by dogsadmin | Mar 15, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! You need to establish regular feeding routines for your dog. Your dog will begin to recognize there is a routine if you regularly remove the food bowl 10 or 15 minutes after you put it down. When you first get a dog, all you should feel is joy. In the weeks that...
by dogsadmin | Mar 14, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Timing is crucial when you train a dog, so you need to spend an adequate amount of time training them, but not too much. Begin with shorter training sessions and gradually increase the time each day. Dogs, regardless of their size, tend to have a general attitude...
by dogsadmin | Mar 13, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Reprimands should be delivered quickly and in a sharp tone. Don’t rant on to the dog about the thinks that he did wrong. You adore your dog, but you also like the items you own. Dogs will not value your things and they will chew on things that look...
by dogsadmin | Mar 12, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Crates should feel like a safe place to puppies. So, you should never use them as a way to discipline your dog. Both you and your dog will be significantly happier once he is trained. You both understand what is expected out of each other. You will not have to...
by dogsadmin | Mar 11, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Spoken directions should be made using a simple, concise and forceful tone. There’s no point in ranting at your dog. Training your dog is essential to its happiness. You both understand what is expected out of each other. Once trained, you will no longer...
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