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 [...]
2010 Clicker Dog Training Expo in Portland, Oregon
January 14, 2010 by Jeremy Grant
Filed under News
Dog training perfected using nonphysical clicker training techniques, the 2010 National Clicker Expo program is loaded with innovative courses, creative teachers, and exciting events. If you have attended the Clicker Training course in the past, 100% of the classes are new this year. January 29-31 in Portland, Oregon, the Clicker Training brings the best practices, [...]
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 [...]
Dog Breed Profile of a Greyhound
January 7, 2010 by Kimberly Shores
Filed under Greyhound
There are conflicting opinions regarding the origin of the Greyhound, from the Celts who believed that they came from Greece, to the Romans who believed that they came from Gaul (in Western Europe), with many varying opinions in between.
There are ancient pictures which date back to 6000BC in the city of Catal-Huyuk in present-day Turkey, [...]
5 Secrets to Stop Your Jack Russell Terrier from Chewing
January 7, 2010 by Kimberly Shores
Filed under Articles & Tips, Dog Chewing, Featured, Jack Russell Terrier
Dog chewing is a natural tendency for Jack Russell Terriers, and shouldn’t be curtailed or discouraged, but rather channeled appropriately. Dogs do not intentionally destroy your stuff in anger or spite, but rather as means to move or transport things (similar to how we use our hands) and to entertain themselves. They also use their [...]











