A few tips on what to do when your pet makes a mistake. How to handle accidents with washable items and how to clean up those that occur on the carpet as well.
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Crate Train Your Puppy
Pet crates are an excellent way to train your dog and provide it with its own sanctuary. There are numerous benefits to crate training your dog.
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Dog Tricks
Here are a few tricks even the novice dog owner can handle. Learn the basics about how to reward and talk to your dog while teaching him some simple tricks. Teach your dog to Sit and Shake Hands, to Dance, to Find and Retrieve Something, and to play the Advanced Search Game.
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Fear Of Dogs
Some children, and even some adults, are afraid of dogs. This article deals with this common childhood fear and discusses techniques that you can use to help your child to avoid developing a full-fledged phobia around canines.
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First Leash and Collar
A little help for your dog with his new leash and collar. This article discusses how you can go about breaking in your puppy with a new leash and collar, and a few a warnings about some things that you should be aware of.
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Home Alone
Here are a few ideas for when you're feeling guilty about leaving your pet 'Home Alone'.
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How to Puppy/Kitten-Proof your House
A serious look at some of the hazards that are out there for our new puppies and kittens.
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Jumping
Training your dog NOT to jump up isn't always easy. This article helps you to see things from your dog's point of view, and gives you 3 simple techniques to teach your dog how to greet people properly. Try out these techniques.
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Leash Training
Once you teach your dog that walking on a leash does NOT mean pulling, leashes are a wonderful control tool. This article discusses issues of safety, control, and the effective use of a leash for consistent and repetitive training.
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Puppy Boot Camp
A dog is for life, not just for Christmas! Some thought-provoking truths to come to terms with BEFORE you bring home that little bundle of joy. This article discusses some ways to prepare for your squirming, mouthing, piddling, squealing, yapping, fragile bundle of ceaseless energy (and joy).
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Using a Halti
Have you considered training with a Halti? This article tells you which type of owner should use a halti, and provides you will some great training tips (shortcuts don't work) to help your dog get used to a halti.
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