My Pet World: Training can give overexcited dog better coping strategy

Q. My 5 1/2-year-old neutered Boston terrier humps my 10-pound Chihuahua. He also humps other dogs at the park. It's so embarrassing. How can we stop this? (For some reason, when he's on a leash, my dog doesn't do this.)

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Training can curb dog’s embarrassing habit

Q: My 5-1/2-year-old neutered Boston terrier humps my 10-pound chihuahua. He also humps other dogs at the park. It's so embarrassing. How can we stop this? (For some reason, when he's on a leash, my dog doesn't do this.)

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This post was written by Dog Training Tips and News on April 16, 2010

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Do’s and Dont’s of Boston Terrier Training

T he Boston Terrier is not called the “American Gentleman” for nothing! He is a smart and robust-looking dog breed that is sensitive to changes in the atmosphere and the mood around him. Considering all these, it is indeed crucial that the dog is able to have some proper obedience and behavior training as soon as its age permits. And when it comes to effective, far-reaching boston terrier , the answer is positive reinforcement. The first idea that must be clear on everybody is that any form

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More ideas for a challenging boston terrier training

More ideas for a challenging boston terrier training Post from: Training Dogs . Get the latest dog training tips The Boston Terrier is not called the “American Gentleman” for nothing! He is a smart and robust-looking dog breed that is sensitive to changes in the atmosphere and the mood around him. As a consequence, the importance of obedience and behavior training cannot be underestimated. And when it comes to effective, far-reaching boston terrier , the answer is positive reinforcement.

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Boston Terrier Health Is Important, But So Are Other Concerns

by Abhik Sarkar Buying a dog, any kind of dog has both up and down sides. This is no different for a Boston; however Boston Terrier health and other concerns should be brought to your attention, before you go out and become an owner. They may drool, can be neurotic, wheeze, fart, snort, snuffle and may even be slow to house break, and all of this before you even look at their health. All terriers are sturdy animals who are not delicate, but they are small. On the whole Bostons are good natur

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This post was written by Dog Training Tips and News on September 17, 2009

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