How Dogs Teach Our Children Responsibility, Sharing and Communication (Part 5)
July 27, 2011 by Nicole Wright
Filed under Dog Training
If ever you had two or three children who are all toddlers at the same time, you can relate to my friend Heather. She almost couldn’t keep up to a decent conversation since her sons (3 and 2 respectively) are always noisy and she would be hearing them yelling and screaming all the time, if she was in her room, the intercom would always remind her of her mischievous young boys.
Puppy Chewing and How To Prevent It
July 20, 2011 by Sandy Rutherforde
Filed under Dogs
Puppies are generally a fantastic addition to every family. Nonetheless, deciding to bring a puppy home is a major commitment. Puppies will need a whole lot of attention and time. There are lots of hurdles to get over when caring for a pup. As cute and adorable as they are, there are many undesirable behaviors which could evolve when not trained correctly. Certainly one of the most common problems with brand new puppies is chewing. Listed below are a number of effective methods to fight puppy chewing.
When to begin Canine and/or Puppy Coaching
July 18, 2011 by Kuni Clarkson
Filed under Dogs
K9 training begins virtually at birth. Pet dogs who are handled as well as petted by humans regularly throughout 1st 8 weeks of life are typically far more responsive to getting trained and living in individual’s families. Ideally, young puppies really should be located in his permanent homes between about 8 and ten weeks of age. In some locations it’s against the law to take young dogs away from their mothers prior to the senesce of 8 weeks. Just before this age, puppies are still learning great amounts of socialization abilities through his mom. Puppies are innately far more afraid of brand new things through the period from 10 to 12 weeks, rendering it more challenging for them to adjust to their brand-new house.

