By Squidoo Lenses by Date on April 27, 2009
The Sit Stay Fetch method is a revolutionary Dog training means that will change the unacceptable behavior of your dog and help you as a master be in charge of your dog. One of the main advantages of the Sit Stay Fetch program is that it will have fast action and you will see your dog making progress by leaps and bounds. Did you think that you have to deal with your dog’s chewing for the rest of your life and see how your pet chews your favorite clothes and shoes? Well think again. Thanks to the Sit Stay Fetch technique, your dog will soon learn that it cannot simply chew anything, and it will concentrate on its chewing toys only.
Posted in animals | Tagged dog training, leaps and bounds, pet chews, rest of your life, unacceptable behavior
By Squidoo Lenses by Date on November 22, 2008
in the past few years, there have been more manuals and dog related products online than ever before. People have started using the internet as a source of marketing Many dog related products, including dog food, dog training and a lot of dog toys etc. This actually caught a lot of attention of dog lovers and many jumped into it. Some of the products worked wonders. Some were limited and great to start with. Here i have just jotted down the brief’s of all the dog training products, The best places to buy dog toys and a lot of Dog treats etc. Browse through and feel free to comment. We really appreciate it.
Posted in animals | Tagged best places, dog food, dog lovers, dog training, related products
By Squidoo Lenses by Date on July 31, 2008
Training a new puppy can seem like a challenge, it is easier than you might think. All dog training requires is a little patience, persistence and repetition. It is important to note that dogs exhibit many common behaviors. Facial expressions and posture can indicate exactly what your dog is thinking and feeling which will enable you to identify and control any behavior problems that may arise.
Posted in animals | Tagged behavior problems, dog training, facial expressions, persistence, posture