Archive for October, 2009

Dogs Potty Training - How To Get It Done

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Dogs potty training is more necessary today than at other times in history as most dogs now live indoors.  You can start this training at any age, but the time that the training takes will vary with the dog’s age.  Puppies that are very young will take longer to train than puppies that are three or six months old, and older dogs may take even less time.When… Continue reading

Use These Tips to Stop Dog Chewing

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Do you have a problem with a chewing dog? This can be one of the most frustrating dog related problems around. Who wants to wake up and find their favorite slippers destroyed or ask your dog to fetch the paper and he brings it back in shreds? Dog chewing is a fairly common dog problem and it doesn’t affect just puppies, as some people might think.

However, if you… Continue reading

Review of Do It Yourself Dog Training

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Sharda Barker, an experienced health care practitioner, has written  another good dog training book, called Do It Yourself Dog Training. Sharda’s book is written in an easy to understand common sense style that is guaranteed to get her readers good results when training their dogs at home.

Sharda found that the “expert”  methods she was using offered conflicting ideas about the best ways to train dogs. Sharda decided to research… Continue reading

How to Go About Basset Training When A Dog Gets Territorial

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

 

Basset hounds belong to the elite few of the most powerful noses in the canine world; in fact, only the bloodhound is better than the breed. This Basset Training article will introduce us to just how territorial the dog is, whether breeding needs to be factored in, and if the basset hound makes a competent watchdog.

Do Basset Hounds Mark Their Territory?

Dogs are known to mark territory… Continue reading

Basset Training Tips on Housebreaking and Other Dog Routines

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

 

Basset hounds make unforgettable friends and companions. But they also carry downsides like obstinacy, an unbending will, and the ability to get you really annoyed and feel helpless. If you want to resolve this very unfair stat of things (and you really ought to!), apply some routine or scheme when it comes to food, housebreaking, sleep times, and most of all, exercise, among others. This basset training article… Continue reading