LURE/REWARD TRAINING The science of lure/reward training is pure and simple —as simple, in fact, as 1–2–3–4: 1. Request 2. Lure, 3. Response 4. Reward.
Preventing Adolescent Problems
Always make a point of praising your dog and offering a couple of treats whenever he eliminates in the right place. Keep a treat container by your dog’s toilet area. You need to be there anyway to inspect and pick up your dog’s feces (before the stool becomes home and dinner for several hundred baby …
Immunising Your Puppy
Canine Distemper, Canine Parvo-Virus and Canine Hepatitis can all be fatal to dogs, and are preventable only by vaccination. Distemper and Infectious Hepatitis have been around for many years. Parvo-virus first appeared in 1978, and within 12 months had spread worldwide. Treatment for a dog infected by any of these diseases is difficult, expensive, and …
Toilet Training for Puppies… and Older Dogs
Toilet training for your puppy should start as soon as the puppy is home with you You must be prepared to BE PATIENT AND OBSERVANT!
Preventing Nuisance Barking
A young pup that barks at people or noises etc is a good indication that you have a budding nuisance barker developing. This is a sign of a nervous pup that worries about everything. A well adjusted pup will not usually start barking until somewhere between 8 to 12 months of age.



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