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Off-Leash K9 North Dallas Dog Training Tips
Dog Training tips from Tulsa Dog Trainers Teaching Child and Dog Safety According to the Humane Society of the United States, 4.7 million people are bitten by a dog each year. 80% of those bites are by dogs the people know. It is also estima
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Oct 24 2011, 11:38 AM EDT by
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trick treats
My 9 year old found a great treat for training. Cheerios! They are low in sugar, inexpensive and come thousands in a box. You can train for a long session without overfeedind the dog with expensive unhealthy dog treats. The generics work just as well, mine love the honey nut flavored! The great Dane goes ape over a little tiny oaty-O, it's funny!
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Feb 23 2008, 12:11 PM EST by Anderman
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misinformation
Your dog uses LESS energy in the winter. Their bodies slow down to conserve energy and heat. All mammals do. The time to feed extra is late fall to pack on a little extra fat IF your dog is outdoors. Don't increase the volume of food in the winter, but maybe increase the fat ratio. Fat is a good water source for dogs outside.
DON'T trim the hair between their pads and around their feet in the winter! This is their coat/weather protection, it is there for a reason! That hair keeps moisture away from unfurred skin and prevents snow and ice from packing up inbetween the toes. Trimming this is like making you go without gloves. That snow clinging to the hair you see is what DIDN'T get inside, the dog will lick that off.
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Feb 23 2008, 12:04 PM EST by Anderman
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Cold Weather Care for Your Dog
How do you protect your dog during the winter? Add your cold weather dog care tips to our list ! ‘Tis the season to be cold and freezing… When the temperature drops, make sure your dog is healthy, warm and dry. Take extra care to protect
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Apr 6 2009, 8:19 AM EDT by
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Basic Commands
Need help with your pooch? This is a great place to share your tips and information with other dog owners. Check out our detailed information, started by Phyllis Thompson , whose 8 pugs earned 21 titles in less than 10 years. Current topics includ
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Apr 28 2010, 5:43 PM EDT by beavisdawg
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Biting
Add Tips for Preventing Biting Biting is a natural instinct for dogs, especially puppies. Puppies need consistent training to teach that biting is not acceptable. This can take some time, but it’s a lot easier to train a puppy not to bite than a
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Sep 22 2010, 11:59 PM EDT by
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Noise Anxiety
Does your Fido suffer from noise anxiety? How do you help your dog through these stressful times? Click EasyEdit and add your tips to our list! Noise induced anxiety in dogs is pretty obvious. The telltale signs are an anxious, nervous d
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Jul 6 2007, 9:24 AM EDT by
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Traveling With Your Dog
Do you have any other tips to add to our list? If so, click Easy Edit to share your tips with others now. When your headed away from home with Fido, you’ll need to take some extra measures to keep Fido safe and comfortable when he’s away f
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Keeping Fido Cool in Warm Weather
Have any other ideas on how to keep Fido cool during warm weather? If so, click Easy Edit and add your tips to the list. Summertime has kicked in for many of us, and soon enough it will be in full swing. Depending upon where you live, a summer
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Jun 13 2006, 7:27 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Tips for Dealing with Dog Allergies
Do you suffer from dog allergies? Do you own a dog? How are you dealing with your allergies? Have any tips for others dealing with dog allergies? Please click on Easy Edit and add your tips here:
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May 28 2006, 10:45 PM EDT by
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Grooming the German Wirehaired Pointer
A Grooming Primer for the German Wirehaired Pointer By Judy Cheshire The wirehaired coat on a GWP is perhaps the breed's most important distinctive feature. The dogs were originally bred to be all purpose hunting companions, finding f
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May 29 2006, 4:05 AM EDT by
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Feeding Tips
Help other dog owners by adding your tried and true feeding tips here! Click Easy Edit to begin. • Adult dogs should be fed two times a day. • Dogs should be fed at regular times each day because like children, dogs flourish
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Jan 17 2007, 7:05 PM EST by Anonymous
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Leave It
Do you have another method of training your dog to leave it? Click EasyEdit to share it! Train your dog to "leave it" This method comes from some of the best trainers in the country and is routinely taught in *good* pet obedience classe
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Jan 8 2007, 4:57 PM EST by
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Fido 101: Training Resource Guide
Share training tips with others! We'd love your help in compiling the best dog training guide out there. Add a page with your techniques to the Fido 101 Training Resource Guide! Need help with your pooch? This is a great place to share yo
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Jul 10 2006, 1:56 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Walking on a Lead
Train Your Dog to Walk on a Lead Ever wonder why experts teach you to have your dog walk on your left side? Well, there is a very good reason for this. When you walk facing traffic, the left side gives the dog some protection. Even without
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Jul 14 2006, 3:10 PM EDT by
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Helpful Tips for Outings with Fido
Got any helpful ideas for outings with Fido? If so, please click away on Easy Edit and share them here: Carry a Fido First Aid kit in your car or in your belongings. Carry a water bottle and several plastic bags.
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May 24 2006, 10:24 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Tips for Trick Training
Add training tips by clicking on Easy Edit! Dogs are amazingly smart. With a little patience, time (and some tasty snacks), you can teach almost any dog some super cool tricks! Some training tips to keep in mind: Keep trai
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Mar 21 2007, 10:14 PM EDT by Anonymous
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