Golden Retrievers 2012 Wall Calendar (9781421682556)

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One of the most popular dog breeds, the Golden Retriever is loved for its playful personality and gentle nature. With their silky coats and soulful eyes, these dogs will be sure to win your heart. Each month features a big, colorful photo of Goldens at their best.

 

Bulldog Puppies 2012 Wall Calendar

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Bulldog puppies grow up, but they don’t lose all the wrinkles?or any of their personality. These precious puppies are inquisitive and intelligent, affectionate and loving. Light exercise is great for them. This 2012 Bulldog Puppies calendar is plum full of these chubby bu

 

Dachshunds 2012 Pocket Planner

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A small, long dog with floppy ears, the Dachshund is full of personality. Bred in Germany to hunt badgers, the Dachshund is curious and bright. Easily trained, these loyal and loving dogs are great companions. This calendar offers endearing photographs that will delight th

 

Golden Retrievers 2012 Wall Calendar (9781421677743)

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One of the most popular dog breeds, the Golden Retriever is loved for its playful personality and gentle nature. With their silky coats and soulful eyes, these dogs will be sure to win your heart. Each month features a big, colorful photo of Goldens at their best.

 

Yorkshire Terrier Lover Calendars

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These long haired jewels are Yorkshire Terriers, commonly called “Yorkies”. They have lots of personality and are very energetic. Although, AKC has them as a member of the Toy Group, they maintain the terrier nature being brave, determined and curious.

Yorkies are among the top 10 most popular dogs in America, according to the AKC. Their long, tan and blue coats are very silky and do require a lot of maintenance to keep them from getting tangled. Some owners opt for the “Teddy Bear” groom as a maintenance hair cut. They tolerate having their hair put in bows and children dressing them in clothes.

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Love those Boston Terriers Calendars

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Boston Terriers are truly an all American Dog. They originated in Boston from an imported dog known as “Hopper’s Judge” following the Civil War. The Boston Terrier Breed came from a cross between an English Bulldog and a white English Terrier. They were officially named Boston Terrier in 1891 after the name of the city in which they originated.
Boston Terriers are intelligent and spirited dogs with a gentle disposition. Their coat is sleek and does not require a lot of maintenance. Their small size and loyal personality make them ideal companions for families.

 

Find Fun Boston Terrier Calendars now!

The 2012 Calendars are available and make great gifts.

Pug Lovers 2012 Calendars

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Pug Lovers delight in these fun pug calendars. Pugs have a face you just fall in love with and a personality to match.

 

Find your perfect pug puppy 2012 calendar today!

Tips to help train your horse

Horses are very sensitive by nature and as such, must be trained in a very delicate manner.  Each individual horse has its own personality and will react differently to environments and techniques.  Always play to the horse’s cognitive abilities and be patient.  Do just enough to stay in control of your pet.  If your horse is scared, it will not obey your commands and will look for an exit route.  Use easy to understand signals and avoid training in unfamiliar environments or around other animals.  Also, horses must be trained bilaterally.  Horses that are trained in eyesight of just one eye will not recognize training if signals are given in the opposite field of vision.

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7 Dog Training Tips to Should Know Prior to Starting Dog Training

Dog training is very important if you would like to ensure that you and your new pet will be able to live in harmony. Dog training can correct or modify a number of the dog’s natural behaviors, making the dog much more suited to life being taken care of in your home. There are a number of different ways available to train your dog and by following these 7 basic dog training tips, you will find that the training goes smoothly and is fun for both you and your dog.

1. If you are unsure of how to train your dog, seek help.

Individuals that would like to train their dog often have no idea how dog training is conducted or how the personality of their dog will factor into the training process. There are a number of different books and reference materials available to help a person train their dog, and if the owner is still unsure or uncomfortable with the training methods, they can ask a professional dog trainer for assistance and additional dog training tips.

2. Negative reinforcement is the least effective training method.

One of the dog training tips that most dog training professionals wish more people knew is that using negative reinforcement or punishment to train the dog is the least effective way to get the dog to obey you, but is the most effective way of making the dog fearful or aggressive towards you and others.

3. Making dog training fun also makes the training more effective.

Another one of the most important dog training tips to remember is that dogs love to please and are eager to learn in all stages of life, so making the dog training fun for the dog not only makes the training more enjoyable but also makes the lesson easier to learn for your dog.

4. Don’t be afraid to use small treats as rewards.

Giving the dog a small treat for a job well done will not hurt the training process and will make the training more enjoyable for the dog. The treat chosen as the reward should only be given during the training process and on the successful completion of the task the dog was asked to do.

5. Research training products extensively before deciding which to purchase.

There are a large number of different training products on the market today and some of these products are intended for a specific use, not for general obedience training. Some of the products will have features that are not necessary to the training that you are trying to conduct, while some others may have features that will make your training sessions easier.

6. Dog training takes time.

Just as you didn’t learn how to read in a day, your dog will not master a command or a trick within the space of a day. It takes time for a dog to remember and execute a desired behavior after it has been introduced to them, so this important dog training tip is to give the training time to work and the dog time to understand what you are asking him to do.

7. If at first you don’t succeed, try again.

This last tip of the important dog training tips is that if your dog fails to understand a training method or a command, try a different teaching method. Just like different people learn in different ways, different dogs learn in different ways as well.

To find more dog training tips, visit the following site: Free Dog Obedience Training Wisdom. You’ll find free articles that will teach you more about how to train your dog to obey you.

Yorkshire Terrier: Your Happy Healthy Pet

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Your Happy Healthy Pet The authoritative information and advice you need, illustrated throughout with full-color photographs–now revised and redesigned to be even more reader-friendly! A little dog with a big personality, the Yorkshire Terrier is among today”s most popular canine companions, renowned for his energy, intelligence, and spirit. This updated guide gives you all the information you need to understand, select, train, and care for a Yorkie, including: * An in-depth look at the Yorkie temperament * The fascinating history of the breed * Tips for selecting a Yorkie puppy or adult dog * Pointers on feeding, grooming, and health * Savvy advice on housebreaking and basic training * Bonus chapters available on companion web site