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Pet Training 101; learn how to teach your dog or cat everything from the essential commands to party tricks.
The Journey Home
Recently, we went through a very rough patch here at Briden Farm. It started with the first of two major Winter Storms within six days. It started on a Sunday evening, as the snow fell steadily. The accumulation was steady over night and made our morning chores more difficult.
By Brian Hurlburt4 years ago in Petlife
Kota's Story
Going to training school was good. I did good, the trainer girl said so. She was pretty and she smelled like flowers and dogs. I stayed all day with her and other dogs and trainer people. The lady I stayed with during the night was okay. She smelled like burning sticks and drink, but she said I was a good boy and handsome and gave me pets. She bought me those treats that are like salmon - the kind in the bag. After training I didn’t see the trainer girl anymore. I was with the people at the house. I had a kennel and was in there a lot, it was okay. My collar kept me safe so I could go outside, that was good. Sometimes after she had lots of drink the lady left me outside until all the lights went off. I got scared because I didn’t think I could protect the people all by myself and I heard strange noises in the dark. I barked, but the other dogs didn’t bark back, they were inside with their people.
By T. A. White4 years ago in Petlife
A Dog Training Guide For Beginners
The "Stay" command is an essential part of dog training. It will make your dog more obedient and easier to control. It will be especially useful when you have guests over and don't want to get distracted. This command should be practiced first. Once your dog has mastered the "Sit" command, use the "Stay" command as a reward. If your puppy is still chewing on his food, reward him by petting him on the floor. After your dog has stayed for a few seconds, gradually increase the number of steps you take before rewarding him with affection.
By Rodney J. Hatley4 years ago in Petlife
How to Train My Dog in the Hause
The best way to teach your dog self-control is to make it a part of your daily routine. Most dogs are creatures of habit, so a consistent mealtime or walk time can help condition your pet to go "potty" at set times. House training involves cleaning up accidents and rewarding your dog for good behavior. Using treats is an excellent way to reinforce good behavior and teach your dog to stay away from dangerous items. These tips can help your dog learn new behaviors.
By Rodney J. Hatley4 years ago in Petlife
Brain Training For Dogs Review (2021): Is it DogFever Approved?. Top Story - January 2022.
We adopted a gorgeous Lil Bernedoodle puppy named Luca a few months ago, and this adorable baby turned out to be full of activity and playfulness. But, unfortunately, it caused us several troubles, the most serious of which was falling on pee and stepping on poop shortly after waking up.
By Ari Rivera4 years ago in Petlife
5 Tips for Training Your Dog to Stay Off the Furniture.
Dogs are not allowed on the furniture! It may sound like a broken record, but it is the truth. There are many reasons why your dog should not be allowed on the furniture, and we will go through them in this blog post.
By Rodney J. Hatley4 years ago in Petlife
How to Train Your Dog: The Right Way
How to Train Your Dog: The Right Way. Dog training has always been a difficult task for many people. It can be an arduous process, but it is possible to train your dog. A lot of people try to use punishment to get the desired result, but this does not work. Punishment will make your pup more anxious and afraid, making them less cooperative when you try to train them again in the future. Luckily, there are some ways that do work. You just need to know how to find the right ones for you and you'll be on the right track.
By Thomas Bell4 years ago in Petlife









