Pets

Leaving A Puppy Loose In The House

Hi Adam, I purchased your book, and have made huge progress with my 6 month chocolate puppy (Kava). (To read about the book she’s referring to please see http://www.dogproblems.com/newvideos.htm) Kava is a good dog, very smart, and basically obedient. Thank you for the wonderful training information. Kava will soon be a good doggie citizen. In the last two weeks, he…

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Looking After Your Dog Part Three Dog Crates

Just as you relish having your own room where you can enjoy a moment of solace, your dog likes having its own room, too. Dogs still retain a few of their ancient characteristics, and would love to have some kind of a den – a little, cozy place of their own. Some people may have an aversion to dog crates,…

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Can You Really Train A Cat Is It Worth The Trouble

Cats are notoriously independent and have a mind of their own. Can you really teach a cat new tricks? Cat owners often think that their cat is just too moody to listen. Some owners feel their cats are un-trainable simply because they are arrogant. The fact is many times pets don’t obey because they don’t understand what you want from…

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Dog Behavior Training To Housebreak Your Puppy

Are you ready to find the puppy housebreaking solutions you have been searching for? I’m glad you found my article. Sit back and relax and I believe you will learn a thing or two. Housebreaking is the most indispensable thing your puppy needs to learn. Ordinary sound judgment ought to reveal to you why. Do you hope for your home…

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Bulldog Problems Is It Housebreaking Or Separation Anxiety

Dear Adam: I adopted Sophie, a 3-year old 60-lb female English Bulldog, four months ago. The problem is twofold–one, she pees in the house (and occasionally poops, too), and two, being an incredibly strong dog, she easily butts her way out of ANY crate, from airline-style to an all-metal crate (and I even wired the latches shut, and strapped the…

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Dog House Training How To House Train Your Dog

House Training Your Dog The absolute first thing you must train your dog to do is is housebreaking No, no, you don’t teach your dog how to break into your house when you forget your keys. Housebreaking means he must learn where and when he may do his business. Besides being substantially advantageous to the hygiene of your household, dogs…

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Submissive Urination

Dear Mr. Katz: I recently received your book on training and listened to the bonus tapes. Although I found numerous ideas for other training and problem areas in the book, I did not find anything helpful to me in the main complaint area I still have with my dog. He is a 5 month old boxer/shepherd mix who pees submissively/excitedly…

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Crate Training Tips How To Crate Train Your Dog

A crate is a valuable and useful training tool. Its main purpose is to provide security, safety and protection for short term confinement while training a puppy or new dog about its own and house boundaries. A crate may look like a jail cell, but when used properly is your dog’s natural den – a personal space where he’ll feels…

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Golden Retriever

House Breaking Your Golden Retriever

To properly train house break your Golden Retriever, you must stick to a routine regarding your crate, and ensure that he doesn’t spend additional time outside of his crate. When he is outside of his crate, you should watch him at all times. If you don’t keep an eye on him when he is outside of the crate and he…

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