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Is Your Dog Aggressive?
Added 3/21/2005 by Dr. Amandeep Kaur Mauj
Inappropriate aggression in dogs is the most serious behavior problem that pet owners must deal with.

How To Housebreak Your Dog...Even If It's Still A Puppy.
Added 3/21/2005 by Jake Berlin
What You Need To Know To Housebreak Your Dog...Even If It's Still A Puppy. From paper training to crate training and beyond we cover some of the most important aspects of housebreaking any dog.

Selecting Dog Crates Isn’t Difficult When You Ask The Right Questions
Added 3/15/2005 by Teresa James
Describes the features and benefits of dog crates, kennels and dog carriers. Learn how to select the perfect dog crate for your needs needs.

Increasing the IQ of Your Pet
Added 3/1/2005 by Dr. Amandeep Kaur Mauj
"Why did the dog's owner think his dog was a great mathematician? When he asked the dog what six minus six was, the dog said nothing."

Crate Training Your Puppy
Added 2/28/2005 by Terri Asher, M.A., CPDT
This short article gives helpful tips on crate-training.

Separation Anxiety
Added 2/28/2005 by Stan Rawlinson
Separation Anxiety: is diagnosed in around 15% of behavioural cases. Overcoming this problem can be difficult. The following article tells you hows and whys of this behavioural problem.

Nutrition and Your Dog's Behavior
Added 2/28/2005 by Jeanne Perciaccanto
Nutrition is a complex and integral part of your dog’s ability to think clearly, lower stress levels and a produce a calmer behavior.

Dog Training Tips
Added 2/28/2005 by Gord Shinh
Training your dog can be time consuming and frustrating at times, but it's well worth it. Here are several tips that should help things go much smoother and faster... plus reduce the frustration both you and your dog feel!

Size Does Matter
Added 2/28/2005 by Dr. Amandeep Kaur Mauj
Bigger is not always better, and tastes aren’t everything.



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