Archive for the ‘Training For Dogs’ Category
Aggressive Dog Training
The best type of aggressive dog training is preventative training. It is a little known fact that the majority of incidents caused by aggressive dogs actually have the family pet at the center. It is therefore important to research the breed that you intend to buy thoroughly before you purchase – some breeds are more likely to be aggressive than others.
Training of your new dog should start straight away and should continue until the dog knows exactly how to behave, and you have no worries about his reaction to any circumstance. A large part of aggressive dog training is to always make sure that you keep your dog on a leash when you are likely to meet other Read the rest of this entry »
Dog Agility Training With A Nervous Dog
Is your dog nervous when he is around other dogs or people? Dog agility training is useful in providing both the environment and the necessary structure in order to help with building confidence in your dog. If your dog is timid it may take a while for him to venture away from you, but agility classes are a great place for people to learn the best way to train their dogs. Read the rest of this entry »
Hunting Dog Training – How Is It Different to Other Training?
We all want our dogs to be well behaved and good mannered, but a hunting dog needs to be trained a step, or even several steps further.
Hunting dog training is a much more involved process than any other type of dog training. The main Read the rest of this entry »
Puppy Obedience Training – Tips for Puppy Training
Puppy obedience training that is done with dedication, consistency and care will result in a well behaved and obedient puppy. A puppy will start to learn as soon as they arrive home with you, and they will continue to learn all the time so they need to learn puppy obedience!
Puppies, very like children, need constant watching and training – this need not be an ordeal, teaching puppy obedience just needs you to follow a few rules. Read the rest of this entry »
Understanding Rescue Dog Training
Rescue dog training takes at least a year to complete and not every dog has what it takes to make it. That is not to say the dogs who do not complete rescue training are not wonderful companions, they just do not have some of the temperament and developed skills to succeed in stressful, possibly dangerous situations. Read the rest of this entry »


