Archive for February, 2008

Solve Your Dog Behavior Problems TODAY!

It isn’t very often that I come across something in the world of dog training that truly impresses me, but recently I came across a dog training guide that is simply outstanding.

Before telling you what it’s about, I just want you to be clear on what it is NOT.

It is NOT a guide to dog training that teaches you how to get your dog to obey by hitting, scolding or abusing your dog.

It does NOT encourage you to punish or hurt your dog in any way.

Here’s what it IS about…

You’ll learn how to get your dog to WANT to please you and WANT to
be a good dog.

He’ll learn:

- Where and when it is appropriate to bark
- To stop digging up your yard
- To stop chewing your furniture and clothes
- To stop being aggressive towards people and other dogs
- To stop whining, especially at night.
- To stop bolting out the front door
- To stop pulling on the leash
- To stop jumping up on strangers and other family members
- Potty training secrets, and a whole lot more!

And he’ll learn how to do all of this using his natural dog instincts (rather than human psychology).

You’ll discover that mistakes that you are probably making, such as giving your dog attention when he jumps up on you (e.g., petting, or scolding) and others, are communicating the wrong message to your dog.

You’ll find out how you should communicate to your dog.

Dog Training

It’s not your fault, most other dog owners make these same mistakes and you’ll be so impressed with the changes in your dogs behavior once you read this essential book.

There’s even a FREE course to start you off in the right direction!

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khealey on February 24th 2008 in Dog Training

Muzzle and Short Leash

One town in Canada, Ville Marie, is taking dog safety very seriously by bringing in new rules this week.

Under the new rules:

* Owners will be limited to two dogs outdoors at a time, whether walking on sidewalks, playing in parks or elsewhere.

* Pit bulls will be barred from the downtown borough.

* Muzzles will also be made obligatory for particularly ill-behaved dogs in public spaces.

* Police will be specifically empowered to shoot on sight dogs considered very dangerous.

The new rules are all designed to protect increasingly uncomfortable pedestrians from dogs accompanied by negligent, careless or discourteous owners. It will also improve children’s safety around dogs and prevent dogs biting. Plus protect ‘family pets on leashes’ from uncontrolled and aggressive dog fights.

I think these new rules are definitely a step in the right direction. My personal beleif is that dogs should be either on a leash or wearing a muzzle whilst in public places, including parks.

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khealey on February 13th 2008 in Dog Training