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A Collection of Dog Training and Dog Care Articles

Tips related to dog training and caring for new puppies. Learn how to break your canine's bad habits and have an obedient dog.

Tips to Grooming Dogs - April 25, 2006

Animals like to be left alone and are not very comfortable when someone touches them. Hence, in the beginning, dogs don't generally respond positively to the grooming routine. In order to make the process easier teach the dog early on to allow all parts of his body to be touched, handled, and groomed without objection. The goal is to teach the dog, first that such touch does not hurt, then that touch must be accepted, then later, that such touch is actually pleasant. Dog Grooming Tips
http://www.dog-pound.net/tips-for-dog-grooming.htm

Keep Your Dog Fit and Healthy - April 17, 2006

What is the best dog food Veterinarians are often hit by that question from scads of anxious dog owners. Every dog owner wants to feed their dog with the best that is available. However, the sheer variety of dog foods and the conflicting views on the best dog diet can leave you quite perplexed. While some experts assert that home made food is best for dogs, others argue that commercial dog food is better. Anyway, we have witnessed a shift towards commercial dog food, owing much to the fast...
http://www.dog-pound.net/dog-fit-healthy.htm

How to Teach Dogs the Down Command - April 9, 2006

Teaching the down command can be a dawnting task if you don't use the proper techniques. The method that I've used to quickly train my dog involves three steps. First you must make sure that your dog understands what it must do when it is given the "down" command. Second, you must be certain that you have practiced the down command 3X a day for 5min. each time for a period of 1 week.. The last step is to use a technique I learned from Winnifred Strickland to teach your dog the down command by...
http://www.dog-pound.net/down-command.htm

Ins and Outs of Dog Grooming - April 5, 2006

Dog grooming may sound simple, but it is more involved than just washing and drying your canine friend. There are some important health benefits that can be obtained by either learning the proper techniques or visiting a professional dog groomer on a regular basis. Not only do you address their fur but you also address their paws, ears, and other important senses. Dog grooming as it pertains to the ears involves periodic cleanings and inspections. Your veterinarian or dog groomer will...
http://www.dog-pound.net/dog-grooming.htm
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