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Dog Training - Dog Training Myths Could Be Hurting Your Dog or Puppy Training…

FREE Dog Training Myths Report for more effective dog training…

When it comes to dog training there’s a lot of information available - both good and bad.

And the quality of the information you get will directly affect how quickly and effectively you can train your puppy or dog.

That’s why I’m pleased to offer you a FREE report called Dog Training Myths that’s got valuable information for caring dog owners like you.

In this FREE report you’ll discover…

1. 11 key concepts of dog training for the fastest and most effective training.

2. How to communicate with your dog to cut down training time and improve the close bond you have with your dog.

3. How to know what your dog is saying to you with its body language.

4. What dog whispering is, 10 ways to be a dog whisperer, and how dog whispering can help you in training your dog.

5. What you should know about crate training including important things you should and should not do.

6. Stop destructive chewing with these 4 steps that encourage non-destructive chewing.

7. What to do and what not to do when housetraining your dog or puppy

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Enjoy your FREE report - it’s got valuable dog training information for you.

Best Wishes,

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July 28, 2008   Comments Off

What Dog Breed Is Best For Me - Collie

What Dog Breed Is Best For Me - Collie

When you think of the TV and movie dog Lassie, you’ll instantly recognize the Collie - a very popular dog.

The Collie is popular for many reasons - it’s handsome, intelligent, friendly, easy to train, loyal, mild-mannered, and makes a good watchdog.

Collie - Loving, Sensitive, Loyal Companion

The Collie is an intelligent and handsome dog that can make a fine family pet provided the dog’s needs are met - it’s a loyal family dog that likes to be around family members.

It is more suited for a country lifestyle but adapts well to city life - in a home with a large yard - as well.

The Collie comes in two varieties - the “rough” (longhaired - “Lassie” look) and the “smooth” (shorthaired) which refers to their coat length.

Coats come in a variety of colors including tan and white, predominantly white with a few markings, and a tricolor Collie - black, tan, and white.

Collie - Dog Grooming

The Collie has light-moderate (smooth coat) to high (rough coat) grooming needs.

The rough (longhaired) coat is high maintenance and requires a lot of grooming especially when shedding.

A de-matting rake to untangle mats should be part of your dog grooming supplies for this dog breed.

Collie - Dog Problems

The Collie needs companionship and attention and is best suited for an owner with a calm demeanor who is willing to spend time with training and grooming.

It is not suited for someone who is away all day. Nor is it suited for a high energy family that is on the go all the time since this dog breed responds badly to stressful situations.

Potential dog problems include snapping (when threatened, startled, or irritable), fearfulness, neurotic behavior, separation anxiety, barking, and boredom.

Nipping is another dog behavior problem of the Collie stemming from its herding instinct and can be corrected through proper dog behavior training.

Collie Training

The Collie is a sensitive breed, highly intelligent, and very easy to train.

It’s a “working” dog that needs daily exercise and a “job” to do - even if it’s dog obedience training.

This breed’s herding instinct means it is likely to chase children and cars unless properly trained with dog behavior training.

The Collie has an average lifespan of up to 12 years. Potential health problems include eye, skin, and nose problems.

As always, buy from a reputable breeder and check for health conditions - particularly eye problems which can be inherited.

Temperament, trainability, and friendliness are a plus. Potential behavioral problems if the dog’s needs are not met and potential health problems could be a minus.

If you do decide to get a Collie as your family dog, don’t forget to request your FREE copy of my List of Clever, Cool, Cute Puppy and Dog Names and The Puppy and Dog Owner’s Guide To Potty Training and Housetraining.

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June 9, 2008   Comments Off

Dog Chewing - Dog Chewing Problems

One common dog behavior problem is dog chewing. This is normal behavior for puppies, especially when they are teething. And deaf dogs are also prone to chewing.

But dog chewing behavior can be destructive. Your furniture, your clothes, your expensive shoes, your carpet, your magazines, and other items are all targets for dog chewing. (And for your puppy or dog’s safety, make sure electrical cords are properly covered to avoid fatal accidents from your dog chewing a “live” cord.)

Dog chewing can be a sign of an anxious dog that is suffering from dog separation anxiety.

In this case, you would use dog behavior training to deal with dog separation anxiety.

Chewing can also be learned behavior where a dog owner gives the puppy or dog an old shoe or shirt to chew on.

Since your puppy or dog doesn’t know the difference between something that’s new and something that’s old, your new wardrobe or shoe collection becomes vulnerable to a dog that displays chewing behavior.

How to Stop Dog Chewing Problems

One way to stop a dog from chewing is to substitute items the dog is chewing. For example, if you see your puppy or dog chewing on something it shouldn’t, give it a favorite toy or safe dog chew to chew on instead. (Make sure the toy or chew doesn’t pose a choking hazard.)

Dog chewing can also be a sign that your dog isn’t getting enough exercise and has too much energy. Releasing that energy through walking can burn off excess energy and make your dog more relaxed.

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May 4, 2008   Comments Off

Dog Aggression Behavior - Fear Aggression

Dog Aggression Problems?
Does your dog growl menacingly…nip people…
and act aggressively around food and toys?

Find out how to STOP dog aggression.
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Dog fear aggression is another type of dog aggression that can pose a problem to dog owners.

In dog fear aggression, a dog is frightened and bites out of fear because it thinks it must protect itself. The dog becomes what is known as a fear-biter.

A scared dog can display a number of signs that it is afraid. Flattened ears, a tucked tail, or a shivering body are all indications of fear in a dog.

A scared dog, for example, might bark excessively and even attack. Or it might bark excessively and retreat.

A dog that is fearful or anxious might also be possessive of its toys or dog chews and growl or bite if someone tries to take them away from it.

It’s possible that as a dog owner, you could be doing the wrong thing with this form of dog aggression.

In fact, many dog owners will try and comfort the dog which only reaffirms the dog’s anxiety instead of helping it overcome its fear.

How to Overcome Dog Fear Aggression

To overcome dog fear aggression you must find out the cause of the problem and then build up the dog’s confidence.

As well, if your dog is showing signs of possessiveness, you will have to establish your dominant role as pack leader since you should be able to take away your dog’s toys or chews without it growling or biting you.

One way to build your dog’s confidence and assert your pack leader role is with dog behavior training.

Don’t let any form of dog aggression escalate. It can become a dangerous and uncontrollable problem if it’s not corrected early.

Click on the link to find out how dog behavior training can be used to help overcome dog aggression and help put an end to frustrating dog behavior problems.

May 1, 2008   Comments Off

Dog Aggression Behavior - Food Aggression

There are many kinds of dog aggression behavior. Dog aggression can be misplaced, such as in the case of certain dog breeds that have a protective instinct and become overly protective.

Other forms of dog aggression can result from a number of causes including illness, reaction to medication, inherited defects, dog allergies, and owner abuse or neglect.

In this article, we’ll talk about food or feeding aggression.

Dog Food Aggression and Feeding Aggression

In food aggression a dog displays its dominance and possessiveness by guarding its food.

Sometimes food aggression is a learned behavior. But it can also be instinctive behavior.

The dog might growl, bare its teeth, or even bite someone who comes too close to its food or who tries to take its food away from it.

Sometimes, a dog might even bite the owner’s hand as the owner is placing the food bowl on the floor. In this situation, the owner might not be seen as the “pack leader” by the dog.

Dog feeding aggression can be dangerous especially if someone, including young children, unknowingly or inadvertently comes near the dog during feeding time.

Any type of dog aggression behavior, including food aggression, should not be allowed to escalate and should be corrected with the advice of a professional dog trainer using dog behavior training.

Dog Aggression Problems?
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April 28, 2008   Comments Off

Dog Behavior Training Review

If you’re a dog owner, you know that dog behavior problems aren’t a lot fun.

And if you’ve just bought a new puppy, now is the time to start housetraining to avoid dog problems down the road.

When your dog shows aggression towards people and other dogs, chews your carpet, furniture, or clothing, suffers from separation anxiety, barks excessively, or digs holes in your yard, your dog’s problem behavior becomes not only annoying but frustrating.

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It covers dog behavior training for all dogs, all ages, and all breeds - whether you’ve got a Golden Retriever, Toy Poodle, German Shepherd, Maltese, or other dog breed.

You’ll also find information on housebreaking (potty training) a puppy or your dog. Plus you’ll get dog behavior training techniques to help you with Border Collie training, training a Boston Terrier, Beagle training, Springer Spaniel training and more - it covers all dog breeds.

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or Housetraining Your Puppy?

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April 17, 2008   Comments Off

Dog Behavior Training - Professional Dog Trainer

Solve Your Annoying and Frustrating
Dog Behavior Problems

I don’t know how many times I’ve seen people with dog behavior problems.

Funny thing is, sometimes they don’t even know they have a dog behavior problem, even when it’s really quite obvious - their dog pulls on its leash, it barks at strangers, its aggressive towards other dogs, it’s the first through the door, and it doesn’t obey its owner.

In fact, it looks like the dog is in charge, not the dog owner.

Sound familiar?

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This is a comprehensive dog behavior training “program” that covers dog behavior problems including…

• dog aggression with people and other dogs
• dog barking excessively
• dog biting and nipping
• dog digging in the yard
• dog food aggression
• dog housetraining (including dog potty or toilet training)
• dog jumping up (on you, your visitors, or strangers)
• dog pulling on the leash
• dog separation anxiety when left alone
• dog whining
• and many more dog problems

You’ll find this dog training “program” helpful if…

- Your dog doesn’t listen to you or come to you when you call it
- Your dog is chewing everything in sight
- Your dog’s behavior is obnoxious or embarrassing
- Your dog is displaying dominant or aggressive behavior
- Your dog is giving you problems which are annoying or frustrating

You’ll also find this “program” helpful is you’re looking for:

Beagle training
Bulldog training
Collie training
German Shepherd puppy and dog training
Golden Retriever training
Labrador training
Maltese training
Poodle training
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This dog training “program” will guide you virtually every step of the way…

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How to Choose A Veterinarian - and save money on your vet bills
Where to Buy Pet Products at Rock Bottom Prices
Raw Foods Dog Diet information
Dog Food Report
How to Fix Dog Aggression
How to Teach Your Dog to Walk on a Loose Leash in Under 10 Minutes
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Dog Bite Prevention - how to prevent dog bites and teach your dog to stop biting
Dog Health Report
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Housebreaking A Dog or Puppy in a Hurry
Hand Signals - 6 Commonly Used Hand Signals In Dog Obedience Training
Cultural Differences - Dog and Pet Cultural Differences Between the USA and Germany
Dog Foods and Allergies
Dog Crate Training
Save Money - 10 Money-Saving Tips for Dog Owners
How to Stop Your Dog From Nipping and Biting
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April 17, 2008   Comments Off