Understanding & Correcting Dog Aggression with Strangers
February 2, 2010 by Kimberly Shores
Filed under Dog Aggression
By natural instinct, dogs are aggressive creatures. When in the wild, the instinct of an aggressive dog can be handy to hunt, defend themselves from predators, and defend their family and resources. Selective breeding over the centuries has eliminated dog aggression almost completely, but this trait is instinctual and physically capable of inflicting physical harm. [...]
Top 5 Dog Separation Anxiety Do’s and Don’ts
February 2, 2010 by Kimberly Shores
Filed under Dog Anxiety
Dog anxiety, and more specifically dog separation anxiety, is a very common issue among all dog breeds. Generally defined, dog separation anxiety is a state of intense panic created by the separation or isolation from her owner(s). In less technical terms, when you leave for work in the morning, your dog is put into a [...]
8 No-Fail Strategies for Dog House Training
January 25, 2010 by Kimberly Shores
Filed under House Training, Puppy Training
House training your dog or puppy is one of the most dreaded and misunderstood types of dog training. This article will be outlining the two most common dog house training and puppy house training issues including:
Submissive or Excited Urination
Scent Marking
House Training – Common Submissive Urination
A submissive urinator is a dog which seemingly uncontrollably urinates on [...]
Understanding and Curbing Dog Barking
January 22, 2010 by Kimberly Shores
Filed under Dog Barking
Many dog owners wished their barking dog would always be silent, unless of course there is a prowler outside your home. We think “a good dog is a quiet dog,” but dog barking is their voice in attempts to communicate. Dog barking is not necessarily a bad habit if he’s trying to engage me in [...]
Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies by Lee Livingood
January 15, 2010 by Jeremy Grant
Filed under Books & Movies, Product Reviews
Is there life after retirement? Absolutely, for these lucky dogs. Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies
is an authoritative guide on the special needs of these retirees. More than 18,000 Greyhounds are adopted every year. This handy reference puts you on the fast track to finding an adoption group, selecting the right Greyhound, and more.
Offers tips on [...]
How Did 45,000 Dog Owners Learn Clicker Training So Fast?
January 12, 2010 by Jeremy Grant
Filed under Dog Training Guides, Product Reviews
Canis Clicker Training Academy is the best and most proven clicker training and dog training system of its kind. Whether you have a new puppy or are an experienced dog trainer or owner, you will be shown the 4 important dog training secrets that will help you change every behavioral problem in this [...]











