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Archive for March 7th, 2009

Training Your Dog With Positive Reinforcement

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by Danah Reed

Having a well trained dog is an excellent addition to your family and will give you much pleasure. The first thing is to establish rules and make sure they are always clear to your dog. But apart from teaching your dog what to do and what not, the way you go about it is important to ensure a long and healthy relationship with your pet.

A dog is incredibly sensitive and learns quickly who the boss is in your home. If a dog is trained with harsh words, yelling and hitting then he will learn to fear you instead of love you. You want to establish a bond with your dog, so that your dog will trust you as a loving caregiver. If the dog expects you to react with anger and physical punishment then you cannot expect to have a loving relationship with a dog who wants to be your companion.

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Most Noticeable Dog Doors

by Dennis Durrell

A dog is understood as man’s top friend for a reason. Dogs are loving and reliable friends to humans. Your dog is part of your kin hence you want to make certain that you are looking out of your most excellent friend in the finest way possible.

With busy schedules, it can be tough to make sure that your canine buddy gets outside when they need to. A dog doors is the perfect answer to that dilemma.

A dog door is a door that is put into your house so that your mate may gets in and out as they please. There are several varieties of dog doors on the market.

You can find a hinged, a spring operated, or even a flap dog door. These doors come in different sizes depending on the size of your dog. A dog door is a great thing for anyone who has a busy schedule but has a fenced in yard.

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