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  • Training Your Dog Not to Pull on the Leash 2006-9-7

    Lesson 1: "Walking by my person's side is delicious!" Start by attaching your dog to leash that is 20 feet long while he is wearing a harness. Get some pea-sized treats and go to a familiar ...
  • Uses for Dog Crates 2006-8-6

    If you own dogs, chances are you've either used or considered using dog crates for puppy training. Or you've planned a trip and wanted to take your best friend along and thought about them as pet ...
  • OBEDIENCE TRAINING 2006-7-30

    Learning Dogs learn from the immediate consequences of their actions. This gives the trainer four ways to influence a dog’s behavior, summarized in the following chart: GIVEREMOVE ...
  • Kong Stuffing Pointers 2006-7-28

    Why Stuff a Kong? Dogs are animals that are genetically programmed to hunt for their food. Part of the reason there is such a prevalence of behavior problems in pet dogs is that they have so ...
  • Everything you ever wanted to know about HOUSETRAINING 2006-7-28

    To begin with you will require the following: a) a crate only large enough for the puppy to stand up and turn around comfortably in b) a schedule for going outside c) treats for whenever ...
  • Post-Adoption Adult Housetraining Checklist 2006-7-28

    Expect confusion & mistakes first few days even in a trained dog Vital to use a crate and/or a confinement area so as to not allow opportunities for accidents first week or two – also helps ...
  • Confinement and Crate Training 2006-7-27

    Owners are often unsure whether they need to crate-train their puppies or newly adopted dogs or whether to simply confine them in a dog-proofed area during the early weeks or months following ...
  • Introducing Dogs and Cats 2006-7-27

    Before Adopting Before taking the plunge, it’s important to know whether the dog is a good candidate to live with a cat and vice-versa. The best possible indicator is confirmation that the dog ...
  • Teaching the Come Command to Your Dog 2006-7-26

    The come command is a very useful and very important skill as it can get your dog quickly out of a difficult or dangerous situation. If your dog will instantly turn away from what it's doing and ...
  • Dog Housebreaking Training 2006-7-24

    Housebreaking is the process of training a domesticated animal that lives with its human owners in a house to urinate and defecate outdoors, or in a designated indoor area, rather than all over the ...


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