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Training and Teaching Bulldog Puppies

Training bulldogs takes time, hard work, patience and determination. Bulldogs are great pets to have because they are dedicated, trustworthy and most of all, very bright. They tend to think and have a mind of their own and as a result, they become hardheaded. This is definitely not bad news! If you take time to train your bulldog pup, you will eventually have the most adorable and faithful pet you can ever have. With this, here are some training tips: Continue reading

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Separation Anxiety: A Common Behavioral Disorder Of Dogs

If you notice a transformation in behavior of your dog when you leave the house, keeps things with your scent close to him, or if he is a managed dog but suddenly acts differently by peeing all over the house, then possibly, he is suffering from a disorder called separation anxiety. As a pet owner, it is best for you to know what is separation worries, its root cause, warning signs and treatment so that you can help and guide your dog for him to overcome such behavior. Continue reading

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How To Go About Crate Training Beagles

When crate training beagles, start early. It’s never too early to make the kennel the place your dog will want to be in. Make it appear as if it’s fun and pleasure, and your pet will happily remain inside it. But fail at this, and you’ll have a long drawn struggle with an uncompliant or even hostile pet who fights to avoid being locked inside his crate. Never create a sense of resentment and aggression around the process of getting your beagle inside the crate. This can have serious negative effects over the long term, resulting in a badly behaved puppy. Don’t give your beagle the impression that being inside the kennel is a form of punishment. Continue reading

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All You Need To Know About German Shepherd Puppies

Young German Shepherd puppies are just like little human babies. Bringing them up is like raising a child. They need attention and understanding. They are curious and energetic. They will go full tilt at playing a game or chasing after something. Mostly their attention span is limited and they have little patience. They become tired easily but don’t know when to stop. An attentive and responsible caregiver needs to understand these things and distract them and help them to rest and recover. Else, they will become upset and nervous. Continue reading

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