Dog Training is More Than Dog obedience
March 20, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Dog Training saves homes, fosters love and even saves lives. Dog training can also help you correct any behavioral problems that your dog may have. Here is an interesting article that I think anyone, who uses negative punishment in dog training, should read. Training a new puppy can be very hard work —Warning: Crate [...]
Dog Training – Dog Bites
March 20, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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So you’re either in the unfortunate situation where you, some one you know, or a family member has received a dog bite or maybe you’re just curious of what steps to take in the case of this kind of situation. Well there are different types of dog bites, some are really bad, some are [...]
Puppy Biting Must Be Stop. But How ?
March 19, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Then I got a 2nd puppy 1 year later. When we first saw this puppy in the store , she was looking so adorable, loving, cute of course . Then we requested to carry and touch her. The minute they brought her out of her cage, she started to bite and nibble our fingers. [...]
How to Make a Claim in Virginia for Injuries Due to a Dog Bite-part I
March 18, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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In Virginia, in order to successfully prosecute a claim for injuries you (or a loved one) suffered as a result of being bitten or otherwise attacked by a dog, the law requires that you prove a number of items. However, before we get into the law of dog bite claims, I believe the following [...]
If You Have Been Bitten or Attacked by a Dog in Virginia, Then You Need to Read This Article
March 17, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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In my last article, “How to Make a Claim in Virginia for Injuries Due to a Dog Bite,” we discussed some basic laws and other practical issues such as how homeowner’s or renter’s insurance protects dog owners in these types of situations and provides compensation to those persons who are hurt by dogs. Now, [...]
How to Prevent Dog Biting
March 17, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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If your dog is less than 16 weeks old and nips and bites non-stop, this is normal behavior – young dogs mouth a lot. Puppies mouth while playing and they mouth when communicating their wants. If your dog begins mouthing, he may be hungry or thirsty. Ask yourself: Does he need to remove waste? [...]
Dogs Bites Upon Children on the Rise
March 16, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, nearly 2% of the U.S. population is bitten or attacked by a dog each year. This translates to more than 5 million dog bite victims every year, most of whom are children. Every day approximately 1,000 dog bite victims go to hospital [...]
My Dog Bites – What Can I Do?
March 15, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Ok, so you’ve got a problem. Your dog is using those shiny, pointy teeth of his for something other than chewing his kibble. What can you do about it? Well, as a concerned dog owner you need to figure out the cause…what’s triggering this behavior…I mean, if my dog bites, I need to know [...]
How to Train your Puppy not to Bite
March 14, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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Bringing a puppy home for the first time is an exciting time and an exciting feeling, isn’t it? The puppy that you hold in your hands will give you and your family much joy in the coming years. But at the beginning, it won’t be easy because of the bad habits you’ll have to [...]
What To Do If You Are Attacked By A Dog
March 14, 2010 by Dog Trainer
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In 2007, statistics reveal 43,021,000 households, or 37.2% of all households in the United States, own, on average, 1.7 dogs. A National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey indicated in excess of 4,700,000 people are bitten by a dog annually. Of those, 800,000 require medical attention. Nearly 368,000 victims require treatment at hospital [...]