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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Larry Volwiler Before we actually start puppy training or even thinking about it, it is important that we get ourselves in the right frame of mind. If we do this and know where we are going, we will be much less likely to violate certain training rules that may hinder or prevent us from attaining our goals. written by Larry Volwiler The use of electronic training devices has become increasingly widespread. In 2006 pet owners worldwide purchased more than 500,000 remote training collars, over 1,000,000 containment systems, and almost 900,000 bark collars. written by Jennifer Johnson Dog doors, often referred to as doggie doors or pet doors are miniature swinging doors that, installed in a door or wall, will allow your dog or cat access to the backyard without making it necessary for someone to let them in and out. written by Mike II Arroyo Pet doors give your pet a sense of freedom to roam around your house and in the backyard, especially your dog who always want to see who enters the gate and your cat that will find a way whenever it wants to go outside. Not to mention the damage that dogs and cats do when they are being restricted from getting out. << previous page 1 next page>> |