Dog Training
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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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.
Training Your Collie or Border Collie?
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June 9, 2008 Comments Off
Dog Training DVDs
Dog Training DVDs - Dog Obedience DVDs
Sometimes it’s easier to understand how to perform dog behavior training if you see someone doing it first.
That’s why dog training dvds can be so effective - you get to see first hand how a dog trainer goes about training a puppy or dog.
I’ve come across several dog training dvds - including a puppy training dvd - which can help you with your dog obedience training.
Whether you’re training a German Shepherd, Labrador retriever, Golden retriever, Chihuahua, Poodle, Boxer, or other dog breed, these dog training dvds will provide you with expert advice from professional dog trainers including the original Dog Whisperer, Paul Owens
Dog Training DVDs - SIRIUS® Puppy Training by Dr. Ian Dunbar
Developed in 1981 by Dr. Ian Dunbar, SIRIUS® Puppy Training is one of the first - if not the first - puppy training videos with nearly 75 minutes of puppy training techniques for puppy owners.
You might even consider Dr. Dunbar as one of the earliest Dog Whisperers since before his SIRIUS® training program there were no puppy classes for puppies under six months old and virtually no food rewards used in dog behavior training.
This puppy training video teaches gentle off-leash training and socialization methods. And according to the site that markets these impressive puppy training techniques, this video was voted NUMBER ONE BEST VIDEO by the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, the Canadian Association of Professional Pet Dog Trainers, and the Dog-Friendly Dog Trainers Group.
Click on the link to find out more about Puppy Training and other dog training DVDs by Dr. Ian Dunbar so you can train your puppy or dog to be well-behaved and obedient.
Please note: These Dog Training DVDs by Dr. Ian Dunbar use DVD-R formatted media. Some older DVD players do NOT support this format. To avoid disappointment and inconvenience, please check that your DVD player supports this media format before you buy these Dog Training DVDs.
Dog Training DVDs - The Dog Whisperer by Paul Owens
If you’ve never heard of Paul Owens then you’re in for a special treat with this dog training dvd because you’ll be learning from the “original” dog whisperer himself.
The Dog Whisperer dog training dvd is one of the classic dog training dvds by the Dog Whisperer, Paul Owens.
In The Dog Whisperer dog training dvd, professional dog trainer Paul Owens shows you how to use his special dog behavior training techniques to create a well-behaved and obedient dog.
You’ll discover Paul Owens’ special Dog Whisperer training secrets including…
Eliminating several of a dog owner’s most frustrating dog behavior problems including mouthing and chewing, barking, digging, and jumping up.
Using rewards such as affection, play, toys, praise, and freedom as powerful training methods to create an obedient, well-behaved dog.
Shaping your dog’s behavior using the well-known “Clicker” and “Target Training” methods
Establishing your role as leader in your dog’s eyes using 5 different ways. This alone is one of the most important dog behavior training techniques you’ll ever learn and can mean the difference between success and failure as you train your dog.
Turning dog training into fun - instead of hard work and frustration - using the Dog Whisperer’s Nine Methods of Reward-Based training including food, socialization, play, exercise, and five other methods for shaping and rewarding your dog’s behavior.
And much, much more…
Discover how Paul Owens, the “original” Dog Whisperer uses his trademark safe, positive, and most importantly, non-violent dog behavior training methods in this informative dog training dvd for dog owners.
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May 10, 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.
If you’re having dog behavioral problems or issues or you’re housetraining your new puppy then take a moment to check out our write up on this comprehensive dog behavior training program.
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.
Click here to go to our dog behavior training review. Your dog will thank you for it!
Training Your Dog
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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?
If you’re experiencing any of these - or other - dog behavior problems, then there’s good news:
There really is a way to turn things around and put you in charge.
Here’s one dog training solution that will help you bond better with your dog and help you solve your dog behavior problems so you can have a well-mannered and obedient dog…
Dog Behavior Training - Professional Dog Trainer Secrets
“Dog Training To Stop Your Dog Behavior Problems - Any dog breed. Any age. Any dog problem.”
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
Dog training for all dog breeds
This dog training “program” will guide you virtually every step of the way…
If you want to know how to train a dog
If you want to know how to train a dog not to bite
If you want to know how to train your dog not to bark a lot
If you want to know how to crate train a dog
If you want to know how to leash train a dog
If you want to know how to potty train a dog
If you want to know how to house train an older dog
If you want to know how to house train a dog
If you want to know “rules” for specific dog breeds
If you want to know proven dog training shortcuts
If you want to know how to housetrain your puppy or dog fast
If you have dog training questions that you need answered
If you want quick results for your dog behavior problem
It doesn’t matter whether you’re looking for German Shepherd Training, Toy Poodle Training, or Labrador or Golden Retriever Training.
And it doesn’t matter whether you want to train a Maltese, Bichon Frise, or Havanese.
If you’re looking for dog training methods that will help you train your dog to be well-behaved and obedient - no matter what its breed - then check out this dog behavior training program.
If you’ve just gotten a new puppy or you’re experiencing dog behavior problems, why wait a moment longer?
Start solving your dog behavior problems with these proven dog behavior training techniques.
This dog training program comes with a money-back guarantee, it will help strengthen your relationship with your dog, and it can give you much needed peace of mind if you’re experiencing dog problems.
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dog behavior problems
P.S. This dog training program isn’t just an ebook (although it’s huge at over 300 pages).
You also get a 30-day access pass to a complete resource vault of articles, audio, transcripts, discussion forum, and more including…
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
How to Become The Alpha Dog - essential information that puts you in charge
Dog Bite Prevention - how to prevent dog bites and teach your dog to stop biting
Dog Health Report
The Puppy Primer: How To Know When To Train Which Behaviors
PPS. Your pass also gives you access to a comprehensive Dog Training Library of over 300 “how to” and informational dog and puppy training articles including…
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
What Dog Breed Is Best For Me - Part III
In part two of my series, “What Dog Breed Is Best For Me”
I discussed the Golden Labrador, an amiable family dog.
In this article, I’ll talk about a toy dog, the Bichon Frise.
Bichon Frise - The Lively Toy Dog
Cute and fluffy are the first things that come to mind when you see a Bichon Frise because of its small size and gorgeous white coat. If that’s not enough to fall in love with, then its affectionate personality will win you over.
The Bichon Frise is another good family pet that likes to be involved in family activities.
It’s a happy, lively, extroverted, sometimes noisy toy dog breed that demands lots of attention, likes to be the center of attention, and gets along well with people and other pets.
The Bichon Frise is a higher maintenance breed than some other dog breeds and needs frequent grooming. Its beautiful white silky coat, which is its distinguishing characteristic, needs regular attention with brushing, combing, and bathing to maintain its color and natural curliness. And a trip to the pet groomer or home clipping is required at least every several weeks, if not more frequently.
Because of its size and temperament, the Bichon Frise makes an ideal pet for a wide range of living situations - from small living quarters, such as an apartment or condo, to a house.
The Bichon Frise is a high energy dog that responds well to frequent exercise. Although regular exercise is recommended for most - if not all - dogs, the Bichon Frise can adapt to a less intense exercise schedule.
The Bichon Frise has a life span ranging from 12 - 15 years (slightly longer than that of the Golden Retriever). It’s a pretty hardy breed although it’s prone to heart and eye problems and hip malformation.
Bichon Frise Dog Obedience Training
The Bichon Frise is very intelligent. Because of its lively personality it’s slower to housetrain but does respond well to dog obedience training.
Temperament, intelligence, adaptability, and trainability are a plus. Grooming and need for lots of attention could be a minus depending upon your budget and schedule.
As always, do your due diligence before buying or getting a puppy or dog and buy from a reputable dog breeder.
My List of Cool, Clever, Popular, Unique Puppy and Dog Names has many suggestions for naming a Bichon Frise puppy or dog.
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April 11, 2008 Comments Off
What Dog Breed Is Best For Me - Part II
In my first part of the “What Dog Breed Is Best For Me” series, I provided you with a number of things to consider when you ask yourself what the best breed of dog is for you.
In this segment and future segments, I’ll give you general information about dog breeds for you to consider as well as information about some of the best family dog breeds.
Selecting a dog breed that is best for you is a personal choice based on a number of considerations some of which we discussed in What Dog Breed Is Best For Me - Part I.
It’s also recommended you do any necessary due diligence about a specific dog or dog breed you are considering before buying or getting a puppy or dog.
Golden Retriever - The Amiable Family Dog
The Golden Retriever has a lot going for it as a family pet and amiable companion.
With its gentle disposition and friendly, outgoing attitude it makes a wonderful dog for a family.
The Golden Retriever is a rambunctious large dog with an easy-going temperament who needs a lot of exercise (year round) and room to run around to burn off energy. It’s the perfect dog if you like to go for long walks every day.
It’s a sociable dog, willing to please, and good with children (although you should always keep an eye on young children around any dog). It’s the type of dog that needs to be included in your family activities. That means that if you’re going somewhere, it will want to go with you.
The Goldie needs regular grooming - its coat picks up soil, mud, twigs, and other debris from the outdoors. A word of caution if you have allergies - it will leave hair on your clothes and carpet since it sheds quite a lot.
Golden Retriever Training
The Golden Retriever is intelligent, learns quickly, and responds very well to Golden Retriever obedience training which should be started early. It gets along well with other pets and has few dog behavior problems.
The Goldie has a life span ranging from 10-13 years so your children will have a loyal, playful, and affectionate companion for many years. It’s prone to hip malformation (known as hip dysplasia in dogs), cataracts (common problem with this breed), skin allergies, and other ailments which will result in veterinarian bills.
Temperament, intelligence, and trainability are a plus. Shedding (if you have dog allergies) and potential medical issues are a minus. Buy from a reputable breeder to ensure a good temperament and check for hip and eye problems.
My FREE List of Cool, Popular, Unique Puppy and Dog Names will give you ideas on what to name your Golden Retriever.
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