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An obedient dog is a good dog, but they do not get this way naturally. In order to get a well-trained dog, one must begin the dog’s training and conditioning while the dog is still very young. For the most part, people attempt dog training on their own, however there are a few who may turn to an obedience school for very thorough dog training.
March 11th, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | No Comments
Tear Resistant
Sealed edges and plastic backing protects floors
The quilted design and polymer technology quickly draws moisture in to keep surface area dry.
Easy Clean Up.
Longest lasting , multiple use pad
Product DescriptionForget soggy, smelly newspapers and wet paw prints tracked through the house. Now there’s a truly innovative way to train your puppy or dog. Neat ‘n Dry, the first super-absorbent, trackless, odor-blocking, floor protection pad. Also ideal for dogs left i ... Read More
March 10th, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | 5 Comments
Protect yourself from dangerous dogs while walking, jogging, or bicycling
Emits piercing ultrasonic tone that dogs hate
Works with any dog
Can also be used to train dogs
Requires 9-volt battery (sold separately)
Product DescriptionEliminates barking and annoying behavior by emitting a piercing ultrasonic tone that pets hate, but humans can barely hear. Stop dogs from jumping, barking and biting.
Pet Parade Dog Repeller and Training Aid
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March 9th, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | 5 Comments
Scientific method of training your pet safely and easily
Ergonomic design fits comfortably in your hand
Stainless steel clicker element won¿t rust
Easily attaches to keychain or lanyard
Includes free step-by-step training guide
Product DescriptionErgonomic training clicker based on scientific principles of operant and classical conditioning.
StarMark Clicker Dog Training System
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March 8th, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | 5 Comments
When it comes to house training a dog, pet owners can often feel like they have all the wrong ideas. Sometimes they seem to resist house training to the point where you wonder if you’ll ever break them of the habit of going to the bathroom in the house. But there are secrets of house training a dog.
March 7th, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | No Comments
Getting a new puppy is just the beginning of all the fun to come. There will be a few frustrating days intermingled with the over abundance of excellent ones, so don’t let these get you down. Training a new puppy takes time, patience, and consistency. Having a daily routine is the best way to get started with training, as well as remaining focused on the type of training at hand. It will be easiest for both of you if you start with one task at a time, instead of throwing a bunch of new commands his way. The following are some very basic puppy training tips.
March 7th, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | No Comments
Fowl Pursuit has joined w/Pro Field trainers
Highlights the proper training necessary for dogs
Product DescriptionIn this latest video, Shawn Stahls Fowl Dawgs 1, the team at Fowl Pursuit has joined with Pro Field Trialer, Avid Waterfowler and Competition Duck Caller Rick Stawski of Fine Line Retrievers to bring you an educational dog training series. The First Years video will highlight the proper training necessary for the preparation of your dogs first season in the blind.
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March 5th, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | No Comments
Enjoy stress-free walks with collar that controls pulling, lunging, and jumping
Straps made from supple nylon
Ideal for dogs 8 weeks or older and from 60 to 130 pounds
Can be worn up to 18 hours per day
Includes fitting instructions, training guide, and comprehensive DVD
Product DescriptionMore than two million dog owners have found the secret to stress-free walks. Immediately eliminates pulling on the leash. With the Gentle Leader, when you steer the dog’s nose, you steer the dog’ ... Read More
March 5th, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | 5 Comments
When looking to buy a dog cage it can be quite confusing as there are so many different dog cages out there to buy. There are numerous to choose from such as the large, heavy duty travel cages, to the smaller, cute, decorative types that look more like a piece of furniture.
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | No Comments
Small recommended for Beagles, Cocker Spaniels, Shelties, etc
The soft and flexible adjustable rubber prongs of the Treat Meter¿ dispense treats randomly for interactive play
Recommended for use with the Busy Buddy® Buddy-Berries¿ or Liver Biscotti® Small Bites treats
Dishwasher safe, top rack only
Recommended for puppies 2-6 months of age
Product DescriptionThe Busy buddy puppy Waggle small gives your puppy something good to chew. Left to their own devices, bored Puppies can cause a lot ... Read More
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Dog Training | No Comments