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Furniture should Last Long Enough To Become Heirlooms follow Seven Simple Steps for great results

... you know, baby dogs, and just like baby humans they teethe. The question is not if they will teethe it is when, so be extra careful to keep puppy and furniture under surveillance during this toothy time. 2. Almost as sad as the puppy ... Read Read: Furniture should Last Long Enough To Become Heirlooms follow Seven Simple Steps for great results

By: John Verhines | 26/07/2006 | Furniture

Top Tips for Puppy Proofing your Home

... area when you are using liquid or spray cleaners. They can get into the eyes of a curious puppy, and the vapors can be harmful to lungs and eyes. * Be careful of your puppy around furniture. A rocking chair can harm a puppy's tail or ... Read Read: Top Tips for Puppy Proofing your Home

By: B Goodman | 04/02/2008 | Pets
Joan Yankowitz

How to Successfully Keep Your Puppy Off Your Furniture

... furniture, you look the other way, so he does it even more.Soon you find it almost impossible to keep your puppy off your furniture. And by then, it’s very difficult to change his behavior.Don’t let this happen to you. Be strong, and follow ... Read Read: How to Successfully Keep Your Puppy Off Your Furniture

By: Joan Yankowitz | 11/02/2009 | Pets

Train your Puppy not to Bite on Furniture

... allowed and what is not at an early stage is very important. 3. Never try to stop a puppy's biting by hitting the puppy. Say "No" when he start to bite on your shoe or furniture. Pass him a chew toy and praise him or reward him when he ... Read Read: Train your Puppy not to Bite on Furniture

By: sctiang | 30/10/2007 | Pets

Puppy Training 101

... piece of furniture, but be sure that he has no more than three feet of freedom in any direction. Remember that a puppy tethered to furniture should be watched carefully or he may chew it. Crating, supervising and tethering are examples of ... Read Read: Puppy Training 101

By: Blair Stephens | 21/05/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Putting A Stop To Your Puppies Chewing And Nipping Habits

... , limit your puppy to a small section of the house and have plenty of toys nearby. Surrounding your puppy with as little furniture and other tempting items as possible will make your efforts much easier. If your puppy chews on something he ... Read Read: Putting A Stop To Your Puppies Chewing And Nipping Habits

By: Joann Henry | 15/11/2007 | Pets

The Secret to Potty Training your Teacup Puppy

... As soon as you bring home your teacup puppy, you should be on the lookout as he starts sniffing or walking around in circles. Most teacup pups will start sniffing furniture and carpets when they are about to urinate, while they walk around ... Read Read: The Secret to Potty Training your Teacup Puppy

By: Dean Marton | 29/09/2007 | Pets

How to Take Care of a New Puppy

... to play with his toys. Make sure that you show him how happy you are that he is chewing on his toys and not your furniture.   We all know that puppies are chewing machines. That is why it is important to have plenty of chew toys around for ... Read Read: How to Take Care of a New Puppy

By: Karen Corey | 23/12/2008 | Pets

Labrador Retriever Puppies - 10 Commandments Or More?

... a glorious obstacle course. You must not race from one end of the house to the other. You must not use the furniture when playing keep away. 9. I know that Labrador Retriever puppies love running in the rain. I do not! You will ask to go ... Read Read: Labrador Retriever Puppies - 10 Commandments Or More?

By: Anna Hart | 28/04/2007 | Pets

Labrador Retriever Puppies – 10 Commandments or More?

... glorious obstacle course. You must not race from one end of the house to the other. You must not use the furniture when playing keep away. 9. I know that Labrador Retriever puppies love running in the rain. I do not! You will ask to go ... Read Read: Labrador Retriever Puppies – 10 Commandments or More?

By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Pets

Chewing Puppy

... any more. Chew toys are a great dog toy so take full advantage of them while you still have furniture left in your living room. Show your puppy that it’s good to play with that toy by rewarding him with doggy treats or something you ... Read Read: Chewing Puppy

By: John Williams Dog Training | 09/11/2007 | Pets

Puppy Crate Training. Useful Or Cruel?

... on your bed, couch or any furniture in your house then crate training just reinforces in his mind that the crate is his house, and no one else's. It is his place to sleep. Breeders have always crate trained puppies. This makes it easier ... Read Read: Puppy Crate Training. Useful Or Cruel?

By: Russ Hancock | 13/05/2008 | Pets
Tobias Charles

How To Train A Puppy - Obedience Training

... may start to raise his leg and pee on the furniture. If you own a female then she may have her first heat anywhere between 6 - 12 months. If you have been consistent in your housetraining then your puppy should be able to hold his bladder ... Read Read: How To Train A Puppy - Obedience Training

By: Tobias Charles | 13/03/2009 | Pets

Must-Do Training For Your Puppy

... or run towards anyone until you allow it. Inside the house, you should not let him get on your furniture. If you want, you may allow him on one piece of furniture that he knows is alright. Also you should train him against begging for food ... Read Read: Must-Do Training For Your Puppy

By: Jane Saeman | 18/07/2007 | Pets

Preparing Your Home For Your New Puppy

... online and in pet supply stores. These make great places for your puppy to sack out when he's tired. It's up to you whether you will allow your puppy to get on furniture or sleep on your bed. That's an entirely personal decision. Whether ... Read Read: Preparing Your Home For Your New Puppy

By: David Beart | 09/03/2009 | Pets

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