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Similar to people, there is no perfect pets. All dogs need to be trained and they need to learn what is acceptable behavior and what is not.

If your dog wants to dig, they may be lonely and bored and may just need some extra attention. Some dogs may have a nutrient deficiency and may need to supplement their diet. They are turning to soil to get extra nutrients. You may want to check with your veterinarian to assure that your dog is in good health.

 

Training the dog to go to the bathroom outside can be difficult especially if you have just got a dog and they are older and never learned as a puppy. Puppies learn faster than older dogs. The best way to train a dog to do this is to reward them when they do go to the bathroom outside.

With dogs, you need to be consistent and repeat, repeat, repeat. Hopefully if you repeat the steps three to five times, your dog will grasp the behavior that you are trying to teach them.

Be direct in your communication and try to use only one word commands. If not, the dog will become very confused and frustrated. Be clear and concise in your communication with him.

You must have a relationship with the dog based on respect. When your dog acts out of line, you need to discipline him by pulling on the leash or saying, "no." This will teach your dog that you are the master and they are to obey your commands.

Dogs need love and objects to play with so that they are not bored. If you are having any behavioral problems with your dog, he needs to be crated while you are away. Once you are home, you can let him out of the crate and then observe his behavior.

Make sure you pay attention to him, and correct any misbehavior. Some dogs only exhibit the behavior when you are away because they are lonely or upset because you left them alone.

Be patient and teaching your dog commands takes time. You may need to practice and practice and practice some more. Keep in mind that dogs learn differently. Some dogs may learn rather quickly, while others need time and patience.

Keep in mind that you will have your dog for years to come so make sure he is exhibiting behavior that you and everyone in your household can live with. Otherwise, you will be having problems with your dog throughout his entire life.

Dogs are lovable, fun animals and they want to please you. You just need to let them know, what the boundaries are and what behaviors are acceptable.


 

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Keeping Your Family Safe From Dog Bites

SATURDAY, May 19 (HealthDay News) -- More than 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs each year, and more than half of those victims are younger than age 14, experts say.

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AVMA offers tips to avoid dog bites

Of the 4.7 million Americans victimized annually by dog bites, more than half are children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Veterinarians, the U.S. Postal Service, the medical community and the insurance industry are working together to educate the public that dog bites are preventable.

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Postal Service promoting Dog Bite Prevention Week

SOUTHGATE — Saturday through May 25 is Dog Bite Prevention Week, and Charles Thomas, manager of the city’s post office, asks residents to practice responsible pet ownership.

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New Dog Care Guide for Tucson Dog Owners Released

Tucson resident, Dog Behavioral Therapist & Master Trainer Gerard Raneri, has released a new summer guide for dog owners intended to ensure Southern Arizona residents and their canines remain happy and healthy during Sonoran desert summer heat.Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) May 14, 2012 The Sonoran desert climate can be tough on dogs, especially during summer, but Tucson dog training specialist Gerard ...

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Zion Post Office offers tips on dog-bite prevention

ZION — A dog might be a man’s best friend, but is it a letter carrier’s? Warmer weather introduces the sights and sounds of local neighborhoods; filled with children playing, letter carriers delivering, and dogs barking. Many of these dogs are safely behind a fence or on a lease. However, there are some situations when a dog can be potentially dangerous. “That’s why the Postal Service wants to ...

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Create a dog-friendly yard that you can enjoy, too.

Tips on how to turn muddy paths and a lawn with ankle-twister holes into a garden for both you and the dog.

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