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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Rena Murray Dog Whispering, Dog Whisper Secrets, whatever you choose to call it . . . "Dog Whisper" is a commonly used term in America today. But what is it really? Do you know how to "speak" and control your dog like a Pack Leader? Here's how! 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 Your goal to have a dog who obeys your commands is happening! How wonderful it is to have the little one so intently focused on you, eager to understand and to please you. So here are more puppy training tips to make your pup a joy. written by Rena Murray What is your dog really thinking? Is he angry or possessive, or does he simply need some space? See the difference between respecting your dog and catering to him. 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 These critical First Days after bringing your puppy home will impact dramatically his personality, relationships, treatment, acceptance, security, training, destructive tendencies, and more – your very enjoyment of him. Don't blow it! written by Rena Murray Do you know these critical pointers on bringing puppy home right? It is an art with a major impact on your puppy's integration, attitude, security, and training. You cannot afford to blow it! 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 Dog Behavior Modification and solving Dog Dominance Behavior problems are not easy, but here's a secret training tip with concrete, step-by-step examples to help you . Using this proven, effective, but little-known dog training technique, YOU will command your dog's respect and establish your unquestioned position as "Pack Leader" and Master. This process employs dog pack psychology and the dog whisper behavior communication system, combined with your own consistent, powerful Focus. The dog will actually sense and smell your authority and control! written by Jonathan Cheong Training dogs using positive reinforcement and reward training has long been recognized as both highly effective for the owner and a positive experience for the dog. Positive reinforcement training is so important that it is the only method used to train dangerous animals... << previous page 1 next page>> |