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  • BULLMASTIFF – GAMEKEEPER'S NIGHT DOG  By : Ken Charnley
    A result of breeding, between the Bulldogs and the Mastiffs, the Bullmastiff inherited from the latter the stature and body, being at the same time fast and active like Bulldogs. Loyal, gentle, a good companion and play mate for children, he still remains and excellent guard dog.
  • Dog Training - Teaching Rover to Come!  By : Bobbie McKee
    Most of the time the pup will come when you call him. Notice we said most of the time. That is not enough. You want him to come every time you call him, not when he feels like it or expects something.
  • Dog Training - Teaching Rover to Heel!  By : Bobbie McKee
    There is nothing more exasperating to watch (or get in the way of) than an untrained dog on a leash moving along a crowded sidewalk. He crisscrosses in front of the dog-walker, trips people, and lunges his way through traffic. He's a pest and a peril.
  • Dog Training - Teaching Rover to Sit!  By : Bobbie McKee
    Teach your pup to sit as his first lesson. There are several good reasons why you should start with this command. First, sitting comes naturally to dogs since they often sit to rest. Two, teaching the pup to sit is relatively easy, a lesson that he will learn very quickly. Three, you will find the sit position an excellent base or jump-off spot from which to launch the other commands.
  • Dog Training - Teaching Rover to Stay!  By : Bobbie McKee
    Teaching the pup to stay after he's learned to sit at your command is a natural step. The combination of sit-stay is one that will help keep your dog out of trouble or possibly save his life. See that he learns it.
  • Dog Training for Proper Behavior  By : Ken Snowie
    Training a dog to act properly has many benefits, for the dogs and their human companions alike. Dog behavior training is critical in order to prevent such negative behaviors as aggression. It is important to deal with dog aggression issues by training dogs to interrelate appropriately with other dogs and especially people.
  • Dog Training Starts with a Puppy  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Puppies are much more than just furry bundles of fun - they're adult dogs in the making. To make sure your dog turns out to be well behaved, training needs to start from the word go.
  • Dog Training Techniques Review  By : Jacob L
    Dog training techniques originate from experts who usually emphasize the importance of a good relationship between a dog and the trainer. Many people feel that dog training is a challenge and they are desperate for dog training techniques.
  • Dog Training Using the Reward Training Method  By : Ken Snowie
    While reward training is commonly viewed as the most current style of dog training, it is actually a lot older than most other methods of dog training. It is likely that the reward training method has been in use since dogs were domesticated thousands of years ago. Early humans likely used some unofficial type of reward training when refining the wolf pups that ultimately became domesticated dogs.
  • Is Your Dog Aggressive?  By : Bob Evanston
    People have lived alongside dogs for centuries, and this has been a mutually beneficial relationship. As the saying goes, a dog can be your best friend, or at least a great pal. A dog can be a member of the family, a valued worker or law enforcement helper, guide to the blind, protector of the home, and serve many other roles.
  • The basics of Kitcar and exotic car construction  By : Jim Jackly
    In style and fashion, exotic is what captures our imagination. The same applies to exotic cars. An exotic car like a Ferrari, Lamborghini or Fiero is not a common car. When someone sees an exotic car, they focus on the car and are amazed by it. It's the same with any exotic fashion.
  • Training Your Dog Yourself  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Training a dog properly is vital, but this doesn't necessarily mean you need professional help. There is no one more qualified to train your dog than yourself.


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