Camille Goldin
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What does training mean to your German Shepherd
- By Camille Goldin
- Published July 24, 2010
- Dogs
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What does training mean to your German Shepherd? The short answer is that training offers the opportunity for the dog to do what he was bred for.
Origin and History of German Shepherds
- By Camille Goldin
- Published July 24, 2010
- Dogs
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German shepherds are members of a relatively young breed, and the origin is well known. In 1899 Captain Max von Stephanitz decided to breed an all-around working dog from his sheepherding dog. He bred various shepherds and farming dogs, holding trials to choose the best workers with the highest intelligence. He formed a club for owners of German Shepherds and promoted them to the police and military.
Neutering or Spaying Your German Shepherd
- By Camille Goldin
- Published July 23, 2010
- Dogs
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Have you ever considered having your German Shepherd “fixed”? This term is often used to loosely describe the procedure of neutering or spaying one’s dog. This ultimately compromises a dog’s ability to breed. It does seem like a radical procedure, and many dog owners consider it a very debatable subject. Just like any other procedure, neutering or spaying one’s dog has its pros and cons. Let this article help you learn some facts to help you decide what is best for your German Shepherd.
Is Your German Shepherd Teething
- By Camille Goldin
- Published July 23, 2010
- Pets
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As German Shepherd puppies teeth grow in, their gums become sore and swollen. You might also find that their gums are bleeding. This discomfort can cause them to chew on things in an attempt to get some relief.
Training your Lhasa Apso to be your best friend
- By Camille Goldin
- Published July 18, 2010
- Dogs
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There are few joys in life as great as having a well behaved Lhasa Apso. A good dog will give you its unconditional love and devotion. While friendship itself must be earned, a strong bond can be created in the course of your Lhasa Apso training.
Training an Older Lhasa Apso Dog
- By Camille Goldin
- Published July 18, 2010
- Dogs
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Whoever said that you couldn’t teach an old dog new tricks never met an older Lhasa apso. Members of the breed are smart and trainable if they know who is the pack leader (you). Approaching your adult Lhasa apso with the confidence that you are in charge will enable you to train him or her to be a well-behaved, fun companion.
Purchasing a Lhasa Apso Puppy
- By Camille Goldin
- Published July 17, 2010
- Dogs
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The Lhasa Apso is a dog breed with a long and noble history. They were originally developed and bred in Tibet. In Tibet the only people that could own them were nobles and religious leaders.
Lhasa Apsos are Dogs with Charm and Personality
- By Camille Goldin
- Published July 17, 2010
- Pets
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Lhasa apsos are typically intelligent, playful, and fun. The best way to train them is with positive reinforcement, such as giving them yummy treats for the behavior you want. Many owners swear that the clownish Lhasa loves to play tricks, and grins afterward, but this little guy also has dignity. Lhasa apsos were bred in Tibetan temples, and have the regal bearing of their noble ancestry. They need to be socialized and trained to be good pets despite their high self-esteem and sometimes independent nature.
Teaching your Miniature Schnauzer to play Frisbee
- By Camille Goldin
- Published June 21, 2010
- Dogs
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Virtually all dogs have the overwhelming desire to chase moving objects. The Miniature Schnauzer is no different. Depending on your dog, teaching him to play Frisbee should be pretty easy.
Should You Use Treats For Miniature Schnauzer Training?
- By Camille Goldin
- Published June 21, 2010
- Receivables
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Treats for Miniature Schnauzer Training can be a great way to break old dogs that may be already set in their own ways. While for puppies it may not need to be as necessary as praise is generally enough in most cases.
