by dogsadmin | Mar 9, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Be sure to feed your dog healthy foods and treats. If the dog’s diet is poor, it is not good for their health. In some ways a dog is similar to a remote that needs programming to work with your television. Though the remote has the capability to function,...
by dogsadmin | Mar 8, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Here are a few ways to make crate training more positive for your dog. A dog is naturally hesitant about a crate at first. Training a dog is a wonderful thing to do for both of you. Whether it’s basic obedience or advanced training, dogs must be socialized...
by dogsadmin | Mar 7, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! As your dog becomes better when it comes to dog training, you can start giving it more freedom. The right balance of training, obedience and freedom ensures your dog has an enjoyable life. Most dog owners need to spend a lot of time reinforcing positive behaviors...
by dogsadmin | Mar 6, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Your dog will get used to its crate if it can feel at home in it. Whenever it’s time for them to eat, place their food bowl into the crate and leave the door open when eating. Everyone knows that a dog who is obedient, disciplined and carefully trained is a...
by dogsadmin | Mar 5, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Spoken directions should be made using a simple, concise and forceful tone. Never ramble on about the dog’s failures. When trying to train your dog, it is important not to make your commands too complex. If you put this expectation on your animal, you will...
by dogsadmin | Mar 4, 2024 | Dog Training
TIP! Reprimands should be delivered quickly and in a sharp tone. Do not whine and complain to your pet about their bad behavior. There are certain common traits to all dogs’ behavior, regardless of their size or breed. By knowing how dogs think and react,...
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