Your Guide... To A Well Trained Healthy Dog

Dogs brighten our day, show unconditional affection no matter what is happening in our busy lives. Some of the best times are had with our beloved canine.
If you are looking for great training information, health tips, food choices, or just some fun information about the various breeds of our best friends - this is the web site for you.
 Within our site is a huge collection of proven Dog Training information and techniques.
We also have great tips from professionals, some geared specifically to particular breeds.
Our goal is to help you find the right techniques to help you raise a balanced, wonderful canine that will give you years of enjoyment and companionship.
There are probably as many coaching techniques and diet options as there are breeds. Some techniques are universal, some are specific to groups such as work groups or retrievers, and some are specific to a particular breed.
Remember that a dog is a pack animal and very social. Train them correctly and they will follow your every move and enjoy doing things that please you.
TRAINING A DOG THE RIGHT WAY
As you probably are aware there are numerous theories and somewhat conflicting advice on various methods of working with your companion. So, who do you trust and which system is the right one to give you the proper control and the correct relationship?
We personally believe that the following overall considerations should be included in any training or nutritional regime.
- Build a strong bond, based on trust and confidence.
- Create a Balanced calm pet that will give you control in any situation.
- Properly socialize your canine, so they will be happy and outgoing and love being with you and those around you.
- Work with and enjoy your dogs natural instincts and drives
- Provide the best in food, love, and be their leader and they will return the affection many times over.
- Dogs all exhibit unique personalities, and all training should keep those endearing qualities intact.
We do not believe in any techniques that break a dogs spirit.
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