.: Canine Behavior Problems Top Related Articles
1). The Top 3 Canine Behavior Problems and How to Solve Them - Part 2
In part one of this 3-part instructional we pointed out that some canine behaviors are ingrained, while others are learned. We also highlighted successful ways to control excessive barking. In part 2 we will deal with effective techniques to stop biting.
Canine Behavior Problems: Biting
According to the U.S. Disease Control Center in Atlanta, Georgia, about 1,000,000 people in the United States are bitten by dogs every year.
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2). The Top 3 Canine Behavior Problems and How to Solve Them - Part 3
How to Handle Dogs that Jump up on People
In parts 1 and 2 of this 3-part series we discussed two canine behavior problems; biting and barking. In this 3rd and final article, we will discuss the problem of puppies and dogs that jump up on people.
Most puppies and many dogs have the habit of jumping up on people. This is actually their away of greeting people, and trying to reach the individual’s face.
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3). The Top 3 Canine Behavior Problems and How to Solve Them - Part 1
A Word about Dogs, and One of the Top 3 Canine Behavior Problems; Excessive Barking
Dogs are wonderful; just ask any one of the millions of canine owners world-wide. They make terrific companions, are loving, loyal, protective, entertaining, and obedient. Well, most of the time anyway.
As with humans, no dog is perfect – including my treasured poodle, Muffy.
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