Dogs are the greatest pets one could have. They are cute, cuddly, warm and affectionate and known to be man's best friend. You may want to get a pup and enjoy watching it grow to be a full-grown beauty. You need to train a pup right from the time it begins to waddle around the house. If you can do this successfully, you will have a lovable pet and great watchdog to protect you, care for you and be your constant companion.
Training is not easy. One tends to spoil anything that is small and looks helpless. Your first instinct when you see a pup is to spoil it with so much love and pampering. Unfortunately, this does not work and soon you will have a little monster that goes around yelping, biting and disobeying every command. Discover how to stop your dog from biting, dirtying your carpet or yakking away for attention, by scouring the internet for ideas, buying books that teach you dog training or seeking advice from other dog owners. You should do this as early as possible as training a pup is easier than when a dog is well grown.
"Secrets to Dog Training" is an interesting book that can be downloaded almost immediately online. The book has systematic instructions, pictures, video-clips and innovative techniques that could help you learn how to stop your dog from biting and making a nuisance of himself. The author depicts live case studies and delves in detail on twenty-five dog problems that could occur when you keep a pet in your house.
Dogs can be trained to do what you want if you know how to handle them properly. You do not have to chain your dog when you are expecting company unless your guests have an aversion for pets. It would be most embarrassing if you had unexpected important guests and your dog, for some reason, took a dislike to them and snapped at them. It is necessary for you to set aside time and learn the different methods you can adopt on how to stop your dog from biting anyone. It is better to be safe than sorry.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
How to stop your dog from biting is easy when you know how by Jon Swinton
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