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6 Major Signs of dog aggression

6 Major Signs of dog aggression

Dog aggression is one such wild behavior and it should not be ignored. So have a glance at these six major signs of dog aggression and use a positive reinforcement to train good behavior. Mouthing, without biting down hard: The mouthing of an aggressive dog is not to...

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Dog Training Technique Using Free Shaping

Dog Training Technique Using Free Shaping

Have you ever played the game hotter and colder? If so, that is exactly what the next Dog Training Ecourse method is like. Free Shaping with a clicker is when a dog learns via the handler controlling the environment and position in which the reward is offered. Once...

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Establishing Rules for Your Dog

Establishing Rules for Your Dog

Initially, it’s always best to start with good habits when you first get a dog. To do so, you must establish rules for your dog. You can always change, add or take away established rules, but try to develop and stick with what will be acceptable in the household....

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How to Socialize Your Dog

How to Socialize Your Dog

Socialization is a crucial part to success with your canine. However, not all socialization is good. For example, a young puppy playing with a low energy older dog is typically not going to work out well. We can relate this to humans, specifically kids and elderly;...

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Tips to Stop Your Dog Leash Pulling

Tips to Stop Your Dog Leash Pulling

Is your dog walking with you? Have you been pulled down to the ground from your dog chasing after something? Walking your dog should be a pleasurable experience not a frantic walk with lots of leash pulling. I know some of you walk your pet at odd hours of the day to...

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Electric Collar (e-collar) Dog Training

Electric Collar (e-collar) Dog Training

Myself Ryan Matthews, I have literally trained thousands of dogs with the electric collar. I have also been to the top training schools to learn the proper usage of this type of tool. The reason I came to explore the dog e-collar training is due to the demands of my...

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Reading Body Language: Blinking  Caution

Reading Body Language: Blinking Caution

Have you ever winked at another person in agreement? Have you even known someone to wink at a person when they didn't have good intentions? Likely, you have observed that every time someone winks they have great intent. Well, dogs are the same way. But, dogs don't...

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Read Dog’s Body Language

Read Dog’s Body Language

Reading Body Language Too frequently I see people forcing dogs in uncomfortable situations. Generally, it is because people try to push their intentions onto the dog. For example, trying to force a timid or shy dog to receive being petted. Guys and gals not all dogs...

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Possessive Dog Aggression

Possessive Dog Aggression

Many dogs show the tendency to guard their possessions from others. I also refer to this as resource guarding or possessive aggression. This happens with space, food, toys or anything the dog perceives as valuable to them. It can also be called social aggression, but...

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Must Know Vaccinations  Prevention For Your Dog

Must Know Vaccinations Prevention For Your Dog

Must Know Vaccinations & Prevention For Your Dog (Provided by DVM Patricia Mahoney, Full Circle Veterinary Care) Vaccinations for dogs are important . Here you will learn the must know topics about dog vaccinations and prevention. Rabies is a legal issue as well...

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Important Health Precautions For Your Dog

Important Health Precautions For Your Dog

Important Health Precautions For Your Dog (Provided by DVM Patricia Mahoney, Full Circle Veterinary Care) Giving your dog the things they need is important. In fact, it is our responsibility to know important health precautions for your dog's best interest. If you...

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Dog Grooming

Dog Grooming

Grooming Your Dog (Provided by DVM Patricia Mahoney, Full Circle Veterinary Care) A young puppy doesn't have the natural ability to replenish the oils in their skin until about 12 weeks, so don't groom it more than once a month. If you bathe a dog regularly, be sure...

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