Thursday, 11 September 2008 02:19

Training Your Great Dane

Written by Terrificpets.com
The Great Dane, although a large dog breed, is a great house dog. Though they may tend to be active, a few minutes or so of regular exercise daily is all that it needs to be able to maintain its figure. The Great Dane in general is very bonded to humans. However, if left untrained, they can be aggressive and dominant to other humans and other dogs. One of the most important aspects of keeping a dog is being able to train it. First and foremost, obedience training is a must. Though your Great Dane is a people-dog, those that…
Wednesday, 10 September 2008 11:41

Advanced Dog Training Exercises

Written by Sallie McConnell
Coming when called is a vital skill that every dog must learn, both for its own safety and that of those around it. A disobedient dog that refuses to come when called could easily be hit by a car, get into a fight with another dog, or suffer a variety of other bad experiences. A well trained dog that comes when called can safely be taken out to play in the local park, at the beach, on the hiking trail, or anywhere else the owner and dog may wish to go.
Wednesday, 10 September 2008 11:27

Afghan Hounds - High Maintenance Dogs?

Written by Terrificpets.com
The appearance and attitude of the Afghan hound can easily lead you to believe that they are very high maintenance dogs. Their long, shiny coats and the aloof manner in which they carry themselves can be almost intimidating to some. Before you make the decision to add an Afghan hound to your family you should consider the amount of work that will be involved.
Wednesday, 10 September 2008 11:22

Your Commitment To A Dog

Written by Terrificpets.com
Deciding to bring home a dog or a puppy is a big step in most individual's lives, and is not one that should be made on the spur of the moment. A dog is a living animal, that has both physical and emotional needs, just the same as any other type of pet. Dogs, through selective breeding, have become excellent companions, ideal for families, individuals and even for homes with small children. Understanding the complete commitment to having a dog as a pet will help you in deciding exactly what type of dog you will need, or even if a…
Wednesday, 29 October 2008 07:46

Several Tips For Getting Your Dog To…

Written by Lawrence J. Reaves
When you bring a new dog home, you will need to take steps to socialize him. It is an ongoing effort over your dog's life and is a critical component of his development. A dog that hasn't been exposed to others (whether people or other dogs) poses a risk. Dogs can become uncomfortable or agitated quickly. Factors such as loud noises, other dogs, and even people wearing hats can cause your dog to become alarmed. In that state, they're unpredictable.

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