Monday, 05 March 2012 22:45
How to Train a Border Collie - 3 Mistakes to Avoid
Written by Serena Field
If you want to learn how to train a Border Collie efficiently and effectively you need to know the pitfalls to avoid. It seems easy enough to wake up one morning and decide today is the day to start dog training, but without doing some research you're heading for failure. Even though you think you can launch into dog training, your Border Collie may not agree with you. It is one thing to be keen and want to get on with the job but it is another thing altogether to get your dog to understand what you want him to…
Monday, 05 March 2012 22:42
8 Great Tips to Keep Your Dog Safe With Horses
Written by Elizabeth Daschner
Horses and dogs go together like bread and butter. However, there are some safety concerns to consider when the two are together. Horses (equine) are prey animals. A horse will run or kick when startled. A dog (canine) is a predator. The predator has the psychological "upper hand" over the prey when the two meet. Even though dogs are domesticated and will rarely show aggression toward a horse causing it to flee, the instincts are "hard-wired" into each animal. Here a few tips to keep both your dog and your horse safe at the barn or on the trail. Always…
Thursday, 24 December 2009 23:58
How To Keep Your Puppy Busy While Learning At The Same Time
Written by Naveen Kumar
How carefully you introduce a new cat to your old dog (or your new dog to your old cat) is the trick to opening up and keeping meaningful companionship between these two pets. Now that you have made the commitment to bring a new animal into the house, you must spend as much of your time and compassion as possible in order to make certain that both of your pets start off on the right foot with each other.
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Thursday, 11 September 2008 05:40
Puppy Training: What Type Of Collar Should Your Puppy Have?
Written by Joanne Guest
Whether the concern is to train your dog or impart an identity to it, dog collars and leashes play a crucial role. Dog collars come in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles, and are much of a fashion statement nowadays. A dog collar could be a lifesaver for your puppy if, God forbid, it disappears from your residence.
Many dog owners find that their efforts toward training their pet are greatly aided by the use of a training collar. There are many types of collars available and each employs a different mechanism meant to guide your pet, restrain him or discourage bad or disobedient behavior. Some training collars can harm a dog if they are not used appropriately or are the wrong size; so, you should research training collars thoroughly before choosing one and consult with a training expert if you are unfamiliar with how to use a chosen collar. Some common dog training collars are: the prong…
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