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Dog Barking
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Dog Barking is perfectly normal as all other animals make their own unique noises, too. Birds chirp, foxes howl, pigeons coo and children laugh or cry. However, when dogs bark too much and bark for Read more...

 

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Dog Training - Discover What Training Is The Best Way And Foundation To Accomplish Many Types Of Dog Trainings
By Jonathan Cheong
There are many different styles of dog training, and finding the one that works best for you is important for creating a dog that is a talented, loyal and faithful member of the family. All Read more...

Obedience Training And Your Dog
By Jack Munday
Forget the old wise tail about some dogs being slow when learning obedience; most dogs are not "slow." They can learn to follow directions, perform tricks like sit, stay, and fetch, and even work at Read more...

 
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Dog Training - Dog Bites
By John M Williams
So you're either in the unfortunate situation where you, some one you know, or a family member has received a dog bite or maybe you're just curious of what steps to take in the case of this kind of Read more...
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3 Dog Training Commands That You Should Teach Your Dog First
By N.Richards
Whether you are getting a new dog or beginning to work with an old dog, obedience training is a must! There are a number of dog training commands that are important to teach your dog. What dog Read more...
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Training Aggressive Dog – How To Train Your Aggressive Dog
By Davion Wong
Training aggressive dog is a thorny issue and has gotten many dog owners vexed over it. Dog aggression can be a serious problem as there are laws and by-laws in different states that demand the Read more...


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Have you used collars for your exuberant pet? Dogs are probably one of the most active creatures in the animal kingdom. They do not want to be contained in just one place because they are looking for places and things that might interest and excite them. They are always up for something that they could play around with and they are just filled with so much energy. What if a situation calls for some formality or silence? How would you control your energy-filled pet then?


Dog training collars will help you do the trick. While all dogs need a dog collar, for hyperactive dogs, you will need a better tool to have control over your pet, especially if the dog is not trained.

There are three major types of collars to choose from. Before rushing to the nearest pet supplies store you need to consider all your options first so you can decide which one you think your dog will be comfortable having on his neck. Each type has its own advantage and disadvantages and for some, one type might work but not for your dog. The three major types of collars are head, choke and prong. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages so it helps to get the assistance of a professional dog trainer so you can consult which exactly among the three options your dog would find comfortable on him.

Choke collars are sometimes known as a slip collar is probably the most popular among the options because they are known to fit correctly on your pet while giving an ultimate control over your dog.

In order to prevent eye problems on your pet trust head collars or head halters. Prong collars, also known as pinch collars might look like a medieval torture device but its interlocking links were originally designed to pinch the skin around the neck. Be careful not to use this on overly fearful or submissive dogs. Now that you have an idea of the three major types of collars, off you go and buy your pet one so you can easily control him wherever you go.
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Dog Training - Initial Training
Copyright 2006 Mdarma Dogs are known as a faithful animal, most dog owners or dog breeders would love to have a calm and obedient dog. It is said that a calm and obedient dogs Read more...

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