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Houston Dog Training/Dog Training Houston
... them to obtain proper behavior. She teaches behaviors with a dog's understanding in mind, and she use positive reinforcement, play, and praise reward to achieve that goal. Every dog is different, ...
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
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Give Away/Corporate Giveaways
The South West Invisible Fence Team wants to reward customers for recommending our solution to their friends who may benefit from outdoor containment for their pets. Contest Period: The contest ...
Friday, 09 October 2009
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Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
... brush his teeth can be accomplished just
as any other training program. You need to be patient, consistent and
reward your pet after each session. The end result, lower incidence of
dental disease, ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
... a dog is not inexpensive. But the overwhelming majority of owners would agree that the rewards of unqualified love and companionship make the union between dog and owner a very fulfilling, desirable, and ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... on obedience commands, join a refresher course to be sure you have a strong positive leadership position and verbal control. Use rewards, interrupt negative behavior, and avoid any physical punishment. ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... goals is to always give your dog a way to succeed - a way to earn rewards. With problem behaviors, ask yourself is "What behavior would I prefer?" Often "sit" is an option. A dog who is sitting cannot ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... dogs over 6 months often turns out badly. The aggressive threshold is lowered because the dog is rewarded by the fun of growling and tooth grabbing a human. Guard dog breeds have a genetically lower aggressive ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... his status by ignoring their commands or growling, they rewarded him by petting and talking to him in soothing subordinate tones. When the big female tried to move him from his favorite resting spot, he ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... rewards for jobs well done, and limit setting
(just like mama would have done). Without the latter, our now
non-fearful pup can turn into a yuppie puppy, a spoiled child, and
overconfident underachiever ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... - they need human interaction to make them enjoy daily exercise," Street reminds. Just as humans need the social rewards of exercising with others that health clubs bring, pets should not be left in isolation. ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... the reward that the dog is earning from the behavior of "Lying quietly next to My Person." Did the dog whine or whimper at the door, suggesting it needs to go out? Yay! Jump up to let it out, or take ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
Moving to a new home is both rewarding and stressful for people and canines alike. Here are some suggestions to make the big transition easier for you and your dog:
Moving is a smelly job. ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... protective; they find it very rewarding. Most owners understand this and aren’t concerned until it becomes a big problem. The problem mounts with each passerby, as the dog becomes skilled at acting out ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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