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Housetraining Tips and Advice

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Housetraining
No training is more basic for pet owners than that first important lesson: Do it outside!
Training your pet to eliminate outside the home, not in it, usually starts between six and eight weeks of age. Dogs as young as four weeks have been started on the program, but at that age few have the […]

How to Stop Your Puppy from Biting

Friday, March 20th, 2009

If a puppy bites you, there is no need for concern. This is completely normal puppy behavior. Just like human babies, puppies go through a painful teething period, which is helped by nibbling, chewing, and biting. In addition, this helps puppies to develop skills in chewing and eating. Chewing and biting are playtime activities for […]

Becoming a Certified Dog Trainer

Friday, March 20th, 2009

There are some careers people are just born to do. There are other careers that may not cross a person’s mind unless it is brought to their attention. A certified dog trainer may be one of these careers. There is a great need by some who need help training their dog. Maybe they do not […]

The Importance of Puppy Obedience

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Puppy obedience should start early on in the whelping box. The amount of respect and puppy obedience in training is determined by the actual owner you purchased from.
Puppies, according to studies, are not ready for any training until at least three weeks of age. Their entire world revolves around their mother, eating and sleeping. During […]

Get Useful Info About Training Your Puppy

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

There are as many ways to raise a puppy as there are to raising a child. In fact, one way per family in general! But most of us agree that when it comes to children, certain things are universal and undisputed. Here are three things that a lot of people just do not think of […]

Dachshund Training

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Originally from Germany, Dachshunds have been around for hundreds of years. They were primarily used for hunting hares and badgers (in German, the word “Dachs” means badger). Also referred to as “wiener Dogs” and “sausage Dogs, the name of the dog is spelled both as Dachshund and Daschund. Dachshund is the correct name.


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