Tuesday 11 September 2012

FREE DOG TRAINING TIPS

Dog Behavior

dog behavior
You may love your dog but if you don’t understand why he behaves the way he does the two of you may be in for some trouble. Barking, chewing, digging, jumping up on people, separation anxiety, aggression — if your dog has behavior issues, this is the place to find out how to handle them. In many cases you can learn how to prevent problems before they begin.

Dog Training Tips

dog training tips
We would all like to have a well-trained dog but where do you start? You can find articles here with tips on training your dog, from basic obedience lessons to good manners. You can learn to teach your dog to sit, lie down, come when called, walk on a loose leash, heel, and that’s just the start. Learn about positive reinforcement, clicker training, and the pros and cons of other training methods, too.

Puppy Training

puppy training
Everyone loves a puppy but puppies need training in order to become a well-behaved adult dog. Otherwise they may go through life nipping on people, remain un-housetrained, and chew up your furniture. You can find articles in this section to help you teach your puppy what he needs to know to be a good pet. Learn how to potty train your puppy, stop nipping, and deal with puppies that chew.

Dog Barking

dog barking
Do you have a dog who barks too much? Is his barking driving you — or your neighbors — crazy? Find articles here to help you stop your dog’s excessive barking. We cover ways to train your dog to stop barking as well as bark collars. If you need help to control dog barking, this is the place to look. From clicker training to citronella and static correction collars, we give you the information you need.

Crate Training

crate training
Crate training can be one of the most important things a dog can learn. You can use crate training for traveling with your dog, in your personal vehicle or on a plane. You can use a crate for house training. You can use a crate when you go to classes with your dog. And many dogs like to hang out in their crate at home. We can provide you with great information to help you crate train your dog, choose the right crate, the right size crate, and tell you how to make a crate inviting for your dog.

Dog Command

dog command
Lots of people start to teach their dog basic commands and give up. We can provide you with the information you need to succeed. Check here for articles on how to teach your dog to sit, lie down, come, stay, and heel. We can also provide you with more advanced information about dog training commands. If you’re looking for specialized training for dog activities such as agility or other sports, we can help you with those commands, too.

Clicker Training

clicker training
Clicker training is one kind of positive reinforcement training and we’re happy to provide you with information about this training method. Whether you’re just starting out with clicker training or looking for more advanced information, check this section for articles on training your dog using a clicker with praise and rewards. You’ll find everything you need here from help on choosing your first clicker to marking and shaping your dog’s behavior.

Dog Obedience Training

dog obedience training
Trained dogs are happy dogs. Whether you’re training your dog at home on your own or attending an obedience class, we have articles to help you with your training. And it doesn’t matter if you are just beginning with your dog obedience training or you are training at an advanced level. We can provide you with plenty of information to help you with your training. Whatever kind of training material interests you, check this section and you’ll probably find something worth your time.

Dog Training Equipment

dog training equipment
To train your dog effectiveness, how to select good training equipment is one of the most important issues. We can provide you with great information to help you choose the right equipment at the right time for the right breed. You can find articles here with tips on how to shop product for your dogs. It is not difficult but it is quite challenged to achieve yo

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