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Dog Behavior - What To Do When Your Dog Is Being Bullied Added 4/15/2010 by Jerry Mace There are dogs out there that bully other dogs when in a “doggie environment”, such as a dog park, dog daycare, or a beach area designated for dogs and their owners. Often, bullying takes place in large groups, regardless of the size. Most of these dog b
Traveling with Your Dog: Pets and Vacation Lodgings Added 3/19/2010 by Kelly Marshall Taking vacations can be difficult to plan, especially if you have pets. Ensuring that most pets of plenty of food and water while you are away can be as simple as asking a friend or family member to check on them every day. However, if you have a dog, it
Dog Park Etiquette for Beginners Added 3/19/2010 by Kelly Marshall The dog park is a fun environment where well behaved, trained dogs can get some physical activity in and enjoy the company of other dogs. It should be a fun environment where dogs and owners can relax and enjoy a good time, but that requires everyone to
Do You Really Want A Family Dog? Added 2/24/2010 by Kelly Marshall When you and your family are considering the idea of getting a dog as a pet, you need to know whether you really want a family dog. Wanting a family dog means more than getting a family dog. It means much, much more than that. It means that you and your
How To Train Dogs for TV and Movies Added 12/2/2009 by Chet Womach Do you have a canine that is sensational, looks great on camera, and is personable and intelligent ?Many dogs don't make it, although the movie business and television is always searching for dogs to work. Can you guess why? Incorrect training. If you en
Training your husky Added 6/16/2009 by Jennifer Adams Dog training is something that all husky owners face. Whether you decide to send him to a professional or to do it yourself, there are plenty of ways to ensure your dog is properly trained.
Rescue Dog Training - Crate Training is Kind Not Cruel Added 6/2/2009 by Bob Hunsicker Crate training your rescue dog will probably be the most beneficial training process you'll experience. This is true since the crate can also mitigate the destruction that other issues with your dog can cause - chewing, digging, going potty in the house
Rescue Dog Training - How to Become the Alpha Dog of Your Home Added 6/2/2009 by Bob Hunsicker Adopting a rescue dog can be an extremely rewarding experience if you properly prepare for the potential negative behaviors your new family member may exhibit in his new home. Remember, the background of your rescue dog may be a total mystery to you. H
Rescue Dog Training - How to Control Your Dog's Barking Added 6/2/2009 by Bob Hunsicker There is absolutely no reason why you cannot have a dog that barks on command, and also remains silent on command. This article will provide you with a ray of hope along with the technique to turn that hope into reality.
Rescue Dog Training -- Eliminate Digging From Your Dog's List of Favorite Pastimes Added 6/2/2009 by Bob Hunsicker Is your dog’s digging doing a number on your domicile? Dogs dig for one or more of various reasons, which determines the most appropriate cure or preventive measure. This article covers the four most prevalent reasons that cause dogs to dig. And, it ad
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