HOuse Training The Other Side of the Coin

Posted on February 4th, 2011 by admin

HERE'S A GREAT TIP! I've been following this dog trainer for a long time (I love her books!) and was really psyched to see that she has a video up now about this. It's only a couple minutes long but it's really helpful. Click on the video to watch it. It should answer your questions...

http://www.healthfordogs.net – for more info on housebreaking tips, visit this website

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Tell Bell Dog Potty Training

Posted on February 2nd, 2011 by admin

The Tell Bell is the ideal way to potty train your puppy or dog…in just 10 to 12 days!  Just Place this sturdy little bell by the door, follow the directions in the Owner’s Manual and Instructional DVD, and your furry friend will be house broken in no time!  No messes or  accidents…just listen for the “gotta go” bell!  Potty training your pup has never been easier!

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House Training Your New Puppy

Posted on January 26th, 2011 by admin

I trained my dog using this ebook: http://bit.ly/hcPsFg . This guide laid it out step by step making it easy for me to train my dog to be well behaved. Check it out!

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House Training Your New Puppy

Posted on January 25th, 2011 by admin

I trained my dog using this ebook: http://helptrainmydog.info . This guide laid it out step by step making it easy for me to train my dog to be well behaved. Check it out!

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House Training Your New Puppy

Posted on January 20th, 2011 by admin

Check this link:
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How to train your dog once and for all!!

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Treat Your Pet With Pet Supplies Beds

Posted on December 23rd, 2010 by Fiona Crellin

If you were your pet, you would probably want to sleep in one of those soft, furry beds. Such type of bed will surely warm me up in cold winter nights. Any pet would love to cuddle in such a bed. Perhaps if pet owners get a glimpse of pet supplies beds available then they can have a better idea on what to get for their dear pet.

Varieties of beds can now be found for almost every type of pets. There are even more options available to choose from online. Some pet beds are designed to keep pets cool in warm weather, such as foam-based beds that soak in water to keep them cool from the bottom up. But if your pet needs warmth then you can give it a warm mat or bed which is another variation.

Sofa couch is one of pet’s favorite hang out place. Others love to be invited to jump into bed and snuggle with their owner. We can buy these pets custom designed mats from pet supplies bed manufacturers. Since pets can also have allergies, some of these beds are even made of hypo-allergenic materials. Choices range from small, to large, to extra large, to even orthopedic in the range of pet supplies beds. If your pet wants an elevated bed then you can order one too. You can even find comfortable bean bag style beds like the one that Garfield used, made especially for all-day nappers. If you don’t have a lot of space for pet bed storage, you should look into fold-able pet mats that will help you save space. Nap pads for the car let your pet sleep on the go.

Chew-proof beds are even available for pets that like to scratch, chew and nibble on everything they can get their paws on – even their comfortable beds! If you are looking for something a little plush for your pet – don’t worry. Shops specializing in pet supplies and beds can make this type of bed to order. Trendy beds are cool for teenager pet owners. They will even get pairs of pet clothes similar to the bed sheet.

Your pet deserves a good bed to comfortably cuddle on. Why shouldn’t they have a little luxury in return for all the companionship they give you? Let them spend their days roaming around your house or outside in your garden. You are providing them with the best care possible whether they stay at home or travel about with you. So get the best may not be elegantly fancy but still comfy bed in some pet supplies bed stores and manufacturers in town.

Fiona writes numerous articles on dog travel cages and about how to find dog cages for cars on the web.

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The Simple Trick To Train Your Dog

Posted on December 22nd, 2010 by admin

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The Simple Trick To Train Your Dog

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Train Your Dog TV – Episode 4 – Behavior Problems

Posted on December 18th, 2010 by admin

http://www.trainyourdogtv.com – Train Your Dog TV – Episode 4 – Behavior Problems – Eric Letendre, the Amazing Dog Training Man, covers the topic of behavior problems in depth. Watch this video to learn how to ask Eric your dog training questions.

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The Correct Dog Crate Helps When Crate Training Dogs

Posted on December 13th, 2010 by doggielover

When you begin crate training dogs, having the right dog crate proves to be advantageous. When you take your puppy home, it will be unable to cope with the whole area of your house and it will be calm and happy in the perfect sized dog crate. Housetraining a puppy is easy with a dog crate in your home. Crates are a wonderful training tool because you can teach your puppy to use papers in the crate.

Housetraining a puppy with dog crates can be an excellent solution when you have a puppy who gets overexcited. In order to help your puppy relax, you will just need to put it in the crate. When you choose a crate, you can feel comfortable with leaving your puppy home unattended and not have to worry that your house will be ruined when you get home. These are handy little puppy potty training secrets. Dog crates are a great way to feed your puppy in case it becomes easily distracted. Your puppy will focus on its food and eat until it has had enough and then you can take it away.

Some Important Dog Crate Features

There are many types of dog crates, including the popular range of midwest folding dog crate. This is the type of crate that has space that you can adjust to your puppy’s needs. Choose the right size crate for your dog’s height. Housebreaking your puppy depends on you having the correct sized crate. When you’re training your puppy to “go” on it’s papers, you will need to make sure that the crate isn’t too big or your puppy will sleep on one side and “do it’s job” on the other.

If your puppy is going to be a big dog, purchase a crate with a divider, so that you can keep the area small while it is a pup. Even in the divided area, your puppy will be able to turn around comfortably and still feel safe. As your puppy gets bigger, you can get rid of the divider.

The type of bedding is an important aspect of your dog crate training. Some dog owners have noticed that their puppies still use the bathroom inside, even though the crate is the appropriate size for potty training. Most of the time, thick bedding can acutally cause dogs to pee, so make sure that your puppy doesn’t have too thick of a bed.

You can even crate train older dogs. House training grown up dogs is easier with dog crates too. Any problems crate training can be rectified when you follow instructions on the house training or potty training of your dog.

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How to House Train a Dog

Posted on December 13th, 2010 by doggielover

New dog owners often find that they have much more difficulty house training a dog than they first think that will when they first get a puppy. Dogs are, above all else, animals. If they are going to learn to be house trained, then their owners will have to firm and consistent with both their dog’s schedule and their rewards.

House breaking a dog is much more about having a routine and training the owner than teaching the dog anything. Even a well trained dog needs to be taken outside several times a day. Early in the morning and right before bed are both good places to start. However, it’s also important to get your dog outside after playtime and meals.

At least at first, you’ll want to stay outside and make sure that the dog does go. Praise them for this, making sure you use whatever phrase you want the dog to associate with the act of elimination.

Dogs do not like to eliminate where they eat or sleep. This fact can be taken advantage of if the owner places a small bowl of food in any area of the house where the dog has had an accident in the past. Since dogs tend to go back to to the same spots, this will make the dog think twice the next time they sniff in that area.

Also, limiting the area where the dog is allowed to live and play can keep him from making messes. Blocking off the second floor or a hallway leading to rooms the dog doesn’t often go to might help eliminate accidents. Areas that your dog doesn’t visit often might be considered almost the same as outside, so take away the temptation to ‘mark’ that particular territory.

Remember, consistency is key when you’re hoping to house train your dog.

Taylor also writes on articles on dog bed selection such as large dog beds.

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