Archive for the ‘Housebreaking’ Category

Top 5 Considerations Before Bringing A Puppy Home

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

If you have your heart set on getting a puppy then you’ve probably have already heard the pros and cons about them.  Listed below are the top 5 things you should consider before bringing a puppy into your house.  Puppies and other pets aren’t for everyone’s lifestyle, so take these tips into mind and it’ll be a good decision for you and for the happiness of your new puppy. (more…)

Figuring Out Your Puppy’s Urination Problem

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Your puppy’s behavioral urination can be extremely frustrating and aggravating, but knowing why they do it can help them rid the habit.  Following a few key pointers can help stop the two different types of urination issues.  (more…)

Top 10 Most Common Dog Behavior Problems

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Maybe you’re searching for Puggle puppies for sale?  Or perhaps you just got a new English Bulldog puppy.  Either way, you’re more than likely starting think about training techniques and how to mold the best behaved dog.  Before you start, you should know the most common behavior problems in dogs.  Below is a list of those behaviors and we’ll be posting separate articles on how to avoid, or manage, these behaviors in your dog! (more…)

Why Dogs Mark their Territory & How to Stop Yorkie Puppies from Doing It

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Both Yorkie puppies and other dogs are known to mark their territory on furniture, belongings, outdoor plants and everything in between.  The first step to stopping this unwanted behavior is to understand it.  We’ll explain why dogs mark their territory and some easy tips on keeping them from doing this on your belongings! (more…)

Traing Your Dog to Request Bathroom Breaks

Monday, October 17th, 2011

Have you got a puppy whom quietly requests to be outdoors? You know, the type whom sits down silently near the front door and when you finally notice him, he is quivering to bits and even almost crossing his legs? This is the place where the helpful tip of helping them to alert you to go out will come in perfectly! (more…)

Fail-Safe House Training Tips for Any Puppy!

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

House training your French Bulldog puppy or any breed you may have can seem like it’s hit or miss.  Even if you’re at your wits’ end or feel as if there isn’t anything you haven’t tried, follow these simple tips and try again for success.  That’s how good they are! (more…)

When Your Puppy Forgets His House Training

Monday, September 5th, 2011

We’ve all been there – our puppy hasn’t had an accident in the house for months, he regularly goes to the door to let you know he has to go and he’s almost on a perfect routine to make the training that much easier.  Then you find a puddle on the floor and can’t understand why this has happened.

Puggle puppies and other breeds don’t necessarily “forget” their training.  There are many reasons that these random accidents can happen.  And, sometimes, the reason is just as random as the accident. (more…)

Teaching Your Dog to Ask for Potty Breaks

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Do you have a dog that silently asks to go outside?  You know, the kind that sits quietly by the door and by the time you notice him, he’s shivering to pieces or practically crossing his legs?  This is where the handy trick of teaching them to ask comes in wonderfully!

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Puppy Raising

Friday, November 20th, 2009

I read a saying once that said, “The only difference between kids and dogs are two extra legs”.  This could not be more true for so many different reasons.  Kids need to be taught a variety of different things – so do puppies.  Kids are impressionable and learn from example – so do puppies.  Kids need love, attention, affection and positive reinforcement to grow into intelligent, well-rounded adults – so do puppies.  We have list of things NOT to do when teaching and raising your baby puppy.

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Another ‘How to Housetrain Your Puppy’ Article…Or Is It?

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Many people believe housetraining a puppy is the same routine with every dog, every time.  This may not be the case!  As with humans, all puppies learn in different ways.  How do you train your 8 week old, 2lb Chihuahua puppy to go outside in the middle of January when he hates the cold?  What about your rambunctious Beagle puppy who you can barely keep an eye on?  You guessed it – we have the answers!

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