The Dog Breeders List Launches a Highly Developed and Economical Website for Dog Breeders and Their Customers
Charlotte, NC (ContentDesk) July 29, 2006 -- A new website for dog breeders has been created specifically to give breeders an enhanced ad and their customers greater search capabilities.The website; www.dogbreederslist.com; The Dog Breeders List, offers an innovative online advertising method for dog breeders by allowing potential customers the ability to search by criteria when selecting a purebred dog. The websites foundation was created to satisfy the needs of both the dog breeder and their customers, and is seeking additional input from breeders and customers to improve the content of the website.The dog breeder is able to input extensive information on the breeds they have available, such as breed, color, number of male and female pups available, shots, price, parents primary registry, health information, housebroken, good with children, location, phone number, type of payment etc. for one low price.The Dog Breeders List prices are far more economical then the expensive 3 to 5 lines charged by the newspapers and prices charged by dog periodicals. It is also a great improvement over what is currently offered on the Internet.The breeder assigns a logon id and password of their choosing, during placement of their ad, so they can update or modify their ad at any time during its run-time. The breeder can renew the ad, or store the ad in the database for later retrieval to modify the ad if necessary.The website is very informative for the customer seeking to find just the right dog.
A customer can search by breed, area code, or state. The extensive information available to them on the website, such as physical characteristics, good with children, house broken, when pups are available, where they can be seen etc., will make it easier to find the dog of their dreams. They will also be able to see information relating to the advertisers breeding and business practices.
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release contact Bob at
(704) 965-8622 or visit www.dogbreederslist.com, and select the "About Us" tab on the top of the home page for additional information about the Dog Breeders List.
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Reality TV Inspires New Puppy Training DVD, Winning Accolades from Parents, Kids, Dog Trainers, Even Social Workers
Clicker Puppy, the new groundbreaking teaching DVD that demonstrates successful, unrehearsed puppy training performed solely by children, is winning accolades from top dog trainers and even social workers across the U.S. and Canada. Clicker Puppy, which was recently nominated to receive the Training Excellence Award for 2005 by The International Positive Dog Training Association, will now be more widely distributed to parenting and pet outlets including stores, catalogs, and e-tailers in the U.S., through Karen Pryor Clickertraining, a leading source of dog training information, products, and services.Clicker Puppy, created in Canada by Doggone Crazy!, shows how children can safely interact with the family puppy while the puppy learns at an accelerated rate, and everyone has a lot of fun in the process. Using children instead of professional dog trainers to interact with young pups, Clicker Puppy demonstrates how their involvement in the training promotes the development of a loving...
Reality TV Inspires New Puppy Training DVD, Winning Accolades from Parents, Kids, Dog Trainers, Even Social Workers
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Dog Training - The Reward Way
Copyright 2006 Mdarma
The Reward method is probably the oldest form of training a dog. Most probably, this form of Dog Training may have started from early days when wolf pups were trained.
However, there is a misconception that rewarding is a morden type of training. The misconception could be due to the reason that reward training became popular over the past 15 odd years.
Many reward-training enthusiasts are less enthusiastic about other forms of dog training, such as the traditional leash and collar method.
However, the best approach to training any individual dog is often a combination of leash | collar training and reward training.
We must bear in mind that there is no one method that is suitable to all dogs or breeds.
You must be alert to watch, how you dog respond to the various types of trainings.
Some dogs respond wonderfully to reward training and they may not be encouraging at all, to leash and collar...
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Dog Training Collars -- Proper Selection Leads To Training Success
The proper selection of a training collar can have a significant impact on the success of any dog training program. Most new dog trainers make the mistake of choosing a dog collar that does not allow for adequate control during the training sessions.During my nearly four years of working with dogs, I have seen dog collars in numerous sizes and shapes. From head leaders to pronged choke collars, the choices available to dog owners are endless. However, in my training experience, I have not seen a dog training collar as effective as the classic choke collar.The basic choke collar is an effective training tool that can be used on almost any size dog (for very small dogs, a nylon dog collar might be preferred). When used properly, the correction and response of the dog is almost immediate.The key to using a choke collar effectively is to keep the dog collar loose when the dog is exhibiting proper behavior.
For example, if the dog is heeling without pulling ahead, the choke collar...
Dog Training Collars -- Proper Selection Leads To Training Success
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Beginner Tips For Dog Training
1. What age should I start using the prong collar?[Adam replies: ] Generally speaking, at about four months of age? when you see the adult teeth begin to come in.2. What should I be teaching, obedience wise, with 8 month puppy?[Adam replies: ] At eight months of age, there really isn't ANYTHING you can't teach the dog, obedience-wise.3. When you say pop, when teaching the down command,do you mean I should pop the prong collar? So for example if the dog gets up from down/stay position and walk away, you said to say NO, pop the leash, then sayNO all the way back to manhole, then pop the leash again? Do you mean to pop the prong or to guide himinto down/stay position?[Adam replies: ] When I say "pop" I mean to tug on the leash. Make sure you're starting and ending with slack.
So, you say, "No!" then go to the dog and give a pop on the leash, then walk him back to the spot and reissue the "down" command? and then "pop" downward (or to the side) on the leash and put him back into the...
Beginner Tips For Dog Training
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Training Your Dog
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!Conduct "play training" where by the training tasks are made into fun games and your dog's play drive is used as motivation. There are a lot of really good books available on this type of training.Intelligent dogs can also be stubborn, so you may have to outwit them! While training your dog, you have to make him want to do what you want him to. You can't make him do stuff unless it is fun.
Otherwise you are wasting both your time and his.Try to make your dog's training so fun that it becomes his or her favorite activity. This will make learning much easier and more enjoyable.Most dogs love to play! You can make your dog the happiest just by spending some time with them, giving your undivided attention each day. Without this, your dog will feel ignored, bored...
Training Your Dog
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Dog Lover Gift
There are a lot of dog lovers out there in the world who really love their dogs as members of their families ? some as much as their kids. I have known many people who celebrate their dog's birthdays with as great joy and fanfare as others do their children's. There is nothing wrong in that. It is actually heart touching to see such love and bond between man and animal. But there is one big problem in these types of situations.
What do you get as a dog lover gift? What would give joy to both your friend and his dog at the same time? The best bet for a dog lover gift is, in my opinion, a dog toy.
There are a great variety of dog toys available in the market today and one can definitely get a good choice both in price and novelty. There are rubber toys which are designed to exercise the dog's jaws by chewing it, as well as fetch-me rubber balls which can entertain both dog lover and the dog for interminable stretches of time.
Then there are raw-hide...
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Sled Dog Breeds And Sled Dog Racing
Sled dog breeds are characterized by endurance, strength, and intelligence. They are usually medium to larger dogs, with a very muscular build, and have helped mankind transport supplies in times before the automobile.
Nowadays, sled dog breeds are found as pets, as well as trained to participate in sled dog racing.
Sled dogs were developed to withstand very low temperatures. Their coats have a double layer, with the undercoat acting as insulation against the ice and snow. Because they have such thick coats, they need regular brushing and grooming. They also shed a lot, especially at the beginning of summer when they lose a lot of their undercoat.
This could be a problem for people with dog allergies.
Traditional sled dog breeds include the Siberian Husky, the Alaskan Malamute, the Chinook, the Sakhalin Husky, the Canadian Eskimo dog, the Seppala Siberian sled dog, the Tamaskan husky, the Samoyed, the Eurohound, the Mackenzie River...
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