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    Does A Dog Learn Through Many Repetitions Of A Training Activity?

    At a quick glance, it seems that a dog takes many repetitions to grasp a lesson. According to "dogma", a dog has to practice a behavior many times until the lesson seeps into his limited mind. Then, o...

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    Dog Training: Timing Is Essential

    Good timing is critical to success. When we wait and then react to a dog's behavior, we are always going to be behind the eight ball. On the other hand. influencing a dog's emotional process before he...

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    Dogs Do Not Learn By Dominance And Submission

    Many people believe that dogs learn by dominance and/or submission. This is an interesting theory that appeals to our sense of logic and the way nature appears to be ordered from the point of view of ...

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    Dogs That Are Good With Children

    Its true, dogs do play pivotal role in child development. Health care specialists have noticed after a nurse, Elaine Smith, introduced dog therapy as an alternative therapeutic treatment how dogs can ...

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    Heartworms: What Are Heartworms?

    The heartworm got its name from the fact that this parasite actually inhabits the heart of your dog to which they can grow as long as eleven inches. In some few cases of heartworm infestation, your d...

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    Hookworm

    Hookworms are tiny bloodsucking worms that can grow to about one quarter of an inch in size. The name hookworm is due to the fact that one end of its body is bent in the shape of a hook. Hookworms...

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    Housebreaking Your Puppy

    Most animals that are born in a nest have an instinctive desire to move away from the nest to relieve themselves. They will do so without being taught as soon as they are able. Dogs are no exception, ...

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    How "Wolf-Behavior" Has Slowly Disappeared Within Dogs

    Studies of free-ranging dogs have documented the ways in which wolf behavior has been attenuated or extinguished over the course of evolution. In cities and villages, dogs that wander freely generally...

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    Over-Excitability And Inhibition Behavior In Dogs

    Over excitability is the term used to describe most of the problem dogs we see, especially when they are stressed by new surroundings, strangers, other dogs, social isolation, physical restraint, stim...

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    Preventing Fear & Mistrust In Your Dog

    Dogs become fearful when the owner's correction is too abusive. For a correction to be effective and convey accurate information to the dog, it must fit the transgression. A puppy that is teething and...

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    Spaying & Neutering Your Dalmatian

    Spaying your Dalmatian is the most common method of removing the possibility of an unplanned pregnancy. It involves surgically removing the uterus, tubes and ovaries. After spaying, the incidence of...

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    The Neurotic Dog

    A neurosis may be defined as a functional nervous disorder with no sign of disease of the central nervous system. Psychoneurosis is described as an "emotional maladaptation" due to unresolved unconsc...

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    The Psychotic Dog

    A psychosis is defined as a mental disturbance of such degree that there is personality disintegration and loss of contact with reality. The line between neurotic and psychotic behavior is not well d...

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    Training The "Down" Command To An Overly-Submissive Dog

    The "Down" command is so important that there is no room for any error. There are three types of dogs that will overreact to down training and will have to be handled carefully: 1) Dogs that are over-...

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    Training Your Puppy - Eliminating Biting Behaviors

    Bringing home a new puppy is always an exciting time. Introducing the new puppy to the family should be fun for both yourself and your puppy. One of the first challenges, however, to the excitemen...

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