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Wednesday, 05 December 2007 |
More info... By Scribbler
Using a dog training collar is an efficient and safe way to correct your dogs unpleasant behavior. There are several types of dog training collars on the market, but they all operate according to the same system. The dogs learns in time to associate the unwanted behavior such as barking or going places it does not have permission to with a harmless yet unpleasant reaction generated by the training collar.
Initially, people developed dog training collars for hunting dogs. Those were shock-training collars. Such collars released a high level of electric current each time the dog misbehaved. These shock collars have undergone many modifications to be less cruel and painful to animals, but the controversy remains. Although such collars are not recommendable and are even under ban in some countries, they still exist on the market and are capable of releasing different levels of current. There is a lot of controversy surrounding shock-training collars and many people suggest to owners to try them on themselves before putting them on their dogs.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 December 2007 )
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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 |
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There are a lot of reasons a dog will dig holes, it may be instinct, during the winter the wolf will eat all of the food that he kills, this is because he is unsure of the next time he will eat.
During the summer, he will dig a hole and bury part of the kill and return later to finish it off, this is a lot like your dog burying a bone in the backyard. A dog that is outside in the summer may dig a hole to get out of the heat, in the winter he may dig a hole to get out of the cold.
They may also dig because they don't get enough exercise; it is a great way to relieve that extra energy. (Have you ever watched how much energy a dog puts out when he digs a hole?)
This is usually because the owner doesn't realize how much energy a dog has, and doesnt give him the amount of exercise he needs. Yelling and screaming only reinforces the activity with negative attention, any attention |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 December 2007 )
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Monday, 03 December 2007 |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 03 December 2007 )
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Sunday, 02 December 2007 |
More info... By Lory Sargu
These days everyone seems to have a hectic schedule and that can make it hard to keep up with the various commitments. One way to get yourself organized and to prevent overextending yourself is to get a new calendar. Keep it with you so you can write down important information in it as you fill up your work and social time. You will never forget an event again if you organize your time this way.
Having a new calendar to fill in your activities can also show you where all of your time goes. If you find really need to cut back on some activities you can look back on your calendar and make some decisions based on that information. Sometimes it is important to pinpoint a particular event and you will have a record of it on your calendar as well.
There are calendars that you write the information down on and those that are electronic known as a PDA. There is no right or wrong way to develop a system for your calendar. Since most of us have our own |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 December 2007 )
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