Articles tagged: dog instinctive behavior
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Rena Murray Which wolf pup is the future alpha leader? How is he trained for his future as leader of the pack? Let's take a look at wild wolf society and wolf pup personalities as their future wolf pack rank begins to take shape. Do you see your pup in this? written by Rena Murray Wild wolf society has strict rules regarding borders which apply to all wolf packs and lend stability. Yet territorial fights are not all that common and bloodshed is rare. So how do wild wolves defend their territories? What does the howling mean? written by Rena Murray Take a look into wild wolf society and discover the depth of hardship there. The wild wolf is a magnificent creature, a very efficient predator, whose life lends much insight into our domestic dogs, but about whom there is so much yet to know. written by Rena Murray Might does not make right in wild wolf society, nor should it in your home. Your pup has some dog instinctive behavior as a predator just as in the wolf pack, and that adorable puppy play might not be so cute if the game turns real. Learn more here! written by Rena Murray Wild wolf society helps us understand the dog instinctive behavior we observe in our domestic pets, from the nurture of the young to the very modes of play that seem so adorable in our puppies. What is their meaning and true interpretation? written by Rena Murray Want to understand more about domestic dog instinctive behavior and how to see it in your pet? Here's an eye-opener about the wild wolf pack and obedience and coordination within wild wolf society, beginning with the arrival of the pups. written by Rena Murray You have been struggling for months with potty training for puppy dogs. Your pup should have been housebroken a long time ago. What is wrong? Are you doing anything wrong? written by Rena Murray In dog obedience training for your pet, you would really prefer to use more positive reinforcement with a little food here and there. But is it really possible for Gus to learn that way? Yes it is! Here is how . . . written by Rena Murray Your previously well-behaved dog has begun spraying his personal dog marking codes all over the place, not at all thrilled with the new puppy's arrival. This nasty dog territory marking is driving you crazy. What to do? written by Rena Murray Due to his obsessive compulsive dog behavior of dog chewing self and dog licking himself, your dog, Blake, is a bloody mess and it keeps getting worse and worse. From where comes this problem, and what can you do about it? written by Rena Murray Your dog chases everything! From wildlife to cats, from bicycle riders to joggers ... He is a dog chasing car, an uncontrolled barking chasing dog … an accident waiting to happen. What can you do? See here… written by Rena Murray Bonnie the dog will not be quiet! She is a loud, barking dog who is driving the neighborhood crazy, and they are about to file suit. Your ears are ringing all the time and she just keeps barking at everything! Have this problem? Here is help written by Rena Murray Cannot patch the holes Patch dug? Are you at the end of your wits, with a dog who digs constantly, destroying your beautiful, prize-winning garden or perfectly groomed lawn? Understand this obsessive compulsive dog behavior and get help here! written by Rena Murray Do you know these common but dangerous mistakes people make in approaching dogs? Here is the right way to introduce your children to dogs and to avoid common errors with their all-too-common, nasty results. written by Rena Murray When a dog comes after you when you are walking with your child, are you stuck in the Old School of "make a run for it," or do you really know how to protect your child and yourself? Here is how to stop and control Vicious Vince. written by Rena Murray So you want your toddler to grow up with a canine friend like you did. Do you know these key tips on the best way to prepare him? For his safety and happiness, take this seriously. written by Rena Murray You are new parents and it's time to bring your baby home. How should Duke greet her and behave around her, and how can you protect her? Do you know these few critical steps to ensure safety, harmony, and healthy long term relationships in your home? written by Rena Murray Having a baby? Let's avoid the modern hysteria and fear of dog aggression against your baby and understand how to avoid it from the start. Here is how to make your dog a respectful member of the happy, enlarged household and not a source of fear. written by Rena Murray The peaceful dog park erupts into a hotbed of aggression dog dominance, with your dog and others engaged in a nasty show of dog dominance behavior. What happened and who is to blame? Find out how to prevent this and correct the two gladiators! written by Rena Murray What can you do to avoid a mass attack among the dog park inhabitants? What should you do if a fight breaks out? Here is help. written by Rena Murray Does your dog pee at wrong times, in wrong places, for wrong reasons? When a visitor comes, when he is scared, or on a person or another dog? Here's help, first with understanding the nature and causes of dog urination problems, then solutions. written by Rena Murray Is you female dog mounting women? "Lady mounts me; she humps my daughter; she also mounts visitors who walk in!… Does she have a mental defect?" Here's how to stop this embarrassing and dangerous dog dominance behavior. written by Rena Murray Does your dog mount over another dog's head or engage in dog humping? Do you know the genesis of this obnoxious dog instinctive behavior? Fear not - It is not sexual, it can be cured, and your dog is not gay! Here's more … written by Rena Murray Correcting dog territory marking and other fearful dog behaviors can be done. Here are some ways to help dogs face their fears, lose much of their obsession with claiming and guarding one place, and stop some unpleasant dog instinctive behaviors. written by Rena Murray Let's face it. Some dogs lift their legs or otherwise engage in excessive territory marking, or roll in dung. Why and what to do about it? Learn about scent marking, scent messages, and the cure to such unpleasant behavior. There is a better way! written by Rena Murray Does Billy bear his teeth if you reach to touch his bone or food? Such possessive dog behavior is a form of aggression dog dominance, a dog instinctive behavior for control. To avoid escalation of the problem and painful results, you must correct it. Here's how! written by Rena Murray Is your dog a Marauding Max, a sly food thief? Did you know the genesis of such bad dog behavior is dog pack instincts and dog dominance behavior moreso than hunger? Here is how to cure unwanted dog behavior and make your food fest free from Fido's jaws! written by Rena Murray Are you bowled over by daunting, demanding, or dangerous instinctive dog behavior? Here are the origins and effective Solution Tips for the annoying and risky wild dog behavior of jumping. Discover how to turn your Jumping Jack into Darling Dan! written by Rena Murray Disgusting and odiferous, rude or risky, dog instinctive behavior can drive you to distraction. Do you know these Solution Tips for the unwanted wild dog behavior of rolling in nasty, smelly stuff? Turn your Rolling Rover into Sweet-Smelling Sam! written by Rena Murray What are those curious or downright disgusting wild dog behaviors exhibited by your domestic dog? Don't like such dog instinctive behavior? Then let's understand their origins in the wild, their meanings and purposes, so we can do something about it! << previous page 1 next page>> |