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![]() Ivan Ojounru has been training dogs in the UK since the late 1908's. He now lives in France where he continues to train dogs and write about dog related behaviour care and trainig topics. He is passionate about giving dog owners the skills, knowledge and confidence to enable them to train their own dogs successfully. For further information visit http://www.dogtrainingcareadvice.blogspot.com
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![]() Canine obsessive compulsive disorder how to spot it and how to treat itIt is estimated that around 2% of the American dog population is living with Canine Compulsive Disorder. CCD is a condition similar to the human condition Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and, can be just as dibilitating. ![]() How to enjoy living with a dog who has lost his hearingLiving with a deaf dog can be a deeply rewarding experience. Contrary to to popular belief, living with a deaf dog is not that much different to living with a dog that has it's hearing in tact. All that is required with owning a deaf dog is a little extra understanding, patience and an ability to be flexible in your communication with him. ![]() Learn how to take control quickly and calmly to stop a dog fightWatching two dogs embroiled in a fight is painful for most people, however, when the fight involves your own pet, the experience can be deeply traumatic. This article will give you practical tips and advice you can use not only to prepare and train your dog, so as the chances of him getting involved in a serious fight are greatly reduced, but also to deal calmly and confidently in breaking up a dog fight. ![]() 5 fun games to play with your dog that will make him healthier and happierIf your dogs exercise consists of a quick walk to your local park, then here are 5 games that your dog will love to play. The best thing is they are free, you don't need any expensive equipment and, your dog will get fitter and healthier playing them. ![]() A simple tried and tested method of helping your dog to stop jumping up on youDoes your dog constantly jump up on you, your family and friends, or even complete strangers? It is possible to stop this kind of unwanted behaviour easily with consistent training.
This article gives the dog owner practical adivce on how to help their dog overcome this unwanted behaviour using a simple tried and tested method of retraining. ![]() 5 simple steps to teaching your dog to come back to you every timeDo feel like your fighting a loosing battle each time you call your dog to come back to you? This article offers information and practicle advice using a simple tried and tested method of training, that will help you to teach your dog to come to you every time you call him. ![]() Simple home grooming techniques that will give you a healthier and happier dogThis article covers the simple home grooming techniques you can use for a healthier and happier dog. The article covers the tools you will need to suit the breed of dog you have, plus natural home recepies for dog shampoos, and clensers for your dogs ears and eyes etc. The article finishes with advice on how to give your dog a total and thorough grooming that will not only leave him smelling and looking great, but healthy too. ![]() Understanding Canine Depression - A guide to the symptoms and natural treatments for depression in dogsCanine depression is a condition which seems to be on the rise. Our pets just like us, need to keep pace and adapt to a culture that is constantly changing. Because our pets inhabit the human world, then the potential for stress related conditions, such as depression exist.
This article discusses depression in dogs and how they can become affected by this condition. Practical advice is given both in terms of how to spot the symptoms of depression, and how to treat it yourself, with the emphasis on natural remedies. ![]() Intervertebral disk disease its symptoms and treatmentIntervertebral disk disease is a codition of the spine, that can affect all breeds of dog, but mainly smaller breeds. This article discusses Intervertebral disk disease, how it is caused, the dog breeds more likely to develop the condition, and it's symptoms and treatment. ![]() Small dog syndrome – how to stop a small dog behaving badlyMany small dog owners have problems with their dogs, that range from possessiveness, aggressiveness and constantly demanding attention. This kind of dominant behaviour in small breeds has inherited the label small dog syndrome.
This article discusses small dog syndrome, how and why some dogs develop it, and what can be done in a practical way to help a dog overcome this kind of problem behaviour.
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