Archive for the ‘Training Tips’ Category

How to Stop Your Dog’s Unnecessary Barking

Tweet Barking is a very much accepted and a usual behavior among dogs. However, your neighbors do not seem to accept that fact very well. It seems unfair and improbable also to wish your dog could just fall silent. Here are some tips that could help you in lowering down your dog’s barking. How to [...]

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Socializing Your Dog

Tweet Socialization is more than just teaching your dog to get along with other dogs or with other people. It is basically helping your dog to get accustomed to its new environment and to anything new which it might encounter. This will help ensure that your dog will be well-adjusted and so that he or [...]

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Quick Tips on Potty Training your Dog

Tweet Dog toilet training is a very interesting aspect of dog training. Done correctly, you can be sure that you can avoid mayhem in your house. It is said that dogs, in general, will not do anything to soil their own habitat. Still, your dog’s natural instincts may not match that of living inside your [...]

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Basic Dog Training Tips

Tweet Most first-time dog owners will need quite a bit of help when it comes to basic dog training. Here, we will discuss at least three aspects which you need to explore in order to be able to train your dog. Doing so will make your dog more manageable in the long run. Leash Training [...]

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How to Train a Dog to Walk Around You: Video

Tweet If you want to show off to your friends or relatives with a great trick watch this video: More Videos from Jim Leske: How to Train a Dog to Rollover: Video How to Train a Dog to Sit: Video How to Train a Dog to Stand & Stay: Video How to Train a Dog [...]

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4 Essential Dog Training Tips

Tweet Start Training Early Step-by-Step Training Whenever your dog obeys or performs to a certain command, praise and reward it. Train you puppy in short, frequent sessions. Puppies have a short attention span and will get easily distracted or bored. Tweet

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