Agility Training for You and Your Dog: From Backyard Fun to High-Performance Training

February 4, 2010 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

  • ISBN13: 9781599212487
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Based on the innovative, positive training methods this practical training book explains how to get your dog started in the exciting sport of dog agility…. More >>

Agility Training for You and Your Dog: From Backyard Fun to High-Performance Training

How Do U Stop a Dog From Barking!?!?

January 10, 2010 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking

Well…..i have a jack russel tarrier and she is a good dog!!! But, it seems every time i go in2 the bathroom 2 brush my hair she starts going crazy and starts barking her head off!!! She is a year and 7 months old……she gets plenty of excersise! I dont know why she does it! But, can u tell me how 2 quickely stop this excessive barking problem!?!?! PLEASE!!!!!!!

What Is the Best Brand of Bark Collar to Stop My Dog From Barking? Are There Other Methods That Work Better?

January 4, 2010 by Dog Lover  
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My dog is driving me insane. I’ve heard that collars that increase the intensity with the number of barks don’t work well because they just teach the dogs to bark only two or three times. I want to stop it completely!

How Do You Stop a Dog From Barking Constantly?

December 31, 2009 by Dog Lover  
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I have a small dog that all he does is bark….it’s driving me crazy and it gets my big dog barking too!! My lab doesn’t bark unless someone is here….the little one barks just to hear himself, so it gets the big one going.
He is crate trained already and will bark even while in there.

How Do I Stop My Dog From Barking and Peeing When He Is in His Kennel?

December 27, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking

He is a two year old housebroken dog with no health problems. I don’t know how to make the barking and peeing stop. My other dog has no problems being in her kennel.
Barking starts as soon as he is put in the kennel. He is in there for only 3 hours and he pees. When I am home, he holds it longer than that.

Poochie-Bells

December 22, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

  • Stop those unwanted accidents by your Poochie – Easily bell train your dog with easy to follow instructions included
  • Professionally endorsed by trainers and breeders
  • Any size and age dog can use effectively
  • Portable, no messy installation or batteries. Proudly made in the USA
  • Made of single, grosgrain ribbon with durable bells manufactured with the safety of the Pup in mind.

Product Description
No more accidents by the door with Poochie-Bells, dog doorbell training tool. The original designer dog doorbell. Quickly and easily train the family pooch to ring when its potty time. The use of bells in training dogs has been a proven and successful method endorsed by pet industry professionals for years. Not until Poochie-Bells has there been an attractive, effective product for this use. It comes complete with easy-to-follow instructions, two sets of strategically placed bells for both short and long legs and a fun, bling dog bone…. More >>

Poochie-Bells,CLASSIC MUDSLIDE – TAN RIBBON WITH PAW PRINT, The Original Designer Dog Doorbell, Stop unwanted accidents from your Pooch Effective, safe and decorative potty training tool! A proven training method with over a 95% success rate and endorsed by trainers and breeders. Easy to implement with step by step directions included. Designed for all breeds and ages of dogs. This design, Mudslide is from the Classic line of Poochie-Bells and features a tan ribbon with brown paw prints.

To People Who Want to Learn How to Stop Dogs From Barking — But Can’t Get Started

December 14, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking


How to stop dogs from barking?

Dog barking is quite normal behaviour, because it’s the only way that a dog can communicate. But sometimes that barking can become quite annoying and can cause some trouble between your neighbours, or anyone in your neighbourhood, and even your local authorities.

And this can become quite a problem. Sometimes your neighbours just won’t understand, especially when the barking is happening in the middle of the night when everyone is trying to sleep. Or maybe your dog is barking when you’re away.

It’s normal to dogs to bark from time to time. It’s exactly the same as when children laugh, and make noise when they play. But your dog has a barking problem if it’s happening for long periods of time. It’s a sign that you should do something right now to solve your dogs barking problem.

First thing you need to do is determined what’s actually making the dog bark? And how long is the dog barking for? Before you do anything, you may have to turn yourself into a detective. Gather as much information as you can, especially if the barking is happening mostly when you’re not at home.

Ask some friends to walk past your house and listen for a while to see if your dog barks. Maybe you can set up a video camera out your window into the backyard, or wherever your dog is, to see if you can catch the dog in the act. You might be surprised what you find.

The dog may be barking because it’s lonely or bored, the dog may be barking because of isolation. Maybe it’s barking for attention. Or maybe it’s barking out of sheer frustration.

So, That brings up the question… how to stop dogs from barking?

Well, If you have a dog is full of energy, particularly a breed that was bred for sports or for herding is properly barking because it’s bored. These types of dogs need a fair bit of attention and room to move. Try some toys in the backyard for the dog to play with maybe that will entertain the dog so that it doesn’t get bored.

Make sure you walk you dog every day. It’s excellent for its physical and mental well-being, a healthy dog is a happy dog.

Keep your dog inside when you are unable to supervise. Maybe something is catching his eye.

Make sure you play with your dog lots, make sure that there’s time with you on a daily basis, playing, exercise, throwing the ball and generally having fun. This way, the dog won’t act up trying to get your attention.

Summary on how to stop dogs from barking – Make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise and attention when your there, and when you not there make sure that there is plenty of toys, or you can keep your dog inside when you’re away.

Poochie-Bells, the Original Designer Dog Doorbell, Stop Unwanted Accidents From Your Pooch Effective, Safe and Decorative Potty Training Tool! A Proven Training Method With Over a 95% Success Rate and Endorsed by Trainers and Breeders. Easy to Implement With Step by Step Directions Included. Designed for All Breeds and Ages of Dogs. This Design, Black Is From the Classic Line of Poochie-Bells and Features a Solid Black Grosgrain Ribbon.

December 14, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

  • Stop those unwanted accidents by your Poochie – Easily bell train your dog with easy to follow instructions included
  • Professionally endorsed by trainers and breeders
  • Any size and age dog can use effectively
  • Portable, no messy installation or batteries. Proudly made in the USA
  • Made of single, grosgrain ribbon with durable bells manufactured with the safety of the Pup in mind.

Product Description
No more accidents by the door with Poochie-Bells, dog doorbell training tool. The original designer dog doorbell. Quickly and easily train the family pooch to ring when its potty time. The use of bells in training dogs has been a proven and successful method endorsed by pet industry professionals for years. Not until Poochie-Bells has there been an attractive, effective product for this use. It comes complete with easy-to-follow instructions, two sets of strategically placed bells for both short and long legs and a fun, bling dog bone…. More >>

Poochie-Bells, The Original Designer Dog Doorbell, Stop unwanted accidents from your Pooch Effective, safe and decorative potty training tool! A proven training method with over a 95% success rate and endorsed by trainers and breeders. Easy to implement with step by step directions included. Designed for all breeds and ages of dogs. This design, Black is from the Classic line of Poochie-Bells and features a solid black grosgrain ribbon.

Stop Dogs From Digging — Uncover These Five Secrets to Prevent Dog Digging

December 14, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking


Let’s face it, while dog digging behavior is completely normal, it’s irritating to see your lawn and garden pockmarked with holes.   All canines have the instinct to dig, although some breeds are more prone to it than others.   Is there anything you can do to stop dogs from digging?Why Dogs Dig HolesBefore you address the problem, you need to understand why dogs dig in the first place.   There are several reasons for this behavior.  In the wild, canines had to hunt for their food.   If they couldn’t finish it all off in one sitting, they would bury it so that other animals wouldn’t eat it before they could get back to it.   Even though your canine friend doesn’t have to hunt his own food any more, this instinctive behavior persists even now. Digging holes is a way your pup provides himself a cool place to escape the summer heat.   If he’s outside in the winter, he’ll dig into the ground or into the snow to provide a snug warm place for himself.   And, of course, wild canines dig dens for themselves and their offspring. Certain breeds are more inclined to dig holes.   Terriers dig to hunt for rodents and other creatures living in the ground.   Retrievers and hounds are prone to digging, too.   Plan ahead when choosing a dog breed if you want to prevent dog digging problems. Five Ways To Stop Dogs From Digging1. Keep your canine buddy occupied.   A dog that’s bored will find ways to amuse himself that won’t amuse you.   Digging holes and excessive barking are two common dog behavior problems caused by boredom.   Lots of exercise will tire him out and use up excess energy.   Giving your pet lots of time and attention, and providing him with toys to play with goes a long way towards preventing dog behavior issues. 2. Provide him with his own digging pit.   It can be as simple as letting him have a corner of the yard to call his own.   When you catch him digging someplace that’s off-limits, redirect him to his own spot.   Praise him when he excavates his own area instead of yours.  3. Provide shelter for your canine.   He needs a warm, snug doghouse in the winter, and a cool shady area in the summer.   During really hot weather, you may want to provide him with his own wading pool.   Not only will it help keep him cool, but he’ll also enjoy playing in the water. 4. If your pooch is always digging in the garden when you’re not there, set up a sprinkler, and put it on a timer so that it goes off when he doesn’t expect it.   This is effective because he thinks the garden is doing it to him, not you.   Set the timer to come on at a different time each day.  5. You can discourage him from digging around your shrubs by watering them with a mixture of chili powder and water.   Spraying them with Bitter Apple can help too.  You Can Prevent Dog DiggingTo conclude, this dog behavior problem can often be prevented by thinking ahead and providing your dog with lots of things to do.   Spending at least ten minutes a day training him will keep his mind occupied.   Dogs like to learn new things too, and he’ll enjoy the extra attention from you.

Dog Training-Regards From German Shepherd Fred!

December 10, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training Videos

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