Canine Training taming dogs for quarter century

An advanced class called "A.K.C. S.T.A.R.," which stands for "American Kennel Club Socialization , Training, Activity, and Responsible owner," is also available to teach life skills and basic commands to dogs that have already gone through an obedience class.

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Socialization Is Not Just For Fun

By jeremy williams This article explains the importance of your dog socializing with others. Socializing your dog is a very important aspect toward having a well-adjusted, well-behaved pet. Of course, it�€™s also usually fun to take your dog for walks, to the park or even for a ride in the car. But even if you don�€™t particularly enjoy taking your dog places, it�€™s still important to get him out of the house, off your property and into the outside world.

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This post was written by Dog Training Tips and News on October 1, 2009

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Dog Obedience Training Tips

One of the signs of a nice dog is that she’s willing to be petted or handled by many different people. This is important because it makes grooming, veterinary care, and participation in dog sports much easier. Willingness to be handled is a by-product of socialization. The dog who meets a lot of people learns to expect petting in a variety of situations. She learns that touch is pleasant, not frightening. Here are a few dog obedience training tips. Start accustoming Duchess to being handle

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Dog Training: Teaching Puppy Not To Jump Or Bite

You finally have your adorable, cuddly new puppy. You are happy to have him and he is happy to have a family. But wait – it’s just the beginning. There are 2 behaviors you need to deal with almost immediately – jumping on people and biting. Jumping on people This is a problem that you or others might inadvertently encourage. He is so little and cute, that little tail is wagging and, after all, isn’t socialization and getting used to people important? Of course socialization and getting

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Animal Therapy

Anyone who knows me at all or has read many of my articles knows that as passionate as I am about good health, I am equally intrigued and enamored by the power and sensitivities of animals. In fact, my Hypertension No More Program was inspired by the horse training methods I observed and have used with my own horses. Growing up on a farm gave me plenty of opportunity to observe and even compare the socialization of animals to human beings. Please don’t misunderstand. I love humans. In fac

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