by dogsadmin | Sep 17, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Your dog needs to be active frequently. Boredom often befalls an inactive dog, or he may find himself in a “mutt rut” with a dull and listless routine. Most dog owners need to spend a lot of time reinforcing positive behaviors in their dog and getting...
by dogsadmin | Sep 16, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Make it clear to your dog that their crate is their home. You should place the food bowl inside the crate and leave the door of the crate open while they eat their food. A dog or puppy can easily steal the hearts of many. Getting a dog can be a very gratifying...
by dogsadmin | Sep 15, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! A healthy diet is essential for your dog. There are many reasons why bad diets are bad news for your pet. You may face challenges in keeping an indoor dog in terms of damage to your belongings. If your dog chews furniture and cannot be left alone, you need to...
by dogsadmin | Sep 14, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! When crate training your new puppy, take it in small manageable steps so the animal can become accustomed to the changes easily. Once your puppy feels comfortable in the open crate, close the door and offer the dog a treat. With the excitement and love their...
by dogsadmin | Sep 13, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! You can try a little bit of ingenuity if you are going with crate training for your indoor dog or puppy. Many dogs are intimidated by the crate. Deciding to get a dog is an important decision not to be taken lightly. It is a huge commitment. You need to do this...
by dogsadmin | Sep 12, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! The key to successful crate training with a new canine is making sure they understand that it is their home. Feed them in their crate and keep it open for them to come in and out. Cool beans! Training should begin immediately after you have gotten home with your...
by dogsadmin | Sep 11, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! A new dog needs to feel safe and happy in their crate during training. You should put their food in the cage and leave the door open if it is time for them to eat. A better name for the art of training your dog would be “human training”. This is true...
by dogsadmin | Sep 10, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Your dog needs to learn good feeding habits, and this is best accomplished with a clear routine. Feed your dog at the same times every day, so that he knows what to expect. Puppy training can be frustrating and difficult sometimes, especially when you are just...
by dogsadmin | Sep 9, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! Use small steps when training a dog or pup to get into a crate, so that they can become familiar with it. Eventually they will become comfortable with the crate and you can then try to shut the door to the crate. Training your dog well will lead to happiness for...
by dogsadmin | Sep 8, 2023 | Dog Training
TIP! When you verbally correct your dog, do it quickly and concisely. Avoid going on a rant about the dog’s “badness”. Many dogs are abandoned because owners get frustrated with them. This is very sad. If trained correctly, your dog can be a pleasant...
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