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Premier Manners Minder Remote Reward Behavior Training System for Dogs

MannersMinder is a remote-controlled reward system that uses positive reinforcement for training dogs to behave appropriately at home.

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KAZE Dry Floor Protection and Training Pads for Puppies and Dogs - 100 count Extra Large 36

100 Pieces Premium Extra Large Pad measures 36″ x 23″ each. The super-absorbent all-in-one KAZE Pet Pads prevent messes during potty training. Each tear-resistant pad is made from fast-absorbing quilted polymer with sealed edges and plastic backing to protect your floors. The 5-layer quilted design and polymer technology quickly draw moisture in to keep surface areas dry. Perfect for training puppies or providing assistance for aging dogs, each pad measures 36 x 23 inches. Can absorb more than

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Wee Wee Housebreaking Pads for Dogs, Extra-Large Pad, 40-Pack

The super absorbent Wee-Wee Pad is scientifically treated to attract puppies when nature calls- they know right where to go.

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Wee-Wee Housebreaking Pads for Dogs, 150-Pack

The super absorbent Wee-Wee Pad is scientifically treated to attract puppies when nature calls.

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Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Fandex Family Field Guides: Dogs

Bringing the world of DOGS to your fingertips, FANDEX presents a filed guide to 47 favorite breeds, from best family pets to noble hunting companions to classic dogs for show. Discover the exemplary character of the Airedale, the working-class background of the aristocratic Yorkshire Terrior, the spiritual aura surrounding the Lhasa Apso, and the brave Rottweiler′s ancient origins in the Romans′ march across the Alps. Includes a complete guide to each breed’s appearance and temperament. 50 INDI

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kikopup asked:


This video is a re release of a piece of the episode of Dogmantics Episode 1. It also includes new footage at the end. How to stop unwanted behavior and get your dogs attention

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Friday, August 20th, 2010
amnewyork asked:


amnewyork checks out the dogs streaming into New York City to compete at the annual Westminster dog show.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

 
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
faultylovexx asked:


I was reading signs of aggressiveness in dogs and these are the ones that apply to my own dog

* Excessive barking;
* A tendency to snarl, growl, or snap to protect food;
* Overprotectiveness of possessions;
* Fearfulness in new situations or around strangers;
* Frequent attempts to chase moving objects such as bicycles, skateboards, cars and trucks;

I hardly invite people over or take him anywhere because he gets out of hand so fast. He is a 7 year old pug. Is there anyway to socialize him or help with his aggression at this point? What can I do?
He doesn’t snap much over food, just once in awhile if he gets a hold of a chicken bone or something, usually I just yell at him and lightly smack his nose to get it from him.

Dog Food Secrets!

 
Brandon G asked:


Will a new male american bulldog puppy cause any problems with my female who is eleven months old or should they get along o.k? She is very hyper but not mean at all. She just gets very excited around other people and dogs. She is in obedience training right now.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Saturday, December 5th, 2009
Ashley asked:


My husband and I adopted a 4-year-old boxer from his coworkers because they recently had a baby, and the dog was very jealous. When we first got Sadie, she was very sweet. In fact, she is still an angel with us. But as time goes on, we have realized that Sadie is VERY jealous, VERY territorial, and is just not very socialized at all. It seems that those people did not ever have her around other dogs OR children.

Is there any way to socialize the dog at this stage? Some people have suggested that I get one of the training collars, and deliver a small shock via remote every time she is aggressive (when we are walking, usually). Does anyone agree/disagree or have any other suggestions? This is a very large dog, 70 pounds, and though she does not try to bite, she is very loud and menacing. Please help!

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