be a pretty challenging task, unless you choose to crate train your puppy. There was a time when a crate was viewed as mean because you were "caging" your pup. In reality the ... more »
By Ryn Gargulinski 0 comments
Dogs are usually darling, doting and completely huggable. Chasing after one to embrace him, however, is not a good idea as the dog may think you are trying to nab him to do something heinous like clip his nails. The trick to hugging a dog is ... more »
By Eric Letendre 0 comments
Introducing your new baby to your dog can be stressful for a lot of people. Not knowing how your dog is going to react or the thought of your dog not behaving around your new baby can be very upsetting. There are some steps you can take to make ... more »
By redroseluver 0 comments
Lets face it, because it has happened to all of us. You go to an event, and someone is giving away free puppies. The mother died, we can't afford them, or even she accidentally got pregnant. There is not an excuse in the book that has not been ... more »