dog behavior f

May 10, 2011 by admin  
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Why does my dog do this?

This is just a bit strange behavior of my dog and wonder what that means if anything. My dog barks when he wants to leave both EIT out. After a few minutes just to see if he wants, I go to the door and sits perfectly still in the top of the hill in the backyard! Why do this? Does it mean anything? He looks the area of ??the dam or just chillin so to speak? The dog in question is 7 years old, male black lab. It is rather cold out right now (25 F), but I'm not too worried about that.

He is the king of castle! I have friends whose dogs struggle to reach the top of the huge snowpile through his court, and that comes first fights the other outside, and stays there forever looking all majestic. Your dog is probably just making sure that all is good in the neighborhood! He feels "on top" of his world up there, well for him!

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    dog behavior y

    May 9, 2011 by admin  
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    Is there a change of behavior in dogs if the mother and female sterilization keep intact male puppy?

    I have a female husky 3 I just have 5 puppies. We were thinking about sterilization it (is it necessary for sterilization at that age?) We are also thinking to maintain a male pup for us and we want to keep it intact. Is that a problem?

    When we say "only" had puppies … how recently? Not been sterilized until the puppies are weaned completely obvious. Other than that, it should not be too much of a problem. It is still necessary to sterilize their age.

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      dog behavior 2 year old

      May 7, 2011 by admin  
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      dog behavior 2 year old
      My / 2 year old choc lab 1 January has become aggressive with other dogs. How I can avoid this behavior immediately?

      I noticed that my 1 1 / 2 year old chocolate lab is becoming aggressive with other dogs, one by one, or at the dog park with lots of other dogs. Is sterilized and no change in the home. She is very hyper, barks a lot of people walking down the street, etc. This past weekend I was in kindergarten and this aggressive dog acted up. Field said he can not return until this is resolved, as is understandable. Is it true that a chocolate lab is the defective part of the color and maybe the imbalance chemical could do this?

      I know what you're talking about I have had many dogs like that, but i suggest not to leave out of your head until ceases to behave like other assistance dogs.My best to buy a piece of lead so that when you pull it you will feel the tension in your neck, but it will not hurt her.Put legs behind head firmly with his right hand with the dog on the left and thus can not pull or vice versa, but always standing beside her at the same time, it could comfuse it, but when it does try to get then you could get a plastic bottle with stones in it and rattle in the face will not hurt by all means they only give you a little shock, but they have the bottle either in a bag or in your hands behind your back and most importantly remember the praise 10 times the command when it does the right to give so much praise and the occasional treat, but fail to treat each time, because then you are just teaching her to do so and not receive treatment because so.When told him not to take the "tug on the back straight and say heel and rattle the bottle and a clear voice and keep repeating the command heel to leave their rides, but does'nt remember it only takes a few minutes training is also needed. When in the heel well head must be in contact with the leg and, finally, you should look when it is in the heel and when you do that has broken. No need to get a collar that gives a shock of water or aerosols which can only make you upset and angry, I just try my first technique and I think everything should work well for you and your dog. Good luck

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        dog behavior answer book

        April 26, 2011 by admin  
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        dog behavior answer book
        How I can get my dog to accept the teachings of Jesus Christ?

        I want my furry companion to go to heaven with me when out of the earth, but I fear that if it continues on its current path, the Lord will not let you pass through the gates of heaven. I know the good book tells us not to judge but is showing a behavior that I can not ignore. For example: – It is not in a monogamous relationship. – Participate in "special relationships" with other dogs. – He sniffs butts of other dogs when I take the park. It is acting like a liberal! Can someone please give sound advice on how I can get behave like a Christian? Serious answers only please. Thanks!

        First off, you need to he is not circumcised. Foreskin is unclean. You to get him out of the sites with the girls. Then, you must have to drink holy water, no water more regularly to dog heaven. Make sure he prays before each meal, and that dog crosses his legs while doing so, out of respect. You'll have to convince him not to have "special relations" with other male dogs unless he intends on moving to California and to participate in this abomination … that at least has to make the other party linked to it by law. Good luck … I pray for him.

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          dog behavior h

          April 23, 2011 by admin  
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          My dog is a smart beautiful 1 1 / 2 year old Airedale. I can not stop jumping on people. How I can train h?

          in people? How I can train him to stop this destructive behavior?

          I used this trick. Every time you jump, quickly grab the legs and not let go for 5 seconds and then let her legs go on foot. The dog doesn't like for them is to jump no more! Good luck!

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            dog behavior w

            April 22, 2011 by admin  
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            # 2 I can not walk my poodle-Maltese w / or other dogs barking frantically. How does the breaking of this behavior?

            She was never socialized like a puppy. I keep trying to remember what woud Dog Whisperer Do (WDWWD?), But I can not remember how to handle these situations. Should I take her in the environment, a dog park? Thanks for all your suggestions!

            check out PetSmart for dog training classes. We are taking our lab puppy and she loves him and helped him a lot! not only for our walks, but even around the house. is for all dogs as well. We have a lab, but we in class with a poodle, shitzhu and other dogs! classes are general, but it will give individual advice based on the type of dog you have. like my dog respond to a syringe as a negative symbol (that loves the water!) but works for most of the other dogs in class. 8 classes for $ 100 … better than Money never happened .. than money to buy our friend!

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              dog behavior new baby

              July 16, 2010 by admin  
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              How to train a pit bull obedience without having to pay a coach?

              I have a month old pit bull 10, knows "sit" when he wants. it does not listen to my boyfriend or I can say nothing. when the door is open to the darts, eat all my furniture, who prefers to choke himself when we walk to walk calmly at a normal rate, jumps on people, digs holes in our fence and the neighbors get too excited when he meets new people. he is the friendliest dog in the world, we are expecting a baby and I can not handle his behavior with the new baby.

              Dogs are not going to listen to you unless you prove that you are his leader. The first thing to do is show he is doing something wrong. Get a spray bottle and fill it with tap water. When the dog does something that do not want it, spray it. Then say the word "No" or use another word that can be used each time to show it is doing something wrong. As for the problem walk with him, you should buy a Prong / pinch collar. This will not hurt the dog bite just a little so he does not know to go so fast. In addition, the word "Bad Boy" is something commonly used today. Help a little, to reinforce the word "No" and to show obedience dog. When the dog does something wrong and not see it, then say so. Say it in a tone that sounds like you really are the boss. If not then just going to think your playing with him and he did not learn a thing.

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              dog behavior testing

              April 29, 2010 by admin  
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              Dog DNA testing, have you tried?

              I have a mixture of lab and I think she is a lab mix. We're not really sure what is or how old it really is, but recently I've been thinking about getting your DNA test for his ancestry. I love her and want to know more about it, because I really help me understand their behavior, some of its physical qualities, and know what diseases to look for when I'm older. I just want to know has anyone tried this for your own dog? Apparently, that seems so simple mouth swab, send, and retrieve results. Logan really looks like a lab, but she has a layer wire and it is so small, sometimes just dump 40 pounds. She is a great dog and I do not know if you find other races that make me think differently of it. If you have any conjecture, let me know: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=5789488&albumID=1148437&imageID=38446496

              DNA tests are so easy and can be done in any dog. There are a lot of fun, but the bank is not in the results right. I have read some results other peoples' dogs and the list usually comes back with a lot of different races. Many of them rare, obscure, or not normally found in that region. I've seen Results of a dog 35 pounds he said was a mini pin chihuahua mix. I would go by it anyway, I'm half tempted to send in my DNA for purebreds only laughter. Oh, and my guess is for laboratory beagle puppy. She looks mostly lab, but I saw a little dog in his face and can account for more size small

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              dog behavior explained

              April 19, 2010 by admin  
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              dog behavior explained

              How do you select a lab owner standing in a group of dog owners?

              Answer: The laboratory is the owner who has a sling on the arm, a black eye, and the use of crutches.

              That's a joke that I used to say when ever I was doing one of my seminars walking belt. I used to do weekend workshops on the belt only to walk and I always said that joke in bad taste due to an incident that occurred shortly after I opened my dog training business.

              You see, a Saturday afternoon was finishing a day of teaching, when a very nice lady came in my office. She looked like she was in a Rocky movie. He had two black eyes, a piece of tape over his nose and his face was red and swollen.

              I learned that his face was swollen so much mourn, mourn aa began almost as soon as it came through the door. She then told the story of his 90 pounds bigger. farmer black that was the cause of his injuries and his tears.

              She went on to explain that she was about to take your dog to walk, something absolutely terrible because it was a tremendous shooter. He drags it around thirty minutes and take a ride was terrible.

              She added that the other day was about to take for a walk. Just as I was about to leave the house of her husband called her. He stopped just as he was walking out the door. His lab was outside the house and she was still inside the house.

              As she stood in the farm belt to his dog house when he was away, she saw her dog a cat. His laboratory and the cat took off after the maximum speed. She had the belt loop around your wrist.

              With the speed of a boat pulling a skier out of water it was facing the door, breaking his nose and wrist injuries.

              It was then that she began to mourn – he said he loved his dog. He was sweet, never chewed never had any problems housetraining, but she could not control the belt. He threw it everywhere and I could not walk with him anywhere.
              I assured him that was in the right place and we were going to walk your dog on a leash at all times. A few days later appeared happy, excitable laboratory, strong and we started our training leash. I explained that the best place to begin training is to understand why some dogs behavior.

              When Attempts to pull three reasons why dogs extraction. Once you understand what are the reasons you can take steps to solve the problem. Here they are:

              Reason # 1: Your dog has no clue they are supposed to walk with you.

              Reason # 2: Opposition reflex.

              Reason # 3: Your dog is constantly being rewarded for pulling.

              So let's look at the first reason why dogs pull – Your dog has no idea that he must walk with him. When you put your dog on a leash your dog does not know they are supposed to walk politely at his side. Your dog is a big world ahead of him and starts to pull.

              The second reason has to do with the opposition reflex. When applied pressure is applied to your dog back pressure. Have you noticed that the more you pull Strap your dog harder to strip.

              The third reason for your dog strip is simple. Your dog is constantly pulling the reward. If your dog sees a mouth wants to investigate fires and takes out all that way, your dog has just been rewarded for pulling. Without wishing to turn, but being paid.

              Once you understand why your dog can take steps to teach your dog to walk on a leash. I always teach that the trick to walking the dog on a leash is to ensure that no voltage on the strap.

              Eric Letendre the author of The Amazing Dog Training Man invites you to visit http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com for leading edge dog training tips, instructional video clips and articles that will help you train and understand your dog. You can also get free dog training updates with a free Smart Dog Newsletter subscription, available at http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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