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SitStayFetch Dog Training Review
2008-10-24 00:27:00
SitStayFetch presents an unusually detailed and thorough look at how to both prevent and deal with the more common problem behaviors exhibited by dogs. As the owner of two dogs myself, I've spent a fair amount of time searching the net for reliable resources on this topic. I have to say that the level of knowledge and detail contained within the pages of this book is very impressive!Not only that,
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You and Your Dog - Living in Harmony
2008-10-30 10:42:00
Are you new to dog ownership? Have you owned dogs previously but are having problems or a personality conflict with your present dog? If so, you aren't alone. The tips in this article will give you a better understanding of how to live in harmony with your dog.Learn Your Dog's Body LanguageGet to know your dog, just as you'd learn to know a new friend. Spend time with him. Play with him. This will
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Stopping Excessive Dog Barking
2008-10-29 01:35:00
Some owners seem to want their dogs to stop barking, period: a good dog is a quiet dog, and the only time that barking's permitted is when there's a man wearing a black balaclava and stripy prison outfit, clutching a haversack marked "Swag", clambering in through your bedroom window.Dogs don't see barking in quite the same light. Your dog has a voice, just like you do, and she uses it just how you
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Collars For Dogs - Choosing The Right One
2008-10-28 00:39:00
Other than the bond that you form with your dog, his/her leash and collar are your only connection for communication. While most collars are humane and effective in training, some can be dangerous if they're not used correctly. Here are a few tips on how to choose a collar that will provide proper training aid and allow dog pet to be perfectly safe.Nylon Collars A nylon or leather collar is the onl
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Destructive Dog Chewing
2008-10-26 22:28:00
The act of chewing seems to be a matter of individual preference among dogs: some have an innate desire to chew as a pleasurable activity in itself, and some seem to have no need to chew whatsoever unless they’re driven to it out of sheer boredom.The phrase "destructive chewing" may sound redundant, because - by its very nature! – all chewing is destructive. Your dog has strong jaws full of sh
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