Archive for January, 2009
The Magnificent Brazilian Mastiff
The Brazilian Mastiff is a bloodhound/mix. A very interesting combination indeed; These are mastiffs who also have some of the traits of the bloodhound. This includes the legendary noses of that breed. They also possess the gentleness of the mastiff. Originating in Brazil, these dogs are also known as Fila Brasiliero in Portuguese. Once used as guards for Brazilian plantations, they were brought to what is now the U.S. by conquistadors.
How to Ease Separation Anxiety With Dog Behavior Modification
Dog behavior modification can be confusing. Canines are social creatures and as such delight in being with their people. When left in solitary, they often grow distressed, agonizing from an attachment disorder, known as separation anxiety. Dogs who suffer from separation anxiety often put into words their anxiety by needless, barking, whining, digging, chewing and soiling.
How To Housebreak Your Puppy
Keeping your house spic and span with an untrained puppy is virtually impossible. If not properly trained both you and your puppy will not be happy. Housebreaking your puppy is the first training you should do. Start off with a schedule and be consistent. As creatures of habit, it is in their nature to keep schedules as pack animals.
How To Potty Train A Puppy – 6 Tips To Make House Training Easier
Most new dog owners don’t look forward to the task of house training a puppy. It can be pretty confusing when you hear different advice from almost everyone you talk to.
5 Tips for Lead Training Your Dog
Any dog owner knows how difficult it is to walk a dog that pulls on the leash or simply refuses to walk. While basic dog training for any breed should involve lead training, the larger breeds in particular need to learn this as puppies. There’s nothing more unpleasant than trying to take your Husky or German Shepherd out for an evening stroll and having them fight the lead all the way.



