How Do You Train Your Pet Not to Chew?
September 6, 2011 by Jeanie J. Teague
Filed under Dog Training
A dog’s jaw muscles are among the strongest of all animals. The average-sized Golden Retriever has the ability to untie the knot of a rawhide bone in minutes. Actually, it can tear the rawhide bone apart in as quick an amount of time as well. What a shame they can do the same to furniture as Too!
Electronic collars that deter barking come in two main varieties
September 3, 2011 by Melissa G. Gossage
Filed under Dog Training
Every so often the differentiation between training discipline and constraint is needlessly confused. Using verbal commands and non-verbal clues, with leashes or snacks, to solicit wanted behavior is training discipline. Using choke or ‘stop-barking’ collars, electronic fences or barriers and related devices is for constraint or prevention of unwanted behavior.
Down Command: Labrador Retriever Training Suggestions to Remember
August 16, 2011 by Kate Truman
Filed under Dog Training
Effective labrador retriever training approach is vital in teaching your dog fundamental commands such as sit, stay and down. These commands must not be ignored for they are the very basis of other advance training, like guide dog training, therapy dog training or search and rescue training, you may want your canine friend to undergo when the perfect time comes.

