Sunday, 3 February 2013

Bob Hunsicker

dog training Sit, Stay and Come ">Rescue dog training Sit, Stay and Come

If we were training a puppy we'd have a much easier job ahead since a new pup hasn't had the chance to develop any bad habits. But, we're dealing with a dog with a history. An unknown history most likely. Perhaps he knows the meaning of "No". Or, maybe he... dog Training Sit, Stay and Come ">Read >

Rescue Dog Training - Curing Separation Anxiety With Desensitization and Crate Training

Folks who adopt rescue dogs rarely know the dog's history. Was he completely abandoned? Did he ever bond with his former owner? Was he abused and therefore distrustful of humans? The point is, you'll never know if your newly adopted friend will suffer fro... Read >

Rescue Dog Training - How to Control Your Dog's Barking

Interestingly, the domesticated dog barks far more frequently than their ancestors. Possibly because many breeds have been taught to bark to better perform the various tasks for which they were bred - protection, shepherding, tracking. Today, your dog... Read >

Rescue Dog Training - How to Become the Alpha Dog of Your Home

When you first bring a rescue dog into your home - especially an older one who may be very set in his ways - your first responsibility is to get to know your dog. This requires constant and careful observation. You must spend time getting to know your dog... Read >

Rescue Dog Training - Crate Training is Kind Not Cruel

Think crating your dog is heartless? Well, consider this truism: dogs are den animals, and they instinctively seek protected, dry, dark places to lie down. Visualize the places your dog prefers to be when alone. In a corner, under a table or bed, behind a... Read >

Rescue Dog Training -- How to Make Your Timid, Shy Or Distrustful Rescue Dog Sociable and Friendly

So you opened your heart and home to a shy, timid rescue dog. What can you do to help your new pet adjust and become an involved member of the family? I will assume you already had your dog checked out by a veterinarian to make sure the behavior isn't due... Read >

Rescue Dog Training - How to Stop Your Rescue Dog From Biting, Nipping, Snarling and Growling

Certainly the most serious of all negative behaviors a dog can exhibit, biting cannot be tolerated under any circumstances. Understanding the root cause will help you to identify the most appropriate training technique to correct and eliminate this neg... Read >

Rescue Dog Training - Obedience Training Will Make Your Rescue Dog a Welcome Family Addition

Contrary to that old adage, old dogs certainly can learn new tricks. I know from where I speak. You see, I love dogs. I mean I REALLY love dogs. All kinds. Any kind. In fact my wife says I love them too much. And to be honest, I've proven her right - t... Read >

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