Posts Tagged ‘poodle training’

Poodle Obedience Training

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Poodle training can be simple when you have all of the best information and tips. Poodles are smart and very unique looking animals. Many Poodles today are companion dogs, (especially the miniature and toy breeds), despite their work background, (as retrievers and hunting dogs). Before you start training a poodle, you need to decide if [...]

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Poodle Training All You Need to Know

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

When you set out to train a pet, you already have an advantage that someone trying to train another breed of dog might not. Poodles are extremely bright and attentive and they live for praise. This factor makes Poodle training easier than training another breed.
Poodle training requires that certain principles be followed.  In fact training [...]

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Helping A Toy Poodle Overcome A Barking Problem

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

 

That dogs can bark with sometimes unexpected force is sometimes all dog owners accept. But barking can often reach unwanted levels. For all their smartness, toy poodles can tangle with this bad manner and make plenty of disturbance disproportionate to their size. You will be able to read here how to bring down your poodle’s [...]

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Only for the Genius Poodle: From Water Dog to Circus Dog to Companion

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

 

All dog breeds have their instincts wired in such a way that each can serve or help his human companions in some way. Some of this help can be through a role that needs filling, or an occupation that needs the canine versatility. As other dog breeds have done, poodles have learned to adapt to [...]

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How to Help Your Dog Learn Basic to Advanced Poodle Tricks

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

 
Miniature poodles are a smart and talented dog breed, very cheerful and highly trainable when it comes to absorbing basic and advanced tricks. This speed at learning has made poodles a favorite in countless circus acts over the centuries. Poodles essentially love to learn and to please; take advantage of this to keep the dog [...]

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