Any dog lover would want to have his pet inside the house. Having to share each activity and experience inside the house with your dog makes the owner happy and a lot less lonely. Unfortunately, bringing the dog in would also mean bringing in the dog poop and urine.
That is why most dog owners make sure that their dog is potty trained at the soonest time possible. This is where dog training pads come in handy. Read more »
Tags: Absorbent Material, Babies Toddlers, Dog Lover, Dog Owners, Dog Poop, Dog Training, Lead Dog, positive reinforcement, Training Your Dog
Dog Training, Dogs | FitHealthyPets.com September 12, 2010 |
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By Douglas Bailey
House training your puppy (or grown dog) can be both frustrating and rewarding. The purpose of this article is to attempt to maximize the rewarding portion of the experience. There are several methods to accomplish this goal and I want to take a few minutes outlining the process and benefits of each.
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Tags: Cat Litter Box, Floor Surface, Good Boy, litter box training, Litter Training A Kitten, Puppies, Puppy Dog, Training A Kitten, Training Dog, Training Puppy, Training Your Dog, Training Your Puppy
Dog Training, Dogs | FitHealthyPets.com February 8, 2010 |
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By Dennis Fisher.
The refusal of food from anyone but you is very much more than a training exercise, it has unfortunately become a necessity if you live in an area where there is a great deal of crime.
There are more and more cases of dogs being poisoned by burglars and criminals who know your home is guarded by your dogs and throw poisoned meat to your dog. Read more »
Tags: Burglars, Criminals, dog food, Dog Training, Dogs Being Poisoned, Family Dogs, Feeding Dogs, Feeding Your Dogs, Its Own Feeding Dish, Refusal of Food, Refuse Food From Strangers, Reprimand The Dog Firmly, Train Dog, Train Your Dog To Refuse Food, Training Dog, Training Your Dog
Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Dogs, Feeding Your Dog | FitHealthyPets.com June 9, 2009 |
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Dogs can be very intelligent and owners need to realize that in the first step of dog behavior training. That’s good news because it means that your dog’s training is not going to be too difficult if you go about it the right way. Here’s some advice for those interested in dog training and what is involved:
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Tags: Bad Dogs, Behavior Training, congratulate the dog's good behavior, Dog Advice, Dog Behavior, Dog House Training, Dog Obedience Training, Dog Show, Dog Training, Giving Praise, Good Behavior, Good Boy, Obedience Techniques, Perfection in our dog, Training Dog, Training Dogs, Training Your Dog
Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Dogs | FitHealthyPets.com May 31, 2009 |
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