Rewards Based Dog Training Techniques Are Best For Small Dogs

By Lee Dobbins | Sep 23, 2008

Dogs of every size have been trained using the reward training technique, with it being one of the most effective ways to train small dogs. Pomeranian dogs, poodles, and chihuahuas are dogs that are too small to respond to the more insensitive training methods, like the utilization of a choke collar, though they will respond positively to reward based dog training techniques.

Dog Training Will Make The Family Happier

By James Dodger | Sep 23, 2008

When many people think of providing education for their dogs, they may envision showing off their best friend's playing-dead technique during summer cookouts. If this isn't something that appeals to them, they may disregard dog training as a frivolous activity custom made for people with too much time on their hands. There are, however, several ways of training your dog and several reasons to do so. Three very important benefits of training your dog are socialization, safety, and bonding.

5 tips on how to train your dog the easiest way

By Xylo Xansto | Sep 19, 2008

Training your dog should be fun, awesome, and enlightening for both you and your dog. Dog ownership does take times, brain power (not muscle power), and money, but the benefits are enormous in terms of the relationship you will have with your chosen "best friend." Here are some dog training tips that would make your dog training a successful one.

How To Train A Dog To Sit In 8 Easy Steps

By Lee Dobbins | Sep 16, 2008

Learning how to train a dog to sit is an important task for any new dog owner. Training can begin as soon as the puppy is in his new home. While it may not seem important to teach this to your puppy right off the bat, it is a cornerstone to developing a relationship with your dog. Here are some steps on how to train a dog to sit.

So You Have a New Puppy… Now What?

By Tony Bueler | Sep 12, 2008

First of all - Congratulations, this will be an exciting time for you and your family - especially the kids. The magic in your children's eyes when they see their brand new puppy will be hard to match. Just think of the hours of enjoyment they will bring to each other!

Train Your Dog Well

By john savage | Sep 11, 2008

Whoever said that dog training is easy must be living on another planet because the truth is that it can at times be very hard, and what dog owner has not met another owner who has been on the brink of giving up the effort. Yes, your dog want to please you, but, have you made it clear to them just what you want?

How To Train Your Dog Not To Bite

By Lee Dobbins | Sep 8, 2008

As a dog owner, it's your responsibility to learn the training methods for teaching your dog not to bite anyone. This is a critical part of pet ownership, in fact, The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that more than 4.7 million people are bitten by dogs each year. These bites result in unwanted medical bills and law suits, and, in some cases, the dog has to be put to sleep. With a little training, none of these negatives have to happen to you or your pet.

Dog Obedience Training Using the Positive Reinforcement Method

By jim crihfield | Sep 3, 2008

Dog training is certainly not a very easy job. There are a lot of factors that could pose as challenges, such as communication differences. However, it is important that you provide him with proper dog behavior training, so both of you can learn to co-exist harmoniously.

The Secrets Of Dog behavior training

By hotpets | Jan 4, 2008

Dog behavior training is not about making your dog to be obedient and safe to leave at home alone, the whole process is more difficult than that. (…)

Beyond Basic Dog Training by Diane Bauman

By hotpets | Jan 2, 2008

Dog obedience instruction has become more accessible now to common people with the publication of the Diane Bauman’s guide Beyond Basic Dog Training. (…)