Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
9:24 am
THIS IS AWESOME!
My favorite dog trainer and dog whisperer of all time has just released a free video online explaining how to eliminate 94% of all unwanted behavior in ANY dog.
Her name is Krista Cantrell and I absolutely LOVE the way she teaches.
Click on the video to watch. You'll be glad you did...

When starting the process of puppy crate training you have to remember that your puppy would love to do nothing more in the world than please it’s owner, “YOU”. You must take the proper steps in the correct order to “help” your puppy understand what you want it to do (NOT PEE OR POOP ON YOUR CARPET!!!!). You can’t just take a puppy outside and expect it to magically know what you want it to do.
If you teach yourself the proper training techniques, then your puppy probably will learn more in a smaller time frame than you think. Waiting unitl your puppy relieves itself on your floor and then rubbing the nose in it, is not what I mean. You cannot and I repeat cannot correct a puppy for going to the bathroom in the house unless you catch it in the act. Pups don’t have the mental capacity to realize what you are scolding them for that happened in the past, and you wind up confusing them. If you do not see them while they are doing it a punishment just does not have the proper effect.
Selecting A Crate
The first thing you want to do in puppy crate training is select the proper size crate. The crate should be just big enough for the puppy to stand up and turn around in and not bigger. You might wonder if your puppy needs more space to stretch out so it doesn’t feel so enclosed. Thinking like a human again! It is fine, it’s commonplace that us humans think like that, but your dog doesn’t.
Remember how they don’t like to relieve themselves in their den??? Well if you permit your puppies to have too large of an area, they might use one side for a toilet and the other for resting. Most of the commercially available puppy crates are sufficient for puppy crate training. I like the plain tan crates (color shouldn’t matter, people just know which ones I am referring to with this reference) with the mesh doors that have a lock on them. They are great for containing dog hair and dirt in the crate and not on your carpet. If you buy a crate that has a divider in it that will allow you to adjust the size, it will save you money by not having to keep purchasing new crate every time your puppy grows.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
9:24 am
Trying to put an end to Beagle digging is a challenging task but has various rewards for the dog owner if the training is done well. Beagle dogs are some of the most intelligent, most loyal, most loving dogs on the planet and are tremendous pets for individuals of any age. Beagles are regularly trained to be house pets, to be show dogs, or to be working dogs in several different industries because of their great intelligence and their superior learning capability for new skills and tricks. By following a few Beagle training strategies, the whole process is generally made fast and simple.
A Leash And Collar Set
There are several different tools which might be used to effectively prevent Beagle digging and each of these tools make the training of the dog much easier. The very first training tool that will be necessary is a dog leash and collar set. This helps to control the dog and helps to communicate to the pet where they need to be.
Your dog’s leash shouldn’t be used for negative reinforcement during the training to stop Beagle digging since repeatedly jerking on the leash and yanking your dog around could cause harm to the dog and teach the dog that you intend to harm him. Instead, a leash ought to be utilized for soft persuasion and careful maneuvering of the pet into a more suitable position. Additionally, it provides the dog with a reminder to focus on the training to stop Beagle digging and hinder him from wandering off during the training sessions.
Doggy Treats
Quite a few professional trainers utilize doggy treats for positive reinforcement during training to stop Beagle digging as it keeps the dog focused on the training and provides your dog with a reward for carrying out the activity. The use of doggy goodies is just as valuable for a dog owner who is training his dog so long as the goodies are used appropriately during the training. The treats that are selected for use during the training to stop Beagle digging mustn’t be offered to the dog at any other time of the day so that your dog appreciates that the only way he’ll be getting the treat is by concentrating on the training and carrying out the task.
There are many commercial doggy treats readily available that may be used to end Beagle digging and the choice of which one to choose is up to the dog trainer. Many trainers elect not to buy commercial doggy goodies, opting instead to reward their pet dogs with little bits of ham, bits of boiled chicken, or small pieces of broken bacon. Any item that tastes good to the pet can be used as a doggy treat through the training to stop Beagle digging.
For more information on how to deal with dog digging behavior, visit stop dog digging.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
9:24 am
barking dog
Is there a way to quiet my barking dog that is proven? 18 traditional lullabies, Canine Lullabies, songs that can calm a barking dog in seconds. Lullabies have been used for many years. These lullabies are different because they use the beat of a human heartbeat as the rhythm. The human heartbeat along with compassionate human voices allows your barking dog to retreat to a place that is safe and calm for him. A place to retreat mentally when he is upset or anxious. A place to rest and not bark.
Canine Lullabies are simple, predictable and non-dynamic. These are a few of the basic principles of relaxation that even apply to dogs. When the lullabies, which are combined with the sound of the human heartbeat and the singing of the compassionate voices, are played for the dog, they instantly begin to relax and calm down. Why will your dog stop barking? Because they can relate and not feel scared or upset.
A dogs hearing is very selective. They can hear your heartbeat up to 75 feet away. All dogs can hear 50 times better than a human so they are used to hearing a human heartbeat. They know if the person is upset simply by the beat rate of their heart. Did you know they can identify you as their owner simply by your heartbeat?
The beat of the human heartbeat in Canine Lullabies, at rest, is very assuring to your dog. Using another dog’s heartbeat would be upsetting to your dog. They would instantly recognize it as another dog and would be threatened, rather than calmed by what they heard.
Canine Lullabies were first used to quiet babies and have sold over 3 million copies. They have also been used in over 8,400 hospitals for neonatal units. They have been proven to be very effective to calm a crying baby or to calm a barking dog.
This lullaby music, Canine Lullabies is being used with thousands of dogs and in hundreds of animal shelters to calm barking dogs in seconds.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
9:24 am
Dog tote carriers are perpetually a must have for the small dogs. They’re obtainable in several shapes, sizes plus styles. Dog tote carriers are continually a should have for the small dogs. They are on the market in several shapes, sizes plus styles. Dog tote carriers can be made from a wide array of materials as well as cardboard, plastic, cloth, and opulent leather. The right type of material for you depends on how you plan to use your dog tote carrier.
Dog Carrier totes are offered in several sizes and in many enchanting colours and styles. Dog carriers are terribly effective for a little puppy. Dog carriers are generally used when your dog is being transported via a automobile therefore he or she will be safe whereas on the move. An unrestrained dog could create a risk when travelling in a car, either by disturbing any of the passengers or maybe the driving force or even hurt itself. Dog carriers are so useful and versatile; some will be used as backpacks, totes and even car seats. Not only are pet carriers nice for traveling, but they’re comfortable, durable and enjoyable to your dog or pet.
Dog carriers are great for transporting your dog in the car for a easy trip to the vet or taking him or her on an airplane for a fun-stuffed vacation. Your dog can be traveling in style and luxury in an exceedingly fashion pet carrier. Dog carriers are very handy things for transportation of tiny dogs in case of environmental disaster. Dog cages and dog carriers are a terribly helpful item for transporting your pet to the vet or kennel etc. Dog carriers are a must when traveling throughout the holidays! We have a big variety of styles.
Tote dog carriers are on the market for tiny dogs of all sizes, some models holding pets from up to 18 lbs, while different dog tote carriers even holding small dogs up to 30 lbs. A tote is right for you and your pet if you’ll be able to easily manage your dog’s weight on a single shoulder. Totes shoulder luggage are trendy, easy to clean, washable and are comfy for traveling. Moreover, this sort of dog carrier is meant with ventilations, detachable straps, and rubberized cloth, is sturdy and has four viewing panels.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
6:26 am
Puppy trainiing is always exciting and can be very interesting as well. This is a 9 wk old Belgian Malinois puppy named ‘Simon’ that is owned by Dave Skoletsky of Sit Means Sit Dog Training and he is having fun retrieving a hula hoop in this video.
Duration : 0:1:10
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
6:26 am
They just seem to grow too fast, and in no time flat, they’re gone…
Raising puppies is really a treat!
We need all the help we can to continue with what little Barbet blood from the old bloodlines that we have left, Coccolina being a wonderful example of a “racer”!
Duration : 0:3:11
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
6:26 am
Belgium rescue dag training IWRDA
International water Rescue Dog Accademy
www.newfoundlander.be for more
Duration : 0:3:16
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
6:26 am
Super cute clothes for the little ones…Love Gw litle
Duration : 0:3:16
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
6:26 am
Judge: Kamisato Hiroshi (JAP),
Aksay Chin Ama Dablam, Ayyangadoo Huang Ho-Tei, Chenporewa Ista Iron, Chenporewa Ista Iwan To Netravati, Fengshan Kamal Altan-Corgo
Duration : 0:9:46
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
11:22 pm

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