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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: Emergency Homecooked Concoctions
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Monday, July 14, 2008. 1-2 cups rice (white or brown). 1 cup whole chicken hearts and gizzards. Fish or Canola oil. Vitamin E (If available). If your dog carefully chews up any bones you give him, you may give him a turkey neck bone. However, if he gulps his food and any chew toys, throw away the turkey bones when you are done taking the meat off them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Crate - A Positive How-To. Teaching Sit and Down.
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: Uncivilized Behavior - Who's Really the Animal Here?
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Thursday, November 1, 2007. Uncivilized Behavior - Who's Really the Animal Here? The most recent instance of uncivilized behavior toward dogs has been toward my own dogs, which finally inspired this article. A person close to me has lately been acting unpredictably toward my dogs, which finally made me uncomfortable enough to let them know - probably not in the best way - by snapping at them, "Don't DO that! I sure would be! So I am writin...
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: Early Prevention of Bad Behaviors
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Monday, July 30, 2007. Early Prevention of Bad Behaviors. There are several different dog behaviors that are considered "rude" in the human world that can be prevented easily at an early age. I just wanted to share some methods that I have used. Teaching the dog not to jump up can take weeks to months from puppyhood if you are consistent. Crating is a great way to prevent your dog from getting into things he shouldn't when you're not aroun...
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: Mistaking Resistance and Distraction for "Dominance"
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Sunday, March 1, 2009. Mistaking Resistance and Distraction for "Dominance". 160;Dogs learn to think more when they are given the opportunity to figure out how to do things on their own, rather than being pushed into doing it. All articles on this blog are written by Victoria Steen unless otherwise stated. They are NOT to be redistributed. Http:/ www.craigslistguide.info. March 9, 2009 at 3:55 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: August 2008
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Saturday, August 23, 2008. As with all my other training methods, I only practice these on a regular flat buckle or martingale collar, especially since this training involves your dog's delicate neck. No choke collars! All articles on this blog are written by Victoria Steen unless otherwise stated. They are NOT to be redistributed. Friday, August 22, 2008. The Crate - A Positive How-To. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Teaching Sit and Down.
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: July 2007
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Monday, July 30, 2007. Early Prevention of Bad Behaviors. There are several different dog behaviors that are considered "rude" in the human world that can be prevented easily at an early age. I just wanted to share some methods that I have used. Teaching the dog not to jump up can take weeks to months from puppyhood if you are consistent. Crating is a great way to prevent your dog from getting into things he shouldn't when you're not aroun...
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: March 2012
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Saturday, March 31, 2012. Puppy Training Basics: Sit and Down. Along with potty/house training, "sit" and "down" are two really great things to start teaching your puppy. I'm going to describe in as much detail as I can the methods that worked for me, using a clicker. This is probably the easiest of the two. Once his butt hits the floor, click and treat. After lots of repetition of this in many 5-minute training sessions, you'll have an aw...
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: Knowing Your Vet's Methods!
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Thursday, May 28, 2009. Knowing Your Vet's Methods! Early on while I was working there, I got a feeling the techs there were all extremely dominance and punishment-based because they would actually STRIKE a dog they thought was misbehaving. It's a good thing I was in the room, because the tech who was working on my dog told the person restraining him to "punish him NOW because he's GROWLING at me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: Potty Training
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Monday, July 30, 2007. Before other training is covered, the dog should be potty trained or in the process of being potty trained. You can do this while you train other things, but it must be done, or your house will be a mess! I'm listing several different methods that are used to potty train, with a description of each. Some I recommend. Others I recommend avoiding, but I will include them here anyway to explain why I dislike them. In se...
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog: Stop the Pulling!
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Cheetah's Dog Training Blog. My training blog for all things dog. Saturday, August 23, 2008. As with all my other training methods, I only practice these on a regular flat buckle or martingale collar, especially since this training involves your dog's delicate neck. No choke collars! All articles on this blog are written by Victoria Steen unless otherwise stated. They are NOT to be redistributed. Congratulations on your blog! Enthusiasm and love of for pets. Relevant and thorough pet content. We will rep...