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Shandy Helps Children Learn to Read
Good reading skills, and maybe a dog, are essential to a good education. When a child has trouble learning to read, one solution can be a reading assistance dog.
Aggressive Dogs and Breed Bans
Veterinary research and real life stories may prove that there are no dangerous breeds, only bad dog owners.
Music for Dogs
Noise can cause anxiety and fears in dogs while soothing music calms and reduces behavior problems.
Dog Intelligence or Anthropomorphism?
How much are dogs like humans? New research is showing more emotion and intelligence in man's best friend.
Would My Dog Be a Good Therapy Dog?
Therapy dogs have a special personality and talent for visiting nursing homes and hospitals to lift spirits and promote healing.
How to Teach Your Dog Tricks
Through positive training methods and patience, your dog will have fun as he learns how to roll over and do other tricks.
Thunderstorm Phobia in Dogs
Storm anxiety can affect some breeds more than others. Studies may provide insight for calming the dog who is fearful of thunder, rain, and wind.
Bildhauer Friedrich Christian Glume (1714-1752)
Friedrich Christian Glume war der wichtigste Bildhauer für die frühen Bauten von Friedrich II. in Rheinsberg, Berlin und Potsdam.
Schauspieler Oliver Bootz – ein Porträt
Oliver Bootz ist einer der vielversprechendsten Schauspieler der Film- und Fernsehlandschaft. Sein Debüt gab er 1994. Heute spielt er an der Seite internationaler Stars.
Dog Obedience Training
Teaching dogs good manners requires consistence, positive reinforcement and patience.
Dogs Urinate in Weird Places
When dogs relieve themselves on fire hydrants, carpet, and even their owner's bed or clothing, it may have nothing to do with house training.
Deaf Dogs Make Great Pets
A deaf dog can easily learn obedience, agility and other sports through hand signals.
The Intelligence of Dogs
Scientific studies in recent years show that dogs apply earlier learning to new situations, perform selective imitation, and understand human gestures and new words.
Is Your Puppy Teething?
Learn puppies' teething timeline, what to do about chewing, dental care, and how to brush your dog's teeth.
Dogs and Problem Chewing
Understanding why dogs chew provides tips for managing this natural instinct.
The Canine Good Citizen Test
This basic obedience title offers little known benefits to owners of mixed breed dogs as well as purebreds.
Canine Intelligence Test
Intelligence is a subjective concept but try these fun exercises to see how your dog's brain measures up.
Foundation for Easy Puppy Training
Socialization and positive interaction in the early formative months are important in raising a confident dog who is enjoyable as a pet and easy to train.
La vraie-fausse folie d'Henri IV de Pirandello
Nous ne savons pas si c'est la folie de la femme de Pirandello qui a inspiré son écriture ou vice-versa. Néanmoins dans Henri IV une lucide folie s'empare des personnages
Why Shy Dogs Are Shy
Shy dogs lack confidence and are often turned in to shelters because they are not much fun.
Tras el rastro de las emisiones
Se está hablado mucho sobre el futuro de los coches sin emisiones y los combustibles pero, ¿cual es la situación y las posibilidades de un sector lleno de futuro?
Alocén, el pívot que cambió el reglamento FIBA
Repaso por la historia de Lorenzo Alocén, el pivot madridista que, encestando en aro propio, motivó cambios en el reglamento del baloncesto europeo.
Canine Drill Teams
If you're looking for something fun to do with your dog and know at least one other person looking to do the same, you may want to start a canine drill team.


Contributing Articles in Dog Training

How to Teach Bite Inhibition to a Puppy
Dog bite injury lawsuits are expensive and often result in the death of the dog. Training a puppy to inhibit its bite can prevent serious injury from dog bites.
A Comparison of Canine Agility Organizations
Planning to compete in dog agility? Learn eligibility rules and other information about the major agility organizations that sanction canine agility events in the U.S.
Do Dogs Know When They are being Deceived?
Since dogs can think like two-year old children, Canadian researchers decided to see how well they could read human behaviour. Is it possible to deceive your pet dog?
The Puppy Sit-Stay at Eight Weeks
A few decades ago, people were told to wait until their dog was at least six months old to begin training. Fortunately, not anymore.
Enforcing the Down-Stay
The down-stay is an effective barometer in determining the nature of an owner's relationship to his or her dog.
How to Keep a Dog from Running Away
The dog that doesn't come when called can be more than just a frustration. It may be an accident waiting to happen.
Three Great Rules for Dog Training
Training a dog requires patience and hard work, but following these three rules will make the entire process more streamlined.
Puppy Training and Socialization
Early training and socialization can literally save a puppy's life.
Should I Crate Train my Dog?
From puppies to adults, crating a dog is an effective method of training. Successful crate training depends on the proper use of the right size, and type, of crate.
How to Housetrain a Puppy or Dog of Any Age
Housebreaking a dog is a matter of discipline-the owner's, that is.
Dog Training in Multi-Dog Households
Multi-dog owners often find training their dogs frustrating at the least and impossible at most.
Basic Commands Dogs Should Know
These simple instructions will help dog owners teach basic commands that every dog should know, improving the trainer's relationship with man's best friend.
How to Teach a Dog to Quiet on Command
Terriers bark at every sound: "Hey, the telephone is ringing"; "I hear the mail carrier"; "I hear the doorbell." They set to barking and nothing, it seems, can stop them.
How to Have a Well Behaved Dog
Sometimes owners get caught up in bits and pieces of information relating to training and consequently lose sight of the basics of training and caring for their dogs.
Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know
These simple instructions will help dog owners teach basic commands that every dog should know, improving the trainer's relationship with man's best friend.
Dealing With an Adolescent Dog
Sweet, obedient puppies can turn into little terrors almost overnight. It usually happens between nine months and two years of age, as they are approaching adulthood.
Tips for Training Basset Hound Puppies
There is no quick or easy way to train a basset puppy. Success is as much due to the owner as the dog. Time, tolerance and patience are key.
Basic Commands All Dogs Should Know
Just as children need to go to school and learn, dog should be acquainted with some basic commands. These commands come in pretty handy and may even be a life saver!
How to Prepare Pets for a Baby's Arrival
Dogs, cats and other pets are often not at ease when meeting a new baby. They need time and patience to get used to the idea of a new member of the family.
Tips on Solving Excessive Barking Behaviour
Excessive barking is annoying for owners and neighbors. Discover some ways to stop unwanted barking and make life peaceful again.
How to Stop Your Dog from Barking Too Much
The barking dog causes frustration for owners. Discover tips on how to use food, change in routine and veterinary care to prevent problem barking.
Training a Dog Not to Jump
Instead of seeing the process of pet dog training as one of correcting a dog, it is better seen as one of facilitating that dog's "good" behavior.
Interview with Charlotte Mielziner
Charlotte Mielziner talks about her work with Westinn Kennels, Animal Behavior College, and the Safety Sam Dog Bite Prevention Program.
Why Become a Dog Trainer?
The US is experiencing increased demand for dog trainers. Career opportunities include volunteering, employment as a dog trainer, certification, and business ownership.
Illusion Dog Training Collar Gets Mixed Reviews
Cesar Millan the Dog Whisperer is marketing a collar and leash designed to help an owner control a dog during a walk. It's expensive, and unnecessary for the average dog.