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Dogs are barking in Queanbeyan

June 21st, 2007 · No Comments

There has been a sharp increase in complaints to Queanbeyan Council about barking dogs, it has been revealed. Acting mayor Tom Mavec says he has been approached by a number of residents who are “at their wit’s end” coping with barking dogs in their neighbourhood. The residents say the noisy dogs are impacting upon the peace […]

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How To Train Dogs That Chase Cars

November 2nd, 2006 · No Comments

Although very dangerous behavior, car chasing is very rewarding for the dog.  Dogs love to chase anything that runs, and the faster it runs, the better.  To extinguish the behavior, you must negate the reward of the chase.  Car chasing is most often done by dogs that have the run of the property and are […]

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5 Tips To Remember When Teaching The Come Command

July 10th, 2006 · No Comments

1. Use it sparingly. When you overuse Come, puppies stop paying attention. When your puppy understands the command, avoid using it all the time. Say it infrequently and make it extremely rewarding. 2. Do not chase your puppy if he does not respond. Practice on-lead for now. 3. Never call for negatives. If you have […]

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Helping Your Blind Dog Around The House

July 8th, 2006 · No Comments

Dogs can adjust to blindness and poor eyesight with very little difficulty. Their senses of hearing and smell begin to function as directional indicators, even though they may occasionally bump into table and chair legs or stumble over objects. The following steps may help a blind pet find his way about the house and yard […]

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Nervous System Types And Stress

April 20th, 2006 · No Comments

Dogs of any breed, size or type can suffer from stress.  In fact, a certain amount of stress is necessary for a healthy life.  Hunger produces a form of stress that motivates us to find food, which is a healthful activity.  However, a pet dog that receives a doting owner’s petting and praise on demand […]

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Dog Pheromones

April 9th, 2006 · No Comments

Pheromones are chemical substances secreted by an animal that influence the behavior of other animals of the same species.  Unlike other hormones, pheromones are secreted externally and influence other animals, typically by smell.  In this case, pheromones may play a very important role in animal behavior.  In dogs, pheromones probably influence group integration and are […]

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