June 13, 2019

How To Raise The Perfect Dog

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Turn Your Puppy Into The Perfect Dog.

How do you raise the perfect dog?

We all want the perfect dog, but it's a bit like saying, is there a perfect human?

I guess you know the answer is No...

However, I must say there are some really good people out there and some awesome dogs too.

So... What's the trick you ask?

Here's my best advice... before you start stressing out about puppy school and learning the usual tricks like high fives, commando crawls and roly polies, ask you self this honest question...

Do you want your dream dog to be a performing monkey? that's on show for visitors when they come, so they can comment on how cool that is? How clever your dog is, asking you how you trained him to do that?

We spend so much time on simple commands while we forget the important stuff, so the next time your visitors come you may be warning them of things like, " Don't go near him when he's eating", or "Don't pat him on the head", or "Watch the children don't go near his toys"!

Isn't this insane? We get so busy teaching them commands like "sit" and "stay" and we forget about the really important things, we often don't think about these things until it's too late.

The reason for this is that most dog trainers are stuck doing what everyone else is doing, training commands like, "sit", "down" and "stay". They don't think any further than that, they are just following what everyone else is doing - like sheep. And no one is questioning it.

I want you to think about this, dogs are not euthanized because they didn't sit properly or they were too slow to pick up the "down" or "stay" command.

No, of course not, people don't really care about that stuff, and sadly that's all that's taught at puppy school, but the fact is that more dogs are put down because of Aggression, barking, challenging and growling at visitors, aggressive behaviour to owners, visitors and children.

  It's so sad, when they could have been helped.

Nothing is more frightening and dangerous than a dog that is out of control. A dog that pulls on the leash and who ignores you when they are off leash. This is so dangerous  not just for your dog but for cars, and other dogs or people who get in their way.

Aggressive dog

here are very few trainers out there who can show you how to prevent this, I suspect it's because they don't understand it themselves.

Here's  a list of the Five things people see as the "Perfect Dog"

1. Calm around all dogs and other animals

2. Friendly to all people including children

3. Obedient and Relaxed around the home

4. Excels at coming when called at the park

5. Perfect when walking  in public on the leash

Hhmmm… I can hear you saying…. You’ve got a point there!  So how on earth do we achieve it?

Well I've got good news...  it's not complicated.

Well I should say,  it's not complicated or tricky anymore...

Thanks to Doggy Dan’s The Online Dog Trainer video website 

You'll see when you watch Dan's videos, he even offers a 3 Day $1 trial of the site

I suggest you take advantage of it so you can see for yourself the most amazing collection of videos showing you exactly how to achieve this kind of 'perfect' dog.

Doggy Dan will show you through the video diary of 8 week old puppy Moses, guiding you through every stage of achieving all the things I've just mentioned.

 You'll see the entire year of filming where Doggy Dan shows you his puppy growing  and the series of lessons each week that need to be learned at that particular stage of the puppy's life.

You will be able to copy the lessons in the video so that you can train your puppy at exactly the right time, to ensure problems don't manifest later on.

And don't worry, the site caters for all types of problems that you may encounter even when your dog is fully grown.

You'll see In-depth sections on health, food, behaviour and training . Doggy Dan’s site is truly Awesome with over 250 videos inside.

You'll learn exactly how to achieve those 5 important behaviours I mentioned earlier... and much, much more!  

Remember :  If you keep doing the same things, you'll keep getting the same results. Your dog is worth the effort, you'll be so proud of them and  you'll have a happy dog for life.

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June 8, 2019

Best Small Family Dogs That Don’t Shed

We are firm believers that no family is complete without a dog...

A house is just not a home without a canine companion. But, not all of us want fur on our clothing and furniture.

If you are looking for a small dog with equally small amounts of shedding hair, you are in luck. Let’s check out some small family dogs that don’t shed.

Compliments of Animal Facts YouTube.

10. Yorkshire Terrier 

Yorshire Terrior

Playful and affectionate, the Yorkshire Terrier, often called the Yorkie, is a small dog full of personality. These spunky little lap dogs are the seventh most popular dog breed in America, and for good reason. Not the least among those reasons is that Yorkshire Terriers don’t shed, and their silky coats are beautiful. That is if you brush them out daily, which is made easy by their small size. Of course, you could just go with a nice short hair cut, like a puppy cut.

Don’t be fooled by their lap dog reputations – Yorkies have working-class roots. These fearless terriers hunted rats in English clothing mills. Today they are just as happy to sit on their human’s lap as they are running down a rodent. Yorkies do not shed, so that means they depend on their owners to keep their hair in check. Left unattended, their hair will keep growing, just like a human’s would—in fact, Yorkshire terrier hair can grow to be two feet long.

Yeah, the Yorkie can give Rapunzel a run for her money. Needless to say, trips to the groomer will become part of your lifestyle.

9. Miniature Schnauzer

This list is surprisingly full of small dogs that have roots in ratting. The Miniature Schnauzer is a smart, trainable, and cheerful little former ratting dog that strongly resembles its larger Schnauzer cousins.

With an outgoing personality, a portable size, and sporty good looks, you’ve got an ideal family dog. This friendly and obedient Terrier, yes it’s a Terrier… Unlike the rest of the Terrier group, Schnauzers come from Germany, instead of the British Isles.

It sheds very little, and their adaptable nature makes them at home in the city or the country, as long as their people are involved. To keep your Miniature Schnauzer looking its best, make time for weekly brushing an regular grooming.

8. Scottish Terrier 

Scottish Terrior

Their origins may be a bit of a mystery, but we do know that the wee Scottie comes from Scotland, as the name seems to suggest.

Yet another ratter, this solidly compact dog of vivid personality, the Scottish Terrier is an independent, confident companion of high spirits and a dignified, sometimes human-like character.

Their wiry, weather-resistant coats shed little, although they do require regular brushing, grooming, and the occasional hand-stripping to keep their coats healthy. Scotties are clever and independent dogs that are affectionate with family and good with kids.

7. Chinese Crested

It’s kinda easy to not shed when you’re hairless! Chinese Crested dogs come in two coat types: hairless and powder puff. Hairless Chinese Crested have hair on their heads, tail, and feet, while the powder puff is covered with a coat of fine hair that sheds very minimally. 

The Chinese Crested breed was created to be a companion. You won’t find a better lap dog. They can lie in bed for hours without moving a muscle. They have almost no desire to go out and run around like normal dogs, although they are surprisingly athletic.

Chinese Cresteds are intensely social dogs and bond quickly within their family. Once it falls in love with you, you’ll have a little stalker on your hands. Hairless dog breeds require extra care and attention when it comes to their skin. Without hair, they need protection from the sun and cold and are more prone to skin irritations.

6. Bichon Frise 

The Bichon Frise is truly a non-shedding small dog breed. This playful and affectionate dog is an ideal family dog breed for those that may have allergy sufferers in their clan. And yes, according to the American Kennel Club, the correct pronunciation is bee-shon free-zay. It’s French.

The fluffy white Bichon is a great family dog that is affection with almost everyone and good with other dogs and children, even the family cat.

They may be non-shedding but they are not maintenance free. The Bichon Frise’s hair grows continuously, requiring frequent grooming, brushing two or three times a week, and the occasional bath in order to keep up with its powder-puff looks. While there is no such thing as a truly hypoallergenic dog, some breeds come close. Since the Bichon doesn’t shed and produces less dander than other dogs, sufferers of allergies might have little to no symptoms in this dog's company.

5. West Highland White Terrier

West Highland White Terrier 

Among the most popular of small terrier, the West Highland White Terrier, or Westie as it is often called, sheds very little. Originating in Northwestern Scotland as a working dog, this sturdy little dog with the coarse white coat is intelligent, loyal, happy, and highly entertaining.

They are curious little dogs with moderate energy levels and an independent streak common among Terrier breeds. Alert and active, Westies exhibit all the traits of a plucky and self-reliant ratting terrier: They require no pampering, they will chase after anything that moves, and their independence can make training a challenge.

But, thanks to their faithfulness and keen intelligence, Westies will train nicely with time and patience and make for a wonderful little family companion. The little dogs have sensitive ears, so some sunscreen is recommended if you plan on spending a lot of time in the sun. Yes, dogs can get sunburned too.

4. Poodle

Minature Poodle

When you think small dogs that don’t shed, you likely think of the Poodle, specifically the toy or miniature poodle. And Poodles are indeed non-shedding and hypoallergenic, but it does require regular grooming. Poodles are intelligent and train easily, making the Poodle an easy choice for the family new to dog life.

The Poodle is not a froo-froo dog. It’s an elegant athlete that can master anything from sit and stay to advanced agility training. Most pet owners opt to keep the Poodle in a shorter trim.

Some owners learn to do this clipping and trimming themselves, while others choose to take their dog to a professional dog groomer every four to six weeks for a bath, grooming, and nail trim.

If you don’t plan to keep your Poodle’s hair in a short trim, daily brushing is absolutely required to keep its coat from matting and dread locked. On the plus side, they are generally odorless and can sport some really cool hairdos.

3. Brussels Griffon

Brussels Griffon

Brussels Griffon

If you want a small family dog that doesn’t require pampering, the Ewok-looking Brussels Griffon is right up your alley. Both smooth-coated and rough-coated varieties of the Brussels Griffon thrive with regular grooming and are minimal shedders.

Their small size means that a daily walk and indoor play is usually enough to satisfy their exercise needs, and this loyal little dog does best with families who are frequently home. A sensitive companion for discerning pet parents, the Brussels Griffon is smart, devoted, and comically self-important.

With the Griff, you get a big personality in a 5-to-15-pound package. And with one look into its big, human-like eyes, you’ll be smitten. But these breed is rare and may be difficult to find.

But, it may be the only dog on the planet capable of upstaging Jack Nicholson. The Smooth coated BG does shed some, mostly during shedding season for about a week in the Spring and fall. The Wire coated Brussels Griffon does not shed. But either dog is low maintenance.

2. Shih Tzu

The Shih Tzu has a long pedigree. The favored house pet of China’s Tang Dynasty. The pampered pets led luxurious lives in palaces, enjoying all the creature comforts a dog could want.

Their thick coats made them effective radiators, and their owners would use the dogs to keep their beds warm, which is still a good use for them today. Ahhhh warm little doggy. These “little lions dogs” come in a variety of colors and patterns, none of them less adorable than the other. Loyal and loving companions, these small dogs are an ideal fit for anyone in need of affection. Their long, silky hair is low-shedding and looks exceptionally regal when brushed out, befitting their royal ancestry. Shih Tzu were bred to be house pets, and their gentle, trusting nature makes them exceptional companions.

Keeping the Shih Tzu coat gorgeous is demanding. Daily brushing and combing is necessary to prevent tangles, as is frequent bathing (as often as once a week). In fact, many Shih Tzu lovers hire a professional groomer to clip those long locks short every month or so.

Before we get to number one, the Terrier group is full of small dog breeds that don’t shed or shed minimally. We’ve already included several, but others include: Wire Fox Terrier Dandie Dinmont Terrier Cairn Terrier Australian Terrier Border Terrier Bedlington Terrier Sealyham Terrier Silky Terrier Welsh Terrier

1. Maltese

The ancient dog of Malta, the Maltese, has not changed much over the past 28 centuries; it’s been sitting in laps since the Bible was a work in progress. That is perhaps in part because of their long, white coats shed very little, making them an ideal lap dog.

Maltese are playful, charming, and adaptable toy companions. This picture of free-flowing elegance, this irresistible Maltese face—with its big, dark eyes and black gumdrop nose—can conquer even the hardest of hearts. With the family, the dog of Malta is playful, gentle and charming.

Sporting a thick coat of hair instead of fur, these little dogs don’t shed. Instead, they need occasional haircuts to keep their mops in check. Their white tufts are hypoallergenic, making them great for families with allergies. Their coats do require regular brushing to prevent mats from forming, and an occasional bath removes any unwanted dirt and debris from their long, silky hair. Just remember just because your dog doesn’t shed that they are zero maintenance. Most dogs need brushing and don’t forget those nails and teeth. So, which of these breeds fits your lifestyle.

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Look at this Incredible Shelter Dog Transformation…

This is the atrocious condition Ellen was found in. She was brought into a local shelter.

She stayed there until a compassionate worker decided to contact TRIO Animal Foundation TAF, knowing they’d be interested in taking on this case.

Thanks to the loving staff members of TAF based out of Chicago she was able to make an amazing transformation. You simply won’t believe the neglect that this sweet dog endure and your jaw will certainly drop when you see what she looks like now.

Well. You see what she looks like now – Spoiler alert, she’s adorable.

Believe it or not this was Ellen when the TRIO Animal Foundation first discovered her in a cage at a public shelter.

The mud, urine, feces and dirt packed into her long hair has created a serious disaster that’s pulling very hard on her skin and very uncomfortable.

It’s unknown how long she’s been walking around like this.  The people that worked at the shelter even had a hard time discerning if this poor pup was male or female!

She was so matted the TRIO staff members who went out to pick her up couldn’t even tell which end was her head and which end was her back end.  Her face and mouth were just barely visible under all that overgrown hair.

It was clear to TAF that this was going to be a huge challenge… poor Ellen was a mess!

She not only looked bad But her matted fur wreaked of urine and even worse the TRIO staff members thought that the dog was dragging her hind legs, but upon closer inspection it turned out that her legs were just knotted up with fur.

It was obvious that the dog underneath all this fur had to be miserable, especially since the dirty clumps of hair weighed so much that they were starting to rip out of her skin by the roots. Fortunately for  TRIO a local grooming service “Mud Hut” agreed to clip the funky smelling canine.

At times Ellen’s malodorous stench was unbearable for the workers grooming her. How incredibly sad to have lived a life smelling of one’s own faeces and urine and repelling people anywhere she went.

As the expert groomers began shaving away large mats an adorable doggy face started to emerge.

What began to surface was a much smaller dog than anyone anticipated? With large kind eyes.

The groomers continued shaving laboriously and cautiously bit by bit. They had to pay careful attention taking care to not burn her skin with the hot blades or slice the skin since the hair was matted so tightly against it.

Excavating a dog from under all that crusted up hardened fur was not an easy task but after a while a canine did begin to emerge from the smelly casing of hair.

How much lighter she must have felt…and even though there must have been times when the dog was uncomfortable or scared during the process of removing all that fur onlookers were surprised that the sweet dog never once growled or showed her teeth.

In fact at one point she even shared kisses with those trying to help her.

By the time the groomer had completed her mission of freeing Ellen from her furry prison the ground was covered in 2 pounds of hair. That’s an amazing amount of fur considering how tiny Ellen really is.

Sadly that hair wasn’t just unsightly and smelly it had also caused a lot of stress on the petite pups joints, so Ellen was treated to therapeutic massages and given medication to help her deal with the pain and possible infection.

Ellen has turned out to be very resilient pup and her three rehabilitation dogs made sure she had a quick mental recovery .

They did so well that she quickly adapted to the new environment and began to get along and socialize with many other dogs. The staff decided that Ellen was ready  to be put up for adoption…

…Ellen received hundreds of applications, but only one lucky person would be able to call this little dog theirs.

It was no surprise that Ellen received so many applications just look at those eyes, just adorable.

After reviewing several applications, they decided on a woman who they knew would give the little dog all the love and care she so desperately deserved,  look how we happy she is,along with a new Mom Ellen also received another special family member, a little boy dog named Linus and Ellen could not love him more.

She’s finally living the happy life she always deserved.

TAF stated in a Facebook post that as soon as Linus walked through the door Ellen’s eyes lit up and he ran right to her, if That’s not destiny. I’m not sure what is. Looking at the next picture of the two of them snuggling will melt your heart.

It was clear from the start that these two were meant to be, Ellen could not have been happier with her loving new Mom and her comforting brother Linus.

Take a look at this heartwarming dog transformation between her precious under bite her sweet eyes and her loving disposition, it’s no wonder that so many applications piled up for a chance to take her home.

We can’t believe the amazing gem of a dog that was hiding for so long under all that matted hair. It really is a miracle.

In Conclusion: If more people trained their dogs properly at the start there would be fewer abandoned dogs on the streets or worse … being put to sleep when no one else wants them.

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May 30, 2019

The On Line Dog Trainer – Doggy Dan

Is Your Puppy Destroying Your Things?

Here are some great tips for training your dog from Doggy Dan's - The On Line Dog Trainer...

I LOOVVE the way he trains the dogs out of their bad habits, his technique is not harsh, he shows you how to have success the kind and gentle way without harsh punishment. 

Whether they're chewing and destroying things, wetting the carpet, pulling on the leash, being aggressive to other dogs and people, barking all day or digging holes, no matter what the problem is, Dan has the answer.


There are a few real keys to dog training, whether you are trying to train your dog to come when called, sit, stop barking or any other behavior.

 Understanding their importance is critical to achieving rapid results that are long lasting and help develop the bond between you and your dog.

The first is simple; you must win your dogs mind.

If you don’t achieve this first then you will be struggling all the way.

When I talk about winning your dogs mind what I really mean is that your dog looks to you for all the decisions.

Before you do anything else watch one of the amazing video sites that show you the 5 Golden rules to establishing yourself as the pack leader.

If you aren’t putting these in place then you are setting yourself up to fail.

Just at the crucial point where you really want your dog to listen they will go and do their own thing.

For sure your dog may play ball occasionally or even most of the time, you may even have a dog that is obedient 99% of the time, however if you want a dog who always listens to you and does as you ask then you need to win your dogs mind.

The second key to success is to motivate your dog.

It is really important that you discover what it is that your dog enjoys both in terms of exercise and play but also in terms of a reward. If you can make the experience enjoyable then you will both achieve more and look forward to training.

Some dogs love to fetch, others love agility, and other dogs simply love obedience training, or swimming out into water and retrieving.

At least to start with find out what your dogs love is and help them develop this, what I am saying is work with your dog. The other point to recognize is to make training enjoyable reward your dog.

The three main rewards are:

Food- anything from a single dry biscuit to a whole piece of sausage!

Affection- pats, cuddles, lots of high verbal praise

Toys- games, throwing a stick or object, chasing your dog etc

Your dog is always going to work harder if you are fair in your training. Even if you do not want to use food you should make sure that you use affection accordingly when your dog does well

If you want to use food rewards then always follow these simple tips:

Always vary food rewards

Do not give food rewards every time

Never let your dog know what the reward is

If your dog doesn’t come first time then do not give them the reward

The third key to achieving perfection is practice!

Learning how to encourage behavior that is closer to what you want than the last is the third key to success. Again this is where rewards come in so handy! Motivate and then show your dog what it is that you want and there is no need for any negative training!

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May 9, 2019

Help for Anxious Dogs

If you have an Anxious dog it doesn't matter what breed your dog is we can help.

Hemp oil can be just as beneficial for pets as it is for humans.

These days lots of people are using hemp oil for pets because of its many medicinal uses. In this article we will discuss how this natural oil can be used for this purpose. It is important that you are aware of how to go about doing this and what is involved before going forward.

History

People have been using hemp oil as a means of pet relief since ancient times. CBD oil for horses was fairly common when they were used for transportation many years ago. While the full benefits of this oil were not understood, it was sometimes given to animals as a means of relaxing them. Ancient peoples noticed that giving this oil to horses seemed to calm them when they became anxious or distraught. It was also used as a nausea remedy for various animals as early as 800 BC.

As the medicinal benefits and uses of hemp oil became more apparent, an increasing number of people started giving it to their pets. Today it has become a very common natural remedy that lots of pet owners are turning to. Even a number of veterinarians recommend it to their patients.

Effects

There are many benefits/effects of CBD oil for dogs and other animals, including:

Pain Relief

One of the most common reasons that people give hemp oil to their pets is to relieve pain caused by arthritis. The anti-inflammatory properties this oil contains has been proven effective with combating discomfort caused by this condition. Many dogs and even some cats develop arthritis as they get older, and hemp oil can make it more manageable.

Relaxation

Relaxed Sleepy Puppy

If your pet has issues with anxiety, CBD oil can be an incredibly effective natural treatment. It can help to relax certain animals, thereby improving the overall quality of their lives. Many dogs and cats have issues by anxiety for various reasons. It offers a natural and safe way to get this problem under control.

Prevents Seizures

Studies have also demonstrated that CBD oil can be very effective at preventing seizures in both humans and some animals. Even cats and dogs that suffer from this issue can benefit from this particular treatment in a big way. It can reduce the occurrence and severity of seizures, sometimes stopping them altogether.

Anti-Nausea

Another common reason that people give CBD oil to their pets is to treat nausea. It can soothe the digestive system of certain animals to reduce vomiting and intestinal upset. Sometimes this oil can also increase appetite in animals to help them maintain a healthy weight.

Immune Function

A Healthy Immune System Is So Important.

Giving your pet hemp oil on a regular basis can strengthen their immune system. This will enable them to fight off infections and disease more effectively for a longer and healthier life. It is due to the fact that this oil contains omega-3 fatty acids, which have been shown to improve overall immune function. This is a benefit that humans can also enjoy from consuming this oil.

Improved Coat and Skin

Hemp oil has been shown to help maintain a healthy coat and skin with dogs, cats and even horses. It has the potential to prevent certain skin infections and issues that can cause a lot of discomfort and serious health problems with these animals over time.

Precautions
As with any medication there are certain precautions you will need to take when administering CBD Oil to your Pet.
It's very important to start on a low dose, let your pet get used it and build up a tolerance, otherwise they could suffer nausea or other minor side effects.
It's also important to buy your CBD oil from a well established and trustworthy business, you need to make sure you know the concentration of the CBD you're buying for your pet, there are many places selling it.

But you need to know that not all CBD oils are made equal.
It is unlikely that your pet will experience any adverse side effects from the CBD but you should monitor them after administering it. Your Dog or Cat may become drowsy after being given a dose and this is normal.
But if they start vomiting, reduce the dosage or stop using it all together.
Always look for lab-tested products when shopping for CBD oil for pets. It's important to only give your pet a product that has undergone rigorous testing.

Safety
By following the directions above you can minimize the chances of any minor negative side effects. CBD Oil is natural and perfectly safe to give to your Pets.
Studies involving Hemp Oil and animals dates back over 40 years and the potential benefits definitely outweigh any possible risk in the majority of cases.

Legality
It's not illegal to give Hemp Oil to your pets but before purchasing CBD you should check that it is legal to possess the oil in the area where you live.

Conclusion
It is a fact that giving your Dog, Cat Horses or other pets Help Oil will be very beneficial, however, we ask that you pay close attention to the precautions given to reduce the chances of any negative outcomes.
CBD is a great Natural alternative to prescription medications.


If you would like to improve your pets well - being and overall health you should consider CBD as a natural alternative. 

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Music Designed for Dogs

Would you love to have a peaceful home without the barking & whining ? Does your dog cry when you're out and annoy your neighbours?  or worse still destroy your belongings?  If so you need to read this...

Does your dog suffer from separation anxiety when you leave the house?

Are your neighbours getting sick of your barking pooch?

Maybe your dog is showing signs of aggression?

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Your best friend, your dog could be suffering with anxiety and is distressed.

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Around 30% of dogs will suffer with separation anxiety, and it can be as traumatic for owners as it is for our furry friends.

You have probably seen all of the signs: barking, whining, crying, having accidents indoors, destroying your possessions – all of these are symptoms of anxiety in your dog.

The funny thing is my own dog usually pesters me when I'm working on the computer and won't sleep in his bed while I'm working, but after I played this to him for the first time, I looked around and he was fast asleep on the couch! Peace at last...

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Dog Training Made Easy…

Training a new pup isn't easy if you don't have the right guide lines to follow, it's essential to train them properly if you want peace in your home, not to mention shoes without teeth marks.

Puppies are like babies, they teethe and they like to put things in their mouth and chew them, especially if the items has your scent on it.

Many a good pair of Jimmy Choo shoes have become Jimmy Chewed shoes. Sorry, that's my silly sense of humour! 

Anything within the puppy's reach can be a target to be chewed. Even when you buy them good doggie chew toys!

They just LOVE the smell of your shoes and that's why they prefer them to a chew toy.

If you do have to leave your pup at home while you work, you could always crate them, there are many choices now, even clear plastic crates that they can see through but can't jump out of, they look more attractive than the normal wire crates in your home and you can take out or add on sections depending on the space your pup needs.



I am going to be featuring some great training tools from Experts in the Dog Training Niche, you can choose if you'd like to watch the training on Videos, or read a book and all in the comfort of your own home. 

On line Dog Training is excellent, because you can go over each section at your own pace. So stay tuned for my recommendations in my next blog.

In the meantime, hide your shoes!  🙂

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