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How To Teach Your Dachshund To Stop Jumping On People

It’s no wonder Dachshunds like to jump up and put their paws on us – they are so close to the ground. Most Doxies jump up when they want something – attention, the food or toy in your hand, or to be picked up. But not everyone appreciates this form of request. If you have little kids or dress nicely for work, you may find yourself trying desperately to stop your Doxie from jumping up. Luckily, once you understand why … Read more

How To Teach Your German Shepherd Dog To Stop Jumping On People

A German Shepherd that jumps up on people is not only unpleasant, it can cause injury. While it’s nice your Shepherd is friendly and wants to greet people, he needs to learn to do so appropriately, and that means no jumping. Once you understand why your Shepherd does this behavior, the way to fix it becomes clear. Then, all you have to do is follow the steps (which do take some time and patience!) to get your German Shepherd to … Read more

How To Teach Your Pit Bull To Stop Jumping On People

Pit Bulls are notorious for being exuberant greeters! They love people and can’t wait to get lots of love, which usually means those front legs leave the ground in attempt to get as close to you as possible. They also may do this when they are excited about the food or toy you have in your hand. Unfortunately this behavior can not only be obnoxious, but also cause injury. So your Pittie needs to learn to greet people and ask … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Boxer

Boxers are an intelligent breed with lots of energy. This makes them a fun dog breed to train because they enjoy the job and interaction with their owners. What you train your Boxer to do is up to you and your lifestyle. For example, you may not care if your Boxer lounges on the furniture, or you may have a strict “no couch” policy. Mostly, training is a personal choice. However, there are a few basic behaviors every Boxer should … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Pit Bull

When it comes to training your Pit Bull, it’s really up to you on what he learns. Most of the time, what we train our dogs has to do with what we want to do with them – a nice household pet, agility, disc dog, etc. For example, some people do not want their dogs jumping on the couch or jumping on them as a greeting. Others don’t care. Mostly, training is a personal choice. However, there are a few … Read more

5 Tips To Potty Training Your Pit Bull

Little Pitty puppies are the sweetest things in the whole world. That is, until they have a potty accident in your house. That’s about when most puppy owners start to wonder why they got a puppy. And we can all agree it’s the major downside to getting one. Worse still, if not trained properly, you will end up with an adult Pit Bull that thinks it’s okay to go in the house. It’s important to start out right from the very … Read more

5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Getting a Boxer

Boxers are a wonderful, happy-go-lucky breed. Their zest for life makes them very attractive to families. They are known for being wonderful with children and other pets. But their high energy and playfulness can also be a burden if you are not prepared for it. If you’ve been thinking about a Boxer, you should ask yourself the following questions before adding one to your household. #1 – Can I Provide Enough Exercise? Boxers are busy, busy, busy! If you’re getting a … Read more

Ask A Dog Trainer: Verbal Cues Vs. Hand Signals

Awhile ago, I wrote about new research that showed hand signals resulted in more correct responses from dogs than verbal cues, in most cases. The exception was the COME cue. This research was done on a small pool of Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers that had been taught both hand and verbal signals as part of their water rescue training. So what should you, a pet parent, teach your dog? Here are the pros and cons to both ways of training. … Read more

6 Tricks For Teaching Lie Down To A Small Dog

When it comes to teaching dogs basic cues such as sit and down, most of us think of them as “easy.” And, for the most part, they are. However, sometimes even these “simple” behaviors can be hard to teach your dog. Small dogs, in particular, are often harder to teach lie down to than bigger dogs. Why Small Dogs Don’t Like To Lie Down When Asked Of course, you want to first make sure it’s not because your dog has … Read more

5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Getting a Great Dane

One of the most easily recognized dog breeds in the world, Great Danes are admired by all dog fanciers, so it’s no wonder you are considering adding one to your home. Maybe you watched Scooby Doo when you were little or enjoyed reading “Marmaduke” each Sunday. It could be that a friend of yours owns one and you just love her. Whatever your reason, you are now contemplating adding a Dane to your household. And while they can be wonderful … Read more

Top 5 Mistakes Boxer Owners Make

Boxers are a loving, happy breed, which makes them a wonderful family pet. But there are definitely things that can make your life easier (or harder!) when it comes to caring for a Boxer that’s sharing your home. In regards to training and health, there are things that are sometimes overlooked and can cause your dog to not be as well-behaved or as healthy as you would like. The following are 5 mistakes that Boxers owners sometimes make. #1 – No Set … Read more

5 Tips For Potty Training Your Dachshund

If there is one thing that Dachshund puppy owners know, it’s that potty training can be a chore. In fact, it is the number one complaint I receive from clients with Doxies. Many adult Doxies still go to the bathroom in the house. Although some are quick to say that they are just stubborn, usually holes in training are to blame. If you have a Doxie puppy, you want to make sure you train them correctly from the start, to avoid … Read more

5 Tips For Potty Training Your Great Dane

Great Dane puppies are adorably cute – all ears and legs. That is, until they have a potty accident in your house – not so cute. Potty training is the one unpleasant task of puppy ownership. And if not done correctly, your Great Dane puppy could grow up into a dog that still thinks it’s okay to go to the bathroom in the house. It’s important to start out right from the very beginning in order to be truly successful. … Read more

Top 5 Mistakes Great Dane Owners Make

Great Danes are a wonderful dog to own. They make great companions and definitely live up to the phrase “gentle giant.” If you are lucky enough to share your life with a Dane, then you want to give them the best life possible. Chances are, you’ve received lots of advice about the breed from fellow Great Dane admirers. However, we often forget tips or tricks people tell us as life goes on and we get busy. The following are 5 mistakes … Read more

Top 5 Mistakes Dachshund Owners Make

Dachshunds are a very popular breed, so chances are you have received a plethora of advice from friends and family who have owned Dachshunds over the years. Maybe you have owned several of the breed and consider yourself a Doxie expert. But no matter how many Dachshunds you’ve owned, we all forget tips we’ve been told as life gets busy. Unfortunately, mistakes made because we’ve forgotten these tips can affect your Dachshund’s quality of life. The following are five mistakes … Read more

Top 5 Mistakes Pit Bull Owners Make

As dog owners, we all mistakes from time to time. Definitely not intentional – sometimes we just don’t remember a tip someone gave us or we are hurrying through our busy lives. Unfortunately, some mistakes can compromise your pit bull’s health or happiness in your home. The following are 5 mistakes Pitty owners make that can cause problems in the home. #1 – Too Much Rough Play Pit Bulls are an exuberant type of dog! They love to play hard … Read more

5 Tips To Potty Training Your German Shepherd Dog

Perhaps the only downside to getting a cute German Shepherd puppy is the potty training. No one likes it and if it not done properly, you may end up with a dog that has accidents throughout his life. It’s important to start out right from the very beginning in order to be truly successful. To that end, here are 5 potty training tips to make sure your German Shepherd puppy gets it right from the start. #1 – Say NO … Read more

5 Tips To Potty Training Your Boxer

Bringing home an adorable Boxer puppy is the best thing in the world – until he has a potty accident. House training is the one task about dog ownership we can all agree is not fun. Even worse, if not done properly, your Boxer may have accidents throughout his entire life! It’s important to start out right from the very beginning in order to be truly successful. To that end, here are 5 potty training tips to make sure your … Read more

Ask A Dog Trainer: How Do I Encourage My Dog To Like My New Significant Other?

You’ve finally found your Mr. or Mrs. Right. You’ve been on several dates and you are already thinking it might be love. There’s just one thing left to do. Bring them home to meet… your dog. But what happens if your dog doesn’t like your new partner? Is there a way to make sure that this doesn’t happen? The following are some tips and tricks to help that first meeting go smoothly so your love can continue to grow. Before … Read more

Ask A Dog Trainer: 6 Clever Uses For Your Dog’s Hand Touch Cue

Most basic obedience classes teach a hand touch where your dog learns to put their nose on your hand. Some may even learn it in puppy class. At the time, it may seem like just a cute trick, but once your dog knows the basic hand touch, there are many useful behaviors you can teach your dog – including ways to help around the house and things that could save your dog’s life. The following are just a few of … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Dachshund

Dachshunds are small and cute; because of this, we often are remiss in training them. But they are a smart hound that really does like a job and can excel at everything from obedience to agility and, of course, barn hunts. Regardless of what you and your best friend will do in the future, training starts at home with basic manners. What you teach your doxie at home will depend on the rules you have – for example, some people … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Great Dane

Great Danes excel at training – you can teach them almost anything that’s physically possible for them to do. And better yet, they truly enjoy the job. Maybe you want to teach yours to turn on lights, fetch your TV remote or help you find those car keys. Or maybe you just don’t want him on the furniture. When it comes to training your Great Dane, it’s really up to you what you want to teach him. A lot will … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Dachshund From Pulling On A Leash

For many of us, walking our Dachshund is one of the perks of pup parenthood. It gets us out, we meet new people, and it’s enjoyable…unless your dog pulls on the leash. Then it’s just a frustrating chore that no one in the family wants to do. A bit of training can change that, and make the walk enjoyable again. The following easy training tips will help make sure that your Doxie doesn’t pull on the leash. #1 – Start … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Great Dane From Pulling On A Leash

We all know just how big Great Danes are. In fact, some outweigh their owners! When your dog is that big, leash pulling can be extremely dangerous. Your Great Dane could pull you into traffic, down a hill, or pull you off your feet. For these reasons, it’s important your Dane learns lovely leash manners. The following are tried and true tips to help make sure that your Great Dane doesn’t pull on the leash. #1 – Start Young As … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your German Shepherd From Pulling On A Leash

German Shepherd Dogs are known for being excellent at obedience and training – it’s one of the reasons they are used for police, military and service work! But, this doesn’t happen by itself. A German Shepherd that has not had the right training can just as easily pull you down the sidewalk and be very pleased about it. The following are tried and true tips to help make sure that your German Shepherd doesn’t pull on the leash. #1 – … Read more

Feeding Tips For Dogs Who Guard Their Food

Feeding a dog who guards his food can be dangerous. You can get bitten and you can even (accidentally) make the guarding behavior worse. There is a safe way to do it so that both you and your dog have a positive experience, which can actually help diminish the behavior over time.   Why Dogs Guard Food Dogs guard food (and other things like toys, people, etc.) because their instinct is telling them they need to protect their resources. Wild … Read more

How To Teach Your Dog To Heel

A formal heel is an amazing thing to behold: dog right at your leg, staring attentively up at you while you walk. It’s something even non-dog people can appreciate. You may feel it’s something you and your dog can never accomplish, but it’s actually easier than you think and can even be fun with the following tips. What Is “Heel,” Anyway? First, let’s define what we are looking for. Knowing what you want the behavior to look like before you … Read more

Ask A Dog Trainer: Why Does My Dog Not Respect My Boundaries?

Do you have a pushy dog? You know the type – jumps all over you, invades your space while you are trying to eat, barks for attention or toy throwing. They may even knock your kids over by being too friendly. These are not bad dogs. These are dogs that do not understand the concept of manners. It’s a frustrating way to live for the owner, and sadly, these are often the dogs that end up in the shelter. A … Read more

The Leash Matters – When To Use What Type

Why did you chose the leash you did? Maybe based on color or because a friend or trainer recommended it? Many of us don’t take a lot of time thinking about the leash. We just fasten the nearest one to our dog’s collar and go. But the leash is very important. It keeps your dog under control and affects the safety of you, your dog and other animals or people nearby. So next time you reach for the leash, stop … Read more

Litter Lessons: What Your Dog Learns From His Littermates & Mother

A litter of puppies may seem like they don’t do much – eat, sleep, play a bit, repeat. But you may be surprised at just how much those puppies are learning and how what they learn will affect the dog they become. In fact, behavioral problems you are dealing with now may likely have stemmed from what happened (or didn’t happen!) before you bring your puppy home. Those First Several Weeks While those puppies are certainly eating and sleeping a … Read more

Ask A Dog Trainer: Why Does My Dog Whine?

If your dog whines when it needs to go outside, chances are you figured that out pretty quick. But what about the other times? Why do some dogs seem to whine all the time or at odd times of day when they clearly don’t have to “go”? If you live with a dog that whines, you know how frustrating it can be to hear it. But also how frustrating it is to not be able to understand what your dog … Read more