| Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
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Dog Behavior - What To Do When Your Dog Is Being Bullied by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| There are dogs out there that bully other dogs when in a “doggie environment”, such as a dog park, dog daycare, or a beach area designated for dogs and their owners. Often, bullying takes place in large groups, regardless of the size. Most of these dog bullies are of the large breed and prey on smal... |
| Published: Friday 12 June, 2009 |
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Dog Behavior Growling Is Your Dog Angry, Or Just Trying To Tell You Something by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| When a dog growls, it is an indication that he is uncomfortable in a specific situation, whatever reasons that may be. As a dog owner, you can observe this behavior and discover what types of things tend to bother your dog or puppy. This makes a great opportunity for you to condition him to better r... |
| Published: Monday 15 June, 2009 |
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Dog Behavior – Dogs Are Like Children, They Need Leadership & Guidance by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| Dogs having a natural instinct towards being "pack" animals. Just like their ancestors in which they came from, the wolf, dogs think in terms of partnerships and teamwork when it comes to certain activities. Similar to the way a sports team will work together in order to accomplish the combined goa... |
| Published: Friday 12 June, 2009 |
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Dog Behavior – Why You Should Never Let Your Dog Beg For Food & Attention by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| Unless they are trained not to do so, most dogs will form the natural habit of begging for both attention and food. Some dog owners except this behavior and think it's cute, but most people get annoyed very quickly when their dog starts to beg every time he wants love, attention, and especially when... |
| Published: Saturday 13 June, 2009 |
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Excessive Barking (Part 1): The Number One Reason Why Dogs Become Excessive Barkers by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| Dogs are not born as “problem dogs”. Instead, they become problem dogs as a result of human dog owner inadequacies. The shortcomings of dog owners are to blame as the real culprit for bad behaving dogs. And although most serious canine problems tend to develop during the most critical period of a do... |
| Published: Sunday 22 November, 2009 |
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Excessive Barking (Part 2): Are You Supporting Your Dog's Barking Without Even Knowing It? by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| Dogs that have a problem with excessive barking and constant whining are not displaying bad behavior as most dog owners unjustly assume. Instead, these dogs are just reaching out for some attention. Excessive barking is simply an issue that has to do with loneliness. In fact, loneliness is typically... |
| Published: Monday 23 November, 2009 |
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Excessive Barking (Part 3): Train Your Dog To Stop Inappropriate Barking In Less Than 7 Days by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| Every day, all over the world, dog owners are making the mistake of supporting their dogs behavior problems, such as excessive barking, and then punishing the animal for its actions. |
| Published: Tuesday 24 November, 2009 |
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Excessive Barking (Part 4): How To Use A Water Gun To Quiet Your Dog by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| If your dog is an excessive barker and literally keeping you and the neighbors up at night, you have the responsibility to take a little time and properly communicate to your dog that it is not okay to bark for no apparent reason. The key to such communication and effective dog training lies within ... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 November, 2009 |
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Excessive Barking (Part 5): How To Use Tin Cups To Quiet Your Dog by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| The fastest and most efficient way to train your dog to stop barking excessively is by using two methods. One method is by using a squirt gun, of which we discussed a simple 3-step training plan previously, and the second is called the “Tin Can Method”. |
| Published: Wednesday 25 November, 2009 |
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Excessive Barking (Part 6): How To Trick Your Dog Into Being Quiet (Setting Up The Plan) by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Behavior |
| It has been said that a trained dog has the intellect of a child in the age group of between three and seven years old. At first glance this may seem commendable, but when one stops to think about it, that intellect is not really advantageous under all circumstances. |
| Published: Thursday 26 November, 2009 |
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