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Dog Breeds Descriptions of Canines

Find descriptions of 200 dog breeds. Do you want to know why your Pekingese acts like royalty? Or if a Saluki will get along with Hubert, the family Guinea pig? Or why your Mexican hairless (or Xoloitzcuintle) is always stealing carrots from your garden? You can find answers to these and many other breed-related questions right...
Submitted 555 days ago | Dog Breed Info
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When Your Dog Refuses To Come

If your dog refuses to come when you call him you need to find out the cause before you continue to train him. Your dog may not have bonded with you enough to want to come back, or he may be bored, or he may have an excess of energy, or he may want to play with other dogs. It’s your job to work out why. And Remember: You should never...
Submitted 561 days ago | Dog Training General
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Training Your Dog To Walk On A Leash

After you’ve trained your dog to do all the previous training exercises, you can start to teach him to walk on the leash without pulling. You wouldn’t believe how many dog owners have problems when it comes to teaching their dogs not to pull on the leash. But if you have applied all the earlier obedience lessons, this next one...
Submitted 561 days ago | Dog Training General
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Dog myths on MythBusters

I had a great time watching MythBusters tonight on the Discovery Channel. They did a whole show on dog myths, everything from getting away from tracking dogs to teaching old dogs new tricks. It was a wonderful example of what training can do for fantastic dogs. For those of you who have access to the Discovery Channel, I really...
Submitted 561 days ago | Dog Training General
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Dog training related articles.

These articles are a compellation of writing by Jonni Joyce, and other K9 trainers relating to many topics.
Submitted 574 days ago | Dog Training General
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Free Dog Training Articles On Dog Behavior Training And Dog Obedience Training

We designed this site so you could get free dog training advice online 24/7. There are a lot of good reasons to train your dog. Your dog's safety, the preservation of your home, property, and the safety of others. There are several things I have learned over my years of dog training that I'd like to share. Both dog behavior training and dog...
Submitted 574 days ago | Dog Training General
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"Selecting Training Equipment"

The best training equipment in the world is of little use if your training techniques are not appropriate for you or your dog, and if the relationship between you and your dog needs some work. When selecting training equipment, you need to consider several factors: Does the equipment allow for quiet signals easily perceived by the...
Submitted 574 days ago | Dog Training General
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Love your dog - Teach your puppy a trick a day!

Love your dog: teach him a trick a day! Learn how to teach your dog to speak, roll over, shake hands, play dead - and much more, for the fun of your dog, youself and your friends. Follow our simple How-to Guide and make your dog easily learn even the most difficult tricks....
Submitted 576 days ago | Blog
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SMART TIPS FOR DOG TRAINING

Teach your dog proper house behavior doIf you want to your dog to be able to move around the house, then you must make certain that s/he is ready to do so. This means that s/he follows the rules you have set, i.e s/he is calm and obedient. If your dog is not properly trained before left unleashed in the house this could create numerous...
Submitted 577 days ago | Dog Training General
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The first six months. Puppy training

The first six months after puppy comes home are critical in shaping the relationship between puppy and family. Lapses and mistakes here can take months to fix, and families often do not have the time, persistence, or inclination to repair companionship-gone-wrong. Thus a trip to the shelter or rescue group with a tale of woe and a plea to...
Submitted 586 days ago | Dog Training General
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