Buzz is like a new dog! We found a program that offered great dog obedience tips and real solutions. The new dog behavior is amazing. We have now housebroken Buzz so when he needs to go out he now sits by the back door and waits to be let out. He no longer barks like crazy when someone rings the doorbell so we can even have pizza delivered to the house again without fear that he’s going the attack the delivery man. Thanks to some great dog obedience tips, taking him on walks is a pleasure. He doesn’t pull on the leash so that even my wife and kids can take him without worrying about being injured. Instead of being aggressive, he’s the same sweet docile puppy we met the first day at the shelter.
Without training schools or obedience classes, we learned enough dog training tips to change Buzz’s behavior and the result is now a wonderful pet who is part of our family. Without this great program to train my dog, things would still be out of control.
November 14th, 2009 Steve
For better or worse, we went to the local shelter and fell in love with Buzz, a 9 month old Lab/Shepherd mix. He had such an adorable face and he really looked like he needed us. We brought him home and committed ourselves to dog training. Afterall, we wanted an obedient dog. The first day Buzz was very docile and we thought that this whole training thing was going to be easy. But then Buzz turned into an aggressive dog, barking at everyone who came near him, grabbing things and chewing them up, trying to jump up on the kids. Housebreaking was a nightmare with accidents everywhere.
We needed help. We considered dog obedience classes but couldn’t find one to meet our scheduling needs so we were locked in to home dog training. Then we tried crate training, but when we let Buzz out of the crate he became so aggressive that it was the kids in the crate for protection. After that we started searching for some dog obedience tips everywhere and anywhere.
We are really at our wits end and have even considered bringing Buzz back to the shelter. But we really can’t stand the thought of what that would mean. He’s our dog and we have to find a way to train him and take away his aggression without the benefit of dog obedience school or or classes. I really hope we can figure out what to do because I know that underneath this behavior lies a great dog.
November 12th, 2009 Steve
My name is Steve. I’m a family man – a wife and 3 kids. We live on a nice residential street where we enjoy a very busy but happy life. My wife and I both work while the kids go to school and then participate in numerous extra curricular activities. That’s why when the subject of getting a dog was getting kicked around over the dinner table one evening, I didn’t jump on the bandwagon right away.
I remember when I was a kid we got a dog and it was a big deal. We got a puppy and then we had to train him. He had to be housebroken of course, and then taught not to chew the furniture, or go crazy when someone rang the doorbell. We had to be able to walk him without him pulling us down the street or trying to run away. My parents were so patient and our little puppy grew to be obedient and well behaved. But let’s face it – my wife and I just don’t have that much time to spend training a new puppy, and of course the kids will lose interest.

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With dog obedience training, you are essentially instructing your dog to carry out specific activities and commands. Some of these commands are the time-honored ones like sit, stay and heel. The importance of dog obedience training is placed on quick, accurate execution. While there may be quite a few general advantages to dog obedience training, it is usually not always the “end all” for controlling dog behavior.
Obedience trained dogs will conduct specific instructions because their master is commanding them to do it. The reason why some people think that dog obedience training is not “all that,” is because while your dog may learn some of the obedient behaviors, that does not mean he always acts appropriately. Case in point: some dogs are predisposed to being rescue or herding dogs. You can teach them to sit and stay, but at times their instincts will override those obedient behaviors. That is why you sometimes see dogs trying to “rescue” their masters when they are swimming, or a dog “herding” children who are running all over the place (like sheep).
With behavior training, you are essentially becoming the “Miss Manners” for the canine set. Some of the behavior training that is included is house training, crate training and good conduct while on a leash. Many people start on potty training when they get a puppy. They start with spread newspapers like house training and graduate up to leaving by doggie door to eliminate outside. Or you might leash your dog and teach it not to pull you around. Barking is also another behavior that is often tamed in behavior training.
Even though dog obedience training might be the most widely used method to train your pooch, be advised that there is no one way which will work every time on any dog. In fact, many people combine the different types of training to accomplish their goals with their dog. You might even say that certain behaviors a dog exhibits could be solved with a combined training effort. If you plan to be a do-it-yourself trainer, review each aspect of training and pick and choose what you want to concentrate on.
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Dogs scratching and licking themselves can drive dog owners mad with frustration of trying to discover what is causing the terrible itching your dog is feeling. Dog skin problems are not uncommon in dogs and no matter how much you look for fleas, ticks, and other pest you may not find anything but bad dog skin problems.
It certainly is a worry when your dog spends most of their time scratching, itching and licking themselves to try and get rid of the annoying tingly burning sensation they are feeling, when all it’s doing is making it worse for them. There is no way to make it better for them but taking them to the vet and seeing what the skin problem is.
There are many different suggestions that could be made about your dogs skin problems and only after studying your dogs skin and possible other tests could an expert tell you the problem that your dog has
Possibilities of dog skin problems:
Parasites are a possibility for you dog itching and scratching, there are many different types of pests that cause your dog to itch but generally they are either ticks or fleas, easily found by rubbing the dog’s skin for lumps or looking for flea faeces in the fur.
Dog allergies are also another common cause for itchy rashes on your dogs’ skin, once you find the cause witch could be something in the dogs’ basket or sleeping place, the remedy is easily solved by removing the offending product from reach of the dog.
Bacterial and fungal skin infections are last on this list of common skin problems for dogs these can be found by either loss of hair in areas of your dogs’ body with dry skin in the centre and a general soar look to the skin, or by ulcer like patches on your dogs skin also looking soar and painful.
And that completes the main categories for dog skin problems, please remember to always consult your vet about your dogs’ skin issues to help ease the suffering and pain for your dog.
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