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Dog Training - Ear Infections
By John M Williams
Dog ear infections are common in dogs and other pets alike, these infections can be caused by numerous situations and causes but as your pet relies heavily on their hearing it can be extremely Read more...

 

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Dog Training: How To Stop Your Dog From Pulling On Their Leash
I am pretty sure that your dog pulls his leash every time you take a walk with him. And I am certain that you get annoyed especially when he takes you for walk instead of you taking him for a walk. Read more...

What Trainings Are Involved In Rescue Dog Training
By Sam Nichols
There are plenty of reasons why dogs are considered best friends of men, and one of these reasons is their usefulness in emergency situations. Just like it happens with agility and obedience Read more...

 
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Online Dog Training School – To Train Your Dog
By Kay Chavez
Who doesn’t love to have a pet? Everyone does and the most favored pet is a dog. Dogs are adorable and loyal to their owner. They are lovable and can even be ferocious if need be. Dogs are trained as Read more...
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Remote Dog Training Collars-does Your Dog Need An Attitude Adjustment
By Karen McLean -
Who wouldn’t want a well trained dog that everyone enjoys having around? Let’s face it. No one wants a dog that bites, nips, barks, digs, jumps, begs or growls, but how do you achieve the preferred Read more...
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Dog Training Schools – Foolproof Choices
By Melissa Wayan
Okay the time has come. The puppy you have cherished for the past few months is ready to go to school. Where do you send him/her? Which establishment can be trusted? You want a school sensitive to Read more...


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Crate Training A Dog Or Puppy Can Have Good Results
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Crate training can be one of the best things you do for your new puppy early in his life. There is a misconception that this training method is somewhat cruel but nothing could be farther from the truth. There are many benefits to be had using a crate to train your dog and your four legged friend will be more then happy to be trained this way. It is also easier then many people think.


This can be one of the best methods of potty training a new puppy or even an older dog that has been hard to house break. It is well worth the effort to use this method because it can bring rather quick results.

The reason it works so well is simple. Dogs will naturally not soil the area they eat or sleep in and since they come to see their crate as home they will endeavor to keep it clean.

When you start crate training your dog you will have to keep track of the times when he needs to go outside. This will help you know when to use the crate and when it is time for him to go outside. You do not want to keep your dog locked up in his crate for extended periods of time, but instead use the crate for the desired purpose.

Very young puppies will make messes when you first start the training but punishing him would be counter productive. As your puppy gets older he will soon begin to understand what you want of him and his natural ability to keep his home clean will come into play.

When you first start crate training you need to get your dog used to his new home. Begin with short periods of time lasting no more then 10 to 15 minutes with the door shut. Build up to two hours as he gets more comfortable with the kennel. Place a favorite toy and soft blankets in the crate to make it more comfortable. When your dog is free to roam the house leave the door open and before long he will use as his sleeping and relaxing place.

Your dog may not like it at first with a lot of whining, barking, or just not wanting to go in. But crate training a dog or puppy takes a little patience, just like any other training program. Before long his crate will become a safe haven that you'll have a hard time keeping him out of.
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Dog Training: Tips And Tricks To Stop Your Dog From Digging In Your Yard
By O'Neal Hendrix
It’s downright infuriating to look out the window and see Buddy digging another hole in the yard. You yell out the window; he may or may not even acknowledge he’s heard anything; then back to the Read more...

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