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Training Your Dog

                                    DIY Dog Training


A collection of articles that will help when it comes to your training your puppy or adult dog.

General Dog Training

- We’d all like a well trained dog: one that comes when it is called, sits when it’s told to sit and is only noticed when you want it to be.

- Your new puppy is a bundle and energy and for the most part a lot of fun, that is until you find your favourite shoe all chewed up in the corner or your children really can claim that the dog ate their homework.

- At some point or another most dogs bark, and depending on what type of dog you have it can be anything from a high pitched yap to a deep throated growling bark. For some owners having a dog that barks is not a problem, for others is can be a cause of great frustration for both themselves and the neighbours.

- You and your new pup have had a wonderful day, and as far as you’re concerned everything is perfect – then bed time hits.

- Whether you’ve got a big dog or small, one of the most important aspects of its training is teaching it to play well and not become aggressive when other dogs come near.

- It's never too soon to start training your puppy. Some basic training guides.

- When you pick your pup up from the breeder/animal welfare, you will no doubt be given a list/pamphlet etc of the do’s and don’ts of puppy care. The problem is that often it goes in one ear and out the other in all the excitement of collecting your new pet.

- One of the biggest concerns for new dog owners is the thought that their new puppy may leave a lot of unwanted presents around the house.

Breed Specific Dog Training











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