Archive for November, 2011
16 week labrador (lab) retriever puppy dog training and tricks

Boomer has some new methods to display off. Between the more recent ones are moonwalk and bow. I am at the moment making an attempt to blend back, arrive, and twirl into 1 command: line dance.
Dog Training
You're trying to tell your dog to come here. Is ignored. Try again to get a little frustrated. No matter how much you yell at your dog does not seem to react. There are simple tricks dog training that can make this work for your dog to come immediately, at all times.First, it is important to understand that the dog is ignoring his orders, because you do not understand. You may have tried to teach your dog this command, and now may be that what you're thinking you want is different from what you really want. Your desire to please dog is its owner and easier way to teach your dog is to do it for a few minutes each day in the form of play. Make it fun and your dog will learn faster. Also, this is a great way to bond with your dog. Spend the few minutes a day to teach your dog to "come" as soon as you command. Google_ad_channel = "7940249670", + + AB_cat_channel AB_unit_channel; google_language = "en"; google_ad_region = 'test';
Puppy Training
Copyright (c) 2008 Cheap Puppy Pads Who does not love a puppy? They are cute, soft and playful. However, do not let the innocent puppy eyes fool you – all puppies become dogs and puppies who grow up without the benefit of puppy training often become bad dogs. Here are some easy tips for puppy training to make the transition from puppy to dog easier for both. 1. Puppies grow up – act accordingly. Several parents stay away from puppy training puppy, because, after all, are just puppies. They think that puppy antics are very cute. However, every time your puppy does something, remember how big your puppy is an adult. While a lab puppy 10 pounds would be nice to play tug of war with the pant leg, chances are you will not be so cute when your 100 pounds of adult lab does the same. Basic training puppy means to establish guidelines about appropriate behavior in the house the first day. 2. Make the box a second home. Another part of puppy training is to give the dog his own space. The easiest way to do this is with a box. The box gives the puppy a place to sleep, a place to keep the puppy safe when you're not around, and an easy way for you to travel. Puppies do not like going to the bathroom, to sleep, so a box can be a useful tool when doing puppy training house. The cage should be large enough that your puppy can stand up, turn around and lay down comfortably, but not so large that he or she can poop in one corner and lay down in another. Do not leave puppies in the crate for long periods of time – a puppy can hold its bladder for many hours as is months old. Google_ad_channel = "7940249670", + + AB_cat_channel AB_unit_channel; google_language = "en"; google_ad_region = 'test';
Great tips to teach your puppy basic commands. More at www. Eukanuba. Com