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Dog Behavior

Dog Behavior can turn your world upside down and thrust your Dog into a undesireable tail spin.The good news is Bad Dog Behavior can be changed once you understand the cause.

 
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Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first.
Barking Problems – Handling A Puppy That Barks For Attention by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
It can be quite an upsetting experience for new dog owners, to handle their new puppy‘s loud barking. Young puppies start barking and yelping as soon as they arrive in their new home, and most new dog owners are not prepared for this. There are even some puppies that bark throughout the night too, a...
Published: Wednesday 19 May, 2010
Behavior Training – Changing Your Puppy's Timid, Shy Behavior by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
Do you have a really shy puppy that you are now the proud owner of? If your dog is a toy breed, this fear based behavioral characteristic is very normal in them. It is also a fact that every litter of puppies will have one shy puppy in it, that needs different treatments than the other puppies.
Published: Monday 07 June, 2010
Car Chasing No More: Day 1 by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
As dog owners, we are left with the necessary task of finding a way to educate our pet to let him know that chasing cars, and bicycles, however thrilling and pleasing, simply will not be tolerated any longer.
Published: Thursday 11 June, 2009
Car Chasing No More: Day 2 & 3 by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
On the second day of training your dog not to chase cars and other moving objects, the exact sequence should be repeated as day one – with the dog dragging the thirty-five foot line. In each instance where an automobile passes without the dog yielding to temptation, he earns your praise; genuine, en...
Published: Thursday 11 June, 2009
Car Chasing No More: Day 4 (Final Training Day) by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
This is the day of the final exam, and graduation!
Published: Thursday 11 June, 2009
Car Chasing Why Do Dogs Risk Death With The Thrill Of The Chase by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
The brakes squeal, the car swerves, the inevitable THUD of wheel meeting dog is followed by the sickening crash of the careening, out-of-control automobile. The victims? The dog, of course. The occupants, presumably. But who was at fault? The dog's owner! Whether legally guilty or not, the respon...
Published: Monday 15 June, 2009
Destructive Chewing: A Simple Reason Why Your Dog Is Eating Everything In Sight by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
Before you can train your dog to stop his destructive chewing habits, you must first identify the type of chewing that your pet is demonstrating. There are different reasons why puppies and dogs engage in this habit, as well as a variety of ways to fix the problem. Therefore, identifying the type of...
Published: Thursday 11 June, 2009
Destructive Chewing: Your Dog Is Trying To Say Something! by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
For many centuries now, humans have totally domesticated dogs. We have brought them into our society and, in most cases, expected them to act like us and to be a regular part of our families. We should accept that fact that, in doing so, we have caused some of our own human emotions to develop in ou...
Published: Thursday 11 June, 2009
Digging – Support Your Dog's Digging Habit by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
Puppies love to dig! It's in their blood and it is quite often their favorite pastime. This is especially true for young puppies that stem from the sporting group, the terrier group, and the Nordic group.
Published: Friday 12 June, 2009
Dog Aggression - Why Territorial Aggression Makes A Dog Angry by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Behavior
To some degree, is completely natural for every dog to have one form of aggression or another. Since most dogs are now domesticated, they should have a certain level of calmness in them. Territorial aggression is the most common form of aggression that most dogs have a problem with. This simply mean...
Published: Thursday 20 May, 2010
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