Thursday 2nd of September 2010
Rescue dogs are frequently used to aid in finding missing people, whether in avalanche areas or in the forest, since they have such a fine sense of smell. Just one dog can do the work of nearly two dozen rescue workers, by covering the same amount of ground in a fraction of the time and far more thoroughly. But how are these dogs chosen and what type of dog training do they go through?
The Selection Process
Most rescue dogs are chosen as puppies. The first selection …
October 16th, 2008 | Posted in Puppy Training | No Comments
Simple Principles in Dog Obedience Training
Dogs, even when their breeding is maximized and well-adapted to human needs, will always need some basic obedience training as they would never figure this out on their own. Obedience training requires the use of some principles which differentiate effective training, from training without results. Principles to Learn:
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October 7th, 2008 | Posted in Dog Training for Dummies•Puppy Training | No Comments
Things to Consider When Choosing a Career in Dog Training
People who are really passionate about dogs will sometime choose a life’s career in this field so they can use their love for dogs everyday to help them, making it their goal to become a professional dog trainer.
Do you fall in the category of people who pursue their career in dog training just because someone said it is a good thing to do, or, because you have fallen so in love with
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October 5th, 2008 | Posted in Dog Training for Dummies•Puppy Training | No Comments
An early relationship strain will be caused by your dog's propensity to chew
Dogs carry out destructive chewing for three main reasons, they are simply bored, they find it pleasurable to do so, or they find it helps get them through emotional times. The nearest human equivalent for which might be to consume a bar of chocolate!
Anything that gets in the way of this chewing normally ends up in poor state. If you think about it there are lots of sharp, pointed teeth in your dog's mouth and they generally get the better
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October 4th, 2008 | Posted in Dog Training for Dummies•Puppy Training | No Comments
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By Jim Nettleton
If you’re as much of a dog lover as I am, you’re well aware that a dog plays a special role in a home. He is part of the family. Just as we train and teach our kids, we should also teach and train our dog. It is a proud feeling to have a dog that is well mannered and obedient. The dog appreciates it too,
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October 4th, 2008 | Posted in Dog Training for Dummies•Puppy Training | No Comments
Every dog owner wants to keep their dog safe. This is why many concerned dog lovers invest in an Invisible Fence system.
Invisible Fence is an electronic pet containment system. An electrical wire is laid underground along the perimeter of an area. The dog is fitted with a special electronic collar. When the
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October 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Dog Training for Dummies•Puppy Training | No Comments
So, what makes a professional dog trainer? In order for a person to judge on how each dog is to be handled during a dog training class, they must have experience. This is experience that is more than taking a couple of dogs through the initial rounds. This is the kind of knowledge that is gained from working with all breeds and under all conditions. The nature and characteristics of each dog has to be considered – the training method should be varied in order to meet …
September 30th, 2008 | Posted in Dog Training for Dummies•Puppy Training | No Comments