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, 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 >>
Stop Dog Digging — What You Need to Know to End This Dog Behavior Problem
December 10, 2009 by Dog Lover
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking
Have you ever wondered why your canine friend loves digging holes so much? This is a natural canine behavior, but for some pets, too much digging is not enough. Is there any way to stop dog digging and end this dog behavior problem?Why Dogs DigBefore you have any hope of controlling this behavior, you need to understand why your pet loves to dig.
A Bored Dog Is The Most Common Reason For Digging HolesCanines are very social creatures who need lots of things to keep them busy. If left to his own devices, he’ll find a way to occupy himself. Unfortunately, whatever he decides to do will probably be an annoying dog behavior problem, like excessive barking, or digging in the yard. It’s up to you to provide him with physical activity and mental stimulation to prevent a bored dog. People are under the impression that a pup kept in a fenced yard gets plenty of exercise and doesn’t need walks. This is not true. Your buddy may pace up and down the fence all day, but this is nervous activity, and doesn’t burn up all that energy he has. He needs about an hour and a half of good vigorous exercise every day. If you don’t have time to walk him for at least a half hour every morning and evening, you may want to hire someone who can do it for you. If there is a dog park in your area, try to take him there every day. He can run and play with other dogs, which fulfills his need for social contact. Walking around your neighborhood is also a good way for him to meet new people and be exposed to different situations. Set aside a corner of the yard for his own digging pit. When you catch him digging someplace off-limits, say “no” loudly, and redirect him to his own area. Praise and reward him when he digs in his pit. Another way to stimulate your pet’s mind is to spend at least ten minutes a day training him. He loves to learn new things, and he’ll enjoy your undivided attention, too. Keep the training sessions short, and make them fun. You’ll want to find a good dog training course so you’ll know how to encourage good behaviors and discourage unwanted ones. You can stop dog digging by giving your pet lots of time and attention. Your goal now is figure out why your canine is digging and take steps to end this dog behavior problem. As mentioned above, a good training course will be a great help to you in solving this problem.
3 Reasons Why Your Dog Continually Barks – And How You Can Stop This Behaviour?
November 26, 2009 by Dog Lover
Filed under Dog Training
You may think a good dog is a quiet dog, but dogs disagree. A dog barks to communicate. To understand why your dog barks, consider the context, body language, vocalization, and breed: Some dogs are bred to bark only when threatened (guarding breeds like Rottweiler and German Shepherds); some to help their owners (sporting breeds like Beagles and Bloodhounds), and some just like to talk (toy breeds). All dogs bark when bored, lonely, hungry, threatened, want to play, or need the toilet. What can you do?
1. Your dog wants to play; it is not yet his scheduled time. Your dog may bark continually, but remember, dog ownership is not about equality. You are the boss, and dogs like it that way, so don’t give in. Avert your eyes and face, and turn your back towards your dog. Don’t look, and don’t talk to your dog – not even a “NO”. The barking will get worse before it gets better, especially if it had worked before, but be consistent. If it continues, clasp her muzzle gently but firmly, and hold her collar with your other hand to keep her in place. Keep this stance until she stops the barking, and for two seconds more, then release and praise your dog.
2. Repetitive, undirected barking that is agitated, and accompanied by fidgeting, aggression, restlessness, and destructive behavior, indicates a need for exercise. Most dogs need one and one half hours, but it varies per breed.
3. If your dog seems to bark at nothing, she is bored and lonely, and needs your affection and attention.
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, Good Dog Is From the Classic Doggie Dialogue Line of Poochie-Bells and Features a Sage Green Ribbon With Good Dog Printed in Brown.
November 19, 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 >>



