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5 Tips To Choose Effective Dog Training Courses
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It can be confusing figuring out the best way to train your dog, and there are a lot of options available. How can you decide what the best dog training courses are? There are certain things to look Read more...

 

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House Training Tips For Puppy Or Dog
By MichaelTeoh
Taking a puppy to your home is a big responsibility since you have to meet all the animal’s health needs and provide a loving environment. In the first month of accommodation, that may also be the Read more...

Dog Training: How To Stop Your Dog From Pulling On Their Leash
I am pretty sure that your dog pulls his leash every time you take a walk with him. And I am certain that you get annoyed especially when he takes you for walk instead of you taking him for a walk. Read more...

 
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Guide Dog Training For The Disabled
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Who said that “the dog is man’s best friend” didn’t talk nonsense, and the saying is old enough to confirm its value of truth: not only is the dog a reliable friend and a playful giddy presence, but Read more...
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Dog Training - Bad Dogma, How Harsh Training Methods Can Cause Aggression
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The dictionary defines the word dogma as: The established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization, thought to be authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted or Read more...
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Secrets To Training A Dog To Fetch
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When you wake up in the morning, and sit outside to drink your morning coffee. You will notice that your dog is in play mode chewing at a ball; or whatever your dog is interested in. You notice that Read more...


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Dog Training - Coping With The Death Of Your Dog
By John M Williams

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The passing away of your dog is a sad time for all pet owners and a moment we all would like to avoid altogether although it is a natural process of losing a good friend or family member there are options that can make dealing with the situation better.


It is certainly can be a big shock to you when you find out your pet has passed away and the first reaction could be that of denial. Denial is a common occurrence when dealing with loss or finding out when someone your love has passed away. This is due to your body not wanting to deal with the blow of a pet's death and it then tries to block it out like nothing has happened.

It is generally better to accept the situation of your dogs' death if possible, this may be hard to come to terms with for many on such an emotional time, so a burial or small gathering of friends and family who knew the dog to say a final farewell may be a good idea, and it will help you accept the current situation.

Anger and blame may be a result of the shock and you may feel like this is a way to release the emotion you are feeling and pass it on to someone else. Veterinarians go through a tuff process to get to the standard of a professional vet, and for good reason, they care for the work they do. Blaming your vet should not be an option and they are always looking out for the best interest of your dog no matter what you might think when grieving your dogs' death. Avoid this type of behaviour as it helps no one and it will only turn into guilt on your emotions start to calm down.

When the bad news finally hits home the grieving will start and your emotions will be too much to control, it's good to let your emotional feelings out as this helps the situation greatly. Keeping yourself overly busy is not recommended like many people do, the emotions will need to come out sometime and it has to happen to stop the feeling of emptiness. Try finding groups of others in your community or internet that can relate to your problems and talk to family and friends about your feelings. The more support you get the quicker you will learn to look back on how happy you're dog was and how much fun you had together.
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Dog Training - Coping With The Death Of Your Dog
By John M Williams
The passing away of your dog is a sad time for all pet owners and a moment we all would like to avoid altogether although it is a natural process of losing a good friend or family member there are Read more...

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