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Nick Luvera's Articles in Pets

  • The Ins and Outs of Puppy Crate Training
    Puppy crate training can be an invaluable tool. Not only does puppy crate training help you to have an aspect of control for your training, but it can satisfy the dog's need for a den. Puppy crate training can help with housebreaking, separation anxiety, destructive behavior, puppy safety, and as a mode of transportation.
  • Puppy Potty Training Made Easy
    For many families, even if they do not train anything else with their puppy, they will take the time to conduct puppy potty training. After all, who wants to go around cleaning up puppy "messes" from the carpet every day? Puppy potty training can be frustrating for all involved.
  • 5 Puppy Training Tips for a Better Dog
    Who doesn't love a puppy? They are cute, fluffy, and playful. However, don't let those innocent puppy eyes fool you - all puppies grow up to be dogs, and puppies growing up without the benefit of puppy training often grow up to be bad dogs.
  • Dog Training In Different Phases
    It is a common scenario - someone, maybe a single person or maybe a family, walks into a pet store or animal shelter.
  • Training Your Dog - Playing the Right Role
    In order for any dog training to work for any dog, you have to play the right role in his life.
  • Always Stay Patient And Gentle
    What is the most important aspect of all in dog training? Patience, patience, patience. Dogs are often naturally social and affectionate animals. Once your pet realizes you are its owner, friend, provider of food, and caretaker, you will gain a loyal and devoted fan. But this is a simultaneously strong and fragile relationship.
  • Train Your Dog Using A Clicker
    You may have heard, or even witnessed, dog obedience via a unique and intelligent method, clicker training. A clicker is a small plastic box with a metal strip that makes a crisp click when you push it down and release it.
  • Teaching Good Dog Habits
    To effectively train your dog to behave in the way you desire, you must first train yourself to respond to your dog in a consistent and timely manner.

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