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    by Published on 01-21-2010  Number of Views: 41 
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    1. General Dog Information

    There are more than 150 breeds of dogs all over the world. Each breed has a distinct set of characteristics and features, and lives well in particular environments. They say that pets eventually reflect the personality of their owner, with their inherent characteristics remaining intact.

    Choosing the right dog for you will entail a little reflection on what kind of lifestyle you have, what kin ...

    by Published on 01-19-2010  Number of Views: 90 

    As I sit here and type this, my 45 pound dog is literally in my lap. Oh the joys of being a pit bull owner. If you’ve ever gone looking for an apartment complex that allows you to house your dog(s) with you, you know it’s difficult to find one. That difficulty is compounded depending on the weight of the dog and the breed makeup. Chances are, however, that anyone who thinks pits are mean, aggressive, toddler mauling monsters has never owned one nor been around one for any length of time. I would even wager that these people don’t know much about dogs in general. I can‘t speak for the breed in general, so I’ll delve into my personal experience to see if I can shine some light on the subject. ...

    by Published on 01-19-2010  Number of Views: 42 
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    1. Defensive Dogs

    So… you say your dog won't let you near his food bowl? And, he won't let you take something out of his mouth? Oh my goodness, he's growling at you or biting you when you do try to take something away from him? Well guess what? Your dog is just acting like a dog! His survival instincts tell him that giving something up that's valuable to him isn't normal behavior for dogs. Okay, we need to talk: ...

    by Published on 01-19-2010  Number of Views: 82 
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    1. Dog Behavior

    Chewing, Digging, Barking, Chewing, Digging, Barking, Chewing.

    Obsessive behaviors are one of the most common reasons that dogs are brought to animal shelters. Most of the time, these are family pets that are friendly, loyal, and all-around good dogs. But their "people" cannot handle their chewing, digging, or barking any longer. Unfortunately, a lot of these dogs are then placed in new homes and exhibit the same obsessive behavior, and a terrible cycle is established.

    Why do dogs DO THAT?

    All three of these behaviors are quite normal for a dog to do. A dog that lies down with a good "chewie" is one happy dog! Dogs make their own "beds" by digging a good hole in the ground. It keeps them warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Wild dogs, and some domesticated ones enjoy the sound of their own voice, and like to "sing to the moon." The problem arises when we people feel it is not appropriate for the dogs to do what comes natural to them. ...

    by Published on 01-19-2010  Number of Views: 39 
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    1. Defensive Dogs

    Five years ago, I rescued a 14-month-old Border Collie, who had several very severe behavioral problems. One of those problems was his fear of humans. I’d like to share with you some of the things that I did to help this dog overcome that fear.

    One of the major problems Jack had was that he knew that biting and snarling, showing his teeth and growling had always worked for him when he wanted to keep people away. I had to help him get used to people being around him BEFORE he got so stressed that he’d begin to show these behaviors. ...

    by Published on 01-19-2010  Number of Views: 47 
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    1. Defensive Dogs

    This article is meant to give simple ideas to help some dominant dogs realize their place in the pack and to help some fear-aggressive dogs gain confidence in themselves and their people. It does not cover all aspects of, or all the different types of aggression that can be diagnosed.

    Recommended Books by Brandy J. Oliver:

    • Dogs Are From Neptune
    • Jelly Bean VS. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde: Written for the Safety of Our Children & the Welfare of Our Dogs
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    by Published on 01-19-2010  Number of Views: 36 
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    1. Defensive Dogs

    This article, written by Renee Premaza, addresses fearful dogs, but not dogs who will automatically go into attack mode at the sight of a stranger!! If you live with a dog who displays this behavior, please contact a professional in-home behaviorist/trainer to work on this issue!

    The dogs I will be describing below are dogs who choose a flight response when faced with fearful stimuli. ...



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