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    A New Puppy In The House: Welcome Home!

    On your puppy's first day home, give him a complete tour around the house on a loose leash. This is the pup's first introduction to whatever limitations you want to put on his future access to your po...

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    Background Information

    Health related issues concerning dogs could be a little tricky and complex than most people would care to anticipate. The most important thing is to have a keen knowledge on the specific predispositio...

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    Basic Commands

    Sit/Stay – for this session, your dog should be on a leash in front of you. Carefully hold a treat above his head and give the command in a clear voice ‘sit’. By forcing your dog to ...

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    Basic Items You'Ll Need To Care For Your Dog

    So you are going to get a dog. You need to prepare for the day you'll be bringing your new family member home by buying a few items to make sure your dog is looked after correctly. Whether it is a new...

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    Behavioral Problems Associated With Parasitic Disease

    Some of the problem behaviors in dogs are a result of an infection from parasite. These include internal parasites such as roundworm and tapeworm, flea infestation, ear mites, and Hypermetria. Ma...

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    Body Language: Your Dog'S Movements & What They Mean

    Dogs use their bodies and paws to express a variety of different things. Below are some examples and what they mean. Dog crouches with front legs extended, rear up, and head near the ground: This ...

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    Caring For Dogs That Are Hypoallergenic For Humans

    Hypoallergenic dog breeds have special needs because they are usually smaller in size and have temperaments that may be difficult to handle sometimes. When you first bring your new dog home, you shoul...

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    Cat Training Aides

    The market is flooded with all different types of aids for training a cat. From simple little things to very large expense items, there are sprays to keep cats off furniture to large housing for cats,...

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    Characteristics Of The Golden Retriever

    Almost all breeds of dogs are group oriented, as they need to interact with other species of their group to remain secure. Golden Retrievers, in particular, have been bred over the years to be geared...

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    Choosing A Reliable Poodle Breeder

    So you have decided that you want to buy a Poodle. You've made the big decision and you know you love Poodles. Now you need to ask yourself the inevitable hard questions. 1. Can you afford a Poodle...

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    Collars & Leashes For New Puppy Training

    There are many types of dog collars and leashes that you can use for helping train your new puppy. However, while your puppy is as young as seven to ten weeks of age, we recommend that soft cotton co...

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    Dealing With Problem Puppy Behaviors

    Everyone who owns a puppy or dog will eventually have to deal with and correct less than desirable behaviors on the part of their companion animal. There are a number of behaviors that should be nip...

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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 Proofing Your Home

    Now that you have taken steps to ensure that your new puppy will easily adapt to living indoors, you need to do your part and make some minor changes to accommodate the presence of a dog inside the ho...

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    Dog Training - Keeping Your Dog Motivated

    Keeping the attention of a dog while training is not always easy. Dogs can be easily distracted, and it is important to not allow the training sessions to be sabotaged by boredom. Making training f...

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