Archive for March, 2009
When you set out to teach your pet to come, there are a few secrets, tips and tricks that I'll share with you, to get fast success!
I have adapted these free techniques from the outstanding ‘Secrets to Dog Training‘ by Daniel Stephens. You can go to it here if you wish to read more now.
“Come [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
dog behavior
There are some careers people are just born to do. There are other careers that may not cross a person’s mind unless it is brought to their attention. A certified dog trainer may be one of these careers. There is a great need by some who need help training their dog. Maybe they do [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
By Sandra Scott
You don’t need to be concerned if a puppy bites you. This is absolutely normal behavior for a puppy. As with human infants, puppies experience painful teething, which chewing, nibbling, and biting helps. As well, this teaches puppies about eating and chewing skills. Puppies view biting and chewing as play activities.
Puppies are naturally [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
By Sandra Scott
The Daschund dog breed originated in Germany and dates back hundreds of years. They were primarily used for hunting hares and badgers (in German, the word “Dachs” means badger). Also known as “sausage dogs” and “wiener dogs”, the name of the breed is often spelled as Daschund.
If you want to put an end [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
If you would like more information on how to cope with aggressive dog behavior, and what you can do about it, then this guide will show you. In particular, I am going to talk about why your dog may be acting aggressively, some of the different types of aggressive behavior your dog may display, and [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
Rufus and Mermaid are two Poodles that have matured in a nice suburban home together. The owner, Ms. Vicky, has no objection about the behaviors of the two dogs, with the exception of the fact that they whine incessantly. Seeing as her prince and princess do not have [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
By Sandra Scott
There are a number reasons for dog barking. Your dog may begin to bark when a stranger approaches or if your house is on fire. Other causes of dog barking are pain and fear. A dog may bark to intimidate you or your family members, or as a way to get your attention.
For [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
The biggest secret to dog training is understanding the process of positive conditioning. All that’s really required after that is lots of patience and consistency. Most dog behavior problems stem from not understanding reinforcement or from not applying it consistently.
To utilise it consistently, you’re going to need heaps of patience. You need to understand [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
Though dog-human interaction goes back thousands of years, communication between the two is still sometimes rough. The human half of the pair is usually the smarter party, but watching the usual training sessions one can have legitimate reason to wonder.
Dogs understand and respond at roughly the mental level of a human two-year-old, but there [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments
Here is a potty training dog article.
When you bring a new dog or puppy into the home, the first thing you will generally have to worry about is how to potty train a dog. While some people luck out and get their dogs from breeders who took the time to potty train their dogs, this [...]
March 21st, 2009 | Posted in Labrador Dog, Labrador Retriever | No Comments